Early Years (2-4)

Early Years (2-4)

In recent years there has been a cultural shift in our society that has reduced the access and use of outdoors for many young children.

A number of factors are blamed, including increased fear amongst adults in relation to children’s safety, anxieties about the threat of abduction, and technological advances leading to an overwhelming prominence of more sedentary indoor activities, such as television and computer games. However, the developmental needs of young children have remained constant and the outdoor environment continues to be essential to their health, development and well-being. Therefore, regular opportunities for sustained periods of play in a rich and stimulating outdoor environment offer a wide range of benefits to babies, toddlers and young children.

The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Curriculum, which covers children aged birth to the end of the Reception year, became statutory in September 2008 and places strong emphasis on the importance and value of daily outdoor experiences for children’s learning and development.

Learning outside the classroom supports the development of healthy and active lifestyles by offering children opportunities for physical activity, freedom and movement, and promoting a sense of well-being. It gives them contact with the natural world and offers them experiences that are unique to outdoors, such as direct contact with the weather and the seasons. Outdoor play also supports children’s problem-solving skills and nurtures their creativity, as well as providing rich opportunities for their developing imagination, inventiveness and resourcefulness.

And, of course, the outdoor environment offers more space than indoors and therefore is particularly important to those children who learn best through active movement. For many children, playing outdoors at their early years setting may be the only opportunity they have to play safely and freely while they learn to assess risk and develop the skills to manage new situations.

While many of these experiences will take place on-site, outdoor learning may also take place within the local community, for example a walk to the bakery, or past the building site on the way to the park. These off-site ‘expeditions’ offer both children and adults a catalyst for play and conversations. Ultimately, play and learning that flow seamlessly between indoors and outdoors make the most efficient use of resources and build on interests and enthusiasms. Forest Schools are growing in popularity across the UK and are increasingly offered as part of the early years curriculum in schools and settings.

Finally, parental involvement in children’s learning is particularly important in the early years as parents and carers are the child’s first educators. Early years settings, including children’s centres, are increasingly involving parents in developing and using their outdoor areas and in supporting other outdoor learning opportunities.

View the CLOtC document on the benefits of providing trips and outdoor classroom experiences for Early Years pupils.

Suitable Venues

Comprising an ice rink, a 25 metre, deck level, pool, climbing facility, 5-a-side outdoor football pitches with floodlighting and a state of the art gym.

The striking modern structure of the Link Centre houses an ice rink (recognised as a centre of excellence for both figure skating and ice hockey), with penguin skating aids available for kids.

Weymouth Pool & Fitness Centre is set in the beautiful seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset. The centre offers both local community and visitors to Weymouth a range of activities including a gym featuring the latest fitness equipment, two swimming pools, group exercise studio and a private function room.

In the heart of Redcar in Cleveland is Redcar & Cleveland Leisure and Community Heart. Offering local people a variety of ways to stay active Redcar & Cleveland Leisure and Community Heart houses a state of the art gym, a multi-use sports hall, group exercise classes, Flowrider, swimming pool and water confidence pool.

Everyone Active Leisure Centre: Poole can be found in Poole town centre in the beautiful county of Dorset.

The leisure centre offers a large modern gym, group exercise studios and two swimming pools and a diving pit.

Set in South Cambridgeshire, Cambourne Fitness and Sports Centre offers members a gym, sports hall and group exercise studio.

Set in the small market town of Southam, Warwickshire, Southam Leisure Centre offers a wide range of sport and activity.

Set on the edge of Hartham Common in Hertfordshire, Hartham Leisure Centre offers the local community a range of indoor and outdoor facilities.

Outside there are a variety of outdoor sports available and a pavilion with changing facility as well as a six rink bowls facility. Inside you will find a gym, group exercise studio and swimming pool.

Eversley Leisure Centre can be found in Basildon, Essex where it offers the local community a sports hall, activity halls, a gym and group cycling studio as well as free parking.

The sports hall is home to four badminton courts as well as catering for 5-a-side football, short tennis, basketball and netball.

Huthwaite Leisure Centre in the village of Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire, offers the local community a gym, sports hall, sauna, bar with snooker table and function area.

Grange Paddocks Pool and Gym is set in the town of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire and offers the local community a range of indoor and outdoor facilities.

Outside there are 13 sports pitches and a 1500m trim trail for runners. Indoors is serviced by a crèche, meeting room, two swimming pools, gym and group exercise studio.

In the heart of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire you will find Hucknall Leisure Centre which offers customers a wide range of activities and sports.

There is a large gym, a dedicated group cycling studio, a group exercise programme, a 25m swimming pool, sports hall and two squash courts.

Festival Hall Leisure Centre can be found in the heart of Kirkby-in-Ashfield town centre. This Nottinghamshire leisure centre offers a gym, group exercise studio, sports hall and squash courts.

In the gym the experience fitness motivators help our members to achieve their goals whilst the group exercise programme, which is varied, has new classes to increase the challenge.

Near the town of Eye you will find Stradbroke Swim and Fitness Centre which offers a gym, group exercise programme, swimming pool and tennis courts to the local community.

Set in Northolt, Middlesex, Northolt Leisure Centre offers an extensive range of activities and facilities to the local community.

There are two swimming pools, a large gym, two dance studios, a community hall, two treatment rooms, a library, café and meeting rooms.

Central Park Leisure Centre in Romford, Essex, provides local people with a wide range of facilities under one roof as well as an outdoor multi-use games area for Football, Tennis and Netball.

Inside you will find a group exercise studio, crèche, sports hall, health suite, gym and swimming pools.

Loughton Leisure Centre offers the local community a gym, two swimming pools, a group exercise studio, crèche and a café.

Uttoxeter Leisure Centre closed its doors at the end of 2013 and is currently undergoing a large full site redevelopment.

A fantastic new leisure centre situated in the heart of historical St Albans in Hertfordshire, Westminster Lodge offers facilities that are second to none.

The newest leisure centre in Carshalton, Surrey, Westcroft Leisure Centre features a range of activities. There are two swimming pools, an 8 court sports hall, group exercise studios, a 160 station gym, a day spa, crèche, meeting facilities and café at Westcroft Leisure Centre.

Daventry Leisure Centre in Northamptonshire offers a huge selection of activities both in the leisure centre and in the sports park.

A previous winner of UK Active FLAME Leisure Centre of the Year, Fareham Leisure Centre offers facilities and service that are second to none.

This Hampshire leisure centre offers a gym, group exercise studios, swimming pools, sports hall, squash courts and Dance School as well as a crèche and award winning café.

Harrow Leisure Centre is a large facility that provides an extensive range of activities to the local community.

It offers a gym, two swimming pools, a large sports hall, multi-purpose halls, squash courts, dance studios, table tennis centre, crèche and café.

One of the largest leisure centres in the area, Eston Leisure Centre offers a range of sports and activities to the people of Eston in Cleveland.

The sports academy houses two swimming pools, a sauna and steamroom, group exercise studio, sports hall, gym, beauty salon, café, 3G indoor five-a-side football and meeting rooms.

Epping Sports Centre in Essex offers members a range of sports and activities under one roof. 

This Essex leisure centre provides a gym, squash courts, sports hall and a crèche.

Situated close to the centre of Thrapston, The Nene Centre has a wide range of leisure facilities for all the family including a swimming pool, 2 fitness studios, a cafeteria and an air-conditioned gym.  

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