Primary Level Study Options
‘These activities are aimed at Key stage 2 students and have been specifically designed in a way to meet the needs of your curriculum whilst maximising the enjoyment of discovery, to create the perfect blend of learning, fun and new experiences in a unique outdoors environment’
Expertise
We have an exceptional range of knowledge in a diverse range of subjects. Allowing for greater flexibility in tutoring.
Familiarity
Studies have shown that continuous teaching by the same tutor improves memory retention and relationship development
Experience
We have been involved in outdoor education for 20yrs. Our experience encompasses all students and learning abilities.
Reliability
Our tutors have impeccable track records in all their teaching experience. They always put the students first
Primary Level Study Options
The courses we offer can be mixed and matched to meet your specific requirements and have been tested to ensure the student will not only gain knowledge but self confidence and a new found love for the great outdoors
*All the equipment required to complete the activity including all handouts, meters and data analysis tools is provided.
Roving Rivers
The group will follow a seasonal river from close to its source to near its mouth and use a series of investigations and observational skills
Survivor Games
A series of unfortunate events befall your intrepid adventurers; can they work as a team and survive the ordeal by building a sturdy shelter?
Woodland Explorer
Lots of fun activities to help the students learn things such as how to figure out the height of a tree or its age using just a pencil and a tape measure.
Team Building
Various games and puzzles that have to be worked out using teamwork.
Avakas Gorge Walk
Take a walk in the very popular Avakas gorge where students learn about the native plants and animals found there as well as how this magnificent area was created.
Pond Dipping
Learn about the creatures that live in streams, capture, identify and then look at their adaptations under microscopes.
Woodland Orienteering
Using team work and a map, the students will have to navigate a route around the forest.
Wild Art
Students use what nature provides to set their imaginations free and create art.
Words In The Wild
The great outdoors is inspiration to create fantastical stories and amazing poems
Mini Beast Safari
Capture and identify creepy crawlies, find out their secrets and how they are adapted to live in this habitat.
Sensory Sensation
A more gentle session where the students will learn to use their various senses to appreciate nature.
Banana Bay Activities
Learn about how the sea shaped the land creating bays, witness and hear the sad tale of the ship wreck Edro 3 and discover fossils.
Seashore Saviours
Beach games while helping the environment by performing a litter pick of the beach and find out how long some rubbish takes to decompose, also learn about the the Turtles of Cyprus and the threats they face.
Smidgies Hike
A walk along the stunning Akamas ridge where the students will not only learn about the plants and animals but also see amazing geology as well as visiting a disused ore mine.
Ancient Archaeology
A visit to historical sites in the Paphos area, where the students will learn about ancient times and mythology.
A Walk in The Wilderness
Students will be provided with a mystery booklet which they can then complete by using detective skills, observation and practical activities.
Optional Learning Opportunities
Bat Watching
Evening classes
Discover these mysterious creatures of the night through an evening walk
Eco Hike
Weekend classes
Take a guided walk in the stunningly beautiful Akamas and learn about the many plants and animals that make this a unique peninsula.
Snake Talk
Weekend Classes
Learn from an expert more about Snakes and why they are a vital part of the ecosystem. Live snakes may be present if requested and available.
TESTIMONIALS
What You Say About Us
Over the past 16 years it has been my pleasure to have watched Lyndon work with large groups of year 5 & 6 primary school children. His cheerful sense of humour and excellent curriculum knowledge in his field, motivate the children to want to investigate and discover more through the well planned activities. Lyndon’s learning adventures are safe and yet still challenging, giving children the space and opportunity to further their learning in an independent way. Everyone, pupil or teacher, takes away a more than they came with and has also had a thoroughly interesting and fun time learning.
Karen Charalambous
Deputy Headteacher & KS2 Phase Leader,
Lyndon demonstrates an enthusiasm for the great outdoors that is infectious. He manages to share his expertise with the young people in such a way as to trigger their curiosity and inspire an appreciation for nature and the wider world.
Terry Fazackerley
Year 5 & KS2 Leader,
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