Outdoor workshops
Here, you’ll discover a range of activities designed to explore scientific and mathematical concepts outdoors, turning the natural environment into a classroom. Access training guides and a variety of activities linked to the curriculum.
Most field trips are morning sessions, but they can be tailored to your class’s needs. Workshops can take place near the school or as a full-day excursion to an inspiring location.


Tracking Animal Signs
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Following and identifying animal tracks is a fun challenge for all ages! Imagine the direction they took, whether they were moving fast or slow… an exciting way to learn about nature.

Bird watching
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Our lands are home to countless birds. Migratory, resident, nocturnal, scavengers… Come with us to discover the fascinating world of birds up close!

Riverbank creatures
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Rivers and riverbanks are full of tiny animals waiting to be discovered.

Amphibian metamorphosis
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Metamorphosis is one of nature’s most spectacular events. This workshop lets children experience this incredible transformation firsthand.

Buterflies and other flying insects
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Observe, identify, and learn about butterflies and other flying insects, and discover their vital role in the ecosystem.

Nest box building
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Children naturally love exploring the environment. Building and monitoring nest boxes around the school is a highly motivating way to connect with nature.

Lost in the forest
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Knowing your surroundings, the ecosystem, and how to meet basic needs is essential if you ever get lost. This hands-on, skills-focused project equips students with practical survival tools and resources.

Natural water filter
Nº of students between 5 and 30
We often underestimate how nature’s resources can help us create something as essential as a water filter. Students will also explore sedimentation, decantation, and other ways to separate mixtures.

Shelter construction
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Millions of people need shelters for different reasons. What are the basics of building one? How do we work together as a team? Find out more by joining us!

Your idea, our project
Nº of students between 5 and 30
Have a project in mind that you want to bring to life? Or would you like us to design a hands-on learning environment to explore specific topics? Get in touch, we’d love to make it happen!
