As with the schools that visit us, we can tailor your visit to cover science elements of the National Curriculum or design a session of activities to match your children’s current interests.
Kingfishers Bridge is ideally placed to provide space and expertise for practical science, offering several different habitat areas including different types of pond, woodland and meadowland. This allows for many activities including pond dipping, sweep netting, transects, collecting data, and analysing cause and effect.
Groups can return over the course of a year and record changes on the Reserve through the seasons.
Whilst paths around the Reserve are wide and mostly flat, there is very little surfaced area. While every effort will be made to make all activities accessible, please contact us if any of your party are wheelchair users or have mobility issues.
All activities are risk assessed and will be led by DBS checked staff.
Kingfishers Bridge is ideally placed to provide space and expertise for practical science, offering several different habitat areas including different types of pond, woodland and meadowland. This allows for many activities including pond dipping, sweep netting, transects, collecting data, and analysing cause and effect.
- Pre-school and early years - discovery experiences.
- Primary children – identifying and classifying plants and wildlife, recognising relationships between living things.
- Opportunities for secondary, sixth form and college students to practise sampling techniques in field work.
Groups can return over the course of a year and record changes on the Reserve through the seasons.
Whilst paths around the Reserve are wide and mostly flat, there is very little surfaced area. While every effort will be made to make all activities accessible, please contact us if any of your party are wheelchair users or have mobility issues.
All activities are risk assessed and will be led by DBS checked staff.
The Kingfishers Bridge Wetland Creation Trust Registered Charity No. 1078882