Forest School Leader (March 2025) - Level 3

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Forest School Leader (March 2025) - Level 3

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A ten day course certified by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group aimed at individuals who wish to lead a Forest School programme.

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9.30am-5:30pm
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About the event

A ten day course certified by AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group, aimed at individuals who wish to lead a Forest School programme.

Location: Foxburrow Nature Reserve, IP12 1NA

Course dates:

10th - 14th March 2025

12th - 14th June 2025 (with option of overnight stay in the woods)

8th - 9th July 2025 

Time: 9:30am - 5:30pm each day

Practicing Forest School leaders require 16 hour first aid (this corresponds to Forest School Association guidance for Forest School Leaders). We offer this training for an additional £180. Please see our website for more details. 

A support visit will also be provided for participants based in Suffolk. Out of county learners will be required to provide video evidence of their pilot study. 

We offer mentoring days to our students, these will be set on the course.

Entry criteria:

  • Participants should be over 21 and hold a qualification at Level 2 or above in teaching or youth work OR have significant experience of working with young people.
  • All participants must demonstrate that they are in a position to deliver a six session Forest School pilot programme during their training.
  • All participants must hold a First Aid certificate before delivering Forest School. A 16-hour First Aid with an outdoor element is recommended.
  • Please note that you do not require Level 1 Forest School Ethos and principles, or Level 2 Forest school Assistant before undertaking this Level 3 Forest School Leader training course

Cost: £1199

Option to pay in instalments available, but the course must be paid for in full before the start date. 

If you are a school or other organisation wishing to book your place via invoice please contact us.

If you have undertaken AIM accredited Level 2 Forest School training with Suffolk Wildlife Trust within 18 months of the start of the level 3 course you can top up at a reduced price (where applicable).  Please see details below.

Course layout:

Ten days of face to face training to cover Forest School programme delivery, learning and development, planning and preparation, practical skills and the woodland environment. This is an outdoor course. 

A coursework portfolio should be completed within 12 months of the start of the course, this will involve a lot of additional study*.  This portfolio is split into 5 units (details of which can be found below), hand in dates for these units will be given out on the course and will be spread over a 12 month period from the start of the course. 

As part of the course you will be required to plan and deliver a six week Forest School programme during which one of your tutors will perform a support visit.

Please note that you will not be qualified to run Forest school sessions until receipt of your certificate and you should allow at least 12 months from the start date of the course for this.

*Guided learning hours for the qualification: 155,   Total qualification time: 180 hours

Course content:

The Level 3 course is designed to develop leadership, facilitation, practical and teaching skills to enable participants to understand the principles and ethos of Forest School and to plan and deliver Forest School programmes.  It is designed to meet the needs of early years practitioners, teachers and teaching assistants, youth workers, adults and professionals in training to become a Forest School Leader.  

The course consists of five units, click links below to download the assessment criteria and learning outcomes for each unit. Hand in dates are set at regular intervals throughout the 12 month following the teaching days (as detailed below).

Practical Skills  (hand in date: TBC)
Planning and Preparation (hand in date: TBC)
Woodland Environment (hand in date: TBC)
Delivery (hand in date: TBC)
Learning and Development (hand in date: TBC)
We use a platform called Moodle to submit and mark all coursework, you will be given details of this at the start of the course.

What will I need for the course?

Please make sure you bring the following with you each day:

  • Packed lunch, cup and snacks
  • Suitable outdoor clothing for the weather conditions (trousers, not shorts)
  • Stout shoes or boots. Please do not wear sandals.
  • A camera can be useful for recording some of the activities.

We will provide:

  • Hot drinks
  • All required paperwork
  • All tools and equipment for the outdoor tasks

    (N.B. For a variety of reasons we would ask you not to bring your own tools)

Topping up from Level  2 to Level 3:

There is the option to top up to a Level 3 Forest School Leader for participants who have done a level  2 with us within 18 months of the start of this course.  Those topping up from level 2 to Level 3, will need to attend days 6-10 of this course (12th-14th June and 8th-9th July). See separate ticket option when Booking.
Cost: £785

If you are a school or other organisation wishing to book your place via invoice please complete the online booking form here.

Please ensure you have read and agree to the terms and conditions and Learner Agreement before booking. Our Diversity and Access policy, Students complaints and appeals procedures are also available as links within the Terms & Conditions.

For more conservation jobs and courses please see www.environmentjob.co.uk

 

Booking

Phone number

01473 890089

Price

£1199
£1379 (Including First Aid training)
Option to pay in instalments available
please contact us if you would like us to raise an invoice

Suitable for

Adults

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Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Assistance dogs only

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Mobility

People with limited mobility please contact organiser in advance

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What to bring

What will I need for the course?

Please make sure you bring the following with you each day:

  • Packed lunch, cup and snacks
  • Suitable outdoor clothing for the weather conditions (trousers, not shorts)
  • Stout shoes or boots. Please do not wear sandals.
  • A camera can be useful for recording some of the activities.

We will provide:

  • Hot drinks
  • All required paperwork
  • All tools and equipment for the outdoor tasks

    (N.B. For a variety of reasons we would ask you not to bring your own tools)

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Facilities

Toilets
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Accessible trails

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