Outdoor Education - Schools
A residential visit will provide the opportunity for young people to live away from home with their peers, forming friendships, over coming fears and challenges, learning and engaging in the outdoors, experiencing new activities and so much more …..
Sharing a bedroom (usually 4 – 6 people in a room), making their own bed, helping to cook, lay tables, clean and wash up may all be new experiences for your child, and are an important part of being on a residential visit at Thornbridge Outdoors.
Outdoor Education News
Sheffield LA Bookings - 2010/2011
All Sheffield LA schools should have received their booking forms for the next academic year. If not, you can download them from the links below.
Spring 2010 Newsletter
The Spring 2010 newsletter is now avaliable to download, which provides information on the site, notices and events, what's new for 2010 and much more...
Max inspects the water levels on The Monsal Trail
Bog trotters and cagoules were essential for Arbourthorne Community Primary School as they walked (paddled!) to Bakewell yesterday following heavy rain.
Nook Lane Junior School have a 'novel' fundraising idea
Nook Lane Junior School have come up with a NEW activity for children whilst at Thornbridge - decorating terracotta plant pots to sell at their Christmas Fayre.

