The Great Outdoors

School’s out: the crisis facing outdoor education

MANY OF US remember school residentials at outdoor education centres; they are a vital part of British education, and can often give school children their first, transformative encounter with the outdoors.

But a combination of the ban on overnight school trips, gaps in the government’s coronavirus support offering and continued coronavirus restrictions have created a toxic cocktail for outdoor education centres – and the instructors

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