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Curriculum-linked sessions at Grosvenor Square
We deliver experiential learning directly linked to the National Curriculum for Early Years Foundation Stage through Key Stages 1 and 2 (up to 11 years). Topics include:
- Plants
- Animals
- Habitats
- Local history and ecology
- Maps
- Sustainability and recycling
- Wild Wellbeing
Sessions can be adapted to suit different needs, abilities or ages within one group. These sessions are also suitable for homeschool groups, other organised groups such as Scouts, and community groups.
We can also offer bespoke sessions for KS3, KS4, and post 16 groups. These may be curriculum linked, course work based, or wellbeing focussed.
Sessions are 1.5 hours and can accommodate a group of up to 30 students.
Costs and facilities
| School | Cost |
|---|---|
| Westminster schools with above 25% pupil premium | Free |
| Non-fee paying Westminster schools | £60+VAT |
| London schools with above 25% pupil premium | £60+VAT |
| Non-fee paying London schools | £120+VAT |
| Fee paying schools | £150+VAT |
| Homeschool groups and other organised groups, e.g. Scouts, Woodcraft Folk | Please contact us to discuss |
Please note that we do not currently offer self-led visits to Grosvenor Square, you must book to bring your group to Grosvenor Square. We need to manage the space for many different groups using the Square throughout the week.
Booking
Bookings are currently available on a Tuesday only, either 10.30-12.00pm or 1.00-2.30pm. To book a session, please complete our online booking enquiry form below. A member of our Learning & Engagement team will get in touch with you shortly.
Group size
Primary: Up to 30 students
Secondary: Up to 16 students
It is the school’s responsibility to bring the appropriate adult to child ratio dependent on the age and needs of the group.
Cost and booking
This programme is free of charge to local schools and is available to both primary and secondary schools. Places on this programme are limited. If you are interested, please contact us to discuss this further. Email Jane jlilley@wildlondon.org.uk