Root-and-Branch Out CIC
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Root-and-Branch Out CIC

Contact Information

Freedom Farm, 1a Back Lane, Belton in Rutland, Rutland, LE159JS, UK

Provider Details

Region: Midlands
Sub-region: Other

About Root-and-Branch Out CIC

Root and Branch Out CIC nurtures community through nature in Rutland. They engage communities in projects focused on food, the outdoors, nature, and the environment. Their offerings include Forest School, allotment/food growing, woodland management, and sustainable crafts. They work with diverse groups including schools, families, and adults, emphasizing safeguarding, inclusivity, and non-judgmental practice.

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Services Offered

Core Services

  • Forest School Sessions
  • Outdoor Learning
  • Nature Exploration

Additional Offerings

  • Birthday Parties
  • School Visits
  • Holiday Clubs

Service Details

Root-and-Branch Out CIC offers a range of Forest School and outdoor learning experiences designed to connect children with nature and develop their confidence, resilience, and creativity.

Programme Information

Age Groups

All ages welcome. Contact for specific age group details.

Session Times

Flexible session times available. Contact for current schedule.

Pricing

Please contact for current pricing information.

Programme Details

Our Forest School programme is designed to provide regular opportunities for achievement and to develop confidence and self-esteem through hands-on learning experiences in a woodland environment. Sessions are carefully planned to build on the interests and abilities of participants, with activities that might include den building, fire lighting, tool use, natural crafts, and environmental games.

Key Programme Features

  • Child-led learning approach
  • Qualified Forest School practitioners
  • Regular outdoor sessions in all weathers
  • Focus on personal, social and emotional development
  • Small group sizes for individual attention
  • Risk-benefit approach to activities

Highlights

  • Member Types: FSA Recognised Provider
  • Outdoor Learning Experience
  • Nature-Based Activities

Services & Activities

  • Forest School Sessions
  • Outdoor Learning
  • Nature Exploration

Last Verified

Last verified: 5/17/2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Forest School?

Forest School is a child-centered inspirational learning process that offers opportunities for holistic development through regular sessions, typically outdoors, in a natural environment. It's a specialized approach that builds confidence and self-esteem through learner-led exploration and supported risk taking.

What age groups are Forest Schools suitable for?

Forest Schools are suitable for all age groups from early years (2+) through to adults. The approach is adapted to meet the developmental needs of each group, with activities and challenges tailored appropriately.

How do I know if a Forest School is properly qualified?

Qualified Forest Schools are led by practitioners with a minimum Level 3 Forest School qualification. Look for providers with the FSA (Forest School Association) badge or other recognized accreditations on their listing. Our directory clearly indicates qualification levels.

What should my child wear to Forest School?

Children should wear weather-appropriate clothing following the principle that 'there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing.' This typically includes waterproof outerwear, sturdy boots, layers for warmth in winter, and sun protection in summer.

Are Forest Schools safe?

Forest Schools manage risk appropriately rather than avoiding it entirely. Qualified practitioners conduct thorough risk assessments while allowing children to learn about managing their own safety. This balanced approach helps children develop risk awareness and confidence.