

Welcome to
Mucky Wellies
Forest School
At Mucky Wellies Forest School, we are committed to spirited learning, growth and personal development. We empower children to ask insightful questions, explore disciplinary boundaries, and confront conventional ways of thinking. We encourage free thinking and exploration of the natural world without worrying about getting our hands dirty.We believe in letting children be children and play without worrying about getting dirty.
We invite you to join us at Mucky Wellies Forest School and discover outdoor education at it's very best.


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About Our School & Services
Ever since 2016, Mucky Wellies Forest School has been providing students with a rich and diverse learning experience. Well-being, Eco-therapy and hands on learning are at our core, and we are proud of the generations of students who are becoming the ecologists and scientists of the future. We always encourage both staff and students to grow, learn and create each passing day.
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We can be booked for all your events and parties and bookings start at £50 for a 2 hour session (including all resources)
What’s Coming Up
Den Building
June 2018
We will be at Westport Lake, Stoke On Trent in Staffordhshire working alongside The Wildlife Trust for their BIG playday event. The event is FREE


Summer Term
April 16th to May 31st
We will be at Saint Nathaniel's Academy in Burslem for the whole of the Summer term where we will be delivering Forest School in the afternoons at this amazing school.
Mucky Wellies Heroes
We want to say a big thank you to our greatest learners and celebrate all that is amazing about you and the work that you've completed with us. These are the organisations and students who have gone above and beuond our expectations.

This Year’s Top Mucky Wellies Forest School Students
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REACH FOR THE STARS HOLIDAY CLUB
March 4th 2018
Mucky Wellies Forest School was at Reach For The Stars Holiday Club at Kypersley First School in Biddulph, UK
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This is now the third time we have spent time at this outstanding setting and we enjoyed a day of outdoor education within the boundaries of the school grounds. We started with a nature trail and spotted beech, oak and birch trees, climbing to a safe height and retrieving treasure. Next we discovered 'signs of spring' with daffodils, snow drops and wild garlic to smell and sample. We found poly-pores and jelly ear fungi, holly, ivy and moss growing on both dead and alive trees and branches.
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After the nature trail we observed and built habitats suitable for hedgehogs and birds.
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We finished the session with a camp fire, boiling water to make hot chocolate and roasting marshmallows on the open fire.
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All the students sat sensibly and even had a go at using flint and steel too.
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If you want to change the planet, change the way we educate the people who will inherit it.