Military Students Begin Six‑Week Forest School Adventure
A group of enthusiastic military students have embarked on a six‑week Forest School activity programme designed to build confidence, resilience, and practical outdoor skills. The opening week set the tone for an exciting journey ahead, blending essential safety learning with hands‑on creativity in the heart of nature.
A Strong Start: Safety First
The first session began with an introduction to Forest School safety rules—an important foundation for any outdoor learning environment. Students were briefed on tool handling, environmental awareness, and teamwork expectations, ensuring everyone felt confident and prepared for the activities to come.
Whittling Wonders in Week One
With safety covered, the group wasted no time diving into their first practical skill: whittling. Under careful guidance, the students learned how to use whittling tools to carve simple shapes, starting with wooden mushrooms and other imaginative creations.
What stood out most was the team’s enthusiasm. Many students quickly found themselves absorbed in the calming, mindful rhythm of carving, discovering a new appreciation for traditional craftwork. Their pride in their finished pieces was clear, and the sense of achievement set a positive tone for the weeks ahead.
Looking Forward
The success of the first session has sparked genuine excitement within the group. Students have already expressed eagerness to continue developing their whittling skills and explore more Forest School activities as the programme unfolds.
With five weeks still to come, the team can look forward to a rich blend of outdoor learning, creativity, and personal growth—an experience that promises to leave a lasting impact.
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