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Environmental & Outdoor Education
01983 522 195
Primary
Range of Activities
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Eco-Challenger
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Medina Estuary
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Dodnor Fellowship
Welcome to Primary Schools
We run both residential and non-residental courses for Key Stage 2 groups, based on environmental and outdoor educational activities.
Range of Activities
A sample list of day and evening activities that we offer for Primary schools
Daytime Activities
Evening Activities
Environmental Studies Vehicle
John Muir Award
Sample Programmes
A range of sample programmes that we offer, to get an idea of what your course could include during your visit.
Teacher's Guide
A helpful list of documents to help organise and plan a school visit to the Centre.
Dates available
Fun Facts Zone
An area for primary school students to find out more about the Island and get ready for their visit.
News
Host Maternity Cover
We are currently looking for a a temporary host to cover Marie Wells, who is about to go on maternity leave. For more information about the role of host couple see our
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The upper Medina Estuary ices over
Peacock's Tail Seaweed
Medina Valley Bird List for 2011 posted on the MVC website
Testimonials
It was interesting when we had to be directed to the trees blindfolded – and do it to other people.
Pupil
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