A summaryNEW TERM STARTS WEEK BEGINNING 15TH SEPTEMBER 2025
UPDATE: BOTH GROUPS ARE CURRENTLY FULLY BOOKED BUT WE DO ENCOURAGE YOU TO JOIN THE WAITING LIST IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR CHILD TO BE JOIN US.
LET NATURE BE THEIR CLASSROOM
Rewild Woodland School offers an alternative education where children learn from nature, not textbooks.
Rewild isn’t just a place to learn; it’s a place to live deeply in connection with the land
Rewild Woodland School gives children the space to rediscover their wildness: to run free, explore, and embrace who they truly are.
Since 2018, our woodland school (formerly Free to Learn) has offered a child-led, hands-on alternative to traditional education. Rooted in the rhythms of nature, we inspire curiosity, creativity, and independence, helping children grow into resilient, confident individuals. Now in our seventh year, we continue to nurture the bond between children and the earth that sustains us all.
“Teaching Children about the natural world should be treated as one of the most important events in their lives.”
— Thomas Berry
REMEMBERING WHO WE ARE: RECLAIMING OUR WILD NATURE.
There is a truth we’ve forgotten—a truth as old as the earth itself. We are not separate from nature; we are nature. The forests, rivers, and skies are woven into who we are, yet somewhere along the way, we lost sight of this connection.
Our children are growing up in a world that pulls them away from this truth—a world of concrete, screens, and endless distractions. But deep within, their wild nature still calls. It whispers through their curiosity, their play, their instinct to climb, run, and explore.
At Rewild Woodland School, we answer that call. We believe that reconnecting with the natural world isn’t just a nice idea—it’s essential. It’s about giving our children a gift they desperately need but can’t ask for: a way to stay in touch with their true selves.
Through mud-splattered hands and fire-warmed faces, through the thrill of climbing high and the quiet of listening to the wind, children rediscover something profound. They remember their place in the great web of life. They find freedom, resilience, and wonder.
This isn’t just about outdoor education; it’s about reclaiming what it means to be human. Together, we can give our children something far more valuable than any material possession—a connection to their wild nature and the earth that sustains us all.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Rewild Woodland School welcomes all children, whether they are home-educated, flexi-schooled, seeking alternative provision, or just visiting the area.
Due to the wilderness setting and the nature of our activities, participants need a basic level of physical capability. Children should also be comfortable spending the day independently, away from their parents, as they explore, learn, and grow with the support of our experienced team.
WHERE IS IT?
Nestled in the heart of ancient Sussex woodland, our 27 ache site offers children the chance to spend a full day immersed in nature, far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Located in Staplecross, just outside Hastings, East Sussex, our site is easily accessible by bus, with drop-off parking available for convenience.
WHEN IS IT?
Every Monday and Wednesday 10am-3.30pm in term time, in all weathers.
(Sessions are sometimes cancelled due to extreme weather conditions including very high winds)
WHAT DO YOU DO?
Children will learn about: Natural History, Conservation, Bio-diversity, Bushcraft / Woodcraft, Privative Living Skills, Foraging, Campfire Cooking. They will take part in Storytelling, Music, Nature-Based Ceremonies, Community Sharing, Nature Connection Activities, Mindfulness, and Play
More information can be found on our website - Project Rewild - Rewild Woodland School
“PROJCT REWILD ARE AMAZING AT WHAT THEY DO,,
MY KIDS ARE LOVING CONNECTING WITH NATURE AND FEELING PART OF A TRIBE.
THERE ARE SO MANY “FOREST SCHOOLS” OUT THERE,
BUT THIS IS SO MUCH MORE
ITS ABOUT GENUINLY CONNECTING WITH THE EARTH AND WITH OTHERS.
WE ARE SO LUCKY THAT WE DISCOVERED REWILDING”
- Woodland School Parent 2021.