Calder Valley Woodland School

Calder Valley Woodland School The Woodland School is a mentoring programme of natural earth living skills & deep nature connection. When and for how long?

Calder Valley Woodland School (formerly known as Burn & Brae Wilderness School) is a mentoring programme of natural earth living skills & deep nature connection practices. It is a full day, weekly, long term, year round gathering for home-educated/ flexi schooled young people between the ages of 8-14. A lot of modern culture takes our children away from the meadows, trees and streams and lures the

m inside. The Woodland School is a fully physical and sensory experience. Through whole body learning, we will immerse ourselves in nature to gain the full benefits that nature can provide for us. We aim to preserve skills that teach ecological wisdom and inspire community stewardship and community service. Our goal is to inspire and encourage our young folk to be bold, courageous and spirited young people. Tucked in the valley that the river Calder runs through....Hills cut from a glacier long ago, amongst badger sets, owls in the trees, silent & still, within the Birch, the Oak & the Beech, a handful of humans of all ages come together to set forth on an adventure of discovery of cultural Earth based traditions from around the world including; silent movement, fun awareness games, tracking wild creatures, fire making & tending, storytelling, land navigation, camouflage, creative team challenges, sensory immersion, problem solving, animal form games, wilderness living & survival skills, playing, singing, art, making things, exploring, hiding & sneaking, dreaming & lots more! This is an exciting programme of outdoor experiences: an educational model that has been used by indigenous peoples around the world for thousands of years following a way of educating young people called 'invisible schooling', centering around 'Coyote Mentoring'- where mentors draw students into a deeper connection with the natural world, each other & themselves. It uses natural learning cycles that ignite your child's interests & passions, that encourage children’s unique gifts & interests to emerge. Not only will they learn skills, but also a dynamic aliveness will result that will help them whatever path they wish to follow. There will be a blend of directed activities & child led play. We meet each Tuesday in Hebden Bridge between 9.30 am-3pm throughout all seasons with breaks for the holidays. Bookings are taken on a half termly basis, though we encourage the young people to come for the year, to fully experience what we do over the seasons & to encourage relationships to grow & deepen. Sorry parents, its for kids only- you drop off your young people and we'll guide them into an amazing world of adventure & traditional outdoor skills. Young people can try a Taster Day to see if it is a good fit both for the group & the young person (payment made in advance) and then we ask parents to sign their child up for the remaining sessions in that half term. Payment are made via our online booking system for both the Taster Days and for half termly block of sessions (usually 6-7 sessions, depending on the length of the half term). Cost

Cost We have a sliding scale of £40-£45 per day depending on your family's income and if you are eligible for Working Tax Credit childcare help. The Woodland School has become Ofsted registered so that lack of money is not an obstacle for anyone to come. This means that you can get up to 70% of the costs back for childcare. This is a unique opportunity that the Woodland School offers, as there are not many childcare providers out there for Home-edding working families. We invite you to join us on an adventure to awaken and enliven your child's heart and mind. If your young person is interested in setting forth on this journey, please email [email protected]

We've been enjoying the abundance of wild garlic!  During the Woodland School we learnt about sustainably harvesting wil...
10/04/2026

We've been enjoying the abundance of wild garlic! During the Woodland School we learnt about sustainably harvesting wild garlic and potential lookalikes. After picking a few leaves each we headed back to our camp, chopped them up and made wild garlic bread over the fire. It was delicious!

This basket was completed last half term after a lot of dedication.  Congratulations!  One of the benefits of our weekly...
10/04/2026

This basket was completed last half term after a lot of dedication. Congratulations! One of the benefits of our weekly home education day is that children can spend a bit of time each week working on their own projects, allowing for more complex creations.

Our Earth theme last half term included visiting a badger sett, investigating animal tracks, playing with clay, enjoying...
10/04/2026

Our Earth theme last half term included visiting a badger sett, investigating animal tracks, playing with clay, enjoying the emerging wild garlic and exploring the magic of birch sap! Other highlights were basket making, following the progress of the frogspawn and lots of whittling. We're excited for the start of a new term on Tuesday with an Air theme. Email [email protected] for more info.

Last half term at the Woodland School we had a water theme; there were lots of water filter experiments, water themed st...
20/02/2026

Last half term at the Woodland School we had a water theme; there were lots of water filter experiments, water themed stories, fossils, natural paint making, fence weaving for flood management, water themed games and challenges and much more! Having the group for a full day a week also gave spaciousness for lots of imaginative play, whittling, den making and socialising!
We'll be restarting on Tuesday with an Earth theme for this coming half term. Email [email protected] for more info

Incredible first day back after the holidays! Water is the theme for this half term and we had an amazing snowy adventur...
06/01/2026

Incredible first day back after the holidays! Water is the theme for this half term and we had an amazing snowy adventure to find giant icicles and visit our local river to collect materials to make our own water filters (we used sand, stones, charcoal, cloth and moss). The day was a wonderful mixture of learning, exploration, team work and storytelling, with the day starting with a Haudenosaunee water myth and the question of what stories are we inspired to create about our own local waters? More on this to come!

If you're interested in your child joining us at Calder Valley Woodland School, email us at [email protected] for more info or visit https://www.livewild.org.uk/work-with-children-and-young-people/hebden-bridge-home-education/

We made our own char cloth in a tin over the fire and used a home made fire striker to land sparks on it and create an e...
24/12/2025

We made our own char cloth in a tin over the fire and used a home made fire striker to land sparks on it and create an ember on the cloth. We then put it into a bundle of bracken and cleavers and blew the ember to life as a group, it was a special moment when it burst into flames!

Char cloth is a piece of natural fabric (we used cotton) transformed by pyrolysis (heating without oxygen) into a carbon-rich material that catches a spark easily, acting as an excellent, low-ignition tinder to help start fires, especially with flint and steel.

As part of our fire theme this half term at our home education day we made our own charcoal over the fire and used it to...
24/12/2025

As part of our fire theme this half term at our home education day we made our own charcoal over the fire and used it to draw with!

Our Bushcraft and Survival theme this half term at the Woodland School has involved learning about tarp shelters, knot t...
07/10/2025

Our Bushcraft and Survival theme this half term at the Woodland School has involved learning about tarp shelters, knot tying, willow weaving, fire making challenges, whittling, acting out first aid scenarios, mushroom ID and also lots of nature games and play!

Wonderful time making nature art today and admiring all the incredible mushrooms popping up all over the woods!
07/10/2025

Wonderful time making nature art today and admiring all the incredible mushrooms popping up all over the woods!

As the new term approaches for the Woodland School with the promise an Autumnal abundance of wild foods, I've been refle...
29/08/2025

As the new term approaches for the Woodland School with the promise an Autumnal abundance of wild foods, I've been reflecting on all the amazing foraging we did during Spring and Summer!

17/01/2025

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