Breathe the Wild Air
Breathe the Wild Air
We all know that being outside is beneficial for our wellbeing, which is why at Sutton High Nursery we make sure our girls have time to learn outdoors every day. Our Breathe the Wild Air initiative allows our girls to explore, dream and discover the world around them.
One day our girls may be gardening or planting flowers, the next they could be acting as Palaeontologists or playing with water!
We have a bespoke building which includes an outdoor learning terrace called ‘The LookOut’. This space includes a garden, rockery and plenty of room to go birdwatching, find out names of plants and learn all about nature.
Learning about Nature in Nature
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of virtual beauty, the greatest source of intellectual interest, it is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”
David Attenborough
Step Aside Sir David Attenborough – Read the article in full here.
Learning about Nature in Nature
The LookOut
Our own outdoor classroom in Fernwood House
Every girl, Nursery to Year 6 has weekly lessons ‘Breathe the Wild Air’ in this space, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Day Trips
From Kew Gardens, to Wisley to Wakehurst Parkway we we are learning about the natural world and how humans impact this.
Residential Trips
Year 4 visit Sayers Croft in Surrey for 2 nights, they go pond dipping, den building, nature spotters, they Breathe the Wild Air.
Year 5 visit a Dorset country manor house, Hooke Court
Year 6 are Farmers for a Week and visit Farms for City Children, Wick Court in Gloucestershire.