Cobham
Welcome to our Cobham nursery. With fun and familiar routines, our children and educators take and create an owlsome daily adventure outdoors, covering an ambitious and exciting curriculum!
Full days: 8am - 5:45pm
51 weeks a year
Drop off: from 8am / Pick up: until 5:45pm
Fees reviewed annually in April
Location
Walton Firs Activity Centre
Convent Lane, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1HB
Learning Approach
An Outdoor Owls Day
Tawny Owls Camp (20 months - 2 years)
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Children arrive for breakfast (cereal, milk & fruits) in the forest, ready and fueled for exciting adventures ahead. We then gather around our campfire for circle time to talk about the day ahead, and how we’re feeling, and for a song.
After settling in with our friends children begin to explore the camp with different provocations set up each day to stimulate their curiosity and enable rich play. This can be learning time in the mud kitchen, obstacle course, arts & crafts, books, and digging. This is child-led, free-play and where children can test the environment to learn.
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At 11:45am it’s time to gather around and eat our lovely freshly prepared meal at our al fresco dining. Our chef bakes delicious homemade cookies.
At 12:30pm, children head into our cosy tipi for a comfortable nap where our educators help put them down to the tune of natural soundscapes.
After, children are offered a snack of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Now it’s time for an adventure walk to explore and role-play. We go to visit our favourite trees, dens we’ve made, open spaces, dips, and also see robins and bluebells spring. This is learning on the go, through first-hand experiences and it’s meaningful.
After some further learning and play in camp we then sit down ready for our tea.
Sooty Owls Camp (3 - 5 years)
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Children arrive for breakfast (cereal, milk & fruits) in the forest, ready and fueled for exciting adventures ahead. We then gather around our campfire for circle time to talk about the day ahead, and how we’re feeling, and for a song. After settling in with our friends children begin to explore the camp with different provocations set up each day to stimulate their curiosity and enable rich play. This can be learning time in the mud kitchen, obstacle course, arts & crafts, books, and digging.
After some time in camp, children are invited for an adventure walk to other favourite trees to swing and climb, places we are growing flowers and to see other friendly creepy crawlies, as well as soaking up the sights and smells of the seasons. This is learning on the go, through first-hand experiences and it’s meaningful. -
At 12pm it’s time to gather around and eat our lovely freshly prepared meal at our al fresco dining. Our chef bakes delicious homemade cookies.
For any children who fancy a short rest they can lie down in our tipi.
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For children approaching school we run small group preschool sessions in our mimicked classroom environment to develop their skills in listening, raising their hands, answering questions, and building confidence to speak in front of others. Our teachers will guide them through topics on phonics, mark-making, science experiments, and practical mathematics.
In other parts of the afternoon our teachers are running games and projects, including also forest school activities e.g. sawing, drilling, whittling.
Curriculum
Our holistic curriculum covers six key roots. We focus on developing: grit, smart thinking & social skills.
Wildlife
Animals
Environment
Nature
World
Planet
Cultural
Celebrations
Expression
Arts
Music
Sports
Empathy
Values
Kindness
Body
Exercise
Coordination
Senses
Mind
Creativity
Knowledge
Resilience
Soul
Nutritious Food
We understand the importance of giving children well balanced, nutritious, and healthy meals. Our meals are cooked and prepared by TwoTeaspoons, who specialise in cooking children’s meals for each season.
We provide breakfast (cereal & fresh fruits), lunch, and tea daily. We also offer an afternoon snack too.
What Our Parents Say
“I could not recommend Outdoor Owls more! They completely blew us away with their amazing ethos, commitment and love for the children. Your child will thrive and grow and become a loving, resilient human being from their care and attention.”
— Gina
“Knowing that my son is spending his day exploring and learning about nature in the fresh air, surrounded by wonderful caring teachers, means everything to us. The Outdoor Owls educators are second to none, deeply caring about each individual child and are quick to provide incredibly insightful feedback.”
— Caitriona
Forest School Rules
FAQs
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As the Danish saying goes, “there’s no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes”. We’ve teamed up with Didriksons and all our Outdoor Owls are equipped with proper clothing for the outdoors, come rain or shine. When there are high winds and it is stormy we will adapt our plans and have some indoors shelters we can use. For anything more severe we will need to close for safety children and team (this is extremely).
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We understand that for most children when they leave us they will be entering a different environment after amazing times in the forest. In the 9 months before school your child we partake in preschool sessions in our separate classroom style environment with outdoor blackboard and wood log stools. Children are exposed to this mimmiked classroom environment, in small group sessions learn to focus on topics for periods of time, use their listening ears and raise their hands. Children build great confidence to speak in front of a group. Before they head to school you will receive a report of where they are at with their early years learning goals.
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We have a large inside tipi space for children to sleep where we have cosy camp beds. Children nap after lunch time. For toilets we have a designated nappy changing unit in our tipi, along with another potty/ gazebo toilet area (including handwashing station) for privacy. We provide all nappies. Our chef brings our delicious meals which our team prep and children eat in camp at our al fresco eating area.
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For every new child starting as part of your enrolment fee you will receive a set of Didriksons, outerwear waterproofs with fleeced lining. These keep our children warm and dry all year round. Your little one will also receive their own hi-vis vest too.
Once you’re signed up we will share with you a kit list of how best to dress your child with others layers for the different seasons. -
Yes, we have weekday showaround slots available for you to come at visit us at our forest in Cobham. Complete our enquiry form here and we’ll share how you can do this.