Wild Activities for Schools

At Wildchild we see delivery of our school sports, outdoor education and activity programmes as being so much more than the fun engendered by the activities themselves. Whilst exercise and health benefits are obvious advantages for participants, equally important is supporting one another, learning new skills and facing new challenges.
Our programmes are completely flexible, providing schools with exciting, adaptable, affordable alternatives to more traditional offerings and can be delivered as:
• Extended Schools programmes (held at breakfast or lunch time or as after-school sessions)
• PPA Cover/Curricular PE Sessions
• Enrichment Programmes
• Motivational/Behaviour incentives
• Holiday Activities
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Delivering Wildchild Programmes in schools has enabled us to build close working relationships with a range of different establishments and sector organisations including: Sportspace (Dacorum SportsTrust); St Albans & Harpenden Schools Sports Partnership; Dacorum Schools Sports Partnership; Aylesbury Vale District Council; St Albans District Council; Barnet Schools Partnership; London Borough of Hillingdon; Broxbourne Borough Council; University of Hertfordshire; Pro-Active London and Bedfordshire School Sports

Wildchild gave our children opportunities to learn new, exciting and challenging skills. Their exceptionally skilled and well-trained instructors established an instant rapport with our challenging children. Exceptional value for money. Judith Williamson, Deputy Head, Haywood Grove School

“Wildchild have made a huge impact. Children enjoy their sessions enormously and are now much better at listening and participating. So impressed have we been that we had no hesitation in booking them for another year.“ Wendy Guest, Leading Teaching Assistant, Yewtree Primary School
"The Summer Holiday Skate Park sessions run by Wildchild have been excellent; encouraging children and young people to try something different. We have positive feedback from parents and participants and the number of young people the project has engaged speaks for itself." Matt Charles, St Albans Sport & Health Development Manager, Active St Albans










