Muddy Boots Forest School

Muddy Boots Forest School is all about exploring outdoors. The children have the opportunity to develop their self esteem, confidence, risk-taking and resilience. Children can learn about nature, build dens, play hide & seek, cook on the fire, climb trees, get muddy, learn new skills and practice old ones with qualified adults present. Forest School is held monthly.

  • What to wear

    Wellies

    Waterproofs

    Layers

    Hat (sun/ woolly)

  • Pricing

    £8.00/ session (1 child)

    £12.00/ session (2 children)

    £16.00/ session (3 children)

    (each session is 2 hours)

  • Find Us

    Southborough Primary School

    342 Southborough Lane,

    Bromley,

    BR2 8AA

FAQs

  • Every 3rd Saturday of each month.

    10am-12noon

    Look on social media for any information on our themed/ seasonal sessions.

  • Follow any of the Book Now links which will take you to our bookings page.

  • Southborough Primary School

    Southborough Lane,

    Bromley,

    BR2 8AA

  • Layers

    Wellies (we recommend these in all weather as there is a lot of water play and mud at Forest School.

    Hats (sun/ woolly).

    Gloves & Scarfs when cold.

    (we also recommend bringing a change of clothes for your children)

    We recommend adult wear wellies/ warm footwear as well.

  • We run in all weather conditions except when there are very strong winds, thunder & lightening, and in some cases torrential rain.

    See social media for updates.

    If we cancel due to unforeseen circumstances we can refund your payment or transfer your booking to another date.

  • We understand with little ones plans can change.

    All bookings can be transferred free of charge to another date.

    Any cancellations on the day can not be refunded.

  • We recommend children from age 2 up to age 11.

    If you have little ones under 3 you may find they would be more suited to our Outdoor Playgroup. See our Outdoor Playgroup page for more details.

Reviews

  • Muddy Boots Forest School has some great activity ideas for the kids and the packs with all you need for a number of things to do are well presented, creative & so handy’ (Sarah)

  • ‘We always have such a great time when we come to Muddy Boots whatever the weather. Both my girls aged 5 & 2 love it. Would definately recommend to everyone’ (Liz)

  • This is such a brilliant place to spend a few hours. So much to do and lovely atmosphere and fun. Adults have just as much fun as the children’ (Claire)

  • ‘My 3 year old keeps asking when we are going back to Muddy Boots nd my 5 year old had a whale of a time in the mud kitchen & catching bugs & toasting marshmallows & toast’ (Miriam)

  • ‘My 3 year old son loves forest school, particularly the mud kitchen area, getting messy and toasting marshmallows. Great sessions with tea/coffee/hot chocolate. We’ll be back’ (Michele)

  • ‘I don’t usually do reviews but both my children enjoyed forest school so much I felt I had to leave a review. My son has been going every time there is one on and my daughter decided to go this time as she felt she was missing out. They both made decorations and loved cooking sausages over the open fire, we will be going to their next session..’ (Lara)

  • ‘We had such a good morning at Forest School last weekend. My daughter is nearly 2 so I wasn’t sure how she would interact with it all. I didn’t need to worry as she loved it. She loved being able to walk and run around with outbring told to stop, be careful and mind the road. It was nice for her to be in a safe environment to explore’ (Sarah)

  • ‘Both the boys really enjoyed it and it was great to do something different. It was really well organised, yet relaxed and plenty of things for them to try’ (Verity)

  • ‘Lovely morning at forest school this morning. Both my children loved all the activities and enjoyed getting nice and muddy. The mud kitchen and toasted marshmallows were very popular’ (Louise)

  • ‘Just spent the morning worm hunting, bug finding, swing making, marshmallow cooking on open fire, we’ve had so much much, thank you’ (Deborah)