Nature Education in Oxfordshire

Oxford Earth Academy works in schools and at a variety of green spaces around Oxford and we are keen that young people and their families explore these too. These are our favourites.

Sutton Courtenay, Oxon | Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (bbowt.org.uk) BBOWT's education site runs sessions for primary and secondary schools.

Wildlife clubs | Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (bbowt.org.uk). BBOWT has some fantastic wildlife clubs for kids, including Teen Rangers for older students.

Home | Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum. The OBGA offers some fantastic educational activities. The Gardens are very convenient for City schools, and the Arboretum is a fantastic place to go in good weather.

Education experiences - Earth Trust. Mainly for primary but with lots of exciting plans for the future, so keep an eye out for new activities including education around food production.

FarmED | FarmED - Farm & Food Education | England (farm-ed.co.uk). THE place to learn about regenerative farming. Fantastic tours and talks. Great for school / uni / college students. Delicious food in the cafe, and a wonderful relaxing place to be.

Hill End: a multi-purpose outdoor and residential centre in Oxfordshire (hill-end.org). A great place for primary groups. Teachers can self lead or book into one of the led sessions they provide.

Learn | Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Brilliant learning sessions on a wide range of natural history topics for all ages and groups. Curriculum focus for school groups.

Everyone's Evenlode - Cotswolds National Landscape (cotswoldsaonb.org.uk). Ros, Rowan and Jennifer offer inspiring river exploration experiences for primary and secondary schools (geography focus). Get in touch with them for information.

Wytham Woods

Bagley Woods

Shotover Park

RSPB Otmoor