
A Wildworkshops visit usually runs across the whole school day, with multiple sessions so that every class can take part.
Sessions are adapted for different age groups, from EYFS through to KS2, with each class experiencing real encounters with animals and practical science activities.
A typical day may include:
• 4–7 class sessions across the school day
• Sessions tailored to the age and interests of each group
• Opportunities for children to observe animals up close
• Hands-on demonstrations to explore habitats, food chains and adaptation
• Time for children to ask questions and share their observations
All equipment is provided, and sessions are designed to fit smoothly into your school timetable.
Sessions can be arranged to fit your school timetable, with flexible timings to suit the needs of the children and staff.
Many schools choose to include every class in the visit so that the whole school can share the experience.
Wildworkshops sessions work best with a base room for the day. Access to a screen or projector is helpful so that the class can view the microscope images together.
Schools often use a Wildworkshops visit for science enrichment days or whole-school nature themes.