Come rain or shine, our Year 6 pupils embraced their Wild Passport Day, a celebration of nature and outdoor learning.
The day began with a lively group game, Squirrel in a Tree. Clara from Lime class wasn’t too keen on being a squirrel—she found herself caught by the foxes more often than not, much to everyone’s amusement!
From there, the children set off on a nature trail adventure packed with challenges:
🐾 Identifying animal prints
🌍 Sorting animals into their correct habitats
❄️ Completing a quiz about the seasons and how animals survive in different climates
🍃 Hunting for leaves and matching them to their trees at the Tree ID station
🐛 Digging for worms and peeping under logs for beetles during a minibeast hunt
Toby from Almond class said, “I liked finding the animal footprints—it felt like being a real explorer!”
Peace from Oak class added, “The minibeast hunt was my favourite because we discovered so many tiny creatures hiding under the soil.”
And if that wasn’t enough, the day finished with an exciting orienteering activity, where pupils used their skills to identify woodland birds.
It was a day full of discovery, teamwork, and a deeper connection to the natural world—an experience the children will remember long after the mud has washed off their boots!




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