These true outdoor residentials immerse your students in the wild, giving them the confidence and resilience they need to navigate the world around them.
Arriving at one of our safari-style tented camps, students will become fully enveloped in the wilderness, sleeping under the stars, and cooking over open fires. Away from screens and technology, our activities encourage team building and give students the chance to develop new skills and interact with their peers in a fun, creative environment. Whether they are learning first-aid techniques, building shelters or tackling a SOS scenario, our outdoor adventures are as real as you can get.
Our Bushcraft residentials are run by a team of experienced instructors who look after absolutely everything during your stay, including providing 24-hour pastoral care for your students!
On every camp there’s a roaring campfire, where the students gather for talks and mealtimes between their jam packed programme of activities.
Every meal at camp is freshly prepared on-site by your field cook, using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. On every trip, the students will also have the chance to cook their own food, using traditional Bushcraft methods.
“From a big cooked breakfast to flame grilled Salmon the menu I cook on camp is varied and exciting.”
What qualifications/certifications do your staff have?
All staff are required to pass enhanced DBS checks, and also have a great deal of experience of working on camps of this kind. Every staff member receives extensive in-house training, as well as obtaining qualifications from national governing bodies for specialised activities, including archery and swimming. All Camp Leaders are first aid trained, and our Field Cooks have food hygiene certificates. Throughout the year our staff are regularly monitored, and we have a full time Safeguarding officer on hand to ensure that every child is kept safe.
What Accreditations does The Bushcraft Company hold?
As an organisation that works with young people we are inspected by, and are members of a number of governing bodies, which include: British Activity Provider Association (BAPA) , The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (LOTC), Adventuremark, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and Institute for Outdoor Learning (IOL).
Can you accommodate allergies and food intolerances?
We cater for all dietary requirements, including all allergies, religious choices, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free diets. We are also a nut-free company.
What are your health and safety procedures?
As a company we complete extensive risk assessments and detailed Health & Safety policies, which are regularly monitored and reviewed. Please get in touch to request a copy. All programmes comply with Local Authority safety guidelines and all activity equipment is regularly inspected and used for its intended purpose. Food is procured from reputable sources and stored safely. Food hygiene is controlled by trained staff, our kitchens are also inspected by the food hygiene agency. Comprehensive first aid kits and emergency medical kits are nearby on all courses and any incidents are managed through a detailed incident, emergency, and communication plan.
How do I make a booking?
We’d love to talk to you about booking one of our adventures, please contact us to discuss your plans and our team will be able to draw up a programme to suit your students.
All staff are required to pass enhanced DBS checks, and also have a great deal of experience of working on camps of this kind. Every staff member receives extensive in-house training, as well as obtaining qualifications from national governing bodies for specialised activities, including archery and swimming. All Camp Leaders are first aid trained, and our Field Cooks have food hygiene certificates. Throughout the year our staff are regularly monitored, and we have a full time Safeguarding officer on hand to ensure that every child is kept safe.
As an organisation that works with young people we are inspected by, and are members of a number of governing bodies, which include: British Activity Provider Association (BAPA) , The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (LOTC), Adventuremark, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and Institute for Outdoor Learning (IOL).
We cater for all dietary requirements, including all allergies, religious choices, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free diets. We are also a nut-free company.
As a company we complete extensive risk assessments and detailed Health & Safety policies, which are regularly monitored and reviewed. Please get in touch to request a copy. All programmes comply with Local Authority safety guidelines and all activity equipment is regularly inspected and used for its intended purpose. Food is procured from reputable sources and stored safely. Food hygiene is controlled by trained staff, our kitchens are also inspected by the food hygiene agency. Comprehensive first aid kits and emergency medical kits are nearby on all courses and any incidents are managed through a detailed incident, emergency, and communication plan.
We’d love to talk to you about booking one of our adventures, please contact us to discuss your plans and our team will be able to draw up a programme to suit your students.
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