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Yurt Sessions

Hands-on science learning in a peaceful countryside yurt setting.

Marie standing outside the yurt on farmland

What it is

A unique learning experience set in a yurt on peaceful farmland, designed for neurodivergent children and teens. Sessions combine hands-on science experiments with the calm, natural environment — using an outdoor-first approach with the yurt as a sheltered base for reflection and discussion.

Who it's for

Open to current students of all ages and levels. Particularly well-suited for learners who benefit from sensory-rich, outdoor environments — including those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, or who are home-educated.

What to expect

  • Outdoor-first approach: investigating, measuring, and observing in nature
  • The yurt as a calm space for discussion, data recording, and reflection
  • Small groups (max 3 students) with structured, contained sessions
  • Movement breaks and 30-minute resets between groups
  • All materials and equipment provided

Safety & Credentials

Enhanced DBS checked

Safeguarding trained

Public indemnity & liability insurance

Maximum 3 students per group

Parental consent & medical details required

Clear sign-in and sign-out system

More Yurt Sessions Coming Soon

New dates and programmes are announced throughout the year. Register your interest and be the first to hear about upcoming sessions.

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Location

Sessions take place in a yurt on farmland. Practical information (parking, what to bring, etc.) will be shared when you book.

Oxmoor Farm, Great Hampden, Great Missenden HP16 9RD — Whiteleaf Yurt.

Interested in Yurt Sessions?

Get in touch to book a place or register your interest for upcoming sessions.

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