A day of activities for 7–12-year-olds looking at signs of Autumn in the grounds of our museum through scavenger hunts, sensory activities, games and crafts.
This session can count towards the 'Discover' and 'Explore' elements of the John Muir Discovery Award which can then be completed during the coming academic year through additional sessions which will cover the 'Conserve' and 'Share' elements.
Tickets £30 per child per day
Lunch and snacks not included- please bring a packed lunch and a water bottle!
This day will be led by our Learning Manager and a member of the Learning team. Learning staff have enhanced DBS certificates and the Learning Manager has an Outdoor First Aid qualification.
All activities will take place within the grounds of the museum. A consent form will be emailed in advance which must be completed and returned in advance of the day.
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