Frontiers - Adventures in Learning

Frontiers - Adventures in Learning

Learning & development in the woods for teenagers & children
Teenager in woods

Frontiers is a charity which runs educational activities for teenagers and children.

Our core activity is New Horizons, a yearlong alternative curriculum for disadvantaged teenagers who are disengaged from education & failing at school. We also run shorter activities for groups throughout the year.

We teach practical, meaningful skills which reengage students with learning & offer a more productive future.

For younger children we run Wild Days and Parties - taking kids into our beautiful beech woods to learn, to grow & to have fun. All profits from these activities help fund our alternative curriculum for disadvantaged teenagers.

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What we offer

For disadvantaged teenagers

New Horizons - Our empowering, life-changing alternative curriculum for disadvantaged teenagers who are disengaged from education.

For children & families

Wild Days - An exciting range of educational days out in the woods for children of all ages, for less than the cost of childcare!

Parties - Fun events in the woods for up to 30 children, tailor-made for your needs. Let us give your children and their friends a fun day to remember.

For schools & youth organisations

School activities - Fun, educational activities for groups of children from primary & secondary schools, and other youth organisations

Seminars & workshops - Seminars and workshops which seek to promote a cultural change in youth organisations, to focus on learner engagement.

LATEST NEWS

Frontiers becomes a charity!

We are very pleased to announce that we have become a charity. This will enable us to work more cost effectively and improve the services we offer.

Bulgaria expedition

Students from our Alternative Curriculum travelled to Bulgaria on 12th June to work with orphans there. See more details of this project. They carried out buiding work on a house near Plovdiv, which will be used as a base to teach orphans. Students built a kitchen, outdoor toilets and showers for the students and orphans to use. Following difficulties accessing the orphanage, students focussed instead on learning about the lifestyles of the local villagers, and building links with the local community. Students have now returned to the UK.

Click here for a YouTube slideshow showing work so far. Click 'watch in high quality' if your connection is fast, & click button on bottom RHS of image to view full-screen.

Best Social Enterprise runner up

Frontiers was proud to be awarded runner up in the Best Existing Social Enterprise 2008 award, granted on 18th June by Social Enterprise Berkshire. This is a great acheivement and we are all very pleased!

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