Home Consultancy Engagement Learning Work for Heads UP

If you are an experienced teacher of primary aged children, down-to-earth with a healthy dose of common sense Heads UP may well be for you!

We are looking for genuine, straight forward teachers, who know children and who love the outdoors - people with calm authority, a sense of humour and real enthusiasm for teaching.

We have places available for holiday and out-of-school work. We provide the training, supply the foundation equipment and hold the umbrella insurance.

If you are interested, call: 01323 871577 or email: craigtaylor@attitudematters.org


07786 296 325

Stoney Lane, Chantry
Somerset BA11 3LH


craigtaylor@attitudematters.org



Surrey Heads UP

Surrey Heads UP
       
Consent Form

Heads UP is an outdoor programme for children (approx 8 to 13) based in woodland country.

Each day is filled with forest-based games of challenge, teamwork and adventure. Cooking on an open fire and exploring simple forest crafts contribute to the fun and enjoyment of the day.

Heads UP Education is dedicated to offering the highest quality care for children and the environment. All food provided for the day uses organic, locally sourced produce wherever possible. 

What is Heads UP?
Surrey Heads UP
awqwrw
Engagement Learning CD
sgsdgsdg
Medical Form
What to Bring




Based in the beautiful, wooded grounds of St Edmunds School, Hindhead, each day is filled with forest based games of challenge, teamwork and adventure.Cooking on an open fire and exploring simple forest craftscontribute to the fun and enjoyment of the day, run by highly respected teacher, Shaun van Oodtshoorn.

Heads UP is dedicated to offering the highest quality care for children and the environment. All food provided for the day is organic wherever possible.

New parents to Heads UP will need to complete the medical and consent forms on the left.

 
 
Forest Games
Fathers & Sons days
Heads UP for schools
   

Bushcraft &
Survival

.




Leading

Bushcraft & Survival Education

 
   
© Attitude Matters