LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
Pricing
Each session cost £3 per pupil, per activity.
Please see below for our minimum charges:
One NWT Education Officer for half a day is £120 + VAT, for a full day is £200 + VAT
Two NWT Education Officers for half a day is £221 + VAT, for a full day is £294 + VAT
NWT Cley Marshes, is situated on the stunning North Norfolk, 6km from Holt. The nature reserve provides groups with great opportunities to explore both coastal and wetland habitats. The Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education centre provides a fantastic facility and base for education sessions. The panoramic view across the Marshes is spectacular and the variety of wildlife at Cley makes for an unforgettable day.
Cley Marshes is steeped in history: it is one of the oldest nature reserves in the country and has provided a blue print for nature conservation. Become part of this landscape, booking your group a guided walk onto the marshes. Or how about a Brilliant Birds session as it is one of the country’s most popular bird watching spots. Your group could explore the shingle beach and learn all about our incredible marine wildlife.
Your day here will reflect the landscape, habitats and history of Cley Marshes, whilst complimenting your school-based learning, as we tailor-make a timetable that suits your group’s requirements.
We have a wide selection of interactive and hands-on activities that appeal to all ages and learning styles. The overall aim of all our sessions is to inspire pupils about the natural world and to encourage a caring approach for Norfolk’s wildlife.
Sessions available at NWT Cley Marshes
Primary
Habitat Trail
Brilliant Birds
Dyke Dipping
Environmental Games
Changing Coastline
Wild Art
Miraculous minibeasts
Living seas – (strandline scavenge)
Secondary
Conservation Management
Freshwater invertebrates & water quality
Surveying / Data Collection
Coastal Management
Tourism
Change at Cley
Conflict on the Coast
Sessions led by the North Norfolk Wildlife Trust - birdwatching and erosion of sea defences - were both excellent. Lots for the children to do, well resourced and led by staff.
28th Jun 2019
Great exercises to do with the children, they had lots of fun and did some good science!
25th Jun 2019
Adapatations were made by the NWT leaders as we were slightly late arriving due to traffic delay from MK.Leaders were excellent and very well suited to working with children.
Birdwatching and the coastal talks were spot on and supported our studies well.