Address: Palace Lane | The Countryside Education Trust, Beaulieu, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Brockenhurst SO42 7YG, England
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The philosophy behind the Countryside Education Trust's work to introduce and educate children about the world around them. The Trust is an educational charity based in Beaulieu in the New Forest in England. It aims to re-connect people and children in particular with the countryside and the environment. It has a residential centre, called the 'Out of Town Centre' after Jack Hargreaves, which has a small farm and educational farm attached; an inspirational and eco-friendly new Treehouse Study Centre and runs a broad community programme.
Field and Rural Life find out more about the Countryside Education Trust
The Countryside Education Trust is a registered charity established in 1975 devoted to countryside education in all its varied forms. The CET's overall aim is to promote and operate courses, activities and facilities which enable children and adults to learn about, understand and care for the countryside drawing on the diverse resources of the New Forest and the Beaulieu Estate. Over the years the Trust has grown in stature and scope to become an organisation running a residential centre, a field studies centre, a farm and a community programme.
Jessamine Early Learning Village-Windstream Contest
A Jessamine County school has a chance to win $5,000, but they need your help.
The Jessamine Early Learning Village in Wilmore is a finalist in Windstream's Classroom Connections contest.
Ten schools will be chosen to win $5,000. If the school wins, that money will be used to purchase educational software for students.
The Early Learning Center beat out more than 100 schools after submitting this video. You can help them by going to the Windstream website and voting for them each day.