Teachers’ views on the value of outdoor residential trips

Guy Chadwell, executive director of Kingswood, part of Inspiring Learning
Tuesday, March 29, 2022

In June 2021, residential education provider Kingswood, part of outdoor learning and education group Inspiring Learning, carried out a Schools Residential Survey of teachers across England to find out their views on the benefits of residential school trips and to what extent children’s wellbeing and mental health have been affected by the pandemic.

Increasing confidence and wellbeing are cited among the benefits of residential trips. Picture: Kingswood
Increasing confidence and wellbeing are cited among the benefits of residential trips. Picture: Kingswood

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