FSC gives grants to help Sheffield schools fund outdoor residential trips

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Grants to help Sheffield schools fund outdoor residential trips

Schools across the city of Sheffield were today urged to take advantage of a new £40,000 fund which offers grants for outdoor residential trips.

The grants are being made available by UK charity, the Field Studies Council (FSC), after it received a substantial donation to help more children in the local area access outdoor learning opportunities.

The fund is open to all primary and secondary schools across the city of Sheffield and grants of up to £4,000 per school are available over the next three years.

The aim of the grants is to provide greater access to practical, hands-on environmental learning in subjects such as biology and geography.

Jennie Comerford, national grants officer for FSC, said the special funding programme offered a huge opportunity to schools in the city.

“This is a fantastic chance for teachers to get grant funding towards the cost of an overnight school trip for their pupils at one of our centres and it could not have come at a better time with costs all round rising for schools and parents alike.

“The funding aims to support teachers and pupils with their environmental education across all stages of the curriculum and we provide courses tailored for primary level geography and science all the way up to GCSE and A Level geography and biology fieldwork.

“This funding has only been made possible due to the very kind and generous donation of a local individual and we do hope schools will take advantage of it.

“The donor does not wish to be named but in the past this individual had benefited from our work as a charity and very much wants other young people in the area to benefit from similar outdoor learning experiences.”

The funding programme will be open to applications from schools located within the city of Sheffield area until Monday, April 4. For the average class undertaking one of FSC’s typical courses the grant funding represents a saving of up to 50% in the first year.

Successful schools will be able to choose to stay at one of a range of residential centres operated by the charity including Blencathra in the Lake District, Flatford Mill in Suffolk or Malham Tarn in the Yorkshire Dales.

Jennie added: “We would strongly recommend schools to apply for this grant funding. Outdoor learning experiences can provide a whole world of benefits to young people from developing their confidence, resilience and problem-solving skills to cementing their knowledge in subject areas such as geography and biology.

“Time away from the classroom and home can also provide unforgettable experiences for children and create memories which will stay with them for their entire lifetime.

“We’re very proud that our work here at FSC has had such a profound impact on the individual who has so generously made this donation to our charity, and we hope we can fulfil their wish and support other young people living in the area.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lorna Mccann .

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