At Indigo Forest School, we strive to create a safe, sacred space for children and adults alike to reconnect with nature.
Our mission is to foster curiosity, self-expression and emotional wellbeing, while inspiring a deep sense of belonging in every child.
Indigo Forest School began as a seed, a vision for a space where children could reconnect with the earth, their culture and themselves. Rooted in the desire to make nature more accessible to all, it has grown into a place of exploration, expression and healing, where forest play meets tradition.
Our team members are dedicated professionals with experience, creativity, and a love of nature and learning. They provide a nurturing, engaging environment where children can explore, play, and grow with confidence.

Forest School Lead – Programme Delivery & Safety
Programme lead responsible for planning, delivering, and overseeing all forest school and bushcraft sessions. Qualified in Ecology bringing strong environmental knowledge and practical land-based skills to forest school delivery.

Senior Support Practitioner – Behaviour & Wellbeing
Provides steady relational support, helps pupils with regulation and communication, adapts sessions for individual needs and maintains consistent contact with schools around progress and any concerns.

Mental Health Specialist – Therapeutic Support
Brings specialist insight into emotional health, supports pupils experiencing anxiety, dysregulation or low confidence, and contributes to behaviour planning, wellbeing strategies and reflective practice.

Community Development – Engagement & Participation
Focuses on building positive relationships, encouraging participation, strengthening social connection and helping pupils feel grounded in the woodland environment. Supports session setup, activity flow and observation notes.
Maya Angelou
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