Outdoor Adventure Activities for school fund-raising
If your school is holding a fundraising event for parents and children we can offer a unique and exciting experience to engage and inspire, while also helping raise valuable funds for your school.
Wildchild outdoor adventure activities and school camp-outs are not only extremely popular with children but the money raised (after costs) can contribute towards your school fund-raising efforts or chosen charity.
Choose your Adventure
Tailored to suit your fund-raising objectives, a Wildchild adventure could include a range of exciting activities such as
- Skateboarding
- Fencing
- Archery
- Survival adventure, including shelter building and tracking games
- Bushcraft activities
- Animation and Fashion Design
- Team-building games
- Off-site adventurous activities including abseiling climbing, cratestacking, high-ropes and zipwire.
Over-night Adventure Camp-outs
And for those schools who would like the adventure to last just that bit longer what about a camp-out on your own school grounds! We will set up a tented village of traditional bell-tents and deliver a tailored programme of activities. See school camp-out for more information.
The adventurous nature of our activities means children jump at the chance to get involved, and spaces filled means money raised for your school. The duration of activities can be adapted to suit your event, and can range from anything from two hours at a school fair, an over-night camp-out or a whole adventure weekend!
For more information and to talk to us about booking a Wildchild adventure session for your next school fundraising activity call us on 0845 3717099.
“We just wanted to say a HUGE thank you for the amazing activity day we all enjoyed on Saturday. It was a fabulously successful event. The boys all had a fantastic time – they enjoyed all of the activities but I think the favourite was den building! They were all talking about the activities at school this week. We had a lot of thanks from the boys and their parents”.
Sarah Williams, Friends of Aldwickbury Prep School Association.