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Alderney's nursery, forest school & working farm

Where children grow up outdoors

We are a charity nursery, forest school and working children's farm on Alderney. Little ones here learn in the open air, care for real animals, grow their own food and build confidence that lasts a lifetime.

Loved by Alderney families
Nursery World Awards 2026 Finalist Finalist — Business Development AwardNursery World Awards 2026
A young child in a sun hat exploring outdoors at the centre
Forest SchoolOutdoors, every day
Our own farmAnimals & growing
5Years rooted in Alderney
2.5Acres of working farm
50+Families supported each year
30+Animals to care for
Why families choose us

Real Farm, Real World

Plenty of settings say they go outside. We go the extra mile. Our Forest School sits within our very own 2.5-acre working farm, where children are free to explore, grow their own food and help care for real animals every single day.

Our Forest School Zone

An expansive space for adventure, with a mud kitchen, sand pit, playground, campfire and willow domes, and trained Forest School leaders alongside. Child-led play in all weathers, through every season.

A working farm to tend

Children help in our grow zones, including three commercial polytunnels, an agricultural field, a wildflower meadow and an orchard. They also care for our ever-growing flock of hens and quail, with more animals to come.

The whole family, supported

We're more than childcare. Parenting groups, stay-and-play, and one-to-one family support mean no one on Alderney has to raise their children alone.

Children cooking over an open campfire at forest school Around the campfire
Our approach

Learning with mud on their boots

Forest School isn't a weekly novelty for us. It's how we work. Children return to the same outdoor spaces through every season, watching them change, taking small safe risks, and discovering what they're capable of.

  • Trained Forest School leaders holding nationally recognised qualifications.
  • Real tools, real fire, real risk, all carefully managed so children learn to manage it too.
  • All weathers, all year. There's no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong waterproofs.
  • Rooted in the Channel Islands. Alderney's coast, hedgerows and history are part of every term.
Children gathered around the incubator, watching chicks hatch Watching the chicks hatch
Life on the farm

Small hands, real responsibility

Our working farm is the heart of the centre. Every morning there are animals to feed, eggs to collect and beds to water, and these jobs belong to the children. They learn to be gentle with a nervous animal and patient with a slow-growing seed, and they take real pride in a job that matters.

🐔 Hens & quail 🥚 Fresh eggs 🌱 Polytunnels & growing 🍎 Orchard & meadow
A gentle daily rhythm

A day in the open air

No two days are ever quite the same, but the shape of the day gives children the security to settle in, explore and rest.

7:30–8:00

Arrivals & morning jobs

Drop-offs are staggered between 7.30 and 8.00, with a complimentary breakfast served on arrival. Children settle at their own pace, then head out to feed the hens and check the garden.

9:00

Forest School session

Out to the Forest School Zone for child-led exploration, den-building, bug-hunting and seasonal projects with our leaders.

10:30

Snack from the garden

Fresh air builds an appetite. Snack often includes produce the children have grown and harvested themselves.

11:15

Farm care & discovery

Cleaning out the coop, planting and tending: hands-on learning about life cycles, weather and where food comes from.

12:30

Lunch & rest

A warm meal, a story by the fire pit or under cover, and quiet time for younger children to nap.

2:00

Community & creativity

Stay-and-play groups, music, mud kitchen, and visits across Alderney that connect children to their island.

A look around

Life at the centre

A few moments from our days: mud, water, growing things and a great deal of fun.

What's on

Regular family events

Our free weekly playgroup and family events bring island families together, plus visits that connect our children with the wider community.

Poster for the Music and Sensory Group at Alderney Children's Centre

Baby Music

Thursdays, 10.30–11.30am · ages 0–2

Singing, dancing, parachute games and bubbles. A fun, sensory music session for babies and their grown-ups.

Poster for Nature Tots stay and play

Nature Tots

Wednesdays in term time, 2.30–4pm

A stay-and-play afternoon at our Forest School field, full of crafts, music and stories.

Children playing in the soft play ball pit

Soft Play Sessions

Day & time to confirm

A safe, squishy space for babies and toddlers to climb, bounce and explore at their own pace.

Children visiting residents at Connaught Care Home

Care Home Visits

Regular visits to Connaught

Our children visit residents at Connaught Care Home to share songs, stories and smiles, spending time together across the generations.

Come and see it for yourself

Want to understand more about what we do? You'd have to see it to believe it! Book a family visit: you bring your wellies and we'll bring the fun.