The OWL Collaboration

Outdoor Weeks of Learning (OWL) offer young people the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and the outdoors – and the impact can be truly transformative.

For many, the outdoors feels unfamiliar, even intimidating. Spending a week away from home, outdoors in all weathers and without constant access to technology, can seem like a daunting prospect. Yet it’s precisely these challenges that make our OWLs so powerful. The outdoor experiences which young people face during their OWL often help them build confidence, resilience and perspective – qualities that support them far beyond the week itself. Time and again, our OWL programme sparks lasting, positive change in the children who take part.

It’s made me feel free and all my anxiety has disappeared.

KS2 OWL pupil

What is the OWL Collaboration?

The OWL Collaboration launched in 2021 to champion outdoor learning and help young people flourish on the land.

We work with 10 extraordinary outdoor learning centres (with generous funding support from the Dulverton Trust), because we all believe in the transformational change that immersive residential weeks in nature can offer.

Each of our partners host OWLs and they bring their own expertise to these experiences – offering a combination of nature immersion, curriculum links and therapeutic approaches. And we work with targeted schools to ensure that we are enabling children and young people with the highest level of needs to benefit from a residential week in nature.

As well as partners in delivery, each Outdoor Learning Centre is an active member of The OWL Collaboration Network. Through this Network, we collaborate to share best practice and training opportunties, develop shared resources and use joint evaluation tools to collectively measure the impact of our OWLs.

There are a few key values that all OWLs share…

  • Limited access to technology – and this time away from screens is often where young people feel the immediate benefit
  • The outdoors in all elements – what can be most intimidating at first, soon becomes a source of resilience and happiness
  • Routines and responsibilities – an OWL is not a holiday, and young people thrive with a sense of responsibility and confidence
  • A focus on social connection – time to engage with their friends, peers and staff strengthens connection with people as well as nature and the land
  • Opportunities for regular reflection – as with any transformational experience, the impact is felt even more strongly when young people have the chance to reflect on it

They’re not here to be entertained; the children have responsibilities…that is a lesson they don’t get anywhere else.

Teacher, OWL Primary School

How can I get involved?

We currently work with 10 Outdoor Learning Centres who are at the heart of the OWL Collaboration and we support schools with transport and teacher training grants – as well as the residential week itself.

Our OWL schools for 2026/27 have already been agreed with our partners, but if you are a school that works with underserved young people and you would be interested in joining us in the future please get in touch. And although we are not looking for new OWL partners at the moment, if you are an Outdoor Learning Centre or potential future funder we would always be happy to hear from you.

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Explore our land and work

We work with hundreds of partners, schools and farm tenants and we cover thousands of acres across the country. Explore our map to see how our OWL partners’ Outdoor Learning Centres are part of our wider ecosystem of work

Country Trust

The Outward Bound Trust

Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust

Groundwork UK

Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts

Food, Farming & Countryside Commission

Youth Moves

Emergent Generation

University of Cumbria

Community Forest Trust

Farms For City Children (Gloucestershire)

Farms For City Children (Pembrokeshire)

The Shallowford Trust

Ufton Court

Magdalen Farm

Lambourne End Centre

Jamie’s Farm (Monmouth)

Jamie’s Farm (Lewes)

Jamie’s Farm (Hereford)

Jamie’s Farm (Bath)

Countryside Education Trust

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Wessex Rivers Trust

The Junction Foundation

Take A Part

SOS-UK

Somerset Wildlife Trust

RSPB

Ocean Conservation Trust

Northumberland Wildlife Trust

Morecambe Bay Partnership

Mersey Rivers Trust

Lancashire Wildlife Trust

Kent Wildlife Trust

Groundwork – Yorkshire

Groundwork – South

Groundwork – NE and Cumbria

Global Link

Cumbria Development Education Centre

Child Dynamix

Canal and Rivers Trust

Action for Conservation

Wild Garsdale Pike

West Cumbria Rivers Trust

The Boathouse Youth

Susan’s Farm CIO

IMO Charity

Headspace

Cumbria Development Education Centre

Creative Sustainability CIC

Bendrigg Trust

The Country Trust (Leics)

Lancashire Youth Challenge

Riversmeet Community Co-op Ltd

Newground Together 

LEAF (Cumbria) 

Burnley Leisure & Culture

Windmill Hill City Farm

Friends of Westonbirt Arboretum

Bristol Avon Rivers Trust

Avon Needs Trees

LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming)

Tewkesbury Nature Reserve

Severn Rivers Trust

The Birch Collective

Cotswold Conservation Board

Avon Wildlife Trust

Watchtree Nature Reserve

ParkView4U

LESS Lancaster District

Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Creative Sustainability

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust

Small Woods

Gore Farm

Chatsworth

Forest of Bowland National Landscape

Low Beckside Farm Outdoor Learning Site

Fairford Outdoor Learning Sites

Trent Outdoor Learning Sites

Redwood Outdoor Learning Centre

Low Beckside Farm

Ernest Cook Trust Trent Estate

Ernest Cook Trust Slimbridge Estate

Ernest Cook Trust Barnsley Village Estate (Home Estates)

Ernest Cook Trust Filkins Estate (Home Estates)

Ernest Cook Trust Hatherop Estate (Home Estates)

Ernest Cook Trust Fairford Park Estate (Home Estates)

Ernest Cook Trust Hartwell Estate

Ernest Cook Trust Little Dalby Estate

Bore Place, The Commonwork Trust, Edenbridge, Kent
Countryside Education Trust, Beaulieu, Hampshire
Farms For City Children, Wick Court, Gloucestershire & Lower Treginnis, Pembrokeshire
Jamie’s Farm, Bath, Hereford, Lewes & Monmouth
Lambourne End Centre, Lambourne End, Essex
Magdalen Farm, Chard, Somerset
Outward Bound Trust, Ullswater, Cumbria
Ufton Court Educational Trust, Englefield, Berkshire
Ufton Court Educational Trust, Englefield, Berkshire The Shallowford Trust, Newton Abbot, Devon