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Why can’t sheep bite? Why do pigs like mud? And just how many children know how a carrot is grown?

  

An educational trip out to Church Farm will expand minds, raise questions and result in a lot of fun. It's an interactive learning experience with plenty of opportunities for follow-up work.

  

Younger groups can concentrate on getting up close with the farm animals, to feed them, touch them and learn how they are looked after.

 

Slightly older children can see the animals AND learn about the plant life cycle and organic farming. They'll help the farmer to plant or harvest the vegetables and can even take something home with them.

 

There are several packages available to book starting from £5 a head (minimum total charge (£140) but we can also run a specialised visit tailored to your school's curriculum.

 

For example, we have hosted A level art classes who used the beautiful views and interesting livestock to produce unique pieces, and higher-level business studies groups looking at farm diversification, marketing, packaging and retail.

 

Facilities

 

  • Working farm growing vegetables for retail, not just a farm park
  • Wide variety of livestock - alpacas, donkeys, goats, guinea pigs, sheep... 
  • Selection of crops grown for retail
  • Coach access and parking
  • Toilets and hand-washing facilities
  • Adventure playground and lots of outdoor space
  • Eating area
  • Green classroom
  • 2 x weatherproof 36-seater trailers

 

Testimonials

 

We are always getting fantastic feedback from teachers, parents and kids. Thanks to everyone who sends stuff in for us, we love it!

 

“Church Farm provided the children with an excellent, educational day, filled with interactive activities and lots of opportunities to see the ‘Soil to Stomach’ process. I would definitely visit again!”

C. McWilliam, teacher, King’s Meadow Primary School, Southport

 

Accreditations

  • Soil Association-certified organic farm
  • CEVAS (Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme) member
  • One of the first farms to be awarded the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge by the Department for Children, Schools and Families
  • Teaching staff hold enhanced CRB checks
  • Education co-ordinator Jonny Bentley was Wirral Food Champion runner-up in the 2010 Wirral Tourism Awards

 

Contact for queries and bookings:

 

Education co-ordinator Jonny Bentley (aka Farmer Jonny) on 0151 648 7838 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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