Our aim - to ensure that young people, regardless of background, race, sex, religion, ethnic origin, disadvantage or disability, are provided with the tools and the confidence to reach their full potential throughout life.
Our mission - is to release and empower people to develop individual strengths, create positive relationships and construct effective work systems and cultures, which add to the well being of society.
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• The provision of inspiring experiences which renew the life of the individual
• Affirming the value and potential of every individual
• Raising the aspirations of young people
• The conscious aim to direct our service towards the most vulnerable members of society
• Demonstrating and promoting the values which lead to team work
• The provision of a centre which promotes excellence in the field of outdoor education
• Our care for and celebration of the environment |
The Trust operates 2 residential centres in Derbyshire – Hollowford [link] in Castleton and Shining Cliff [link] close to Ambergate. Additionally, we can organise events anywhere in order to meet client’s needs.
To read our Annual Report click here to download PDF [link]
To read out latest newsletter click here to download PDF [link]
Lindley Educational Trust welcomes the government led initiative to get young people learning outside of the classroom.
The value of outdoor education and other educational visits cannot be underrated and provides a powerful stimulus for young peoples development. Our programmes inspire young people, engage them in challenging activities and encourage them to develop their personal and social skills.
Outdoor Education should be;
Want some hard evidence? We suggest you read the OFSTED inspection of outdoor Education Centres report [External Link] , it is certainly convincing.
The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom [External Link] will promote and champion learning outside the classroom learning, to enable all young people to benefit from increased opportunities for high-quality and varied educational experiences.
Take a look at the Manifesto for Learning Outside the Classroom [External Link]
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