Quex FarmED
We’re delighted to introduce Quex FarmED, our Home Education program at Quex Adventure Farm Park – designed to inspire curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning through hands-on, outdoor experiences.
Quex FarmED offers a relaxed, sociable environment where children can learn through doing. We provide the facilities, resources, and opportunities for learning, while parents remain actively involved in guiding and supporting their children throughout the day. These sessions are designed to be parent-led, creating a collaborative and flexible learning experience rather than a classroom-based one.
What does Quex FarmED involve?
Each weekly session follows a gentle framework that includes:
• Animal experiences – learning about our farm animals, their care, habitats, and behaviours
• Workshops & activities – themed learning supported by worksheets or factsheets, with plenty of practical, hands-on elements
• Horticulture – planting, growing, and seasonal farm activities
• Nature-based play – outdoor exploration, agility activities, nature trails, and wildlife spotting
Children are encouraged to engage at their own pace, with parents supporting learning in a way that best suits their child.
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We’re delighted to introduce Quex FarmED, our Home Education program at Quex Adventure Farm Park – designed to inspire curiosity, confidence, and a love of learning through hands-on, outdoor experiences.
Quex FarmED offers a relaxed, sociable environment where children can learn through doing. We provide the facilities, resources, and opportunities for learning, while parents remain actively involved in guiding and supporting their children throughout the day. These sessions are designed to be parent-led, creating a collaborative and flexible learning experience rather than a classroom-based one.
What does Quex FarmED involve?
Each weekly session follows a gentle framework that includes:
• Animal experiences – learning about our farm animals, their care, habitats, and behaviours
• Workshops & activities – themed learning supported by worksheets or factsheets, with plenty of practical, hands-on elements
• Horticulture – planting, growing, and seasonal farm activities
• Nature-based play – outdoor exploration, agility activities, nature trails, and wildlife spotting
Children are encouraged to engage at their own pace, with parents supporting learning in a way that best suits their child.