OUTDOOR LEARNING
At ISD, we're passionate about outdoor learning, extending learning beyond the classroom walls, offering children an alternative environment free of traditional boundaries, and opening their minds to new ideas and possibilities.
There are five outdoor learning environments (OLE) on the elementary school campus; flexible learning spaces with tunnels, hills, quiet corners, and open spaces. Designed to provide rich, multi-sensory experiences, these environments stimulate creativity and spark curiosity.

Importantly, outdoor learning fosters a meaningful connection to the natural environment that allows for appreciation of, and respect for, biodiversity.
Kayleigh Waterworth
Outdoor Learning teacher
Students in Reception, Prep, and grade 1 have outdoor learning time every day, with a focus on learning through play. In the upper year levels, most students have scheduled outdoor learning time every other day.
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Our outdoor learning team designs learning activities which drive and complement classroom units of inquiry, as well as developing stand-alone outdoor units of inquiry. Examples of units that incorporate an outdoor learning component include:
ISD is the only international school in Europe to have developed outdoor learning to this extent. As a result, professionals from around the world come to ISD to witness our programmes in action. |
OUTDOOR LEARNING CONFERENCE
Currently in its third year, the Outdoor Learning Conference has been designed to bring together a community of educators who are looking to create or to enhance outdoor learning programmes in their own schools.
Throughout the conference, our team hosts a series of discussions and workshops around the topics of:
- development of space;
- unit planning;
- outdoor learning and EAL;
- maths in outdoor learning;
- supporting research and what it says;
- and risk assessment.
EXPLORE OLE WITH TESS
![]() | Tess is in grade 5 at ISD, and has been participating in our outdoor learning programme since she joined ISD in reception. We invite you to explore the sections below to hear more from Tess and her teachers about the many facets of outdoor learning at ISD! |
SKILLS & TOOLS |
![]() LEARNING REAL WORLD SKILLS
Throughout the various stages of our outdoor learning programme, students learn practical skills that allow them to take their learning in new and exciting directions.
As children become more self-assured, we find this translates into a greater willingness to be explorative and take risks in other areas of their classroom learning. |
INTEGRATED LEARNING |
AN EXTENSION OF CLASSROOM LEARNING
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PLAY-BASED LEARNING |
LEARNING THROUGH IMAGINATION
Play is “research”, as Einstein once said; it is an essential part of growing up and understanding our place in the world. We witness this first-hand each and every day in Outdoor Learning, as different play contexts allow children to acquire knowledge and skills, or build new friendships. These are environments where children can take risks in their learning and tackle new challenges with confidence and resilience.
Above all, the outdoor learning environments are flexible spaces. So no matter whether your child is shy, adventurous, independent, or gregarious, our Outdoor Learning programme will give them abundant opportunities to flourish as happy and inquisitive learners. |



