A new free schools programme: practical art experiences for children and young people to support their personal, creative and skills development and wellbeing.
A new free-to-access programme for schools, delivering practical art experiences for children and young people.
A new Learning Hub in the woods will provide a sustainable, welcoming, safe and flexible base for young visitors, with opportunities for working indoors and outdoors with a wide range of materials and our experienced team of art educators.
It is a founding principle of the learning programme that visits and transport will be free of charge to schools that do not have the resources to pay or have barriers to visiting
Our free and exciting 2025-26 offer for primary schools will include hands-on art activities, workshops and resources designed to inspire creativity.
Our 2025-26 offer for secondary schools, featuring creative art-making workshops, online resources, and a series on creative wellbeing in the natural environment..
Visits and transport will be free to schools for students with Special Educational Needs. Please let us know how we could tailor a visit to meet the needs of your students.
Art activities help children develop skills for life and work, offering a creative outlet that supports wellbeing. We aim to connect with schools to foster personal and creative growth in the Foundation’s inspiring environment.
Goodwood Art Foundation Learning Consultant
The Goodwood Education Trust, an independent environmental education charity operating on the Estate, has been welcoming schools and community groups for almost 50 years. With a focus on food and sustainable agriculture, and forest school and woodland experiences, the Trust works with all children and young people, with a particular focus on those who are disadvantaged or vulnerable.
Our Learning programme will start in autumn 2025. Register now to join our mailing list and keep up to date with what we can offer you and your school.