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Over 2,000 P6 pupils take part in Scotland’s largest outdoor learning event at Holyrood Park

Outdoorlearningchallenge
Outdoorlearningchallenge

Learners from primary and special schools across Edinburgh have taken part in the Outdoor Learning Challenge, Scotland’s largest outdoor learning event.

Over 2,000 P6 children took part in a range of sustainability focused activities at Holyrood Park across two days on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 September.

The event was organised and led by the City of Âé¶¹AV’s Outdoor Learning Team and delivered in partnership with Dynamic Earth Science Centre and Planetarium, Historic Environment Scotland Ranger Service in Holyrood Park, and Moray House School of Education and Sport, University of Edinburgh. More than 25 different partner providers contributed a huge diversity of outdoor activities to make the event happen.

Designed to offer learners a chance to try a range of outdoor learning activities and experiences, the event also aimed to inspire and demonstrate to teachers how they can integrate outdoor learning into the curriculum.

This is the first time the event has run since 2019 and this year it focused on the theme of Learning for Sustainability. Activities included orienteering, archaeological excavation, ropes/tents/knots challenges, learning about geography, biodiversity, conservation and environmental art. Each group of pupils attends three 40-minute activity sessions.

The event supports the delivery of outdoor learning through the Curriculum for Excellence and Learning for Sustainability as a national priority as well as raising awareness of the twin nature and climate crises.

Councillor James Dalgleish, Education, Children and Families Convener, said:

The Outdoor Learning Challenge is a truly unique event that brings together a large number of our learners to experience an exciting and action-packed day outside of the traditional classroom learning environment. This year’s theme was Learning for sustainability, and it has been fantastic to see the next generation being inspired in an outdoor setting and really engaging with the range of activities on offer.

A key aim of the event is to showcase to school staff how they can incorporate outdoor learning into their everyday teaching and I’m confident that those who attended will go back to school inspired and full of ideas. Thanks to the partners and providers who brought their skill and expertise to Holyrood Park for a brilliant couple of days for all involved.

Conor Ellis, Science Learning and Engagement Director at Dynamic Earth Science Centre and Planetarium, said:

Connection to nature is so important in promoting positive health and wellbeing and stewardship of the planet. I'm so delighted to see the Outdoor Learning Challenge return and know that the event will provide fantastic opportunities for thousands of the capital's children and young people across the two days!

 

 

 

Published: September 10th 2025