Activities in Kent

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School Activities in Kent

Exciting Activities Delivered Directly to Your School
At Kent Activity Days, we provide a wide range of exciting and engaging school activity day activities in Kent designed to develop teamwork, confidence and problem-solving skills.
Our activity days for schools are delivered directly at your school or venue, making it easy for schools to organise memorable experiences without the need for travel.
Activities can be combined to create a full school activity day programme, with pupils rotating around different activity stations throughout the day.
Our programmes are suitable for primary schools (KS1 & KS2) and secondary schools (KS3 & KS4).

Activities in Kent

Archery

Archery is one of our most popular school activity day activities and provides pupils with the opportunity to learn a new skill while developing focus and confidence.
Using safe equipment and under the guidance of trained instructors, pupils will learn the basics of:
• safe archery techniques
• aiming and shooting
• target practice
• friendly team competitions
Archery encourages patience, concentration and coordination while providing a fun challenge for pupils of all abilities.

Activities in Kent

Bushcraft Survival Skills

Our bushcraft sessions introduce pupils to the basics of outdoor survival skills for schools and problem solving in a fun and safe environment.
Activities may include:
• shelter building challenges
• knot tying and rope skills
• survival problem solving
• teamwork challenges
Bushcraft activities encourage pupils to work together, develop resilience and gain confidence while learning valuable outdoor skills.

Activities in Kent

Tactical Laser Tag Missions

Laser tag missions provide a high-energy team building activity for schools where pupils must work together to complete objectives.
Students will take part in tactical games such as:
• Capture the Base
• Territory Control
• VIP Escort Mission
• Team Defence Challenges
These activities promote communication, teamwork and strategy while providing an exciting and memorable experience.

STEM Challenge Activities

Our STEM challenges introduce pupils to creative problem solving through engineering and logic-based activities.
Examples include:
• structure building challenges
• engineering puzzles
• code-breaking tasks
• strategy problem solving
These activities encourage teamwork, creativity and critical thinking while supporting STEM learning objectives.

Activities in Kent

Team Building Challenges

Our team building zone includes a variety of team building activities for schools designed to improve collaboration and communication between pupils.
Examples of challenges may include:
• bridge building challenges
• balance and coordination tasks
• blindfold navigation activities
• problem solving games
These activities help pupils develop teamwork skills while encouraging creativity and leadership.

The Apprentice Business Challenge

Inspired by the popular business programme, this challenge asks pupils to work in teams to create a product concept and present their idea.
Teams will:
• develop a business idea
• design branding and marketing
• prepare a short presentation
• pitch their concept to judges
This activity develops confidence, creativity and presentation skills and is particularly popular with secondary school students.

Flexible Activity Programmes in Kent

Our activities can be combined to create a full school activity day programme for pupils.
Schools can choose:
• a structured activity day programme
• one of our signature challenge days
• a custom activity programme
Activities are selected based on:
• pupil age group
• group size
• available space
• school objectives for the day

Frequently Asked Questions about our Activities in Kent

What activities can be included in a school activity day?
Activity days may include archery, bushcraft survival challenges, tactical laser tag missions, STEM challenges and team building activities.


Are the activities suitable for both primary and secondary schools?
Yes. Activities are adapted for KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils, ensuring they are appropriate for the age group.


How many activities take place during a typical activity day?
Most activity days include 4–6 activity stations, with pupils rotating around different activities throughout the day.


Do you provide all activity equipment?
Yes. Kent Activity Days provides all equipment, instructors and activity planning required to run the activities.

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