Footsteps are a provider of personal development training courses that encourage participants to be self-sufficient and think independently.


Footsteps have over 10 years of experience providing educational programmes to groups of young people.  We provide on-site teambuilding & leadership programmes and residential outdoor education courses.

 
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We are fervent believers in experiential education i.e. ‘learning by doing’.  This means that we encourage people to do things for themselves, for example abseiling down a rock face, gutting a fish, sleeping out in hammocks overnight or squeezing through a tiny gap in a deep, dark cave (keeping a close eye on things, of course).




Safety is our number one priority. We have our Adventure Activities operator licence and an impeccable safety record.  At the same time, we encourage our students to challenge themselves as much as they possibly can, whilst remaining risk aware.




Benefits derived from participation on our courses include improved communication, enhanced self-esteem, greater self-confidence, a sense of achievement and a great deal of fun!

We are a family-run business so we will plan, organise and run your course personally.  We can therefore be flexible and communication is straightforward.





If you would like to find out more please do not hesitate to contact us.  We would love to hear from you.

Testimonials


"The day was brilliant and all Year 7s were very enthusiastic about it! Your team was fantastic in every respect and we can only thank you for organising such a great day. I would certainly recommend you to any school!

The way in which all our pupils were involved was super - can we do it all again next year, please?!"

Lincoln Minster School

“Building self-confidence through self-reliance.”

“The course was fantastic.  The kids loved every minute of it...  They said it is the best they have been on and when the kids go to the USA, Holland, France etc. that says something.”

Ardingly College

Challenges for young people