Our Enrichment Programs

Experience the transformative power of nature.

 
 
Ages 4+

Led by Miss Diana and/or Miss Becky, our Forest School Practitioners, the Forest School program follows the well-established methodologies of European and Canadian Forest Schools.  In Forest School we offer an experiential, learner-led approach to help each individual confidently explore the world and develop a love of learning.  Focusing on the holistic needs of each learner, this program allows participants to grow and thrive socially, emotionally, physically, and academically.  Each program is developed to suit the particular location, set of students, and season.

Subjects explored experientially in the forest, with students taking the lead, include science, physics and engineering, physical education, vocabulary and literacy, art, history, and more.  Students also practice communication and collaboration as well as risk analysis and management.  This holistic, experiential learning really helps students thrive in academics and in life.

*Please note* As this is not a drop-off program, a parent or guardian must accompany their child to each class.  Our program is designed to enrich both the adult’s and child’s appreciation for nature while fostering a sense of community rooted in caregiver-child relationships.

All adult participants in our programs are required to obtain a state background (BCI/CORI) check and submit this documentation to Northern Rhode Island Forest School. Learn more about this requirement in our FAQs.

Forest School Summer 2026

Revive the Roots Forest Classroom,
Smithfield, RI

6-week Session
Wednesdays 4-6pm
June 24 – July 29

Cost per child: $135

Ages 2-6

Led by Miss Jen, Play Roots is an outdoor series for ages 2-6 where families explore how living things build, move, and create in nature. Each week focuses on a behavioral schema (a natural pattern of play) and a key skill that supports growth through joyful, nature-rich experiences.

Children will:

  • Explore open-ended play invitations rooted in nature.
  • Strengthen motor, social, and creative skills.
  • Build confidence, imagination, and connection to the natural world.

Adults will:

  • Model curiosity, teamwork, and mindfulness.
  • Learn about schemas and how to support child-led play.
  • Reconnect with community and nature through shared experience.

*Please note* As this is not a drop-off program, a parent or guardian must accompany their child to each class. Our program is designed to enrich both the adult’s and child’s appreciation for nature while fostering a sense of community rooted in caregiver-child relationships.

All adult caregivers are required to obtain a state background (BCI/CORI) check and submit this documentation to Northern Rhode Island Forest School prior to participating in the program. Learn more about BCI checks in Rhode Island here.

Play Roots Summer 2026

Revive the Roots Forest Classroom,
Smithfield, RI

4-week Session
Tuesdays 10-11:15am
July 21 – Aug 11

Cost per child: $90

Ages 4-7

Led by Miss Lindsey, our Literacy in the Leaves Program offers PreK-Grade 2 scientific literacy education in the first half of class with opportunities to apply literacy and language concepts to hands-on learning in the second half of class.  Each week, children are introduced to scientific vocabulary and concepts in botany, ecology, meteorology and/or zoology.  These concepts are then reinforced through learner-led, play-based experiential learning in our forest classroom.  

In this program, children will have opportunities to:

  • broaden their knowledge of concepts in botany, ecology, zoology, entomology and meteorology
  • learn about important historical figures who made ground-breaking discoveries in environmental science, zoology, and entomology
  • learn about reading strategies such as making connections and predictions, generating questions, and drawing conclusions
  • develop phonemic awareness (the ability to notice individual sounds in words, count syllables, identify words that rhyme, for example)
  • draw and/or write about their experiences in a nature journal

In addition to class time in the forest, families will receive digital content including:

  • “Words of the Week” cards for at-home repetition and reinforcement
  • book recommendations for your child’s individual interests
  • additional resources to go with each week’s theme

*Please note* As this is not a drop-off program, a parent or guardian must accompany their child to each class.  Our program is designed to enrich both the adult’s and child’s appreciation for nature while fostering a sense of community rooted in caregiver-child relationships.

All adult participants in our programs are required to obtain a state background (BCI/CORI) check and submit this documentation to Northern Rhode Island Forest School. Learn more about this requirement in our FAQs.

Wolf Hill Forest Classroom, Smithfield, RI

Saturdays 1:30-3:30pm
September 23 – October 28

Cost per child: 
$125 for full session (20% discount)
$25 per drop-in class

Forest School for Grownups

Ages 18+

This year-round, once-a-month program offers adults the chance to get out in the woods to play, learn, recharge, and heal.  Led by a certified Level 3 Forest School Practitioner and designed especially for adults, Forest School for Grownups offers a holistic focus on social, emotional, physical, and intellectual pursuits.  By learning and using skills such as knot tying, tool use, and fire building we will build calm, confidence, and community in the forest.

This program is for adults only (ages 18+) to allow maximum focus and recharge time!

All adult participants in our programs are required to obtain a state background (BCI/CORI) check and submit this documentation to Northern Rhode Island Forest School. Learn more about this requirement in our FAQs.

Rolling Enrollment

Wolf Hill Forest Classroom, Smithfield, RI

2nd Saturday of the Month, year-round
9am-11am

Year Membership: $250 per year
Drop-in Class: $25 per class

“Nature breeds curiosity; it helps to grow explorers rather than robots. It reminds us that we are part of something bigger. It grounds us, calms us.”
- Ben Palmer-Fry