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Welcome to the 100 Mile Classroom

On this page you can find new resources and ideas to teach and involve young people in local nature restoration.  

We work in three ways:  

  • Providing resources to get local nature recovery learning and content into schools and education settings. These range from assemblies to videos to curriculum-linked lesson plans.  
  • Linking schools with nature learning sites across the Weald to Waves wildlife corridor.  
  • Making green skill and job information, experience, and opportunities more accessible to more young people across Sussex.   

If you have suggestions for new resources or feedback, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch with holly@kneppwildlandfoundation.org  

Introductory Video

Latest Posts

Amberley View Countryside, Tanya Forbes

Weald to Waves + Duke of Edinburgh Activity Pack

A brief introduction to the 100 Mile Classroom Project, turning Weald to Waves into a landscape-sclae classroom.

Lake, by Libby Drew

The activities in this pack support students’ exploration of the threats to biodiversity and how natural processes can help to restore it.

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The blue mirror to the South Downs. Sussex Bay encompasses the sea, coast and rivers along 100 miles of Sussex coastline, from Selsey in the West to Camber Sands in the East.