Embercombe is both a place and an organisation. It's a 56 acre site on the west facing side of the Haldon Hills near Exeter looking out towards Dartmoor. It has mature woodland, a lake, meadows an orchard and a large market garden as well as conference facilities and accommodation in 2 yurt villages.
Engagement with the land is key to their work, and they work to make sure that everyone reaches their potential as leaders. It is an outdoor classroom bringing the school curriculum to life. They encourage young people to explore the global challenges of our time in an experiential way and gain confidence to live authentically and effectively.
They hold family activities and they have an adult programme of events as well as Friends Working Weekends. They provide bespoke courses to businesses, charities and organisations, schools, colleges and universities seeking sustainable change through team building.
But basically it is like Boot Up! - education, gardening, creativity, togetherness and a love of the outdoors
They have a HUGE under cover yurt that acts as a dining room and communal dry space. There is plenty of tea and its lovely and warm with a Woodburner - so just like Boot Up! then ....
The outside eating area. Everyone at Embercombe mucks in, taking turns to cook, wash up and do the chores as well as partake in 3 daily activities from gardening to construction.
Many of the students stay at Embercombe as a residential visit, this group were from a Steiner School and were there for two weeks. They all said they loved it and would never view life in the same way again.
But basically it is like Boot Up! - education, gardening, creativity, togetherness and a love of the outdoors
They have a HUGE under cover yurt that acts as a dining room and communal dry space. There is plenty of tea and its lovely and warm with a Woodburner - so just like Boot Up! then ....
The outside eating area. Everyone at Embercombe mucks in, taking turns to cook, wash up and do the chores as well as partake in 3 daily activities from gardening to construction.
Many of the students stay at Embercombe as a residential visit, this group were from a Steiner School and were there for two weeks. They all said they loved it and would never view life in the same way again.
The Boot Up! team learnt a lot from our day at Embercombe, they have the same trials and tribulations that we do although on a much larger scale. We came away with new friends and a whole bunch of great ideas.
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