We know that winter can bring up questions for parents—especially when your tamariki are outside all day. A recent survey showed some of you were concerned about the lack of shelter at Wilton Park and how we manage the cold, wet season at Everyone Out. The good news is: we...
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From Term 3, we’ll be relocating our Wilton Park sessions to Paparangi Scout Hall and Seton Nossiter Park, running as a combined Tuesday Nature School group.This decision allows us to continue delivering high-quality outdoor learning while keeping the programme sustainable...
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This winter, let your tamariki unleash their adventurous side with Everyone Out – our popular nature-based holiday programmes are across four amazing locations: Wilton Park, Island Bay Scout Hall, Belmont Recreation Reserve, and our brand new site in Paparangi at Seton Nos...
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We’re excited to expand into Belmont Recreation Reserve in Lower Hutt – a beautiful space for year-round outdoor learning. With wide open lawns, shady trees, river access, and native bush trails, this spot has everything we love about nature play. We’re also lucky to h...
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Kaiako wanted!

January 21, 2025

Join Our Nature-Loving Team of kaiako! 🌱

Do you love the outdoors, tamariki, and playing in nature? Everyone Out Nature School is on the hunt for an energetic, creative, and patient kaiako to inspire tamariki (ages 5–12) through play and exploration in the great outdoors.The Role:We are currently looking for kaia...
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10 year old helping a 6 year old to get on the swing they made together....
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We’re thrilled to announce our upcoming open days for Nature School at both Wilton Park and Island Bay! This is a fantastic opportunity for you and your tamariki to experience our unique approach to learning.Wilton Park: Tuesday, 19th November, 10:30am - 11:30amIsland Bay:...
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On the first day of the Spring holiday programme at Wilton Park we had an enthusiastic group of tamariki who were set on cleaning up the bush. They started the impromptu Park clean so they could safety access all areas of the park.These tamariki worked for most of the day to...
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This is a bit of a long one but we have some important news to share. Read on to get all the details about our new temporary home, updates on the future of the Huntleigh Guide Centre and a special invitation to a farewell event at Huntleigh....
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In today's world, tamariki (children) often spend more time indoors, especially when the weather turns cold or wet. However, embracing outdoor play in all weather conditions can have numerous benefits for tamariki - their health and well-being. ...
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