
Additional Features
The Home Education Hub
Wild Mane’s Home Education Hub is a secure online space for attendees who book on a full 6 week block, designed to extend learning beyond the field. Families can access extra materials, mini courses, and seasonal projects that build on what we do in sessions. We’re always developing new content, adding resources that support real-world skills and creative learning at home.
Online Skills & Creative Challenges
Participants who book on for a full half term block can record their progress through online skill logs & optional creative challenges through the Home Education Hub. These include nature-based projects, animal care tasks, and reflective pieces that link what’s learned outdoors with personal interests at home. It’s a simple way to build confidence and see how skills grow over time.
Skills & Learning
Each week has its own focus, linking practical skill building with real-world understanding. From equine learning and wilderness skills to art, photography, and teamwork, participants explore what it means to learn through doing. These sessions encourage independence, curiosity, and responsibility, the kind of skills that last well beyond the session itself.
Our Sessions & Hub
Our Home Education & Skill Building groups will run alongside the school term. Sessions will take place once a week and last around an hour and a half.
Groups are small enough for everyone to take part fully, with a strong focus on learning through real experience rather than formal classroom teaching.
We have an online Home Education Hub where learners can find extra resources, projects, challenges, videos, and a place where you can upload pieces of writing, images, videos, & artwork. Hub access is included for learners booked onto the full half-term block.

Home Education & Skill Building
Wild Mane offers a calm, outdoor learning space for home-educated children and young people. Our sessions combine horses, nature, and creativity to build real skills and steady confidence, learning through experience, not pressure.
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