New Hall Farm

Farming History

New Hall has a long history of farming and grazing animals on its large 70-acre estate, including deer, pigs, cows and horses.

Over the years, the sight of animals within the school slowly disappeared until the Preparatory School became the home to a few chickens and rabbits. Students and staff were eager to see more animals grazing on the school fields once again and so New Hall Farm started to develop further in 2018.

The Benefits

Many studies have been conducted, showing the benefits that being around animals, interacting with nature, and learning outdoors, has on a child’s development and wellbeing. There are many potential benefits to physical health, such as reducing stress and fatigue, whilst also helping build a healthy immune system. For many people pets and animals could greatly improve their mental wellbeing. Our animals here have already proven that they can provide retreat for children overcoming personal and mental health issues.

Confidence, relationships and resilience are also positively impacted by an animal presence, whilst some teachers have also seen improved concentration and quality of work.

Our Animal Family

The New Hall Farm has expanded greatly and continues to do so: we now have over 2 acres dedicated to housing our animals, which currently almost 100 animals. Many of the animals here have come from rescues, but with lots of TLC from students and staff they are now thriving in an exceptional environment.

Nursery Children at the Farm

Nursery groups attend the farm fortnightly in rotation with Outdoor Learning. Children take part in a variety of animal care tasks including feeding and grooming. Most importantly the Farm provides sensory stimuli such as listening to the sounds the animals make and identifying how animals or objects feel to the touch. Counting, speech, colours and co-ordination are all areas of learning that occur whilst the children visit the Farm.

Pigs

Pigs

Goats

Goats

Sheep

Sheep

Chickens

Chickens

Ducks

Ducks

Rabbits

Rabbits

Ferrets

Ferrets

Geese

Geese

Quail

Quail

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs

Next Steps...

For any enquiries regarding admissions at New Hall School,

please contact our Admissions Team:

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 01245 236 098

Alternatively, to book your place on our next Open Morning click the link below.