Inspiring Creativity Through Nature, Wildlife & Art
Led by professional wildlife artist, and former safari guide Kirsten, each session blends hands-on making with fascinating animal facts, conservation themes, and real stories from life in the African bush.
Workshops are designed to be inclusive, engaging, and adaptable, supporting a wide range of learning styles and abilities.
Ranger Kirsten’s safari workshops combine
art, wildlife education, and storytelling
to spark curiosity, confidence, and creativity in young people.
What Makes Ranger Kirsten’s Safari Workshops Different?
Led by a practising wildlife artist and ex safari ranger
Informed by over five years working as a safari guide in South Africa, bringing real-life animal knowledge and stories into the classroom
Neurodiversity-friendly approach (clear instructions, flexible outcomes, confidence-led learning)
About Ranger Kirsten
A short, engaging introduction to the animal or theme
Visual references and real-life context (photos, stories, videos)
Interactive activities throughout using props (e.g. elephant feet)
A completed artwork each child can take home
Sessions run for 60 minutes
What a Typical Workshop Includes:
KS1 and KS2 (ages 5-11)
Science (animals, habitats, adaptation)
Geography (ecosystems, global wildlife)
PSHE (empathy, confidence, self-expression)
Environmental, conservation and sustainability topics
Age Groups & Curriculum Links
All workshops are delivered in-school and can be tailored as one-off visits or longer-term projects. Materials can be provided or adapted to use what schools already have, and risk assessments and DBS are available upon request.
If you’d like to discuss workshops for your school or setting, please get in touch; I’m always happy to chat through ideas and design a session that fits your students and curriculum goals.
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