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Outdoor Classrooms in Scotland

A Beehive Stratus 72 tipi silhouetted against a dramatic sunset sky — built for Scottish weather

Scotland has one of the most advanced outdoor learning policy frameworks in the UK. The Curriculum for Excellence has embedded outdoor learning across the school day for over a decade; Learning for Sustainability is a statutory entitlement; and the 2025 Outdoor Education Bill makes residential outdoor education a statutory entitlement for every Scottish child. The infrastructure that supports all of that — the day-to-day, on-school-grounds outdoor classroom — is exactly what the Beehive managed model provides.

Our home is in the North West, and we deliver nationwide. We work with nurseries and pre-schools, independent and preparatory schools, state schools, SEND and alternative provision, and forest schools across Scotland — from the urban primaries of the Central Belt to the Highland village schools, from Edinburgh and Glasgow's strong independent sector to the rural and island settings of the Borders, the Highlands and the Islands.

If your setting is anywhere from Dumfries to Inverness, request a brochure and we'll come to you.

Cities and areas we cover in Scotland

Scotland is geographically large and operationally varied — a Glasgow primary, an Inverness village school and an Edinburgh independent are very different operating environments. The managed model is the same in all of them.

Edinburgh and the Lothians

Edinburgh, Livingston, the Lothian conurbation and the Borders. Edinburgh has one of the strongest independent and preparatory school networks in the UK, alongside well-regarded state primaries with mature grounds.

Glasgow and the Central Belt

Glasgow, Paisley, East Kilbride, Hamilton, Cumbernauld, Falkirk, Stirling. The dense urban primary network of central Scotland — many sites with limited outdoor space, where the tipi solves a problem a permanent extension cannot.

Fife, Tayside and Aberdeenshire

Dundee, Perth, Kirkcaldy, Dunfermline, St Andrews, Aberdeen. A mix of city schools, the strong St Andrews and Perth independent sector, and the rural and coastal village schools of Fife and the north-east.

The Highlands

Inverness and the Highland village school network. Small rural schools where outdoor learning is part of the local culture and the all-weather case is unanswerable — the Highlands are exactly the climate the managed tipi is engineered for.

The South West and Borders

Dumfries, Ayr, Kilmarnock and the Borders towns. Rural and small-town primaries with generous grounds, a mix of state and a small but established independent presence.

The Islands

Skye, Lewis, Orkney, Shetland and the wider island network. We serve mainland Scotland easily and routinely; island delivery is something we are happy to discuss case by case — the model still works, the logistics are simply more involved.

The fully managed service runs the same way regardless of which corner of Scotland you are in. Installation, monthly safety inspections, four seasonal transformations a year, and the full compliance pack — all coordinated centrally.

The Scottish weather case for permanent outdoor classrooms

Scottish weather is exactly the case for a permanent, all-weather outdoor classroom. A Scottish January is not the climate to run a session under a tarp; a Scottish November is not the climate for a pop-up shelter. And yet the policy framework — Curriculum for Excellence, Learning for Sustainability, the Outdoor Education Bill — assumes outdoor learning happens through the year, not just on the dry weeks of May and June.

A managed Beehive tipi closes that gap. The structure is sealed-roof, properly drained and timber-framed; the all-weather flooring handles wet boots and snow melt; the seasonal transformations refresh the interior four times a year, including a transformed-to-cosy winter set that turns the tipi into the warmest space on the school grounds in February. And our team is on site every month, in person — not at the end of an email. The whole structure is taken care of year-round, included in the monthly fee, and we're on call at short notice. Scottish winters do not become the school's problem.

Just as importantly, the tipi sits comfortably alongside Scotland's existing outdoor learning culture. It does not replace forest school sessions or grounds-based learning; it underwrites them, by giving the school a year-round basecamp to gather, eat, regroup and warm up around.

What the managed service includes

Settings we work with

Nurseries and pre-schools. Scottish ELC settings — including the strong outdoor nursery tradition north of the border — get a permanent, weather-proof outside that is genuinely usable in a Scottish winter. See our nurseries page →

Independent and prep schools. The Edinburgh, Glasgow, St Andrews and Perth independent sector is one of the strongest in the UK — a signature outdoor space that reads beautifully against established Scottish school grounds, with no capital approval cycle. See our prep schools page →

State schools. The managed model is an operational expense, not a capital one — particularly useful for local authority budgets and for smaller Highland and rural schools where a capital project of any size is unrealistic. See our state schools page →

SEND and alternative provision. A regulated, predictable, sensory-considered space outside the main school building — for learners for whom four walls are sometimes the issue. See our SEND page →

Forest schools. A permanent, all-weather basecamp for forest school sessions — particularly valuable in a country where the policy and the climate both push outdoor learning into year-round delivery. See our forest school shelters page →

Outside Scotland? We deliver nationwide

Beehive serves the whole of mainland Great Britain. From the Scottish Highlands to Cornwall, from coastal Wales to East Anglia, the same managed model applies and the same team will come to you. There is no postcode that takes us out of scope.

For the full coverage map and a region-by-region breakdown, see where we work.

Bring an outdoor classroom to your Scottish setting

Request a brochure for the full breakdown — what's included, how installation works, and what it would look like in your grounds. Or book a site visit and we'll come and walk it with you.