Corfe Valley

A safe place to feel accepted, listened to and happy


We are an alternative provision that goes above and beyond to help all of our young people to feel a sense of belonging, build friendships and develop life long skills enabling them to be happy and confident individuals.

“Corfe Valley is my Happy Place”

Your Alternative Provision

 

 

Corfe Valley offers you an amazing place to be, a place where you will want to come and spend your time. At Corfe Valley you will:

 

be included

Our staff and young people are friendly, kind and most of all welcoming. We all understand how nervous it can be to start somewhere new but you really will be welcomed and made to feel at home. 

Be Listened to

Corfe Valley is a safe space. Our staff will always have time to listen to you – whether it’s something worrying you or you just want to tell us something cool.

Have fun

We want you to enjoy your time at Corfe Valley, doing the things you love – if there is something you want to try – just let us know and we will see what we can do!

Feel Good About Yourself

Corfe Valley is a place where you can learn that you are awesome, talented and valued. 

A typical day at Corfe Valley

  • Meet and greet – come and get settled in
  • Animal Care 
  • Projects – woodwork/gardening/ASDAN/large art project
  • Lunch
  • Forest School/Trips Out/Campfire Cooking

 

Frequently asked questions:

WIll it be Loud and busy?

No! We have very small groups at Corfe Valley and we are hidden away in the countryside where it is always peaceful and quiet*

*Except when the goats are hungry!

Why am I coming to Corfe Valley?

We think you’re really lucky – you may be coming to us because you need a break from school, some peace and quiet, a fresh start or to work with similar children to help make friends.

What animals do you have?

We have a rage of cheeky pygmy goats, chickens of all shapes and sizes, very friendly sheep and lambs. You may meet our cuddly Labrador, Hurley – just watch your lunch!

 

What do i have to wear?

Wear what you feel comfortable in! Just remember, we are on a working small holding with animals so wear warm clothes that you don’t mind holding the animals in. Spare clothes are a good idea!

DO I bring lunch?

Yes – bring plenty of packed lunch . Food that you are comfortable with and happy to eat.

Are people at Corfe Valley friendly?

Yes! We feel really lucky that all the children (and staff!) at Corfe Valley are kind and caring. They will welcome you and make you feel at home.