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Welcome to Sherwood Farm
- a place of love, joy and simplicity


Founded in 2019 the old farm house, along with its barns and stables, has been transformed into a reservoir of happiness.

Here at Sherwood Farm, we provide you with the ideal setting to be submerged in a tranquil environment, while being immersed in the English language.

"If you talk to a man in a language
he understands, that goes to his head.
If you talk to him in his own language,
that goes to his heart."
 
Nelson Mandela

Regardless of your previous knowledge of English, here at Sherwood Farm we cater for your every need. Whether your child needs help or guidance with their English school work, or if you want to prepare for future travels to an English speaking country, then we can help and support you.
 
We specialize in giving youngsters a unique and memorable experience when learning English. Our Holiday Camps are offered in a variety of themes and activities over the duration of the camp. We sleep under the stars and bake bread over bonfires. The next generation is taught how to live in peace with our environment whilst respecting and caring for nature. Our camps not only allow the child to be immersed in the English language, but also learn other skills, and most importantly, have fun!

"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."
 
Benjamin Franklin

Our Saturday Club offers similar activities to children over the course of a month. Your child has the opportunity to join us here at Sherwood Farm every Saturday morning and participate in a variety of tasks and activities; all while being immersed in English.
 
Our aim at Sherwood Farm is to make learning English accessible to all!
 
Please feel free to check our list of services and activities that we currently offer here at Sherwood Farm. If you have any questions or queries then please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to help.
 
The Isherwood Family

"In the meantime, relax.
Take a break.
Look at the clouds.
Listen to the wind.
Let the birds do the heavy lifting."
 
Richard Louv
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