About Us

Located on the edge of the beautiful St. Fittick’s Park in Torry, Aberdeen, The St. Fittick’s Park Outdoor Classroom is a hub for public events. The classroom is a small red shelter built by local craftsmen, it overlooks the Friends of St. Fittick’s Park community orchard and is within sight of Balnagask Circle, directly accessible to families in the area of Torry. 

We are advocates for the preservation of the entirety of St. Fittick’s Park, we believe in advocacy through education and positive community building. Using the Outdoor Classroom as a hub, Friends of St. Fittick’s Park hosts community and expert-led events, enriching the community as they engage with the park and learn about the natural world. 

The classroom was created after receiving support from the local community through their votes in the Just Transition Participatory Budget Fund. We’re working with a large number of collaborative partners across the area. We have also funding gained from Fauna & Flora International and The National Lottery Community Fund in order to facilitate our activities. 

Check out upcoming events or book a slot to host one of your own, we hope you’ll join us on our journey in the Outdoor Classroom where learning meets the great outdoors.


Mammal Detectives

Event hosted by North East Scotland Mammal Network, big thanks to Vicky and Charlotte for their participation.
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Connecting Our Community




Submit your notices to FOSFPoutdoorlearning@protonmail.com

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