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OUTDOOR EDUCATION. Who Supports Outdoor Learning and Why ?
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Who Supports Outdoor Learning and Why? SUPPORT FOR ADVENTURE"I am happy to place on record that the government supports the role of adventure as part of active education, especially in helping young people to learn about assessing and managing risk, in offering them new and exciting challenges, and in helping them to gain skills in leadership and team working that will be of huge value in their progression to adulthood." Tony Blair, Prime Minister, September 2001 in support of the English Outdoor Council's 'Campaign for Adventure'. "We are convinced of the value of adventurous outdoor activities for children and young people." House of Commons Education Committee 1995.
OUTDOOR EDUCATION "We believe every child and young person should experience the world outside the classroom as an integral part of their learning and development, complementing learning in the classroom. High quality education outside the classroom can stimulate and inspire; foster independence; aid personal and social development; and can often motivate reluctant learners. These experiences should be stimulating, safely managed and enjoyable, and contribute to meeting the needs of every child." Department for Education and Skills, Education outside the Classroom Manifesto
OUR TRIP 61 Key Stage 2 children- 4-6 staff – TBC 1 x 70 seat coach COST £120- 3 x days of activity and 2 overnight stay in tents. 9TH – 11TH SEPTEMBER 2013
PLANNED ACTIVITIES Monday HIGH ROPES ARCHERY CLIMBING Tuesday WET DAY Kayaking canoeing coasteering Wednesday Swap PLANNED EVENING ACTIVITIES
KIT LIST Suitable clothing- layers are best for warmth! General rule of thumb PLENTY OF OLD CLOTHING. Nightwear (teddy?) SLEEPING BAG/PILLOW Waterproof jacket/trousers Toiletries including TOWEL Torch Lunch box/drinks container- YOUR CHILD WILL NEED A PACKED LUNCH ON THE FIRST DAY. Mug for bedtime drink. Medication Bin liner for dirty/wet clothes. Small rucksack for day use? Disposable camera maybe a good idea.
CONTD... IPODS, MOBILE PHONES, PSP’S etc... Not really encouraged. PLEASE MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS NAMED!!
THE SITE 2 tented villages- sleeping 6-8 per tent. Another school will be on site when we are. THERE WILL BE A SECURITY GUARD ON FROM 11PM-7AM MAIN GATE IS SHUT AT NIGHT All buildings are illuminated at night i.e. Toilet block.
CATERING Breakfast 8 o’clock. Children will need packed lunch for the first day. A packed lunch will be provided for the second day. Evening meal between 5.30-6.30 Staff and children are expected to help serve and clean up! BEDTIME Centre rule is that children must be in bed by 10.30.
Outdoor Education Centres • The Outdoor Education Centres are managed by Cornwall Outdoors, Cornwall County Council. • Within the County, Cornwall Outdoors operates seven residential Centres (two of which are all canvas):Carnyorth Delaware Pelistry Camp Porthpean Roseland Tamar Tehidy Woods Camp • All the Centres offer excellent equipment and qualified instructors provide opportunities for developing a wide range of skills in a safe and enjoyable environment. • Provision is made at all the Centres for accessibility including access for wheelchair users to changing rooms, showers and toilets.
Porthpean site … • The Centre is situated just outside of St Austell and enjoys spectacular views over the sea and local countryside. Sleeping accommodation consists of large canvas tents. • The camping element is supported by a range of permanent buildings including a centrally heated dining hall, staff lounge, toilet and shower blocks, and drying room.
Porthpean site… • Tents are arranged in ‘villages’ to accommodate a maximum of 32 children and up to 4 leaders. • There are 5 villages. • Each village has 7 tents and 1 wooden cabin (sleeps 2). • The cabin is lockable and is for leaders’ use only. • All the tents are floor boarded and the centre provides a vinyl foam mattress on which to sleep. • All visitors must bring their own sleeping bags and pillows.
Porthpean site(continued) • It is possible to accommodate slightly bigger groups but please note that this could affect the activity days. • Group leaders are responsible for the tidiness of their village and for the children’s behaviour at all times of the day and night.
Staff … • We specialise in outdoor and adventurous activities and our experienced instructors have an excellent reputation for delivering safe and enjoyable activity sessions at all levels, from simple ‘tasters’ for beginners up to instructor training and assessments in most aspects of canoe sport, moorland walking and climbing. L6289/RO352
Beach Day - • Explore the coastline in canoes and kayaks
High Ropes Course • Test your nerve on the leap of faith, Fly down the zip wire and tackle the Jacobs Ladder. Build a crate tower and descend the abseil wall.
I N D O O R C L I M B I N G W A L L
Archery, Cycling and Problem Solving Learning good communication skills while working in a small team then cycle ride through the woods on a circular course. Test your skill in the Archery range.
Fowey River … • Cruising the historic estuary in our Drascombe gig and canoe rafts on the river