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Woodborough CE Primary School Mill Rythe RESIDENTIAL VISIT 2015

Exciting school trip, focused on outdoor activities to enhance personal skills and confidence in a secure setting at Mill Rythe, Hampshire. Follow our engaging programme and enjoy the adventure!

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Woodborough CE Primary School Mill Rythe RESIDENTIAL VISIT 2015

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  1. Woodborough CE Primary School Mill Rythe RESIDENTIAL VISIT 2015

  2. Mill RytheResidential Visit 2015 • Welcome • Staff • Risk Assessment • Safety and Behaviour • Medical Arrangements • Responsibility and Independence • Slides • Any Questions?

  3. Experience and Enthusiasm! The Team… • Mrs Ashby (Class Teacher) • Mrs Chapman (Class Teacher) • Mrs Johanson (Class Teacher) • Mrs Lowe (Teaching Assistant) • Mr Jon • Not forgetting 38 children from Years 5 and 6!

  4. Safety and Behaviour • School Behaviour Policy applies. • Contract between parents and school. • Children abide by Centre rules. • Expectations will be high at all times.

  5. Risk Assessment • DfE and LA criteria followed – Evolve • Generic Risk Assessment by JCA • Governors oversight and approval • Insurance • Regular daily risk assessments by JCA staff

  6. Medical Arrangements • All medicines should be clearly labelled • Hand to Mrs Ashby on Monday morning • Clear instructions for use • Pain relief (if required) is provided by school - Calpol/Paracetamol/Nurofen • Asthma inhalers and Epi-pens must be with the children at all times.

  7. Responsibility and Independence • Being prepared for every activity • Drinks bottles, sun protection, hats and sun glasses • Wise spending of pocket money • Room inspections • Time keeping • Looking out for each other

  8. Welcome to JCA Let the adventure begin...

  9. Let the adventure begin... About us We are a leading provider of school activity courses the UK, established for over 20 years. Our courses encompass a range of outdoor activities which encourage personal and social development, inspire and motivate learning, foster independence and build confidence, all in a safe environment.

  10. Let the adventure begin... The value of JCA We believe that learning outside the classroom is essential to a well-rounded education. Our courses focus on engaging and enjoyable learning, and help develop life skills… “Outdoor education gives depth to the curriculum and makes an important contribution to students’ physical, personal and social education.” Ofsted, Outdoor Education – Aspects of Good Practice, September 2004

  11. Let the adventure begin... Safety is our top priority We adhere strictly to the Activities Centre Advisory Committee (ACAC) Code of Practice We operate strictly within the Code of Practice laid down by the British Activities Holiday Association (BAHA) of which we are full members We are corporate members of the Institute for Outdoor Learning (IOL) We are affiliated to the NAHT and our Operations Director is a full member of the Association of Heads of Outdoor Education Centres (AHOEC)

  12. Let the adventure begin... What your trip includes… • Full board accommodation • Full activity programme • Full holiday insurance • Evening entertainment programme • Activity group size maximum 1:12 • One dedicated multi-trained instructor per activity group • Achievement certificates

  13. Let the adventure begin... Mill Rythe Hayling Island, Hampshire

  14. Let the adventure begin... Mill Rythe Overview Lovely views across Chichester harbour, extensive grounds and superb facilities including heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools and sports field. This site offers a high standard of accommodation with excellent facilities, and a wonderful coastal walk around part of the harbour. With its myriad of activities and modern facilities this centre is an excellent choice.

  15. Let the adventure begin... Mill Rythe Accommodation JCA has exclusive use of this centre: • Well-appointed chalets • 1 to 2 bedrooms accommodating up to five persons • En-suite WC with shower or bath facilities • All chalets are heated

  16. Activities There are lots of exciting and adventurous JCA activities to choose from… Let the adventure begin... Mill Rythe Abseiling Air-Rifle Shooting Archery Beach Studies Sensory Trail Bowls Climbing Circus Frenzy! Coastal Walk Fencing Initiative Exercises Orienteering Parachute Challenge Buggy Building Raft Building Rocket Launch ScrapKart Challenge Survival! Swimming Team Challenge Technical Challenge Wet and Wacky Wide Games Orienteering Photographs may not have been taken at Mill Rythe, but show the activities available

  17. Let the adventure begin... Let the adventure begin... Mill Rythe Sample Programme All specialist equipment is provided. Children are required to bring suitable outdoor clothing for activities.

  18. We hope you enjoy your stay at Mill Rythe with JCA

  19. Some pictures from Mill Rythe last time…

  20. And then we come home…

  21. Any Questions? For regular updates visit us on Twitter @w_woodborough

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