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Title: Year 6 Residential Visit Information Evening


1
Welcome!
  • Year 6 Residential Visit Information Evening

Please help yourself to refreshments
2
Why do we go on a trip in Year 6?
  • Activities we will do cover the Outdoor
    Adventurous strand of the PE curriculum.
  • Year 6 is an intense year in terms of work, and
    this is really a highlight they can look forward
    to.
  • This year we go before SATs an opportunity to
    recharge the batteries.
  • To increase their independence before going to
    secondary school a real turning point at the
    end of their primary school life.

3
So where are we going?
  • PGL Peter Gordon Lawrence

(or Parents Get Lost!)
  • Near Hindhead in Surrey
  • Marchants Hill refurbished last year and
    supported by Dame Kelly Holmes.

4
Whos going?
  • Staff accompanying the 58 wonderful Year 6s will
    be
  • Mrs Howell
  • Mrs Haigh
  • Mrs Mancer
  • Mrs OReilly

5
When do we go?
  • Monday 7th to Friday 11th April

We will leave school on the Monday at about 9am
This is a staff training day so teachers will be
in school but not the children
We will ring school and let them know when we get
there and they will put a board out at the end of
the day.
6
Coming Home
  • - We leave the centre at 1pm on the Friday so
    aim to be back at school
  • between 5pm and 5.30pm.
  • We will phone school on our way back to give
    our estimated time for another board to be put
    out that afternoon.

7
Marchants Hill
  • Forty acres of self contained grounds packed with
    activities. In addition to purpose built
    accommodation blocks there is a wide range of
    facilities including classrooms, a fantastic new
    indoor sports hall and activity zone and playing
    fields.

8
Marchants Hill
  • Purpose Built Block
  • Multi-bedded dormitories (boys and girls
    separate)
  • Most have en-suite bathroom facilities
  • Staff rooms on same corridors

9
What are we going to do there?
  • Range of activities

Trapeze
Zip wire
Climbing and abseiling
Low Ropes
Challenge Course
Giant Swing
10
Safety
  • PGL excellent reputation for over 50 years
  • All instructors are highly qualified.
  • Safety conscious go through rules and
    procedures very carefully with children.
  • All equipment is checked very thoroughly
  • First aid kits are taken to all activities
  • All staff are CRB checked

11
Free Time
  • In between activities children are looked after
    by Groupies.
  • Groupie will help the children get organised for
    the next sessions activities and for mealtimes.
  • They also run the evening entertainments which
    might include talent shows, quizzes, discos or
    team games.
  • School staff will always be around too
    activities and free time.

12
Night time
  • Boys and girls are in separate dormitories.
  • These will vary in size.
  • We will try to ensure children are in a dormitory
    with at least one of their friends.
  • Staff are in rooms on same corridors as the
    children.
  • They will be made aware where we are if they need
    us at any time.

13
What to Pack
  • Old casual clothes
  • 3 jumpers/fleeces
  • 3 pairs of old trousers (not jeans)
  • 4 t-shirts
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Waterproof trousers
  • Plenty of socks
  • 2 pairs of old trainers (in case 1 pair gets wet)
  • Underwear
  • Evening clothes

14
Other items to bring
  • Packed Lunch and drinks for outward journey
    (plastic bag and bottles)
  • Sleeping bag pillow/cushion
  • Wash bag
  • Towel
  • Labelled, strong plastic bags (bin liners are
    ideal) for wet spare clothes
  • Plastic bottle for drinks
  • Sun hat and lotion
  • Pocket Money for tuck shop
  • Cuddly toy!

15
Please do not pack
  • Brand new or expensive items
  • Jeans (except for evenings)
  • Jewellery
  • Aerosols
  • Mobile Phones
  • Excessive amounts of sweets etc
  • (58 bouts of sickness no thank you!)

These are a specific request from PGL. Sprays can
set off the fire alarms and sprinkler
systems. Valuable items such as these can get
lost or stolen and increase the potential for
homesickness amongst all children.
16
Medication
  • Under rules from County, we are only allowed to
    take prescribed medicines on trips.
  • These need to be in the original packaging with
    the prescription label showing the correct
    dosage.
  • Mrs Mancer will be our designated first- aider.
    She will look after all medication such as
    epipens, inhalers and tablets. All medication
    must be handed to Mrs Mancer prior to departure
    on the Monday morning.
  • If your child suffers from travel sickness,
    please make sure these are also prescribed from
    the doctor and are administered in plenty of time
    for the outgoing journey. Tablets for the return
    journey should also be given in to Mrs Mancer.

17
Pocket Money
  • Children will be able to visit the tuck shop to
    buy souvenirs and sweets.
  • Maximum of 8 (no notes)
  • Please can this be brought in on the Monday
    morning in a sealed named envelope and handed to
    Mrs Howell or Mrs Haigh.

18
Behaviour
  • We want the trip to be a hugely enjoyable
    experience for your children.
  • We hope you will support us in stressing the
    importance of good behaviour while we are away
    and the importance of listening and showing good
    manners at all times, to everyone they meet.
  • If a child were to behave in an unacceptable way,
    for the safety and wellbeing of the group as a
    whole we would contact their parents to come and
    collect them.
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