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Year 10 China Week Presentation Shenzhen 2014

Year 10 China Week Presentation Shenzhen 2014. Twin Moon Bay. Purposes of the Trip. Team Building Resilient Individuals Personal Growth and Challenges Problem Solving Survival Skills Conservation and Eco-systems. Trip Theme: Resilience. Where is Twin Moon Bay?. Here!.

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Year 10 China Week Presentation Shenzhen 2014

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  1. Year 10 China Week Presentation Shenzhen 2014

  2. Twin Moon Bay

  3. Purposes of the Trip • Team Building • Resilient Individuals • Personal Growth and Challenges • Problem Solving • Survival Skills • Conservation and Eco-systems • Trip Theme: Resilience

  4. Where is Twin Moon Bay? Here!

  5. Where is Twin Moon Bay?

  6. Key Dates and Times • Monday 15th September at school at 8am. No exceptions. • Flight details: Outward Mon 15thon CZ3554 from Hongqiao 12.15-14.25 • Flight details: Return Fri 19th on CZ3557 to Pudong 14.00-16.20 • Aim to arrive back at DCS at 18.00

  7. Staffing • Trip leader: Mr. Anthony Reich • Ms. Jennifer Avila • Mr. Stuart Hanlon • Ms. Karen McWilliam • Ms. Ya Song • Ms. Clare Conway • Mr. Edward Hake • Ms. Charlotte Ruiz • Ms. Marta Lobo-Perez • Mr. Chris Paine • Ms. Eve Sun

  8. Itinerary – Main Activities • Sea Turtle Conservation • Hike to View Point with GPS and Geocaching • Survival Day: Hike with map-reading skills in order to find lunch; kayaking; raft-building; fishing; fire building; cooking; shelter building; leave no trace • Surfing • Sailing

  9. Itinerary – Extra Activities • First Aid Workshop • Damper bread making • Beach cleaning • Beach Olympics

  10. What to pack? Clothing • 4 T-shirts • 1 Warmer layer for evenings • 1 Thin waterproof jacket • 2 pairs of shorts • 1 pair of trousers • 4 pairs or underwear • 3 pairs of socks • 1 pair of trainers – may get wet • 1 pair of sandals/flip-flops • 2surf shirt/rash vest • 1 pair of watershoes • 1 swimming shorts/swim suit (no bikinis) • 1 beach towel

  11. What to pack? Daypack & Misc • 20-30l backpack • Sunblock, minimum 30+ SPF • Bug Repellant • Sunglasses • Cap • Tissues • Hand sanitizer • Head-torch & batteries • Personal toiletries • Water-bottle • Medication and note from parents in English to tutor • Spending money, max 250 RMB

  12. Electronics and Mobiles • Students are not encouraged to bring mobiles – they certainly do not need them • They are brought at their own risk • Limited phone use • Music on airport transfers only • Absolutely no laptops/tablets etc

  13. Emergency Contact • In an emergency contact Anthony Reich on137 9532 1375 • For non emergencies please contact the school as normal

  14. Accommodation & Food • 3 nights in Vanke Hotel Twin Moon Bay & 1 night camping • Should you check the reviews out on Trip Advisor, please ignore the poster who shared concerns about their insurance. This is out of date and ill-founded. • Please ensure your child’s tutor knows of any food allergies • Please do not send your child with lots of snacks. There is plenty of high quality food provided which gets wasted if the students bring an abundance of snacks

  15. Medication • Please place medicine in a sealed bag • Label the medicine with the correct name in English and give clear instructions for administration • Please give to the tutor on the morning of departure

  16. Insurance • A reminder that all students need to have handed in medical insurance details

  17. Passports • Every student must bring their passport on the trip • Flights have been booked under passport numbers so ID cards alone are not sufficient • Staff will ensure the safety of thee documents

  18. Code of Conduct • DCS codes of conduct apply, just as they would in school • There is a zero tolerance towards: - Alcohol - Drugs - Sexual behavior • Respect staff & instructors and follow instructions • Sanctionsi. Initial warning/discussion with students. Possible removal from activityii. Phone call homeiii. Students sent home at the parents expense

  19. Questions?

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