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Year 8 Residential

Year 8 Residential June 2010 Why Experience being away from home and school Learn new skills Experience one of the most beautiful areas in England Bond with members of their community Challenge themselves Neptune/Mercury Sunday 20 June 2010 Leave John Cabot Academy Car park 2.00pm

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Year 8 Residential

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  1. Year 8 Residential June 2010

  2. Why • Experience being away from home and school • Learn new skills • Experience one of the most beautiful areas in England • Bond with members of their community • Challenge themselves

  3. Neptune/Mercury Sunday 20 June 2010 Leave John Cabot Academy Car park 2.00pm Arrive at Biblins Youth Campsite 3.30pm Please bring a packed tea. Wednesday 23 June 2010 Leave Biblins Youth Campsite 11.00am Arrive at John Cabot Academy Main Car park 12.30pm Reply Slip Saturn/Jupiter Wednesday 23 June 2010 Leave John Cabot Academy 1.00pm Arrive at Biblins Youth Camp Site 2.30pm Please bring a packed tea. Saturday 26 June 2010 Leave Biblins Youth Camp Site 11.30am Arrive at John Cabot Academy Main Car Park 1.00pm Travel Arrangements

  4. The Camp Site

  5. Feeding Time

  6. Washing Up

  7. Angel Delight Challenge

  8. Canoeing

  9. Mountain Biking

  10. Climbing

  11. The Walk

  12. Staff • Julian Wilson -Camp organiser / Climbing Instructor • Chris Hall / Steve Church - SLT • Claire Fudge / Emily Middleton - Learning Coordinator • Sarah Church / Me! - Learning Coordinator • Lorna Wright - Climbing Instructor • Lea Knight - Chef • Tanya Green - Sous Chef • Dave Penrose - Mountain Biking Instructor • Matt Knight - Mountain Biking Instructor • Sarah Crowsley - Climbing Instructor • Kevin Milburn - Kayak Instructor Level 2 • Sam Harrison / Rob Miles • Matt Leek / Joe Ludlow

  13. TENTS Tents are to be used for sleeping in, not as a social area. No one is allowed into any tents other than their own. No wet or muddy shoes to be worn in the tents. No litter in or around the tents. Each area will have its own rubbish bag. No one to touch or play with anyone else’s belongings. No games to be played near the tents. Any damage must be reported immediately to prevent further damage. CAMP SITE No litter to be left anywhere on the campsite. Litter bins to be used at all times. No student to leave the campsite without permission. No chewing gum. Respect others SLEEPING and MEAL TIMES Lights out at 10.30pm. Students must stay in their tent after lights out until 7.30am except in an emergency. Students must be on time for meals. Each group will be responsible for its own washing up. The duty team for that meal will be responsible for laying up tables and washing up cooking utensils and staff crockery etc. GENERAL No radios, unless they have headphones. It is not recommended that you bring jewellery or items of value. PSPs/MP3 players are anti social and are not encouraged. Students drinking alcohol or smoking, while on the residential will be sent home immediately. Students who are unable to follow the instructions of staff will be sent home Camp Expectations

  14. Sleeping Bag Wash Bag Warm Jumper Swimming Costume Towels Waterproof Jacket Spare Shoes/trainers T-shirts Shorts Trousers Underwear Sun Hat and cream Torch Tea Towel Polythene bags to put wet clothes in Cup and bottle for drink Cake (to be shared with everyone – put in kitchen) Toilet Roll Mug EXTRA EQUIPMENT FOR ACTIVITIES Old trainers T-shirts & shorts Small ruck sac/bag for the walk Footwear for kayaking OPTIONAL EXTRAS Camera Spending money (for tuck shop) Kit List

  15. Daily Programme • 7.30 am Wake up call • 8.30 am Breakfast • 9.30 am Activities • Kayaking Group to walk to launch point • Walking Group set off on their hike • Mountain Bikers saddle up • Climbing Group set off to the rock • 1.00 pm Packed Lunches • 2.00 pm Activities • Kayaking Group to walk to launch point • Walking Group set off on their hike • Mountain Bikers saddle up • Climbing Group set off to the rock • 5.30 pm Arrive back at camp • 6.00 pm Evening Meal • 7.00 pm Evening entertainment • 9.30 pm Cocoa & Biscuits • 10.00 pm Bed Time • 10.30 pm Lights Out • 11pmNo Noise

  16. Finally • Contact with the outside world

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