Friday, 17 October 2014
The final morning
The children all slept well....until we woke them up at 6.45! All bags are packed,beds have been stripped and the children are currently enjoying bacon,mushrooms, beans, cereal and toast.
Activities on our final morning include fencing, climbing, abseiling and aeroball. We will then have lunch before planned departure at 2pm. ETA 4pm - we will update the school office with any changes.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Survival
First they were afraid
They were petrified,
Didn't think they would survive without us by their side
But they learnt to light a fire,
Whittle wood
And build a tent
THEY WILL SURVIVE
A brighter morning!
All the children slept very well last night, and missed the mini-typhoon battering the rooms at 3am. Waking them up is getting trickier and trickier as the week progresses!
The children have enjoyed a breakfast of sausages, scrambled eggs & spaghetti washed down with lots of toast. Today's activities include trapeze, giant swing, survivor, climbing and aeroball.
It's great to read so many comments on the blog. While we will endeavour to include as many children in photos as we can, we are restricted by time and access to wifi. There is only one location on site with wifi, and as it is an adults only zone we are extremely limited in the time we can spend in it. Our first priority is caring for the children. Photos are being taken of all children, and will be shown at the presentation to parents on Friday 24th at 2.30 in the school hall.
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
More mud!
As requested - Fred smiling!
Other activities this morning have included trapeze, problem solving and giant swing.
The children are enjoying hearing about your comments, and were pleased that their adventures are being followed back at school.
This afternoon we will be burning off the lunchtime pasta with a beach walk and more ropes activities (giant swing, Jacobs ladder, zip wire...) before a campfire tonight.
A good sleep...
...was had by all last night. Most dorms had to be woken at 7.15 this morning, and there were a few bleary eyes as we headed off for a delicious breakfast of bacon, mushrooms, beans, tomatoes, cereals and lots of toast (current record is 7 slices in addition to a cooked breakfast!).
Activities today include trapeze, problem solving and zip wire. All groups will be going on a beach walk this afternoon, although I don't think there will be any sunbathing :(
Photos from yesterday
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Group photo
As it was such a beautiful evening we thought you might enjoy a group photo. Dragon boating was enjoyed by all and no one got too wet !
Fun packed morning
We have had a busy morning, with activities including zip wire, fencing and abseiling. 3 groups have done sensory trail this morning - washing machines will be busy on Friday! Now heading for a yummy lunch of soup, salad and baguettes before setting off for the national sailing centre in Weymouth where we will be dragon boating.
Good morning :)
All of the children had a good night and are looking forward to the day ahead.
There are lots of empty plates after a breakfast of sausages, beans, omelettes and hash browns along with toast and cereals.
The rain has finally stopped and the morning activities include sensory trail, zip wire and abseiling.
Look out for some action photos later :)
Monday, 13 October 2014
All packed up and ready to go 😄
The day has finally arrived and come rain or shine we are going to have an amazing time!
We will keep you all posted each day so don't forget to check for updates.
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Monday, 6 October 2014
Arrived safely
We have arrived safely at a rather damp Osmington Bay. The children all enjoyed the amazing play trail at Moors Valley, with the waterproof trousers having the first of what looks likely to be several outings! As you can see, the rain did not dampen the children's enthusiasm.
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