Centre manager – Carly Kew

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Centre manager – Carly Kew KILVE COURT Centre manager – Carly Kew Our Vision To improve the outcomes for all children and young people by working in partnership with others.

Kilve Court welcomes… Milton Park 17th – 19th July

The Four Centres Kilve Court Residential Education Centres are part of Somerset County Council and fall under SSE There are four centres: Kilve Court, The Outdoor Centre, Great Wood & Charterhouse Operating for over 50 years Kilve Court is located half way between Bridgwater & Minehead Providing residential courses, day courses, educational courses, conferences and much more… MISSION STATEMENT  To provide residential experiences for all young people, to extend their horizons and enrich their lives.

The Centres

Location & History The main house was constructed between 1702 to 1705 by Henry Sweating. He incorporated an older dwelling, which had been a farm. Further alterations were made in 1920 by Clough Williams-Ellis. In 1964 the house was given to Somerset County Council on a proviso that it would always be used for the education of children. Both outdoor education and gifted & talented, enrichment courses. It opened in 1965 with residential places for 26 students along with four staff. Since then it has grown into a 130 bed centre with whole teams for domestic, catering, office, instructors and maintenance roles.

Environmental awareness Personal Responsibility Why Go On Camp? Enjoyment Personal achievement Confidence Social awareness Environmental awareness Key skills Health and fitness Increased motivation Broadened horizons Team cohesion Adventure Personal Responsibility

Security & Policies To operate safely and efficiently there are many procedures we have in place… AALA license (Adventurous Activities Licensing Authority) All staff are DBS checked NGB qualified staff (National Governing Body) Risk assessments & procedures for all activities All corridors have key pad entry systems Centre staff identified with uniforms 24h Duty staff on site in addition to your school staff CCTV around the site at strategic points

Accommodation Room sizes accommodate 2-12 people Each room has bunk beds or single beds with sinks & mirrors There are toilets and showers on every corridor There are separate staff rooms & staff bathrooms on every corridor There are smoke detectors in every room and throughout the building There is key pad entry into all accommodation areas (each has a different code) Pillows are provided

Facilities At Kilve Court Dining room & common room 5 meeting/work/art rooms A library / IT room A souvenir shop Drying room

The Important Bit…FOOD! BREAKFAST - A choice of cereal, followed by a cooked breakfast, with fruit juice, fresh fruit and yoghurts LUNCH - A choice of 2 cooked meals, jacket potatoes, filled rolls and a fresh salad bar. Fruit for dessert DINNER - 2 choices, one of which is vegetarian, a salad bar and a yummy pudding! BREAK TIMES - Squash, biscuits, fruit or cake We always accommodate dietary requirements if known in advance. Everyone is catered for, always.

Your Activities… ARCHERY LOW ROPES JUMBLIES HIGH ROPES TEAM BUILDING MOUNTAIN BIKING CLIMBING WALL GRASS SLEDGING BEACH VISIT SUPER TEAMS NIGHT WALK

A Typical Day… ARRIVAL DAY DURING YOUR STAY DEPARTURE DAY Arrive, unpack, settle in, welcome talk and a fire drill. DURING YOUR STAY Wake up bell 7:45am, breakfast is at 8:30am, morning activities, lunch, afternoon activities, evening meal, evening activities, bed time. There are break times in the morning and afternoon. DEPARTURE DAY Wake up and pack, move bags to your designated room, breakfast, last activity, lunch, goodbyes and depart.

Tips For Packing… Please involve your child in packing their own suitcase – this way they will know what they own when packing to come home Put names in clothes & footwear – really helps when packing to come home Only pack clothes that are ok to get wet & muddy – children get upset if they get new clothes dirty, thinking that they will be in trouble Do not pack any electrical items – they may get broken or damaged lip balm, sun cream, a drinks bottle, a book, pocket money, a torch & a cuddly toy – are all recommended items to pack too. A detailed kit list will be issued from your school.

Finally… Any Questions? Or feel free to ask me afterwards