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Young Mariners Trip Y52015
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Staff Mrs Willis Mr Harrison Mrs Burman Mr Hairon Mrs Redwood Mrs Ellis Mr Kneller
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Accommodation Lee Valley Youth Hostel Right next to the Young Mariners base Wooden chalet style accommodation 3 lodges completely booked out by Redbourn Rooms range from sleeping 2-8 people in a mixture of single and bunk beds. Each room has its own en-suite bathroom and shower Each lodge has its own kitchen and lounge area.
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Food Full cooked breakfast and 3 course dinner Provided packed lunch on Wednesday and Thursday. The children who have school lunches on a Tuesday will be provided with a packed lunch from school. Children who normally bring a packed lunch on a Tuesday will need a packed lunch on the day of departure- Tusaday. Plenty of choice. Several options. No one was hungry last year!! YHA will cater for all dietary needs.
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Food
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Sleeping arrangements The children will be asked to choose a list of friends with whom they would like to share. We will attempt to give each child at least 1 friend from their list. They may get more but that will depend on room numbers and combinations. This is a tricky thing to sort out and some children may get someone they haven’t chosen in their room.
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Activities Herts Young Mariners Base Kayaking Rock climbing Raft Building Bell boating Lee Valley education service – landscape walk and art activity
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Kit list – as already given out It is very important that the children have several sets of clothing as they will get wet. The older the better. No jeans as they restrict movement and are heavy when wet. 2 pairs trainers including one which will get wet. Red school cap – for safety and ease of spotting Redbourn children. No strappy vest tops as the weather can be hot. Waterproof sunscreen with a high factor.
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Additional Items No mobile phones, iPods, electrical games Cameras at own risk – disposable cameras are ideal or bring in a memory stick to download staff photos. No sweets or extra food – we are well fed and take additional biscuits and squash. No pocket money Every evening we like to give the children a drink and biscuit before bed. Please provide one packet of nut free biscuits which should be sent into school by Friday 1 st May
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Safety Children will not be allowed near the water without a life jacket. The centre staff are very strict about this. Water depth is fairly shallow in most places on the lake however there is a manned safety boat on the lake at all times. The lake is man made so has no flowing water entering it Full risk assessments for the activities are held by the centre who are all fully qualified and CRB checked. The Youth hostel is shared with the public but our lodges have lockable front doors. The site is protected by fencing, a main gate and cctv cameras. There is no access to the water or lake except via the main gate which is locked at night. Behaviour- good behaviour is paramount for the safety and enjoyment of all children and staff. Poor behaviour may result in the withdrawal of a child from an activity and in extreme cases parents may be requested to collect their child from Cheshunt.
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Emergencies Please do not contact the YHA or Young Mariners directly. Phone the school office who will then contact us during office hours. At any other time please call the school mobile number (07581 549418) We will email you regularly with updates about our trip. Should we be late arriving back the office will send a text to all parents/carers
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Medicines Should be named in a plastic bag with clear dosage instructions. Hand to Mrs Burman on the morning of departure. Mrs Burman will be responsible for the administration of any medicines while we are away. Please ensure there is enough of your child’s medicine. Inhalers/Epipens should be full and in date. A spare should also be provided. You have already signed to say that you are happy for your child to have Calpol. We will bring this.
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Night issues. If your child has any sleep issues, sleepwalking, night terrors, bedwetting, or has begun menstruating please make staff aware. We are well trained to deal with a variety of these issues.
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Questions Please ask now or if you would prefer, speak to one of us individually at the end of the meeting.
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