1 / 13

Year 6 2014 Residential Trip

Year 6 2014 Residential Trip. Part 1 Topic Trip. Hooke Court Residential Centre. Hooke Court Residential Centre. Situated 15 miles north west of Dorchester in the village of Hooke

ailis
Télécharger la présentation

Year 6 2014 Residential Trip

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Year 6 2014 Residential Trip Part 1 Topic Trip

  2. Hooke Court Residential Centre

  3. Hooke Court Residential Centre • Situated 15 miles north west of Dorchester in the village of Hooke • Opened in 1994 by Peter and Mandy Cooper, Hooke Court remains a small family run business where the quality and safety of the service provided is paramount. 

  4. Fun times

  5. KEY FEATURES • Grade II listed 14th century manor house • Stunning historical, rural location that brings learning to life  • Accommodation for up to 190  • Twenty-four acres of landscaped grounds and woodlands   • Playground, playing fields and low ropes course • All groups are fully catered for and accommodated in their own area

  6. Food • Hooke Court provide locally sourced, home-cooked food for the children. Where possible the food grown at Hooke Court is included in the menus. The food is healthy and nutritious whilst still appealing to a child's taste. • They children are provided with a packed lunch, hot evening meal and breakfast.

  7. Where do we live? • Children sleep in bunk bedded dormitories each accommodating up to 8 to 10 children, with adjoining bathroom facilities. Duvets, sheets, pillows etc. are all provided, towels are not. • There are play areas immediately outside all of the accommodation units. There are staff bedroomsin the same unit. On the ground floor of the accommodation there is a common room, boot room and kitchenette equipped with fridge and kettle where groups can prepare their own bedtime and break time drinks if required. 

  8. Dates • Monday 3rd – Wednesday 5th November • On Wednesday afternoon, on the way home, we will visit the Tank Museum at Bovington • We plan to be back at school approximately 6pm – just in time for bonfires and fireworks!

  9. Cost • The cost for the trip will be approximately £140. • This will include the coach, 3 days at Hooke Court Residential centre, the trip to The Tank Museum and an activity linked to our topic at the Tank Museum. • You will need to provide a packed lunch for the Monday which we will eat when we arrive at Hooke Court.

  10. Why here and why only 3 days? • We have chosen this residential centre as it comes highly recommended by a number of different school that are currently using it. • Mrs Guy and Mrs Whitford are going to visit the centre for a pre-visit during the summer. • This is Part 1 of the residential trips that we plan to have during next year – Part 2 will take place during the Summer Term, after SAT tests. • This trip will be closely linked to the project we will be studying in the Autumn term – it’s a surprise!

  11. Year 6 2015 Residential Trip Part 2 To be continued …….

More Related