Norfolk Lakes Year 6 Residential: Activities, Accommodation, and Itinerary

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Explore the exciting Norfolk Lakes Year 6 Residential program happening from 8th to 10th July. Children will engage in various activities, stay in single-sex rooms, and follow a detailed itinerary. Learn about the food provided, medical procedures, homesickness support, and the essential kit list. Get ready for a fun-filled and enriching experience at Norfolk Lakes!

  • Norfolk Lakes
  • Year 6
  • Residential
  • Activities
  • Accommodation

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  1. Norfolk Lakes Year 6 Residential 8th 10th July

  2. Children will be split into 4 groups. Each group will have leader/s from Norfolk Lakes and a member of Bellbird staff. Staff attending: Mrs. Dobson Miss Abraham Mrs. Pentney Mrs. Stock Mrs. Wheeler

  3. Accommodation Children will be in a residential block (single-sex rooms) Between 4-6 to a room. Children must bring a sleeping bag, pillow and pillowcase.

  4. Activities The children will do: Aero ball Blind Trail Canoe / Kayaking Obstacle course Climbing Campfire Scavenger Hunt Archery

  5. Itinerary 8th July children arrive at school at normal time. They will need a packed lunch which they will eat before we get the coach. Arrive 2.30pm - They will do session 4 and 5. 9th July Full day 10th July Activities 1 and 2 then depart after lunch about 1.30pm so we should be home for normal pick up time

  6. Food We provide your children with three good hot meals each day. A delicious breakfast, nutritious cooked lunch and filling evening dinner are all cooked by our chefs to a high standard. Please complete the dietary form and return asap. Make sure you inform us of any allergies.

  7. Medicines Everyone MUST complete the medical form and return asap. Everyone MUST complete the medical form and return asap. Any medication, including travel sickness medication, must be in a named bag and given to class teachers on the Monday morning. We will take the inhalers that the children have already got in school with us too.

  8. Homesickness No phones. We will have all numbers and can contact parents if needed. A teddy can provide comfort. Groupings carefully considered to help support children s wellbeing.

  9. Kit list Please check kit list carefully for more details. Key items to note: Knee-length shorts only. Leggings/jogging bottoms are ideal Tops that cover shoulders. Sun cream/hats/sunglasses old trainers that can get wet/ruined second pair of trainers hair ties long sleeved clothing wet weather clothing/waterproof coat

  10. Other items: No razors. No food. No spray deodorants/aerosols 5 to purchase items from tuck shop. This should be in a named purse/envelope and given to class teachers for security Small game / card game /book No smart watches please Plastic bags to put any wet clothes in

  11. Behaviour Expectations

  12. Top tips from another local school Children to practice unfolding and folding up sleeping bags Children to pack own bags if possible or give them a list of their belongings 2 towels are a good idea one for water activities and another for washing.

  13. Any questions?

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