We
are delighted that you are bringing your class on a residential
trip to Thornham. We hope that this page will give you some
of the information which you need.
On our downloads page
you will find the residential visits
information pack.
We understand the huge
responsibility you have bringing away a group of children and endeavor
to do everything to ensure that your group is safe, happy and that
they learn a great deal from their trip. If you would like
to come and do your own risk assessments, please do telephone to
make an appointment and we will help you in every way we can. We
have our own risk assessments for our courses and for the cabins,
rooms etc. This is part of the information pack.
Accommodation
is in two log cabins, joined by lobby area, there are showers, loos,
a small kitchen, sitting room and class/dining room attached.
The kitchen has a small fridge, toaster, kettle, microwave oven
and sink. We cannot allow cooking on a conventional oven because
of the fire regulations.
All the rooms except one
has two beds, one has four, all are bunk beds. Please
note we no longer provide linen, please bring a sleeping bag, pillow
case and towel. A plan of the
layout of the cabins might help you to decide who sleeps where
Please ensure the children
bring suitable clothes. Long trousers are best to protect
legs from brambles etc. If possible they should bring wellington
boots as it is nearly always muddy at Thornham, we have some which
can be borrowed, otherwise old trainers.
Jean Marshall, our Education Officer,
teaches most of the residential groups herself. If there is
a crossover day, she will bring in one of our other tutors.
When you arrive unload
your luggage and leave it in the cabins. We like to get going
as soon as possible so ask that you sort out your rooms after
the teaching day. Jean will give the group a short talk about
your trip before the first activity. To arrange your programme,
please telephone Jean (01379 788345) or make an appointment to come
and see her. The full course list is available
here
Please make sure everyone
brings a packed lunch for the first day. If you would like
us to provide a packed lunch for this first day there will be an
additional cost of £3.50 per person.
T he Forge Cafe will provide your meals. Please let us know
on your booking form any dietary requirements on your booking form
(identifying whether these are for adults or children). Supper
is eaten in the Forge Cafe. You will be asked
what sort of sandwich fillings you want for the next day's packed
lunch. There is also runs a small gift shop and we will tell
you when it is a good time to do your shopping. After supper
you can play games on the grassy area in front of the cabins, you
might like to bring balls, bats etc for this. There is a video
and tv in the cabins but no aerial, so if you would like to watch
videos, please bring some with you.
Breakfast things will
be brought up to the cabins for you in the kitchen area of the cabins.
You will help your selves to breafast when your teachers
telly ou. A rota for washing up and clearing up is a good
idea.
On your last day we ask
that you vacate the cabins in the morning before your lessons begin.
You will be given a key to our new shed where luggage can be locked
until you are ready to leave.
We do hope you enjoy your
trip. Please get in touch with any queries.
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