Programme Design
Course Length l Special Needs l Tuition/Staff l The Role of Accompanying Staff l Equipment l Sample Programmes
Our Evening Programme
The evening sessions incorporate teamwork and challenges with larger group sizes allowing students to work with different people. The activities, all one and a half hours long, include:
Egg Drop
Design a container to protect an egg from a large drop – design, teamwork and construction.
Bridge Build/Cane Tower
Students work together to construct a bridge or cane tower across an imaginary river. Will it survive the test of strength?
Glider Build
Design and build a paper glider to fly in the hangar.
Games Evening
A fun and active evening of competitions and team games all taking place indoors.
Disco
A chance to change out of those wellies! The disco takes place in our Recreation Room complete with smoke machine, disco lights and strobes.
Video night
Relax with a video from our collection, or alternatively bring your own. Large-screen projectors are available.
Make a video
Using props and drama skills, students work in teams to produce a sketch which is recorded and played back at the end of the session.
Beach Walk
Discover the nature of our seashore on an evening walk along Calshot beach. Students examine and find out about the wildlife on their doorstep. (Light and tide dependent).
Ballista Build
A chance for older students to try constructing replicas of medieval weapons.
Krypton Challenge A series of brainteasers and active problems to tackle.
Quiz night
A fun evening which tests general and musical knowledge, observation and teamwork.
Course Length
Please discuss with our experienced and knowledgeable booking staff the length of your stay, which can be Monday to Friday, a weekend or other duration. They will guide you through every stage of planning your stay. Our courses represent real value for money, with no hidden extras.
Fees include:
• All instruction.
• All specialist equipment.
• Waterproof clothing (including wet suits if required).
• Transport within the programme
Residential courses also include:
• An evening programme
• All meals, accommodation and bed linen.
• Hot drinks during breaks and prior to bedtime.
Not included:
• Travel to and from the Centre.
• Footwear.
• Towels.
• Examination Fees.
• National Governing Body log books/certificates.
Special Needs
We have many years' experience of teaching students with a wide range of special needs. We work with you to develop a programme which best suits the particular needs of your group. Some bedrooms and bathrooms have been adapted to accommodate people with special needs and have ground floor access.
Tuition/Staff
All our courses are fully tutored by Centre Staff and throughout each course we try to keep the same small team of instructors or teachers with the same group. This allows the development of an instructor/group bond and the fostering of a group identity.
Calshot’s instructional team includes a number of highly qualified and experienced teaching staff, whose qualifications include; RYA Dinghy coach/assessors, RYA Windsurfing trainers, RYA Powerboat trainers, BCU coaches and MTLB trainers/assessors.
The Field Studies team comprises of seven specialist, highly qualified graduates, two of whom are also qualified teachers. All have wide experience within environmental education, and have the subject/curricular knowledge and classroom/ outdoor skills necessary to develop high quality learning environments.
All instructional staff are supported by a professional customer service, catering and technical team.
The role of accompanying staff
We value the role of accompanying staff, who are crucial to the success of any visit. Students are fully occupied with instructor led sessions and there is very limited free time. Wherever possible we hope that you will wish to participate in activities alongside students. Otherwise, relax in our visiting staff lounge with TV, video, and tea and coffee making facilities. Clearly, you remain responsible for student pastoral care and for their safety outside Calshot instructor led sessions. Wherever possible, in addition to the student programme, we offer visiting staff a half day of tuition in activities of their own choice.
Equipment
The design, construction and performance of outdoor sports equipment is constantly improving and evolving. Many of these changes lead to safer, easier and more enjoyable participation for beginners and experts alike. To take advantage of these factors we are continually evaluating and updating our equipment. Equally, our Field Studies Department recognise the necessity to remain at the forefront of technology – the range and quality of our field equipment reflects this objective.
Sample Programmes
| |
9.00–1040 |
11.00–1240 |
1340–1520 |
1550–1730 |
1900-2030 |
| Monday 14th |
Group arrives, settles in. Course Director briefing, followed by tour of Centre. |
Initiative Course |
Climb |
Competition Even. |
| Tuesday 15th |
Sail all morning |
Track Cycle |
Snowblade |
Egg Drop |
| Wednesday 16th |
Windsurf all morning |
High Ropes |
Archery |
Quiz Night |
| Thursday 17th |
Whole day of activities in the New Forest
Map Skills and Orienteering Competition in the morning, followed by a packed lunch. In the afternoon groups practise their team work skills building a rope bridge across a river which will safely enable each team member to traverse the river. The whole process is videoed for reviewing back at the centre. |
Disco/Film night |
| Friday 18th |
Snowblade |
Abseil |
Farewell meeting
Group departs around 2.00pm |
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9.00–1040 |
11.00–1240 |
1340–1520 |
1550–1730 |
1900–2030 |
| Monday 14th |
Group arrives, settles in.
Course Director briefing,
followed by tour of Centre. |
Coastal Study |
Coastal study |
Competition Evening |
| Tuesday 15th |
Snowblade, Archery |
Trawling |
Trawling |
Egg Drop |
| Wedn'sday16th |
Forest Experience |
Climb |
Initiative Course |
Bridge Build |
| Thursday 17th |
River Study |
Disco/Film night |
| Friday 18th |
Orienteering |
Farewell meeting.
Group departs around 2.00pm |
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