THE MOUNTBATTEN SCHOOL International Visits Prospectus 2014-16 2 Mountbatten School has always offered a fantastic range of domestic residential and international residential visits. Some of our trips are extremely well-established and have been offered for many years; students and former students will talk glowingly about their school visits to Belgium, Italy, the USA, Germany, Spain and France. Some have an entirely sporting focus (for example, our skiing trips, Rugby tours and water sports trips). Others have had a particular curriculum focus (for example, our trips run by the Modern Foreign Languages Department and the Battlefields visit). Others have had a cultural focus (for example our regular Classics trip to Italy). We also offer some one-off trips. In recent years, this has included trips to Turkey and China. This prospectus indicates our current plans so that parents can see what trips are being offered, or are likely to be offered in the future. We cannot guarantee that every trip will run, nor can we guarantee that every child who wishes to go will secure a place. It may also be possible for a trip to be offered that is not in the prospectus. This sometimes happens when a new member of staff joins the school and is keen to offer a new experience, or where we are contacted by another school to jointly offer a trip. Skiing Trips We offer one skiing trip per year, usually over the Easter break. The trip is offered to students in Years 711. Trips are by coach to a major Alpine resort. Trips last nine days (including transfers) and are all inclusive. Location Dates Year groups offered Focus Approx. Cost Trip Status Spending money guide Teacher to contact Easter 2015 Italy 4 April to 14 April 7-11 Skiing £800 Offered £40 Mr Taylor Easter 2016 TBC 2 April to 12 April 7-11 Skiing £800 Planned £40 Mr Taylor Classics Trips This is one of our longest-running series of trips. Trips are often to two distinct centres and combine a range of cultural and leisure activities. We generally try to book hotels with a swimming pool so that there is some relaxation time. Trips encompass all the main attractions. So, for instance, the Rome trip would include the Colosseum, the Vatican, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and the Pantheon. The May 2015 trip is centred around hotels in Rome and Venice and includes visits to Ravenna and Verona. There is a planned cycle of visits so that all students have the opportunity to visit our most popular destination, Rome, and a visit to at least one other major site of early or late antiquity. Trips are by plane. The trips in May half term are generally 7 or 8 days. We are hoping to run a shorter, cheaper October half term trip from October 2016 which complements the May offer. Trips are half board. 3 Location Dates Year groups Focus Approx Cost Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact May 2015 Rome, Venice 21-28 May 9,10 Art, Classics £750 Offered £120 Mr Cox May 2016 Croatia TBC 9,10 Art, Classics £750 Planned £120 Mr Cox Oct 2016 Sicily TBC 11 Art, Classics £550 Planned £80 Mr Cox May 2017 Rome, Sorrento TBC 9,10 Art, Classics £750 Planned £120 Mr Cox July 2016 Berlin and Krakow TBC 10 History, RS £585 Planned £80 Mr Kirby November 2016 WW1 Battlefields TBC 9 History £295 Planned £40 Miss Morgan History Trips The History department offers two well established and popular trips. Year 9 travel to the Battlefields of Flanders. From 2015 this will include visits to Ypres in Belgium and The Somme in France. The journey is by coach and the cost is all inclusive. We also travel to Berlin and Krakow with our Year 10s as part of a study on Nazi Germany. Krakow is situated close to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, on the site of the infamous death camp. The trip supports students studying GCSE History and students studying Religious Studies. The half board trip is by air and coach and all visits are included in the cost. Location Dates Year groups Focus Approx Cost Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact July 2015 Berlin and Krakow 18-22 July 10 History. RS £585 Offered £80 Mr Kirby November 2015 WW1 Battlefields 7-10 November 9 History £295 Planned £40 Miss Morgan 4 Geography Trips The Geography department offers two regular Geography-themed trips. Trips are all inclusive. Journey is by scheduled flight. July 2016 California, USA TBC 10 £2000 Tourism Planned £300 Mr Oakley Location Dates Year groups Approx Cost Focus Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact Modern Foreign Language Trips In addition to our new Spanish trip (which replaces the wellestablished Paris trip) the school is also offering an exciting opportunity to visit The Gambia. A trip to Morocco is planned in 2017, and the German market trip will return soon. Location Dates Year groups Approx Cost Focus Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact April 2015 Madrid April 8, 9 £500 Culture, MFL Planned £50 Ms Gonin February 2016 The Gambia TBC 9,10, 11 £1000 Culture Planned £100 Miss Hunt Expressive Arts Trips The Expressive Arts department and Mountbatten School Music Academy are offering two exciting opportunities in 2015 and 2016. We have been invited to perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July. A performing arts-based trip to New York is planned for July 2015. Location Dates Year groups Approx Cost Focus Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact July 2015 Switzerland 12-17 July 8, 9, 10, 11 £550 Music Offered £100 Mr Marchant Easter 2016 New York, USA TBC – 5 nights 9, 10 £1300 Arts & Media Planned £200 Mrs Cumming 5 October 2017 Iceland TBC 10 £800 Science/Plate Tectonics Planned £100 Mrs Wheeler (Science) Sports-related Trips In addition to the skiing trip, the Sports College is planning some additional opportunities including a Rugby Tour to Cape Town. Location Dates Year groups Focus Approx Cost Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact July 2016 Spain TBC 8, 9 Water sports £600 Planned £50 Mr Osborne July 2017 South Africa TBC 9,10,11 Rugby £2,000 Planned £200 Mr Robinson Science Trips Science are planning some visits to the CERN Hadran Collider (the largest laboratory in the world) and to the Russian Space Centre in Moscow. Location Dates Year groups Focus Approx Cost Trip Status Spending money Teacher to contact July 2015 Switzerland 12 – 15 July 9, 10 Science, Physics £495 Offered £50 Mrs Wheeler July 2016 Russia TBC 9,10 Science, Space £800 Planned £50 Mr G Sanchez 6 Securing a Place on a Trip and Oversubscription Criteria Each trip will have a published closing date to return reply slips and initial deposit. The School will not adopt a first-come-first-served basis for allocating places on trips. However, students applying by the closing date will be offered places before any student applying after the closing date. Students will not be able to secure a place on any trip if their parents owe the school money for other trips or activities. Where a trip is oversubscribed, the trip organiser will investigate whether it is possible to take additional students. Where this is not possible, students will be allocated on the following basis: 1. Priority will be given to students who have a particular educational need. For example, Year 9 students choosing GCSE History would have priority for a place on the Year 9 Battlefields trip. 2. Priority will be given to students who have been on the fewest previous or who have confirmed places on planned international residential visits organised by the School. 3. Names will be drawn randomly out of a hat by the trip leader. 4. A waiting list will be compiled and kept by the trip leader in accordance with points 1 to 3. Students applying after the published return deadline will join the waiting list in the order in which they have returned their reply slip. The list of students on the trip will be circulated to the Head of Year and the SLT Link for the year group. In consultation with SLT, the Head of Year may remove a student from a trip where it is decided that recent behaviour gives rise to concerns about the impact the student might have on the safety, well-being or enjoyment of other students on the trip or where behaviour on any previous visit resulted in a sanction upon return to school. Parents will be informed of whether their child has secured a place on the trip. Visits Code of Conduct Remember to be polite and cooperative at all times, whether dealing with each other, members of staff or members of the public. You are representing your school. Listen carefully to all instructions and act on them. Punctuality is important. Always report at the time and place agreed with members of staff. Never go anywhere without clear permission from a member of staff. Always go in groups of at least three, never alone. Treat others and their property with respect. Ensure hotel rooms or accommodation is kept and left tidy. Report all incidents or breakages to a member of staff immediately. Quiet and lights out at the agreed time. Coaches are to be kept tidy, no litter or chewing gum. No smoking and no alcohol. These and any other prohibited item must not be purchased to be brought back e.g. fireworks, penknives or laser pens. Failure to follow this code of conduct will result in sanctions being applied: Minor incidents will be dealt with on the visit by the member of staff with responsibility for behaviour. Sanctions may be a verbal reprimand or loss of free time. Serious incidents will be dealt with on the return to school and could result in a ban from further visits. In the unlikely event of a student committing gross misconduct the student will be sent home from the visit early at the expense of the parent. 7 8
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