Ski trip 2011 - Italy, Folgaria

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When setting off, we endured 30 hours of travel, which included a very bumpy ride across the English Channel. When reaching Hotel Monte Maggio, there was a loud cheer at the back of the bus where we were situated. This was the start of our amazing 6 days in Italy. On the day of our arrival, we were suited up with all of our ski gear which would be used the very next day for our first ski lesson. On our first ski lesson, we were taught the basics of how to ski, which included how to snowplough. This was difficult for some but they soon picked up on how to do it. On the first night, we all went to a bar called The Kube. This was a very enjoyable experience, with getting to know the locals and getting a bit merry at the same time. When arriving back at the hotel most people feelt tired, so everybody turned in for the night.

When everybody woke up on the second day, we all went downstairs and had a nutritious breakfast together. This would hopefully give us enough energy to get us through until dinner time. When we were all kitted up, it was time to go back onto the slopes and get skiing again. We would now learn more skills that would help us develop our skiing techniques, which would mean that we would find it easier to ski. This is what we would be doing the next day as well, which would mean that on the fourth day, we were ready to go out onto the routes of the mountains, which would turn out to be an amazing experience for everyone. When we eventually went out onto the mountains, we would be in our usual groups and would have teachers with us at all times. In Paulo’s group, there was a phrase that was coming out that was about Mr. Burgher. Due to him not being the best skier in the world, he would usually be found at the back of the group always trailing behind. When the group would stop and wait for Mr. Burgher, Paulo came out with a phrase saying “Is Simon alive?”. This was told as a joke as Mr. Burgher wouldn’t be seen for a few minutes and there was the joking thought of him falling off the edge of the cliffs. This would stick with Mr. Burgher throughout the trip.

 

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Y12 visit to Lake District

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Miss Sweeney and Mr Tucker had the pleasure of taking a group of Year 12 Public Services students to the Lake District for three days of swimming in Lake Ullswater (nippy!), kayaking, rock climbing and an overnight expedition. The picture shows them after a 'jog and dip' in the very cold lake at about 7am in the morning after their very wet night of camping!

Debating competition

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Four Year 12 students took part in a Debating Competition alongside students from King Edward Camp Hill Girls School. The students, and their supporters, were fantastic ambassadors for our school and gave an excellent account of themselves. Most impressive was the way our students dealt with going to another venue and also the preparation they had put into their respective speeches. Please pass on our congratulations to the students when you see them around school. Students who took part were: Ashley Douglas, Sara Chouki, Dylan Baker and Harprit Bhogal.

We look forward to further competitions and events.

Woodlands camp

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A day of climbing, water sports, team building and more at the Woodlands Camp based in Walsall.

Senior citizens party

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We believe in putting something back into the community and sixth form students organised a Christmas party and performance for the senior citizens of Sheldon Heath.