School Visits

 

 

We pride ourselves in the number of educational visits organised for the children each school year.

Visits can enhance the curriculum, for example bringing history or science to life, or can provide opportunities for experiences that would not otherwise be available to the children. Residential visits can develop independence and a real sense of teamwork and mutual support.

Each visit is well researched by the teacher in charge and a full risk assessment is carried out. Care is taken to ensure the visits are educational, safe, enjoyable, stimulating and well supervised by staff.

 

Day visits take place to:
Yr 3: Danelaw (Viking centre), Magna

Yr 4: Bretton Sculpture Park

Yr 5: National Coal Mining Museum

Yr 6: Eden Camp

 

 

Residential visits:
 
Yr 4: WMDC Centre at Hornsea
 
Yr 6: Robinwood Activity Centre.

 

Charging policy

Day Visits

Letters giving details of the visit or visitors will be sent home. The cost per child will be clearly stated. We usually ask parents to make a voluntary contribution to help towards the cost. There is no obligation to contribute, however, if insufficient funds are raised the visit may be cancelled, at the discretion of the Governors.

Residential Visits

Where a journey fits the requirements laid down by the LEA, full remission of board and lodging charges will be made from central funds to all pupils whose parents are in receipt of Income Support or Family Credit or are eligible for support in respect of school journeys under the Authority’s Scheme of Aid.

 

 

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