It won’t be long before those going to KMC start to wonder about who will be sharing their dormitory.
I’m surprised no one has asked yet; normally by this time several people have enquired.
Well here’s the answer – sort of:
At the start of break on Monday 17 October there will be a meeting of all participants in C3.
There you will be able to get into a domitory group of your choice, but…
The number of dormitories available is fixed and they vary in size from two to seven occupants and I’m not going to tell you how many there are of each size until you get to the meeting. If you miss the meeting for any reason, I will decide your dormitory. No changes will be allowed after the meeting.
Our aim is to publish at least one daily report for each activity group (written by the group members) along with photos of their adventures.
Typically, posts will appear during the evening but I am sure you will understand if things take a little longer.
I’ve had a couple of students ask about the date of the first payment instalment.
Here are the amounts for all three deadlines.
Please pay;
£80.00 (total £105.00) on or before Monday 4 July 2011
£80.00 (total £185.00) on or before Monday 5 September 2011
£80.00 (total £265.00) on or before Monday 10 October 2011
Please note that you are welcome to complete payment in advance.
All payments must be taken to the cash office.
Robert Dew
Martin Docherty
Samuel Drury
Jack Farley
Daniel Goodbourn
Thomas Gutrige
Matthew Hancox
Benjamin Hornsey
Elliott Loft
William Taker
Daniel Van Hinsbergh
Michael Vincent
Gregory Whatley
Kaan Yesil
Natassja Collard
Jessica Combe
Molly Dawson
Scarlett Eddy
Suzannah Fletcher
Poppy Greenstreet
Lucy Jones
Maria Loftus
Charlotte May
Abigail Mcguire
Kirsty Miller
Roisin Noone
Alice Rawson
Lauren Rigney
Lara Srivalsan-Jones
Charlotte Taffs
Ellie Terziyski
Prudence Vary
Jessica Voss
Esme Votta
Emily Watkins
Holly White
On Monday this week, I started publicising the 2011 trip to KMC. Having posted a new article on the school’s website and held an assembly for the whole of year 8, I waited for the consent forms and deposits to flood in. I was not disappointed; with 36 places available, it was heartening to receive 31 applications the next day.
As I write, the trip is over subscribed by more than ten students.
Because of restrictions in the accommodation layout at the Kent Mountain Centre, the number of girls and boys attending must be carefully planned. As usual, there are far more girls applying than boys so I now know we, in fact, have a couple of places left for boys.
Applications close on 18 February 2011 after which any over subscription will be eliminated by random selection.
3:00pm: Currently south of London on the M25.
Many have had a good sleep on the journey after a late night which included Mr Taylor’s quiz (becoming a welcome tradition on these visits) and a slide show of the week’s photos.
Well this blog is nearing its conclusion. I have been impressed by the response; both from volunteer posters and visitors to the site. It’s been hard work keeping up with the already hectic schedule of activities but great support from KMC and Dane Court staff (along with numerous budding photographers) has resulted in a unique record of our visit.
The blog has become a centre of interest for the participants here too. Our blogging press office (the KMC lecture room) has been an increasing attraction for those unable to contribute to the unfolding story with numerous group member popping in to see what has been written about their adventures that day.
Intense blogging in the lecture room at KMC
With groups of students and adult leaders working together over an extended period towards a common objective, many of the reports give a sense of the great relationships that develop on a trip like this. Everyone involved in the week has had a great time despite less-than-ideal weather. They have learned a lot about the area, new activities, each other and, not least, themselves.
I hope this blog shows at least a little of the value a week like this can have for young people.
This site will remain available until at least the end of December 2010 and may even receive further posts. Registered visitors (parents and participants) are very welcome to continue commenting and I will, of course, keep an eye on the site myself.
3:20pm: West of Chester on the A55 North Coast Expressway.
Men in Black II went down well.
Everyone managed to miss the “Welcome to Wales” sign.
Less than an hour to go.
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