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Primary 5 John Muir Award Week Monday 3rd June – Friday 7th June 2019

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1 Primary 5 John Muir Award Week Monday 3rd June – Friday 7th June 2019
Dunbar Primary School Primary 5 John Muir Award Week Monday 3rd June – Friday 7th June 2019 2018 video playing as parents enter: Helen

2 The John Muir Award The John Muir Award is an environmental award scheme focused on the natural environment. It promotes educational, social and personal development through engagement with wild places and involvement in conservation. Jamie

3 The John Muir Award To achieve the John Muir Award, pupils must meet the four Challenges: Discover a wild place Explore it Conserve it Share the experiences Show enthusiasm and commitment Have an awareness of who John Muir was Understand what the John Muir Award is and why they are participating Jamie

4 The John Muir Award Jamie Watch 2mins 10 secs only

5 Curriculum Focus Social Studies Health and Wellbeing
RME – Awe and Wonder with Mr Taylor Problem solving Outdoor education – rafting, canoeing or kayaking Social and emotional development Jamie

6 Weekly Organisation All 145 Primary 5 pupils will be split into four groups: Group A, Group B, Group C or Group D Provides valuable opportunities for pupils to mix with each other, to make new friendships and to prepare for the transition to Dunbar Grammar School Pupils have chosen friends they would like to be with and we have used this to create the groups and make dormitory plans Jamie

7 Weekly Organisation Across the week, each group will:
Spend one day and night at the Innerwick Outdoor Centre Spend two days in school and in the local area learning about John Muir, conservation and our local community, this includes visits to Spott Church Spend one day at the Whiteadder with outdoor education instructors, including a water based activity, hill walking and problem solving tasks Jamie

8 Weekly Plan Jamie

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10 Innerwick Centre Innerwick Residential Centre was established to promote field-work and outdoor activities in the East Lothian countryside It’s perfectly located for exploring East Lothian Recently refurbished and the centre is  unstaffed self-catering Jamie

11 Innerwick Activities Wildlife and nature walks Woodland scavenger hunt
Fire building and camp cooking Tent building Outdoor Art Team games and problem solving tasks Evening Quiz Sharon

12 School Activities Conservation and looking after our local area
Creating a bio-diverse playground Bug hotels Insect friendly wildflower mini-meadows Hedgehog houses Bird spa and cafe Creating litter art with Viridor Woodland walks John Muir art books Sharon

13 Whiteadder/Outdoor Education
Kayaking Hill walking Problem solving tasks Outdoor education team lead this Suzanne

14 Spott with Mr Taylor Witches Stone Community lead workshop
Walk of the local area Learn about the rich history of Spott Richard

15 Staffing at Innerwick Each group of children will have at least 4 adults with them If there are any additional Health/Support Needs there may be extra adults Class teachers, Auxiliaries and other volunteers are all PVG checked Helen

16 Food throughout the week
A packed lunch is required each day Please inform your child’s class teacher of any allergies, particularly relating to food Special dietary requirements can be catered for, please let your child’s teacher know as this will need to be discussed with Ruby in the kitchen prior to going We will never let any child go hungry so please don’t worry if you have a very fussy eater, sometimes the power of peers helps when choosing to try something you would never try at home! Helen

17 Weekly Kit List Outdoor clothes with a spare set throughout the week
For the night at Innerwick: Yes - bring a favourite teddy Yes – bring a book to read No - electronic games or mobile phones No other food or drinks or sweets required Helen

18 Medication If your child is on medication we will need full details and it will be administered and recorded, as are any accidents/illnesses We encourage children to bring lip balm and a sun hat since they are outdoors most of the day Bed wetting - please inform your child’s teacher if this an occasional issue, if so, please pack additional clothing Helen

19 Payment and Costings £10 deposit and permission slip should have been returned The final cost of the visit will be £46 (inclusive of £10 deposit) The final amount must be paid by Friday 10th May 2019 Please can you ensure you have paid by this date as we have to pay in advance for the outdoor education staff, the food and the mini buss hire. School cannot afford to pick up this up If you have any concerns regarding payment please come and see us so we can make individual arrangements Helen

20 Questions?/Next Steps Pay deposit/Final amount
More details will follow with details about kit for Innerwick and clothes for the rest of the week’s activities Talk to your son/daughter about the experience and if they have any concerns then come and see us – we can help Talk to the class teacher, Mrs Rice or Mrs Gillanders about any medical concerns we need to know about Helen


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