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Lendrick Muir Day 2

12.3.24

The children were up bright and early ready for the fun activities to begin! Delicious cereal and toast for breakfast before heading out for activities.

Today they took part in

  • Leap of Faith (high ropes)
  • Pizza box (high ropes)
  • Challenge Course and
  • Archery

Lots of fun was had and personal targets met! They have been focusing on resilience and team building at their time at camp and are all achieving huge success here!

Dinner was sausage/roast chicken or chickpea stew followed by Oreo cheesecake! Plenty of clean plates tonight (and some had second helpings).

Tonight’s activity was a murder mystery and the house was taken over by budding actors (teachers and pupils) in the roles of the Mowbray house and staff! The detectives moved around interviewing suspects before casting their verdict! Oscar worthy performances by all!

Supper time now before heading up to bed!

Another fantastic day at Lendrick Muir!

Goodnight, P7

Lendrick Muir – Day 1

11.3.24

The children were excited to arrive at Lendrick Muir this morning. They firstly had lots of fun singing on the bus as they made their way from school. On arrival they had a tour of the site, allocated activity groups and played a wide game called Octoball!

It was soon lunch time and on the menu today was sandwiches, crisps and a chocolate biscuit. The children also were able to select as much fruit as they would like.

After lunch they all took part in a Sustainability activity and investigating the grounds before working in groups to build a mini town design challenge from any materials on the forest floor. They presented their models before a disaster struck and their towns may be hit by a natural disaster such as a flood or mudslide. They had to quickly build defences and were happy to report that the population of their mini towns all survived!

The children enjoyed some free time in their rooms and found out who they’d be sharing with for the next two nights! They then enjoyed dinner time before heading down to the camp fire! They sang songs, told jokes as well as toasting marshmallows or milky ways! Lots of smiling faces around the camp fire.

They had a spot of supper, some relaxing movie time and are now in bed! Plenty of rest before making more fantastic memories tomorrow!

Good night! From P7

 

Lendrick Muir – Day 2 – 28.2.23

 

We got up, dressed, showered and down for breakfast at 8:30am.  Breakfast was delicious and we first had a choice of cereal followed by toast with jam or butter.  We washed it down with some apple or orange juice.  Everyone enjoyed the toast and asked for more.

The morning activities started at 10am and we all split into our groups to do different activities.  Activities today included King Swing, Archery, Bushcraft, Footgolf and Learning for Sustainability.

The groups who took part in King Swing loved it.  Two of us were attached to a harness and the rest of the group pulled the rope to hoist them higher into the air.  When we felt comfortable enough, we shouted to stop pulling as it had reached high enough.  One (or both) of us pulled a blue rope which released the cable and we swung from high in the air.  It was brilliant!  Lots of us smashed personal challenges and even managed to go a bit higher on the second turn!

Some groups had an Archery experience and if we’d played Archery Tag the day before, we were feeling quite confident at loading and shooting arrows!  We then played some games with the arrows and it turned into a competition!

The groups who took part in the ‘Learning for Sustainability’ first went a nature walk in the woods, looking for items around the forest floor that were interesting or unusual.  Some learning took place about the word sustainability and what it means to have a circular economy.  The instructors then gave out challenge cards to build mini villages on the forest floor with items found.  We had to think about how each village could live sustainable (food sources, business etc) and then we took a tour around every group’s village.  It was only then that disaster struck, some of the villages were threatened with a floor or landslide.  We quickly went back and built/thought about ways to defend and survive this.  It was lots of fun.

Dinner was great, we had pizza or macaroni followed by oreo cheesecake.  Everyone is enjoying the food and more clean plates.

After dinner we put on our party clothes and came downstairs for the cheesy disco.  DJ McGowan made sure all the best music was played and there were lots of party games to win sweets throughout the night.

We then had supper and went back to start packing and preparing our rooms for leaving tomorrow. Suitcases are to be dropped off before breakfast so we have lots to do!

Goodnight from Lendrick Muir!

Lendrick Muir – Day 2 – 28.2.23

Good morning from Lendrick Muir!

All the children are happy and smiling after achieving their first overnight stay at camp! They’ve had a delicious breakfast and are already thinking about what’s for lunch and dinner! It’s safe to say the food has been a hit!

The activities for the day have just started with a game of Lendrick Muir People Bingo. Outside tasks for the day will start at 10am and thankfully the weather is on our side. Activities today include king swing, archery, footgolf, buchcraft and sustainability.

Another day of fun and smiles ahead for all the children.  Look out for another blog post tonight after the cheesy disco!