Saturday, 21 December 2013

On time so far

Just boarded plane at Grenoble.
9.48 on the tarmac at Gatwick.
10.14 reclaiming baggage.
10.43 everyone collected and all accounted for.

On time so far

Just boarded plane at Grenoble.

Friday, 20 December 2013

Return journey

The snow stopped this afternoon and no more is forecast for the time being.  All the local roads have been cleared so we don't anticipate any delay at this end in the morning.

Keep an eye on this blog (I know you already are, it has received up to 416 page views daily!) and I will post any updated travel details as I get them tomorrow via my mobile.

We are on EZY8942 from Grenoble, arriving at 10.00am and hope to be in the arrivals area of Gatwick North Terminal from about 10.30am.

Final group photo

All the pupils after the last ski session, having just been presented with their certificates.

Deep snow and funny cars ...

Rather deep powder today as enjoyed by Tom  -  and Spencer, who was ensnared by a fence after slightly overshooting at the bottom of a piste.



We managed to untangle him.  Gigi was collecting snow in her hair:


-  and we all want to have a go in a Renault Twizy, especially on the snow ...

Winter wonderland ...

Just about to wake up the troops and this is the view that will  greet them today.

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Après ski

This evening, a pool and table football tournament.

Ice skating

Most of our fearless skiers went ice skating last night on the resort's newly refurbished and very popular rink.  All went well although the indestructible Lottie did fall on her wrist and sustained a tiny fracture to the end of her radius.  Needless to say, she has it strapped up and is still smiling.
Here is Mrs Liley's group photo of the ice skaters, followed by one of our five excellent Year 11s, who have been very reliable and helpful this year.





As predicted, the snow is currently falling gently and the pistes are receiving a welcome dusting of new snow.  We are expecting some more overnight.

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Today's happy skiers

A few more skiers captured as they finished the afternoon session:

Top o' the world ...

Actually, the top is a bit further up but we think this is as high up as any of us have been this week.  Mr Edlin was up there with some of our intermediate skiers.
The town is just visible down in the valley to the left of Finn's head.

Cloudier this morning

The current forecast is for cloud and sunny spells today with some snow coming in tomorrow.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Some of today's skiers

Snapped as they were on their way back after a successful afternoon on the pistes.

The beginners' group

These are mostly people from Dundee, but you can spot Gigi (pink trousers) and Will (black and white coat).  Another sunny afternoon on the piste, although we had just skied a section that was more in need of a lawnmower than a snowplough.  Snow is forecast for Thursday.

Lunch

Monday, 16 December 2013

After the first 'black'

Some members of our advanced group after skiing their first 'black' run of the week this morning.  Photo by Mr Edlin.

Going back for lunch

In the bucket lift: Tom, Will, Gigi and Mrs L. after another sunny morning's skiing.
Mr Edlin has some good shots from this morning which I hope to post later.

Sunday, 15 December 2013

On the piste ...

The sun is shining and the snow is good.  An excellent morning's skiing followed by a very good lunch back at the hotel.
Mr Edlin took a very good photo of the other group this afternoon and Mrs Liley managed to capture a shot of some rather bizarre wildlife:

Sunrise

This is the view from Room 101. 
If it's this good I may be forced to post it each morning.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

View from Room 101.

Not much snow on the streets but the pistes are the right colour.

Arrived

All safely arrived and installed in the hotel. About to have lunch. Mr Edlin and Mr Court slightly amused to be in Room 101.

On our way up

The flight ran to schedule and we are now on our way up the mountains in the coach.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Alpe d'Huez Ski Trip 2013: Final Details

STAFF: MR COURT, MR EDLIN AND MRS LILEY

TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS:

OUT BOUND:  SATURDAY 14TH DECEMBER 2013
To meet at the Departures drop off point at Gatwick Airport  NORTH Terminal at 3.30AM.

CHECK IN: 04.05
FLIGHT NO TO GRENOBLE:  EZY8941                         FLIGHT TIME: 06.05

INBOUND:  SATURDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2013

FLIGHT NO FROM GRENOBLE:  EZY8942                   FLIGHT TIME: 07.25
ARRIVE GATWICK: 10:00AM

PLEASE COLLECT FROM ARRIVALS  (inside the airport) at 10.30AM

Please note that the airport/airlines have very tight restrictions on liquids and creams/pastes in hand luggage, so please pack any such items into the suitcase and also make sure there are no scissors or pointed objects in the hand luggage or pockets. It is a good idea to have a pair of ski socks in hand luggage as sometimes we have a ski fit on arrival before unpacking suitcases.

Ski bound state that pupils are permitted one medium sized case and one item of hand luggage with a combined weight of 20kgs.  Excess baggage charges are very high, so please be careful.

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: 07854 983257

This will be manned 24hrs.

HOTEL ADDRESS:
Belle Aurore Clubhotel
Route du Signal
Alpe d’Huez 38750
France
Contact Number : 0033476803317

Alpe d'Huez Ski Trip 2013: Kit List

This is the basic list that has been emailed to parents.  We are expecting the resort to be snowy and the weather when skiing will be cold, so the thermal base layers and really good gloves will be important.

We don't recommend taking mobile phones and other expensive electronic paraphernalia as some of it always gets lost.  The staff will not have time to look for lost gadgets, so please only bring things that are heavily insured or that you are prepared to risk losing.  If pupils do bring mobile phones, we will be asking for their numbers.  If parents want to speak to a member of staff during the trip, one of us will have the College mobile phone, the number of which is 07854 983257.


General:

Normal everyday clothes for wearing around the hotel
Normal washing equipment for use in the hotel
Nightwear
Towel
Swimming kit (in case a visit to the local pool is arranged)
Outdoor clothes and suitable footwear for use in snowy conditions
Hats, scarves, gloves etc.


For the skiing:

Thermal base layers
T-shirts, sweatshirts
Salopettes or ski trousers
Ski socks (several pairs)
Ski jacket
Ski gloves
Ski goggles
Balaclava or thermal face protection would be useful
(We will be wearing helmets, so most hats will not fit inside)
Ski goggles (normal sunglasses are not appropriate)
Sun cream, lip balm

We will have medical kit with us, but if pupils require us to look after any medical requirements whilst away, please clearly name and hand to a member of staff.  Mr Edlin and Mrs Liley both hold current first aid certificates.


Equipment provided at Alpe d'Huez:

Ski boots
Ski poles
Skis
Helmet

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Ardres 2013: Photo album

I've been fighting with the new Google+ photos 'feature' (and that's putting it very politely).
Please try the link below and email me at the usual address if it doesn't work  -  or, indeed, to confirm that it does, since it all seems a bit hit and miss ...

Album of Ardres 2013 photos


Friday, 31 May 2013

Ardres 2013: Thank you


The weather did a marvellous impression of November from Tuesday to Thursday, but the children did an even better impression of indestructible and irrepressible Britishness and paid no attention, which was very impressive.  There is a new site manager, Malcolm (far right in photo), at Ardres this year, who has put in a great deal of work to tidy up the site and improve the facilities, bringing in new kayaks, kata-kanus (a sort of catamaran canoe with a sail  -  an excellent introduction for children) and a climbing wall, so many thanks to him.  The team of instructors was very good;  they were keen and positive throughout and we have a lot to thank them for, too.  Also, of course, the unforgettable Kevin, the bus driver.

Mr Edlin and Mrs Liley worked tirelessly to look after the children and organise them during the week and I would like to thank them for giving up their holiday and working so hard.  I must also add that my technician, Mr Bates, has put in a lot of work behind the scenes in the last few months to help me with the administration of the trip, which was very much appreciated.

Finally, of course, I must thank the parents for being so positive and supportive and the children for being fantastic throughout the week.  We were astonished by their achievements and it has been an absolute pleasure to take them away and see them having such a good time whilst developing in so many ways.

I will put up an album of a small selection of photos in the next few days.

Travel update 5

Now on M23. Satnav ETA 2:15.

Travel update 4

Satnav currently predicting ETA 2:13.

Travel update 3

Just leaving Dover, could be back early depending on traffic. Watch this space ...

Travel update 2

On the ferry and about to leave Calais.

Travel update

All through passport control and waiting to board the ferry. Running to schedule so far.

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Ice creams

Sorry, Mrs Barter, she insisted ...

Getting ready for ice cream

Preparing to paddle across the lake to the ice cream shop.  Ice cream photo may follow ...

Mission Impossible

Archie explains how to feed the people through the web of rope.
He now needs to explain how he managed to get my hat ...

Getting ready

Just about to go off to the morning's activities, about to sing a song about bananas ...

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Archery


Ready to go ...

The weather looks much better today. 
The Year 7 girls are about to take to the water and think their paddles make fetching moustaches. Alasdair has a quick practice in his kayak on the grass.


Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Sunshine at last

After a rather wet day, the sun finally made an appearance this evening.  The forecast for tomorrow is much less wet.


I can remember these olive trees as saplings during our first visit in 2001


This is our village, "Canards". The children are doing an evening activity in the marquee.

As you can see, I am having much more success updating the blog this year with my new phone and have also managed to tap into the Acorn wifi.

Up the wall ...

The Year 7 girls have a go on the climbing wall, a new activity this year.


Up and away

After a surprisingly good night's sleep, we are up and at it this morning.  Weather a bit wet ...

Monday, 27 May 2013

Volleyball

Having settled into their tents, a quick game of volleyball before the first activity.

Safely arrived at Ardres

After a pleasant smooth crossing we have arrived safely at the campsite. The sun is shining and the weather is very warm.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

We have garments!

The T-shirts and hoodies arrived today. We hope to have them sorted out tomorrow.


Monday, 20 May 2013

Ardres 2013: Groups

There are three sets of groups into which we organise pupils for the trip, so it can be a bit complicated:
  • Travelling check-list groups so that we can easily check all pupils are present
  • Tent allocations
  • Activity groups
The tent allocations are based on requests received from pupils and parents and Mrs Liley is just finalising those.  The activity groups are to split the pupils into three groups of suitable sizes for the activities that will take place during the week.  These tend to be based on the tent groups and we will sort them out this week.

The travelling check-list groups are purely to speed up the process of checking off the pupils at various stages during the journey and at any point during the week when we need to check that all the pupils are present.  Pupils are not expected to stay in these groups; it is simply a matter of reporting to the relevant member of staff to be ticked off.  To make things simple, I have arranged those by form as below:
  • Mrs Liley:  7Be and 7He
  • Mr Edlin:   7Vi and 8Ca
  • Mr Court:  8Co and 8Sa
These are the people to whom you should report on Monday morning.

Monday, 6 May 2013

Ardres 2013: Travel Itinerary

This is hopefully the final version of the itinerary.  Any updates will, of course, be posted.  Also, watch this space for updated return times.

Monday 27th May 2013   Outward journey
05:45   Arrive at Shoreham College to register and load the coach to leave by 06:15
09:15   Arrive at Dover DFDS ferry terminal
10:15   Depart from Dover
12:45   Arrive at Calais, disembark in coach, head to Ardres
13:45   Arrive at the activity centre in Ardres

Please note that a packed lunch will be required, as the first meal provided is in the evening.

Friday 31st May 2013   Return journey
09:00   Depart from the Ardres activity centre
10:00   Arrive at DFDS terminal, Calais
11:00   Depart from Calais
11:30   Arrive at Dover, disembark in coach, head back to Shoreham
14:30   Arrive back at Shoreham College

All times quoted are local times, i.e. times in France are an hour ahead.

I will be able to update this blog via smartphone during the journey if there are any alterations to the expected return time, so it would be a good idea to watch out for updates on the Friday.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Ardres, May 2013: Information Evening

Many thanks to everyone for turning up to the information evening on Tuesday.
I went over some details which I shall post here for reference. 

Firstly, the kit list:

  • Sleeping Bag/Duvet (it may be quite cold at night)
  •  Pillow
  •  Mattress cover (sheet)
  •  Nightclothes
  •  Bath towel / hand towel  (many)
  • Casual clothes for evening
  • Disposable camera/films
  • Insect repellent
  • Old T-shirts/shorts (many)
  • Rash vests (recommended by Mr Edlin as they dry very fast)
  • Jumper(s) and/or fleece(s)
  • Pen & paper
  • Bin bag(s) for dirty/wet clothes
  • Socks
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat
  • Swimming gear
  • Tie-on for glasses/sunglasses
  • Toiletries
  • Torch and spare batteries
  • Tracksuit bottoms
  • Trousers/jeans/shorts
  • Underwear
  • Waterproof sun cream
  •  Waterproofs (top & bottoms)
  • Shoes (not open toed) for wet activities (many pairs)
  • At least one pair of dry footwear (not open toed)
  • It would be advisable to bring school polo shirt and shorts as backup
  • A small amount of money changed into euros (including a €5 note in readiness for a possible giant ice cream).

Please do not bring expensive electronics such as iPods, cameras, games consoles, mobile phones or jewellery, as these will not be covered by our insurance.  Tents are not very secure, and if you choose to bring valuables we cannot be held responsible for their loss.  There will also not be facilities for charging things up.

I would stress that at least half the activities are likely to involve a dunking in the lake (or at least a significant splashing), so plenty of shorts and T-shirts will be required so that you have dry clothes to change into whilst the wet ones are drying.

If you have your own wetsuit, particularly of the "shortie" variety, you might want to wear it for some of the activities (although wetsuits are provided).

Please pack a soft bag rather than a rigid suitcase as luggage space on the coach will be at a premium and soft bags are more efficient and easier to stow. 

Itinerary to follow.