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London 2013
Parent Information Evening
You child’s safety is our primary concern
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Risk Assessments
Code of conduct
Trip Information
Medical Information
Itinerary
Risk Assessments
All activities and visits have been comprehensively risk assessed and these
risk assessments have been approved by Dorset County Council.
If the level of risk is perceived as high, then the activity will not take place.
Relies on the co-operation of the children and their compliance with the
agreed ‘Code of Conduct’.
Code of Conduct
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Do not run anywhere indoors
Do not go outside without an adult
Stay with your group and group leader when outside
Think about what you do and say at all times
Do not go downstairs in the hotel without an adult
Do not go into any room except your own
Keep your room clean and tidy at all times
Be kind, helpful and considerate to your room mates
When an adult asks you to listen, do so immediately
Take care of everyone
Be silent after lights out and until a member of staff wakens you in the
morning
(Poor behaviour from a pupil affecting the success of the visit and the well-being of others, may result in his/her visit
being terminated. Parents will be responsible for the immediate collection of their child.)
Medical Forms
Medical Information
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Children should not carry their own medication other than inhalers for
asthma.
Medicines should be given to Mrs Shepperd (Trip A, Wednesday
departure), Mrs Donaldson (Trip B, Monday departure) or Mr Lear (Trip C,
Wednesday departure) for safe keeping. These staff will ensure that
children take medicines according the times and dosages given on the
written instructions provided by parents.
Children should carry their own inhalers however a backup inhaler is
recommended in case of loss or damage.
It is advisable for children who suffer from travel sickness to be given
some sort of preventative measure.
You will be contacted if we are concerned about the general health or
well-being of your child or if professional medical assistance is required.
In emergencies, we will of course call an ambulance.
Coach Travel
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Serving the south coast for the last 45 years.
High quality, on-going driver training programme.
All drivers are criminal records bureau (CRB)
checked.
Comply with the requirements of the DfES
guidance on health & safety.
Comprehensive insurance.
New coaches – fleet regularly updated.
24 hour breakdown assistance.
Seat belts fitted.
Anti-lock brakes & secondary braking system.
Speed limiter.
Full air conditioning.
Anti-tilt function.
Coach remains with the group throughout the stay.
Accommodation
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Located in Putney Bridge Approach.
Multi-bedded, en-suite rooms.
Comfortable and clean.
Includes continental breakfast.
Group together, on the same floor with staff allocated rooms
interspersed between children’s.
Communication via mobile phone, hotel phone system and two
way radios.
Itinerary – Day One
09.00 Coach arrives at Cranborne Middle School
09.30 Coach leaves, travel to London (with halfway
stop)
12.30 Straight to Natural History Museum
16.30 Collect from museum.
17.00 Drop off at Planet Hollywood for meal
18.30 Collect from Planet Hollywood and take to
hotel (Premier Inn, Putney Bridge)
Itinerary – Day Two
09.40 Leave for Hamleys, Regent Street
12.30 Pick up from Hamleys and drop off at London Eye
13.00 Lunch
14.00 London Eye flight
14.45 4D experience
16.30 Collect from London Eye and take to Rainforest Café
17.00 Meal booked at Rainforest café
18.30 Collect from Rainforest café and take to Lyceum Theatre
19.30 Lyceum Theatre – Lion King
22.30 Collect from theatre and return to hotel
Itinerary – Day Three
09.30
Pick up from hotel, leave for HMS Belfast
10.00
Leave hotel and drop off at HMS Belfast
10.30/45 (Staggered arrival in two groups) Visit HMS Belfast
12.30
Lunch on top deck on river embankment
13.00
Leave London with stop half-wa
16.00
Approximate arrival time at CMS
What should my child bring?
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Comfortable & smart clothing for wear throughout the visit – be prepared for all
weathers!
A waterproof jacket, sensible shoes, hat and sun cream – you never know!.
Any medication including travel sickness tablets, named and with written instructions.
A holdall or small case – it’s only three days!
Packed lunch for the day of departure in disposable bag & water for the journey. Sweets
in moderation.
Camera, (travel games, book, iPod – to be used in bedrooms & when travelling only).
Pocket money – I suggest around £25 - 30.
Nightwear and toiletries (plus teddy / night-time cuddly – they’ll all have them!)
NO MOBILE PHONES or JEWELLERY.
PLEASE NAME ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS.
THESE WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF YOUR CHILD AT ALL TIMES AND LOSSES WILL
NOT BE REPORTED TO THE POLICE.
Insurance
Our insurance is provided by
Dorset County Council
Insurer - AIG