The Wild Planet Logistics and Risk Assessment Teams are currently surveying this area for suitable locations to base programs. We aim to complete our surveys by the middle of April 2020 and have programs available soon after. Please contact us for more information.
Accommodation:
The students will stay in three / four-share AC cooled hotel rooms, individual beds with en suite bathrooms. Teachers will be housed in twin share or the option of singles can be made with a supplement.
The arrangements for food will be Thai style buffet, with the exception of breakfast, which will include toast and cereal. Specific western food can be arranged if required. As can food to cater for vegetarian and other specific diets. Water & hot drinks will be provided with meals. Throughout the day, water will be available from ‘drink stations’ placed around the resort, students are also encouraged to carry their own water bottle, which can be refilled from any of these points. All activity locations will also have a ‘drink station
The department head and student welfare representative can be taken on a pre visit to the site prior to the finalization of the programs to address any supervisory or safety issues and to discuss program customization and optimization. If a number of teaching staff are involved in developing the curricular content, it is suggested all attend the pre-visit.
As all of our activities are provided in house our program and activities can be customized as to the particular requirements of each student group.
A Wild Planet staff member can also visit the School if required and give a short audio visual presentation to the students regarding what to expect on the residential, this can be fitted into a normal school assembly/lesson. We are also happy, if required, to conduct a presentation/ Q&A session for parents to outline our code of practice and safety procedures.
A full copy of our code of practice along with risk assessments will be provided for the program.
Teaching staff will receive, a packing list for the students and depending on curricular based activities we have, study sheets and general information that can be utilized for preparation of students prior to arrival.
Activities within this program can include: TBA
NOTE: Some activities are dependent on weather and may require changes on the day according to site conditions & dynamic Risk Assessment
The adventure groups will all be encouraged to develop a group identity and work together as a team during the program. The groups can be chosen at random or follow class or house structure. We will liaise with teaching staff on this.
Our challenge-by-choice approach enables each student to achieve their own successful adventure in the context of their own aspirations free from peer or instructors pressure. We have found during adventure activities, the greatest achievements are never in terms of the distance leapt or the height climbed and that in all our adventure activities everyone has a role to play.