Archives 2008-09
Dorset : enfants et professeurs reviennent ENCHANTES !
Par Anne Potonnier, photos et légendes Darren Griffiths

- Man-o-War Cove. The coastal feature immediately to the east of Durdle Door. (Tuesday)
Au programme : visite de vieux châteaux, étude des formations naturelles de la côte, escalades, ordinateurs...
Une semaine studieuse et de rêve pour les enfants et les professeurs.
Un grand merci à Darren Griffiths et Ross Black pour cette superbe aventure.
Les réservations ont été prises pour l’année prochaine !
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- In Dorset, we visited beautiful National Trust sites, which gave us lots of information on geology and on history. We also had a fun day, as we went on Jacobb’s ladder. At night we slept at the center, 3 or 4 of us in a room. We also met PGL Staff who was incredibly nice. It was a thrilling experience. I hope 5ème students next year will love Dorset too. Justine Bohelay

- Durdle Door. The world famous coastal arch on the ‘Jurassic Coast’. (Tuesday)
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- Students being taught about the management of the Durdle Door site, on the cliff top overlooking the arch. (Tuesday)
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- Students learning about the more intense management of Lulworth Cove, with the Cove in the background. (Tuesday)
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- Students preparing to tackle the mighty Jacobs Ladder climb. (Thursday)
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- The final evening. Having worked hard all week, students let off steam and enjoy themselves with a series of team games. (Thursday)
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- The final evening. The games are inclusive to all but encourage students to stretch and exercise.
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- Stair Hole embryo cove, located next to Lulworth Cove. This is what coves look like when they are just beginning to form. (Tuesday)
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- Jacobs Ladder. Students attempt to climb Jacobs Ladder. A task that requires team-work ,as well as nerve, to complete. (Thursday)
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Dernière modification le 31-08-09 par la Direction