Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Project Week, March 2013


DESCRIPTIONS FOR 2013 PROJECT WEEK!
Two have been taken out, for travelling purposes of where they are going.
I hope to go to Paris to work on my French!
 
 
 Alpine Ski Course

 
This year the course will run in Montgenèvre in the French Alps. Like last year the project will give priority to beginners but that does not exclude others from taking part. In order to run at the price shown we need to take 32 students. The cost of the project includes all travel by coach, all food and includes 6 days of ski tuition (4 hours a day). It also includes the hire of skis, poles, boots & helmet, lift pass and some evening activities. Several second year students came with us last year and a video of last year’s trip can be seen at Resources → Project Week → AC SkiTrip 2012

Cost £630

 
Brecon Footpath Project 2013
 

Come and join a working party for 5 days in the Brecon Beacons to learn how to repair and install footpaths.

The project lead by a National Park warden, will be located in Waterfall Country near Pontneddfechan, Vale of Neath, Powys.

The work will include:

 -          Carrying materials (timber and gravel) to site by hand

-          Repairing and installing new boardwalks

-          Re-surfacing paths with aggregate

-          Installing new timber steps

-          Clearing ditches and drains

 

As we will stay in the area and walk to the worksite each day, costs will be about £85 for the local accommodation.
 
 

Fitness, Health & Nutrition

  

A chance to try a number of activities and training opportunities - to think about how you approach fitness and to learn more about nutrition. 

 
We will be working with experts in their field from outside of the College.

Open to Female and Male students. 

Max number: 10 students

 Cost: Precise details yet to be obtained. Allow £80 per person maximum 

 Dates: Wednesday 27th February - Monday 4th March inclusive

 Accommodation: Campus based for accommodation so no costs here

 

 
Ireland Project

5 days (precise dates tbc).

£200 (tbc) which includes all transport, accommodation, educational programmes and visits, and basic food costs.

20 students (Ideally.  I suppose we could stretch to 24 max.)

 
Description:  Ireland Project 2013 will take students to various parts of Ireland on a lively trip that will explore the life and culture of this island, with a special focus on the history of conflict in Ireland and the current peace process that hopes to ensure a more stable future.

 


Paris Cultural Project

 

Duration: 5 days

 
Depart AC during afternoon of Thursday 28th February

Return to AC during the evening of Tuesday 5th March

 Stay at a student hostel in Monmatre

 Numbers:   2 staff + 30 students

 Cost:   £350

 Itinerary:

 Monmatre and Sacre Coeur

Latin Quarter

Eiffel Tower

Notre Dame 

Louvre Museum

Musee D'Orsay

Pompidou Centre

 
Day trip to Versailles and maybe Chartres or Fontainebleau

 
Pembrokeshire water Adventure

This is an opportunity to spend some quality time in glorious Pembrokeshire, developing skills in surfing, kayaking and coast-steering. 

We will be staying in cottages fifty metres from the nearest beach, and each cottage will be responsible for cooking for themselves - after a hard day in the water – you need to replenish your energy reserves!!

This project is open to anyone and is not the reserve of those of you in the Outdoor Faculty.  It’s a fun week where everyone will learn something new, develop skills and certainly bond as a group. 

 
Cost: approximately £130.

 

Krakow-Auschwitz Project March 2013

 
Max: 20 students

Priority given to History students

 
Programme: after an early morning flight from Bristol airport to Krakow, we will settle in the hostel, have lunch and go for a guided walk of the town centre to learn about Medieval Krakow. On the second day we will spend 3-4 hours in Kazimierz, the Jewish district of the town and later visit Schindler’s factory, which is a museum now (throughout the day we will be able to recognise numerous places from the film Schindler’s List). On the third day we will visit Auschwitz- Birkenau concentration camp. The fourth day will be spent visiting the Wieliczka Salt Mines (World Heritage). On the last day there is time to do some shopping or just relax. Every day you will have some free time.

 
Cost: around £220 (includes coach to and from Bristol, flight, accommodation, all entrance tickets and guide fees and all meals).

 

Walking in Spain

Camino de Santiago or Way of Saint James.

 Number of students: 20-40

 Cost: £ 350

 Preferred dates of departure and return: From 28th February March to 7th March

 
We will immerse ourselves in Spanish culture & language while we follow in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims in the North of Spain. The particular stretch that we shall follow will use the old roads that cross forests, fields, villages, towns and historical cities and medieval bridges. The way on the Camino de Santiago is made simple by clear sign posting by the use of the symbol containing the arrow and the scallop shell. Although sometimes physically demanding, it only requires a reasonable level of fitness and a great amount of interest of nature, religion and food which makes the region unique.

Distance: 125km / 75 miles walking

Duration: 7 Nights

Activity: Walking +  Spanish Conversation +  Religion & Arts

 
Personal Development through Meditation and Applying Ancient Knowledge to Modern Living.

 
Staff:    Asbjørn Damhus
 
Brief description of the project:  Participants will be expected to try to adopt a life style of early to bed early to rise, to see if they benefit from it.  They will be presented with tools for personal development and spiritual growth and there will be collective meditations early in the morning (around sunrise) and early evening.  In the middle of the day various optional movies and DVDs of philosophical/scientific/spiritual/religious content will be shown which may stimulate introspection and critical questioning of handed down dogmas and personal views.  The project can gainfully be combined with another project, extensive revision, leisurely reading, physical exercise or other personal preferences. 

 
Geology of the Glamorgan Coast  "Walking the Outcrop"

 The Glamorgan Heritage Coast is an internationally important Geological location.  It has example of some of the most significant structures in understanding the history of the Earth.  The best bit is that they evidence is easy observe and understand for the newcomer to Geology, as well as provoking interest and curiosity for those with more knowledge. You will learn the fundamentals of Stratigraphy (reading the layers); Structural Geology (the effects of movement of the Earth's crust): Palaeontology (study of fossils) and Geomorphology (why the coast is the shape it is).  You should be surprised by how much you can see and be ready to amaze you friends with your expertise at the end of five days.

 
We will walk on the beach for a few hours each of the 5 days and cover nearly the length of the coast from Barry to Ogmore (but not all of it, just the best bits).

 
Primary School Work Experience

Project Week proposal: One week work experience placement in a local Primary School ( in Barry and Llantwit Major)

Duration: 5 days –Monday 4th of March until Friday 8th March 2013.

Max number: 14  students

  
Llananant Farm environmental Project

Construction and Environmental Work at Llananant Farm. This is a farm that was visited by the 2nd year Environmental students in August 2012.

More details to follow.

 
Creative Project

            Art Peripatetic Teachers

A full week long programme of creative projects including Ceramics, printmaking, screen-printing and felt making. The week will also include a visit to galleries & museums in Cardiff or Bristol. See Lucy for full details.

 
Discover UK
 
The project will include visitits to London and Ironbridge (a heart of England base).

It will involve visits to museums, theatres and places of cultural interest.

 
Principally aimed at English B students. Cost £170 (approx.)

Number of students: 10
 
 
Mountain Biking

You will explore local mountain bike trails and SUSTRANS routes, and then move on to more advanced Mountain Biking in the Neath Valley on designated mountain bike trails.

You will learn and develop mountain bike skills and bicycle maintenance. You will also learn basic map reading and cycling safety.
Bikes will be provided but if you have your own mountain bike, you are welcome to use it.
This is suitable for novices and more experienced bike riders. You should have the basics of bike riding skills.
Proposed itinerary

Day 1 –basic biking prep to assess skills. Health and safety issues. This will be followed by a local bike ride.

Day 2 – safe road biking. Bicycle maintenance – 20 mile coastal bike

Day 3 – Sustrans bike route from Margam to Tongdu.

Days 4 and 5 – Mountain bike trails in the Afan Valley. These are world class mountain bike trails for the exclusive use of cyclists located in a beautiful natural forest. Routes vary from beginners to advanced
Number of students: 8 max
 Cost
£50 (approx. but we expect it to be less than this)

 

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