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Scottish schools and residential trips

25 replies

spacemangoestowork · 12/11/2016 11:18

Totally random question, but is it true that all schools in Scotland offer a residential trip to 5/6 year olds, 4 or 5 nights, and that this is taken up enthusiastically by parents?! Or did they mean 9/10 year olds???

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QueenLaBeefah · 12/11/2016 11:20

I can only speak about the school my children went to but it is generally primary 6 - so roughly 10yr olds. But because it cost £400 only about half the class went.

Garyfetacheese · 12/11/2016 11:21

My daughter is going on her first trip in 2017 (Primary 6 age 10). I went to Chester with my school at her age. It was good fun.

Procrastinatia · 12/11/2016 11:21

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celtiethree · 12/11/2016 11:22

No they don't. Where we are our local schools offer a residential in P7 so 11 year old. Only for 2 nights.

LadyPenelope68 · 12/11/2016 11:22

It'll be P5/6 (Year 5/6) not aged 5/6

dancemom · 12/11/2016 11:23

Primary 7 pupils only around here. Monday to Friday usually.

whirliegig · 12/11/2016 11:23

My wee ones went away with the school in P5 for 4 nights for an outdoor education residential course.

Nothing was ever offered younger than that.

spacemangoestowork · 12/11/2016 11:24

Ah yes, yr 5 and 6 sounds more like it. Thanks everyone.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 12/11/2016 11:25

Ours all did a week in P7

TheTroubleWithAngels · 12/11/2016 12:11

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Steppenwolfe · 12/11/2016 13:38

No...schools in Scotland offer residential trips 2-5 days usually to primary 6-primary 7 children ..English equivalent Year 7 -8. It's not compulsory and children opt out for various reasons.

Willow2016 · 12/11/2016 13:39

Here its P7 so 11 - 12yr olds.
They meet up with all the other primary school p7's they will meet at high school (although they will have met some of them already as schools are linked for many things) and spend 3 days (2 nights) doing outdoor adventure stuff. They love it.

iveburntthetoast · 12/11/2016 13:41

P7 here, too. Only a few nights at a place 70 miles away. DDs already been there with brownies--it cost £150

dementedpixie · 12/11/2016 13:43

Dd went in Primary 7 and that is the only year a residential trip is offered at that primary school.

MrsJayy · 12/11/2016 13:44

Primary 7 here, why did you think it was age 5/6 op

DramaInPyjamas · 12/11/2016 13:57

The residential trips at our schools are Primary 7 - Friday to Monday its at an outdoor adventure place, it costs £150

The secondary School does the same residential for the first years, same place and amount of days but at a cost of £250 Confused
My children are not into outdoorsy things like kayaks and abseiling so they didn't bother going

The school trips for the 5/6 year olds (primary 1 & 2) are usually just an afternoon on the farm or garden centre.

DramaInPyjamas · 12/11/2016 14:06

What is the AIBU though? What's the reason your asking?

MrsJayy · 12/11/2016 14:09

Yes whats your U.

trixymalixy · 12/11/2016 14:11

P7 go on a residential trip at my kids school. Definitely not 5 and 6 year olds.

tabulahrasa · 12/11/2016 14:12

They do one for P3/4 round here...Monday to Friday to a centre about 10 miles away.

Another in P5/6 further away and then the P7 transitional one for all the cluster schools.

Most pupils go, but not all and enough don't that it's not an issue if they don't.

Heratnumber7 · 12/11/2016 14:15

I have to say, if you're worried about age, our Rainbows (5-6) regularly have overnight sleepovers.

Twooter · 12/11/2016 14:22

Ours do P5-7. Small school so all encouraged to go each year. Trips seem really fun.

GruochMacAlpin · 12/11/2016 14:32

P7 (11yos) for our school too. Mon to Friday.

spacemangoestowork · 12/11/2016 14:45

There was no U, I am sorry! I was being U asking the q in AIBU probably.

I was just interested in whether it might be right, but I think they meant year 5/6.

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MrsJayy · 12/11/2016 14:57

Yes chat would have done Smile

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