These Boots Are Made For Walking…The Pentlands
October 8 2024
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Pupils take on the highest peak of the Southern Pentlands for Duke of Edinburgh excursion, walking almost 20k over two days, following three weeks of training as part of the school day.
Class 10 have completed a three-week Main Lesson block on Duke of Edinburgh, providing an overview over the four sections of the DoE Award: Volunteering, Physical, Skills and Expedition; as well as discovering how completing the DoE can help with personal development. The pupils are supported in finding goals for each of these sections and the time commitments required.
Thanks to the Christmas Market Fund, the School is now in possession of backpacks, camping and cooking equipment, as well as compasses; and we can conduct a fair amount of practical instruction on campus in the grounds.
The Upper School cohort then swiftly moved on to the preparation for the expedition, which lasted two days and a planned overnight. After erecting the tents on the school lawn, they also practised their cooking in the School’s kitchen. Back in the classroom, route cards were made, and compass skills learnt.
“The first DofE group in quite a few years set off for their practice expedition on Friday 27th September at 9.30 from Harlaw carpark in the Pentlands.
Our hike took us around the Black Hill, down to Loganlea reservoir, where we had lunch and tried the Bothy Bag to stay out of the wind,” reflects DoE lead, Uschi Rosmanith.
“We then climbed up to the Phantom’s Cleugh and came into Bonaly Scout Camp an hour early, the group had walked so fast despite being weakened by their streaming colds.
“Here we practised cooking, using our new Trangia cookers. Due to the 3-degree forecast for the night we did not stay over, but all returned for Day 2 the next morning, some more fresh than others.”
“When I had just started teaching, I was very disillusioned and was about to leave the profession. At that point my school’s Outdoor Education Department was looking to train up more trainers, so I joined and this saved my teaching career! I first gained Basic Expedition Leader and with it DoE leader and later DoE Assessor,” says Ms Uschi Rosmanith, who is facilitating the pupils to obtain the first-tier award. “I took countless teams on expedition, up to Braemar and around Dunkeld and it was the most amazing experience. Once we were very unexpectedly snowed in and had to retreat to a bothy. (Left: Uschi on Pentlands recce before ESS DoE excursion).
DoE expedition walks are typically at least six hours long, and limited to a group size of up to seven teenagers with two adults. A whole-class walk is intended to put the skills learned in the DoE Main Lesson into practice.
“There is nothing better to clear your mind than a good hike and experiencing nature around you, using a map to see where you are and what else there is to explore. I sincerely hope I can pass on this curiosity and the will to explore to our groups!”
Mrs Rosmanith and the pupils were joined at the weekend by Kindergarten parent and fellow DoE Expedition Leader, Rachel Morgan Bruce. Thank you, Rachel, for volunteering to join the expedition.
Congratulations, and well done to our seven pupils from Class 10 who have taken up the challenge to embark on the first-tier of Duke of Edinburgh, initiating their efforts towards the Bronze Award during their three-week DoE Main Lesson: Josh Clutterbuck, Freya Parkes, Neno Allen, Jamie Khor, Sylvia McPherson, Emmeline Anderson, Ruby Robertson (as above, from left to right).
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