Friday 12 July 2013

Spinnaker Tower Trip 2013

Early one morning, in the midst of a heatwave, 28 children and a gang of adults woke to a gloomy sky. Tingling with excitement they sprung out of bed, ready to conquer any fears they may have. Heights, the heat, 28 children, coach journeys, packed lunches.....walking!!?

Arriving at school in good time, they were registered, toileted and briefed ready for a days adventure...Followed by the children's briefing.

0915 aboard the coach to ABBA (or the soundtrack to Mama Mia) all the way to Portsmouth with Mr Cownie filling them with little gems of precious knowledge "if you look to your left you will see the Eastbound carriage of the M27 and if you look to the right...the Westbound"

And then, they arrived. 


Burger King staff had never been so afraid

Or so they thought. No, we headed into the Tower and the children waited extremely patiently to travel up to the viewing deck, only to be met by a clear blue sky and a truly amazing, panoramic view of Old Portsmouth and the numerous docks & marina's.

The view amazing, the excitement palpable, the smell...cheesy! Feet and socks galore as the children (and some adults) set about conquering their fear of heights. The bravery and courage shown by some was truly inspiring and it was a real pleasure for all to see these individuals tackle them.

Don't look down!


Mr Cownie very kindly took all of the children up to the second viewing deck where he filled our heads with further knowledge of what was what and how it came to be. The bit about Spice Island was a bit er....eye opening.
We were incredibly lucky to have had a special visiter while up the tower. Nadir's mum dropped by and gave us a all a fly by in her bright yellow microlight. (photo's of all our faces stuck up against the windows to follow)

By this time, the grumbly tummies started rumble and we set off following the Millennium trail round to the Round Tower for a spot of lunch and well earned coffee for the grown ups.

Then, it was a further walk past the square tower, past the beach, past the funfair at Clarence Pier, past the ice cream shop and onto the coach for the trip back to school.

Once back we all had a well earned ice lolly (saving one for Mr Hayman who has a particular weakness for Fabs) and the announcement of the pairs challenge of the day.  The children were sent to find out different pieces of information relating to the tower and Portsmouth. The hard working winners were Harry & Nick who both won a fully rigged Pirate ship (although Mr Keenan thinks he was the one pirated when getting them).

All in all a truly fantastic day. The children did themselves and the school proud with their behaviour in the face of such adverse weather, walking and dizzying heights.

It does of course go with out saying that the parent helpers were of great help on the day. Both Mr Keenan and year 4 would like to offer our thanks to Sian, Robyn, Evie, Jacob and Rebecca's mums and dads for giving up their days to help us have such a great day.




We have been swamped with photo graphs, all of which could possibly have been used to show off our great day. Here's a couple more.




EDITED TO ADD
Photo's taken by Nadirs' mum from the outside of the tower!!










5 comments:

  1. Well what a great day, full of experiences, fun and great weather to top it off! One they will remember for a long time, I am sure! Lovely to see the photos and write up of the day put up so soon for us to see :). Millie thoroughly enjoyed her day and she felt very proud to have gone right to the top of the tower and be brave enough to stand on the glass floor! Another of Millie's highlights of the day, which did leave me amused was the thought of Mr Cownie doing a great German accent with a mouth full of sausages??!! I think this has been a really nice end to the year for all the year 4 children! Millie's Mum.

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  2. I'm so pleased to see photos of your fabulous adventure across the border, I mean, into Portsmouth. What a great time you had!
    Well done for being brave enough to go up the tower and walk on the glass floor (I didn't go because I'm scared of heights).
    So well done everyone!
    Mrs. Keene

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  3. What a fabulous account of an exciting day - I felt I had been there with you. I have yet to walk across the glass floor and I hope to do so soon. Well done everyone!
    Mrs Andrews

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  4. I really enjoyed reading about your day. I think id enjoy a day trip with mr cownie, our very own tour guide by the sound of it.

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  5. Wow it sounds like great fun. I have particularly enjoyed looking at the pictures of your latest trip to Portsmouth as one of the highlights of my time at Kings Copse was the trip you all took with me to Portsmouth historic dockyard. It is great to see how much you have all grown up since then! I can't believe how brave you all were standing on the glass floor and looking all that way down! Well done for organising such a great trip Mr Keenan and Mr Cownie.
    Mr Goto

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