600+ Pupils Attend 2015 Orienteering Festival – Final Results

si-start_closeorienteering Boxes jpegOver 600 pupils took part in the recent Orienteering Festival at Vogrie Country House. An amazing turnout to a fantastic event using this superb venue.

A huge thank you to the staff at Vogrie, the Active Schools team and all the staff in the Primary Schools who entered their enthusiastic pupils and made the event possible.

The event was organised by Midlothian and East Lothian Outdoor Learning Services and has been a great success and we hope to run again in 2017.

Three linear courses were set out for P5, P6 and P7 that challenged their navigational abilities.

Despite the mixed weather all young people appeared to enjoy the opportunity to partake in this event. It was great to see so many enthused pupils and staff.  With course times ranging from 9 minutes to almost an hour it certainly appeared to challenge all pupils. Plenty of smiles from our confident,successful learners.

Congratulations to all the pupils who took part.The Midlothian winning schools in each category are:

P5 – Newtongrange PS
P6 – St. Mary’s PS
P7 – Cuiken PS

Results can be found here – Showing all results for all schools so you can see how well your individual teams and pupils performed. 

IMG_5639We will be running more “Come and Try Orienteering Events” in the 2016/17 year. but for those orieneteers that wish to take their talent further and pit themselves against others from across Scotland then we need to enter some great events coming up;

Scottish Schools Orienteering Competition.(click link)

Closing date for Entries  – 27th May 2015

More Orienteering opportunities locally:

A series of informal events run by ELO will visit three towns of East Lothian in the coming weeks (6 to 7pm)

  • Wed 20th May – North Berwick – Lodge Grounds and the Glen
  • Wed 3rd June – Haddington – Neilson Park and the Tyne Path
  • Wed 17th June – Tranent – Polson Park and the Heugh

These events visit areas new to orienteering. They aim to provide an introduction to orienteering for beginners. Please just turn up between 6 and 7 – look for an East Lothian Orienteers flag. No equipment required – just a willingness to give the sport of Orienteering a go.

More local events can be found here 

P6 CATO Results

The highly popular P6 CATO (Come and Try Orienteering) Events have finished for this session, the first ones took place at Ironmills Park in Dalkeith and the final one at Newtongrange Park. All of the CATOs were over subscribed. Over the 8 days Orienteering, a total of 15 schools attended, 23 classes – approximately 500 students – which is brilliant.

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The CATO involves full classes participating in a warm up activity and map walk. Then the pupils progress through 5 different courses, finally finishing with the Cross Country Event – if they have any energy left!

All pupils involved have worked extremely hard – participating 100% and everyone who has attended appears to have had great fun and learnt or developed their Orienteering skills. The results below can be used for Data Handling in Maths. If your class enjoyed this please come to the P5,P6 & P7 Orienteering Festival – for more information click here.

RESULTS:

Ironmills Park – 20.11.14 – Session 1

Ironmills Park – 20.11.14 – Session 2

Ironmills Park – 27.11.14 – Session 1

Ironmills Park – 27.11.14 – Session 2

Bonnyrigg Park – 5.3.15 – Session 1

Bonnyrigg Park – 5.3.15 – Session 2

Newtongrange Park – 12.3.15 – Session 3

Newtongrange Park – 12.3.15 – Session 2

Newtongrange Park – 12.3.15 – Session 1

Bonnyrigg Park – 19.3.15 – Session 3

Bonnyrigg Park – 19.3.15 – Session 2

Bonnyrigg Park – 19.3.15 – Session 1

Newtongrange Park – 26.3.15 – Session 1

Newtongrange Park – 26.3.15 – Session 2

Newtongrange Park – 26.3.15 – Session 3

 

Curriculum for Excellence & Orienteering Events

Orienteering can involve whole classes or individuals, it is inexpensive, helps develop life skills, is enjoyable and safe. Importantly, schools get active in the outdoors, and pupils can develop a lifelong love of outdoor activities. As well as developing the four capacities of the CfE, orienteering contributes too many of the Health and well being outcomes e.g.,

 Orienteering aspect: practice of skills in different areas and progression of skills used in orienteering. Improving speed over given distance and able to run longer distances. Able to run on rougher ground without injury. E/O: I practise, consolidate and refine my skills to improve my performance. I am developing and sustaining my levels of fitness (HWB 2-22a).

 Orienteering aspect: progression integral to orienteering; master skills individually, combine them and select the appropriate technique(s) in different situations. Goals can be defined in terms of mins per km. or achieve a particular standard in competition, or master particular skills. Through relay/team events – I work with others to optimise skills. E/O:  While working and learning with others, I improve my range of skills, demonstrate tactics and achieve identified goals (HWB 2-23a).

 Orienteering aspect: orienteering provides an alternative to many more “traditional” sports & games. Through orienteering interdisciplinary learning can happen. E/O:I am experiencing enjoyment and achievement on a daily basis by taking part in different kinds of energetic physical activities of my choosing, including sport and opportunities for outdoor learning, available at my place of learning and in the wider community (HWB 2-25a).

P5, P6 & P7 Orienteering Festival – Entries Welcome

The P5, P6 & P7 Inter-school Orienteering Festival takes place at Vogrie Country Park on the 6th of May 2015. This year the Festival will be open to all Primary Schools in Midlothian andP7 Fest orienteering 2 East Lothian.

The main aims of the Festival are to:

  • Have fun!
  • Promote alternative physical activity in the outdoors
  • Provide an opportunity for pupils to compete in the sport of orienteering
  • Further increase pupils’ understanding of maps
  • Experience skills for learning and skills for life
  • Meet pupils from other schools

Festival information:

  • Schools can enter P5, P6 & P7 classes
  • There will be 3 different Orienteering courses suited to the ability of each class
  • There will be no charge for this event
  • Each school is responsible for arranging the transport of pupils to and from Vogrie Country Park
  • Each class can expect to be involved in Orienteering activities for about an hour
  • There will be no tuition on the day and it is expected participating students will have received tuition in their school grounds or at a CATO event
  • Schools will be asked to attend either a morning or afternoon time slot within school hours
  • Before or after the Orienteering Event schools can avail of other opportunities at Vogire Country Park – e.g. Orienteering warm up activities (staffed by Outdoor Learning) or Adventure Playground, Woodland walks – these should be fully organised and supervised by attending school staff
  • The winner of the fastest P5 pupil, P6 pupil, P7pupil, School and Authority will be announced after the event

To enter:

  • To enter please email me (eoin.keane@midlothian.gov.uk) the name of the school, the number of classes, the class size and the number of adults that will be attending by the 27th of March 2015
  • Once all interested schools have replied, further information will follow

Other resources and events:

  • A couple of interesting booklets for coaching orienteering in primary schools have recently become available on the internet, one from Sweden click hereand the other from New Zealand click here.  Both are worth browsing through for ideas
  • This year the World Orienteering Championships is taking place in Inverness – for more information click here