Peak Performance by S1 Dalkeith High School Pupils.

IMAG0091Throughout the next few months the S1 pupils from Dalkeith High School have been embarking with the Outdoor Learning Service on a hill walking challenge. Taking in some of the higher Pentland hills ,the pupils have opportunities to take responsibility to lead others, develop teamwork, and have also been learning to use maps.

Those pupils that have been in the first groups have been working hard (leading, helping, and demonstrating patience and resilience – along with a wee-bit of hiding in the heather!!) and in all sorts of weather providing different challenges. We have learnt about geography, geology, history leave no trace , scottish outdoor access code and have developed new skills along the way (great sandwiches too).

Staff at the school have been brilliant at arranging this as the pupils are mixed groups from across the year and provides lots of opportunities for pupils to mix and learn more about each other and their abilities. We hope this programme will go a long way to develop Confident pupils. They certainly so far have been successful including  scaling some of the highest peaks in the beautiful Pentland Hills.

Well done to all the pupils over these first few weeks. Looking forward to working with the rest of the year.

Lasswade P7 paddlepower.

P7 pupils from Lasswade Primary school were out with the service this week kayaking on the lagoons at Musselburgh.

A fantastic couple of days with lots of successful learning going on. The pupils should great resilience and teamwork to achieve a high level of paddling all in one day. Pupils used a variety of skills to ensure that the days were a success including;

Lasswade P7 Lagoons

Effective contributions – from all the pupils in preparing gear/kayaks and teamwork to get on and off the water and helping in observation and coaching tasks

Responsible citizens – working well together in and learning about access and responsibilities which included respect for other usersLassswade P7at Lagoons

Confident individuals – by using exploration and discovery learning methods, working in pairs to improve paddling skills they developed fundamental and transferrable paddling skills. but also personal qualities leadership, trust, tolerance and resilience.

Successful learners were observed all day!   These days highlighted just how paddlesports can develop learning in a variety of areas, movement skills, competencies and concepts (HWB 21-22a), cooperation and competition(HWB 23a)  and evaluating and appreciating (HWB 24a).

Look forward to meeting you all again soon. Well done to pupils and staff who made these days so successful. See you on the water soon.

As mentioned on the days for more information on paddlesports and progressing your paddling visit the SCA site for details of clubs in your area or contact the OLS for more info.

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