Sunday: Alibi…

 

This evening, when the students came to the school they found a crime scene…

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The social activities team staged a fake murder at the school and students were told they were all suspects! Their role is to come up with an alibi to explain where they were during the ‘murder’, including photos, receipts and any other evidence to prove they were not at the crime scene.

Tomorrow after lessons there will be a court case in which each student will be questioned and their alibis compared…and then we will find the guilty student!

 

Saturday: Thorpe Park Excursion

Today the students woke up early and were on the coach to Thorpe Park (South West of London) at 8 o’clock in the morning!! The theme park has some brilliant rides, both big and small, and despite some slight rain (and a bit of thunder) the day was enjoyed by all. During the rain, most of the students sheltered in the arcade where they won various prizes, including a minion dressed in a tie-dye t-shirt (?!).

The screaming and excitement must have gotten to us all, as nearly everyone (including the leaders) were asleep on the journey home – I think the coach driver enjoyed a quiet drive!

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1st week of Teenage Course!

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“A great first week to the course. Mother Nature has given us a daily shower, and we learned that most students are terrible bowlers, and each student thinks their country will win the Euro 2016 tournament. We’re looking forward to a great second week where we’ll visit London, hit the cinema, and spend some time at the Live Action Laser Games: Laser Force. Can’t wait!”

Rob – Course Director

 

Wednesday: Swimming & CAE’s crazy game

 

This afternoon we went swimming in the local leisure centre where students played in the pool and used the water slides. This was enjoyed by all!

This evening the students were introduced to CAE’s very own Crazy Game! This is a board game combining many different popular party games including Pictionary, Charades and Trivia Questions. There were three teams and a close race to the end, involving highly enthused shouting and a debate about how many states are in America (50?! 51?! depends which foreign website you look at!!!)

The evening ended with a game in the garden as the sun set involving hiding in the school’s grounds and racing to a safe area without being caught by the ‘catchers’.

 

Tuesday: Orienteering & Bowling

 

After the morning’s lessons, students enjoyed an afternoon of orienteering in the village – they were split into two teams and raced to collect clues hidden across parks, pavements and lampposts. Everyone (including the social activities team) were too busy competing to take any photos. And after much competitiveness, prizes were split between both teams after a draw.

In the evening the group went ten pin bowling. It was a good opportunity for the students to mix with different nationalities and practice their English whilst bowling and playing in the arcade.