A designated duty contact stays on site overnight and is always on hand to support teachers in case of emergency. Our tent villages and pod village are fitted with motion sensor lighting for the safety of teachers and children. The teacher tents and pods are positioned next to the children’s accommodation, and night toilets are provided, so no one needs …
What qualifications do the Rootd staff have?
All our Rootd staff are DBS checked, first aid trained and have the necessary qualifications to teach the activities they lead. They have also received safeguarding training, food safety training, National Governing Body (NGB) training where appropriate, and they have been signed off in in-house activity training. In addition, they regularly undergo Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to ensure they’re up …
What does a typical Rootd day look like?
A typical day on a Rootd residential begins with breakfast, followed by two morning activities. Children then enjoy some downtime over lunch, before taking part in two afternoon activities. Dinner is served at around 5pm, after which children take part in an evening activity and then relax together around the campfire. We provide all activities, equipment, lunch (except packed lunches …