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Chorley pupils battle it out for apprenticeships (external link)
Find out how Keepmoat are working with The Trust to find their next generation of apprentices.

Build a new Britain
Carlisle News & Star finds out more about The Trust while PM David Cameron pays a visit to Howtown

TESS - Loch, listen and learn
TESS and HRH the Duke of York visit The Trust's Loch Eil centre for the opening of Watson House.

Retail Week

Lord Kirkham talks riots, retail and his work with The Trust.

Taking a break in an epic ride, by Mike Derry
Round-the-world cyclist Ken Roberts in Australia.

TES interviews Robin Gibb  about outdoor learning
"Don't cut back on adventure learning: it's when children discover there's more to life than a good phone signal." Robin Gibb, best known as a member of the Bee Gees, is also an ambassador for The Outward Bound Trust.
Read the interview
(external link)

The HR Director (external web link)
Apprentice... you’re inspired
External experiential learning courses for apprentices are an impactful and cost effective way to achieve accelerated learning

Personnel Today (external web link, personneltoday.com)
Outward Bound Apprentice courses – teaching invaluable skills that transfer back into the work place and beyond

Celebration Event for Youngsters Energised by ScottishPower for Outward Bound Course (external web link, Allmediascotland.com)
One hundred and fifty Glasgow youngsters have completed an Outward bound course with the help f funding from ScottishPower.

Oh, the joys of cold water and exercise (external web link, The Independent)
The Outward Bound Trust will celebrate its 70th anniversary by asking former students to share their experiences. Jonathan Brown took his own journey into the unknown.

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 Outward Bound seeks 70 years' memories  (external web link - Chris Benfield, Yorkshire Post)
"An organisation with the unfashionable aim of making young people cold and tired has appealed to former clients for their fond memories. And they are already flooding in."

Outward Bound launches a new nation-wide campaign
(external web link)
'Outward Bound Generations' aims to find as many of the 1 million plus people who have experienced an Outward bound course since 1941. The campaign encourages Outward Bounders to share their stories and memories at www.outwardboundgenerations.org.uk

Community project successfully ran by students
(external web link)
As part of their Mark Scott Leadership for Life Award, Outward Bound Metro students organised a successful three day community project, entertaining elderly residents at Glasgow's Housing Association.

Soaring spirit of adventure
It has been quite a week for Year 12 from Middlesbrough's Macmillan Academy. Ed Douglas reports.
(external web link, The Telegraph)

Former Steps star Lee Latchford Evans takes on the Challenge of the London Marathon for The Outward Bound Trust
(external web link)
Famously Fit, Health & Fitness magazine's editor, Ann Mather, interviews Lee as he starts to prepare for this big event.

Eddie Izzard jogs and dips at the Trust's Ullswater Centre
(external web link)
Eddie Izzard is an ex-Outward Bounder! Read his marathon blog for details on his surprise visit to our Ullswater centre.
He jetty jumped into Ullswater, along with groups of Outward Bound participants, bringing back memories of his childhood Outward Bound experience at the Ullswater Centre.
www.eddieizzard.com/blog

Doncaster Rovers ready for Getaway
(external web link - Doncaster Rover's website)
"Sean O'Driscoll will next week be taking his Doncaster Rovers squad to Eskdale, one of the most beautiful spots in the Lake District, for a three-day course as part of the pre-season training ahead of the 2009-10 campaign."

Ofsted's fact finding visit to The Trust's Lake District centres

Ofsted subject survey: good practice in outdoor and adventurous activities.
Features of good practice observed included, amongst others, "the availability of bursary funding for vulnerable learners", "high quality resources" and "a broad range of teaching methods appropriately applied in different learning situations".

Mystery donor hands £10,000 a year to school
(External web link - Edinburgh Evening News - report by Gemma Fraser)
A Mystery benefactor is to donate £10,000 per year to a city school to take children on outdoor team-building courses to help boost their self-esteem, confidence and leadership.

Robin Gibb

Robin Gibb

  We share the pain of the nation at the sad passing of Robin Gibb and our heartfelt condolences go out to his family at this time.

Social Impact Report

Social Impact Report

Key findings: 93% of teachers saw pupils increase their confidence, resilience and social well-being.

Try a brand new summer adventure!

Try a brand new summer adventure!

Tried an Outward Bound adventure before? Want to know what you could do next? Or if you’re new to us, why not see our full range of adventures this summer for individuals.