FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Yes, we can accept childcare vouchers as payment for any of our summer adventures at our Ullswater and Howtown centres, which are registered with OFSTED’s Voluntary Childcare Register. If you need it, our unique reference number is EY443840. To book your place, use our online form here and pay the £100 deposit. Once we receive your childcare voucher payment we will refund the £100 (unless you are only part paying by vouchers).
Some sections of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme can be completed as part of your Outward Bound course. For more info check out our DofE Award page.
The dorms will be of different sizes and will mostly have bunk beds in them, and some are ensuite. Depending on the course, either your school or Outward Bound will create a plan of who will share a room. This will depend on how many participants there are, etc. But whoever you will be sharing with – being roommates is always a good way to get to know new people!
Most dorm rooms have en-suite facilities, some may have a shower room just down the corridor.
Yes, bring enough for your stay. See our kit list so you don't forget anything! You can download our kit list here.
For safety reasons, aerosols are forbidden.
Don't worry! You can still take part in every activity.
Pads and tampons are available from the dispenser in the shared toilets at the centre. You can also get them from the Logistics Hub at any time. Your instructor will always be carrying spare products when you are away from the centre. If you are experiencing period pains, you can also ask for painkillers.
Yes, there is usually at least one plug socket in the dorm, with some in the common areas.
Yes, you can bring your phone, but during the day, whilst out on activities, we ask that phones are left at the centre. Access to the internet depends on the centre and your network provider.
Most of our centres have a pool table and a football table. You can also do some sports activities like basketball and football. There is a selection of board games available from the shop, and you can watch films in the social lounge. Just ask your duty instructor.
There is always plenty to do at Outward Bound. We like to start the day bright and early to fit it all into the day. Below is a sample outline of what a typical day at Outward Bound is like:
7am: Wake up
7.30-9am: Breakfast
9am-5pm: Activity time with your instructor
5pm-7pm: Dinner and free time
7pm-8:30pm: Activity time with your instructor
8:30pm-10:30pm: Free time
10:30pm: To dorms
11pm: Lights out