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Condover Hall

Yes — we welcome Party Leaders, Governors, EVCs and Local Authority Advisors for free preview visits.

Yes. Our catering team can provide for allergies, intolerances and religious requirements with advance notice.

Each group has one dedicated instructor. Ratios are normally 1:12, rising to 1:15 in line with BAPA guidance.

We always have back-up activities ready so every group stays active and engaged.

Multibedded rooms (most ensuite), comfortable teacher rooms and warm indoor areas for evenings.

Croft Farm

Absolutely. Conditions are checked continuously. If the weather changes, alternative activities are ready to go.

Yes — free preview visits are available but must be pre-booked through head office.

Not always. Every child wears a buoyancy aid, and the lake is shallow enough for reassurance. We ask for swimming confidence details in advance.

All sessions follow strict safety procedures. Instructors are qualified, trained and experienced in running watersports for school groups.

Groups stay in chalet rooms or Scandinavian-style heated cabins, with comfortable spaces for students and separate rooms for adults.

Château du Molay

Yes. All meals are prepared on site and dietary requirements can be catered for with advance notice.

Contact Travelbound on 01273 244572 or visit the Travelbound website to check dates, prices and availability. All bookings are handled directly by Travelbound and are subject to Travelbound’s booking conditions.

Most schools travel by coach and ferry from the UK. Travelbound can advise on the best travel options for your group.

Travelbound provides end-to-end planning support, including risk assessments, itinerary design and on-the-ground assistance. Teachers benefit from clear guidance before and during the trip.

Yes. Travelbound holds ABTA membership and ATOL protection for flight-inclusive trips, giving schools financial security and clear support from enquiry to travel.

Yes. The Château du Molay is used exclusively by school groups. The grounds are secure and monitored, and the on-site team supports teachers and students throughout their stay.

Students can enjoy archery, frisbee golf, archery tag, multi-sports, team challenges and seasonal swimming in the heated outdoor pool — all within private, supervised grounds.

The Château du Molay is close to Normandy’s historical and cultural sites, including Bayeux, the D-Day beaches and local markets — ideal for history, language and cultural studies.

Teachers

Not at all. Some teachers come with dates and details ready to go. Others start with a rough idea and a lot of enthusiasm. Either way, we’ll help you with the next steps.

As much as you need. Your JCA team will guide the process, share the right resources at the right time, and help keep everything moving without overcomplicating things.

These are built into how JCA trips are planned and delivered. Accommodation, routines, dietary needs and medical information are all considered as part of the process, with straightforward guidance available if you need to share details with SLT or parents.

The Parents’ Hub is the best place to point them. It covers what to expect, answers common questions and explains the benefits of JCA trips in a clear, parent-friendly way.

Teachers and group leaders remain responsible for their groups, while JCA instructors lead activities and provide on-site support throughout the stay. It’s a partnership that keeps things running smoothly.

Parents

Accessibility varies by centre and activity, so schools can discuss specific requirements with JCA in advance.

This depends on your school’s policy, and they will let you know the expectations for the trip.

Rooming arrangements are organised by the school to help everyone settle comfortably.

Teachers usually acknowledge birthdays while keeping the trip’s routines running smoothly.

Homesickness is common at first, but busy days, supportive teachers and clear routines usually help children settle quickly.

Teachers are used to helping children manage forgotten items and will find simple solutions if needed.

Schools collect medical and dietary information in advance so the right support can be arranged before the trip.

Many children try these activities for the first time on a residential, with instructors guiding them step by step.

JCA activities are designed so everyone can take part at their own pace, with encouragement rather than pressure.

Teachers handle lost items calmly and practically, and most things are found once bags are unpacked.

Teachers stay with their groups throughout, while JCA instructors lead activities and manage the centre.