Sunday, 19 April 2009

A new season begins at the Eagles Nest!

Well actually, it began at the ski station on Mont Lozere! As you will see from the picture (this is Eric digging out the caravans at the Eagles Nest - we were worried that the weight of the snow may collapse the caravan rooves!), we have had just a little bit of snow this Winter...OK, 5m at the Col de Finiels. So with some reluctance (but not much, it would have been impossible!) Discover kicked-off 2009 with the first groups at the ski station on Mont Lozere.

At the end of March, we were joined by the intrepid students from Southbank International School. Louise Harrison, a fabulous friend who we originally met with her students from the International School of Paris, brought her ever-expanding group of Geography IB students for a varied week of fieldwork which included a study of the River Souteyran, investigating the urban morphology of Mende (the Prefecture of Lozere) and a trip down to the sand dunes at La Grande Motte and a visit to the fabulous Pont du Gard.

In a week of true 'geographers weather', the students experienced -5 degrees to +20, snow drifts to sand dunes and some excellent geography case-studies which they'll be writing up for their IB standard or higher level submissons later this year. Good luck guys!