School Adventure

About School Expeditions

A Stepping Stone to a Lifetime of Adventure

KE is the UK's foremost adventure travel operator, with more than 25 years' experience of running a worldwide range of trekking trips, climbing expeditions, mountain biking escapades, family adventures and other challenging holiday options. We have a reputation for innovation, for attention to detail and for providing great holidays.

The very first KE school group travelled to Pakistan's Karakoram Mountains in 1988 and since that time demand for school expeditions has become increasingly popular. We have a School Group Team dedicated to this aspect of our business. On this website, you will find 2 and 3-week school group itineraries to the mountainous regions of Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, as well as shorter adventures in Europe, North Africa and Arabia. As a general rule, they are designed to be suitable for students aged 14 and over.

Adventure Travel, an educational experience

School group adventures are recognised to make an important contribution to the curriculum, with adventure travel providing a great opportunity for students to learn through first-hand experience. Travelling to new and exciting geographical environments, confronting new challenges and experiencing very different cultures, students gain a better sense of perspective and a clearer understanding of their own place in the world. Other acknowledged benefits of the group travel experience are improved self-confidence and the development of leadership, teamworking, planning and communication skills.

Sustainable Tourism

Ever since we ran our first trip in 1984, we have been committed to minimising our environmental impact. Recognising the fragility of the world's wilderness environments, we keep our school groups small and operate according to the 'mountain code', which is provided to all all groups, leaders, agents and staff. KE has achieved AITO 5-star status for Sustainable Tourism - the highest available.


Safe Travel

Rafting GroupOur number one concern is for the safety of all who travel with KE Adventure Travel. Recognising that there is inherent risk in any adventurous activity, we aim to minimise this risk without detracting from the adventure experience. With KE making your travel arrangements, you can experience wild and remote places, whilst enjoying the security and peace of mind that comes from choosing a well-respected company with an excellent safety record.

Your KE Leader

KE school group leaders are chosen for their professionalism, their qualifications, their energy and for a proven ability to work with groups of young people. They have each passed a CRB criminal record check. Each of them has also completed a wilderness-specific first aid course. Most KE school group leaders have considerable experience of working with trekking and climbing groups amongst the world's great mountain ranges and many have a background in teaching, a fact which gives them a useful understanding of the way pupils and teachers interact.

An Appropriate Itinerary

It is important that you choose an itinerary that is suitable for your pupils, taking into account their age group, experience and ability. In consultation with one of the KE School Group Coordinators, your itinerary will be tailored to minimise risks and to ensure that the challenge will not compromise the team's safety.

Risk Assessment

KE routinely prepares a Risk Assessment for each school group itinerary, to be used by KE staff and group leaders. However, as a part of the planning for any school expedition, your school or Local Education Authority will require that you carry out a separate Risk Assessment. This involves breaking down the trip into its various elements and stages (including pre-trip training sessions) and isolating all areas of potential risk. Alongside these hazards you will need to show the measures taken, by KE and by school staff and group members, to minimise the risk. KE will provide a sample Risk Assessment for you to adapt to your particular expedition and circumstances.

Casualty Evacuation Procedure

KE also prepares an Evacuation Procedure document for each school group itinerary, to be used be KE group leaders. This shows clearly the optimal procedure for evacuation of an injured group member at any given point on the trip.

Communications and Emergency Back-up

KE school group leaders carry a satellite telephone, enabling them to maintain contact with local services and with the wider world. Our UK base is on stand-by for emergency management 24 hours a day. We have the best possible emergency back-up in each of the countries that we operate. Well-established rescue procedures, which include helicopter evacuation (wherever practicable), are coordinated though the KE leader and our local partners. All of our local support teams are well equipped and well trained.

First Aid

KE school groups carry a comprehensive medical and first aid kit.

Contact

For further information or a personalised quote please contact - schools@keadventure.com

Africa
Morocco
Kenya
Tanzania
Ethiopia
South Africa
Uganda
Reunion Island
Algeria
Madagascar
Cameroon
Rwanda
Asia
Nepal
Bhutan
India
Russia
Pakistan
Tibet
Sri Lanka
China
Mongolia
Kyrghyzstan
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikistan
Europe
France
Iceland
Turkey
Corsica
Switzerland
Spain
Greece
Sweden
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Slovenia
Bulgaria
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Norway
Portugal
Romania
Austria
Poland
Georgia
Armenia
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Peru
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Ecuador
Guatemala
Costa Rica
Brazil
Argentina
Patagonia
Venezuela
Nicaragua
Colombia
Middle East
Jordan
Oman
Egypt
North America
USA
Mexico
Canada
Polar
Arctic, Greenland
SE Asia & Australasia
New Zealand
Borneo
Vietnam
Thailand
Japan
Laos
Indonesia
Burma
Africa
Morocco
Tanzania
South Africa
Asia
Nepal
Bhutan
India
Tibet
Kazakhstan
Europe
France
United Kingdom
Iceland
Turkey
Italy
Montenegro
Latin America
Peru
Guatemala
Middle East
Jordan
North America
USA
Mexico
SE Asia & Australasia
Thailand
Africa
Morocco
Tanzania
South Africa
Madagascar
Asia
Nepal
India
Sri Lanka
China
Europe
France
Turkey
Spain
Greece
Sweden
Italy
Slovenia
Bulgaria
Romania
Poland
Latin America
Peru
Costa Rica
Middle East
Jordan
Oman
Egypt
North America
USA
Polar
Antarctic Peninsula
SE Asia & Australasia
Vietnam
Thailand
Africa
Morocco
Kenya
Tanzania
Ethiopia
South Africa
Asia
Nepal
India
Sri Lanka
Europe
France
Iceland
Turkey
Greece
Slovenia
Romania
Latin America
Peru
Ecuador
Middle East
Jordan
Oman
Egypt
SE Asia & Australasia
Borneo
Vietnam
Thailand
Africa
Morocco
Tanzania
Ethiopia
South Africa
Uganda
Madagascar
Asia
Nepal
Bhutan
India
Tibet
Uzbekistan
Europe
France
Iceland
Sweden
Slovenia
Bulgaria
Norway
Finland
Poland
Latin America
Peru
Costa Rica
Brazil
Patagonia
El Salvador
Middle East
Jordan
Oman
Polar
Antarctic, S Georgia
Arctic, Greenland
Arctic, Svalbard
Antarctic Peninsula
SE Asia & Australasia
New Zealand
Vietnam
Laos