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Costessey High School's Young Leaders get stuck in!
Costessey High
School's Year 11 Team Leaders grabbed
the opportunity to take part in a leadership challenge day held at South Green
Park Enterprise Centre, Mattishall this week. The day was organised and run by
Poultec Training Limited which delivered a programme of challenges and
exercises designed to test leadership and teamwork skills.
The course is ideal for
providing an out-of-class developmental experience. New surroundings bring new
thinking, new motivation, new approaches and new commitment. Whether you are
enriching the learning experiences of an existing group, developing the
potential of a challenging class or asking more of a certain pupil set, this
course challenges and develops the individual as well as the group as a whole.
The programme started with a
debate on what makes a great leader using examples ranging from Margaret
Thatcher to Richard Branson and soon became competitive when students were
split into their teams. Throughout the day leadership points were awarded by
the activity facilitators, Neale McArdle,
Mark Raines and Nathan Raines.
Neale ran the "chasm" problem
solving activity which involved students
constructing a plank bridge to cross an imaginary gorge. Neale commented "I observed
some excellent teamwork - this activity really tests the teams' logical
thinking and it is great to see how the individuals develop to really work
together and listen to each others' ideas". Nathan ran an exercise aimed at
testing the groups' communication skills involving
communicating designs using
verbal, physical and pictorial communication techniques only. Nathan commented
"This activity really gets people thinking about how we can communicate in
every day life and by restricting options, demonstrates why clear communication
is so important." The final member of the Poultec delivery team, Mark, ran a
practical problem solving activity named the Spider's Web. Students were tasked with planning and
building a structure containing a rope web. Members of the team had to be
passed through without touching the sides.
Mark was pleased with the positive feedback received for this activity
"Everybody really enjoyed taking part and getting stuck in - this activity
needs good teamwork and organisation - both of these skills were evident
today".

The main activity of the
afternoon was set in a wooded area of South Green
Park and involved
nominated team leaders guiding a blindfolded team through a set of obstacles on
a rope course. This challenge involved the
team leaders testing their communication and organisational skills as they
could only guide the team verbally.
After further activities in the afternoon the day ended with presentation of certificates


