We understand that sending your child on a school residential – especially for the first time – can feel like a big step. That’s why we’ve created this dedicated Parents’ Area: a place to find clear information and reassurance before your child’s trip.
Here you’ll find everything you need to know – from packing lists and dietary guidance to how we keep children safe, cared for, and supported every step of the way.
Our goal is simple: to help you feel confident, informed, and excited about your child’s upcoming residential.
Why choose Manor Adventure

Since 1991, Manor Adventure has been proudly family-run and focused on one goal – giving every child the chance to learn, grow, and have fun in a safe, supportive environment.
With over 30 years’ experience, a 93% rebooking rate, and thousands of schools returning each year, we’ve built our reputation on quality, care, and personal attention.

School residentials with purpose

Every Manor Adventure residential is designed to build confidence, teamwork, and independence.
From high ropes to canoeing and history to language skills, children discover what they’re capable of – while having the time of their lives.


Unlike larger providers, our smaller centres mean children receive genuine personal attention and schools enjoy a close-knit, family atmosphere.
Every pupil is known by name, and our dedicated teams ensure each child feels included, supported, and part of the adventure.


Your child’s safety is always our top priority. All activities are led by qualified instructors, our centres are AALA-licensed, and our teams are fully DBS checked and trained in first aid and safeguarding.
From mealtimes to bedtime, children are supervised and supported 24 hours a day.


Parents often tell us their children return home more confident, independent, and full of stories. For many, a Manor Adventure trip becomes one of their standout school memories – a week where they grew, laughed, and made friends for life.

WHAT TO EXPECT
A residential of adventure, learning, and fun
Each day at Manor Adventure is filled with hands-on learning, activity, and fun.
Children enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out for morning and afternoon sessions such as canoeing, climbing, or orienteering in the UK – or cultural visits, local markets, and adventure activities in France and the Isle of Wight. Evenings are filled with more activities before lights out in comfortable, high quality accommodation.
Food and accommodation
All meals are freshly prepared on-site, with vegetarian, vegan, halal, and allergy-friendly options always available.
With over 100,000 guests catered for each year, our kitchen teams are highly experienced at meeting every dietary requirement – including the occasional fussy eater!
Children stay in comfortable, bunk-style rooms supervised by their school staff, with our friendly team on hand 24 hours a day.
SAFETY & WELLBEING
Your child’s safety is always our number one priority
All activities are led by qualified instructors, our centres are licensed by the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA), and every team member is DBS-checked and trained in first aid and safeguarding.
Children are supervised 24 hours a day – from mealtimes to bedtime – and schools maintain full pastoral responsibility, supported by our friendly on-site teams.
We take dietary needs and allergies extremely seriously. Every centre has trained kitchen staff who prepare meals safely and with care. Dietary details are shared by schools before the visit, ensuring each child’s food is suitable and every parent has peace of mind.
We know being away from home can feel daunting, our team is experienced in supporting homesick or anxious pupils – making sure every child feels part of the group and proud of their achievements.
Questions & Answers
General questions
Food & Dietary
Will my child be safe?
Yes. Safety is our top priority. All activities are led by qualified instructors and overseen by trained staff. Centres are AALA licensed, and all team members are DBS checked.
Supervision and care
Children are supervised around the clock – during activities, mealtimes, and
overnight. Schools maintain full responsibility for pastoral care, supported by our friendly on-site teams, all of whom are fully DBS-checked.
Can my child contact me during their stay?
Schools usually encourage limited contact so children can fully immerse themselves in the experience. However, teachers will get in touch if there are any concerns.
What if my child has dietary requirements or allergies?
No problem. All our kitchens cater for all needs – including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal, and allergy-friendly diets. Schools share details in advance so every meal is safe, suitable, and delicious – even for the occasional fussy eater!
Are meals provided?
Yes – all meals are freshly prepared on site, with plenty of choice to keep everyone happy and energised throughout the day.
What if my child is a fussy eater?
There’s always a variety of options available, and our friendly catering team will make sure every child eats well.
Health & Wellbeing
Other questions
What if my child becomes unwell?
A first aider is available 24/7 on site. We’ll make sure your child is cared for and that you’re kept fully informed.
Can my child’s additional needs be supported?
Yes. We work closely with schools to understand and accommodate any medical, emotional, or accessibility requirements.
How do you support homesick children?
Our staff are experienced in helping children settle in quickly. Gentle reassurance, busy days, and a fun group environment usually make homesickness disappear fast.
Are the activities safe?
Absolutely. Safety is our top priority. Every activity is fully risk-assessed and led by qualified instructors trained to national standards.
What should my child bring?
Your school will share a full kit list before departure. Comfortable clothes, waterproofs, and sturdy footwear are key.
Are boys and girls in separate rooms?
Yes. Sleeping arrangements are carefully organised with school staff to ensure comfort and supervision for all pupils.
What if the weather is bad?
Our instructors are experts at adapting activities to suit the conditions, so the adventure continues – rain or shine!
What happens if my child can’t attend?
Refunds and cancellation terms are handled through your school’s booking policy.
Still have questions?
If you have any other questions about your child’s trip, please contact your school directly.
They’ll have all the details about your visit, including travel plans, room allocations, and activity schedules.
At Manor Adventure, we work closely with schools to make sure every trip runs smoothly – so you can feel confident your child will be well cared for, safe, and ready for an unforgettable residential.
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