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List of Student Resources
All students on ANGLO courses receive the following on or shortly after arrival: 1 x ANGLO student card 1 x ANGLO lanyard 1 x ANGLO notebook 1 x ANGLO pen Access to the Student Hub ANGLO Student Card ANGLO Lanyard ANGLO Notebook ANGLO Pen ...
Risk Assessments
ANGLO carries out Risk Assessments for centre operations, separated into the following areas: Campus Activity Excursion Academic For each area there are many Part A risk assessments (one for each type of session that takes place at an ANGLO centre). P...
Set Up Centre
Before the first groups of students arrive for the first student programme, the university campus where the ANGLO centre is based will be empty! In this guide we explore the steps to take to get an ANGLO centre up and running and ready to deliver the programm...
Room Checks
Rooms checks should be carried out before the arrival of students to ensure bedrooms are ready and fit for purpose Room checks are typically carried out by the Activity team with supervision from the AM, PM and SWO Our guests are expecting their bedrooms to ...
Problems With Bedrooms
Students are able to report any maintenance/cleanliness issues they have with their bedrooms via their Student Hub. Staff are encouraged to do the same indicating 'STAFF' as the group leader name. Centre managers (PM/SWO) need to have problems with bedrooms r...
Packed Meal Distribution
Staff and groups get packed meals for some excursions. Everybody gets packed lunches at weekends in most centres, and some groups get packed meals on arrival/departure Packed meal distribution is usually carried out by the Activity team with supervision from ...
Meal Duties
Meal Duties are normally carried out by the Activity team with supervision from the AM, PM and SWO The canteen is one of the busiest locations on campus and requires good organisation and staff presence to ensure the smooth running of mealtimes (breakfast, lu...
Check-In
Welcoming and checking groups of students into their rooms is an important start to their stay We’ll guide you through the welcome and check in process to make sure groups are treated fairly and receive the service they expect. (Note that depending on circums...
Campus Tours
All groups need an orientation shortly after arrival to ensure students and Group Leaders can navigate around the key sites on campus Campus Tours are usually lead by the Activity team with supervision from the AM, PM and SWO Imagine you’ve just arrived at a...
Welcome Packs
When groups arrive, group leaders need an information pack, and students need to be able to be identified. To achieve this, we prepare a Welcome Pack The Activity team is usually tasked with preparing Welcome Packs, overseen by the PM/SWO Group Leader Welcom...
Signs
ANGLO makes many signs available for each centre. Since the university campuses we use can be large and intimidating at first, signposting information that is relevant to ANGLO staff, students and group leaders is vital. All signs are laminated to ensure durab...
Build a Noticeboard
Use a Noticeboard
Welcome Presentations
Welcome Presentations are held en masse, on each arrival day. They serve as a welcome to all the students, in which students will learn key information about the ANGLO centre they are staying at, the names of the staff, and vital safety information. These pres...
Prepare for Excursions
Excursions form a major part of ANGLO programmes. They are intended to be fun and enjoyable but need to have structure and purpose so that they make sense in the context of the programme. Here we look at preparing for excursions from multiple perspectives. P...
During Excursions
On the Tube / Train Before you board the train, make sure everybody knows which station to get off at. When the train arrives for you to get on, get on last, ensuring all students and group leaders are on board.When trains are busy, it can be difficult to get...
Close Centre
All About Self-Care Mornings
What are self-care mornings? Every 13 or 14-night ANGLO programme features a single morning for every student where there is no scheduled organised session for them; that is, no lessons, workshops, activities or excursions. Self-Care Mornings are an opportun...