Plymouth Services for Children and Young People are pleased to be able to support ETE and the ISCE, including their Polar Fun Days, as these support and encourage young people to engage with learning in an innovative and exciting environment, close to the heart of their own communities. Learning of this nature also contributes to the raising of aspiration and building of confidence.We will continue to support ETE/ISCE throughout the next school year and beyond as we believe it makes a positive difference to the lives of our young people.
Plymouth City Council, Heather Ogburn, 2010
Ali Negyal
I’m
28 and I live in London. I studied biochemistry and then trained in
bespoke tailoring, but I currently work with people with housing
difficulties, including homeless people. The story of Scott and his men
has meant different things to
me at different times in my life, but I
feel we can all draw strength and inspiration from the values they
displayed. From the accounts of Scott and others, we see that success in
life isn’t about winning races but about pushing hard along the way,
treating others with kindness and consideration and meeting the world
with curiosity.
April 2011: In four days, strangers met; friendships germinated; body clocks were wound progressively earlier. Dreams of adventure were flung skywards, anxieties gently uprooted and civility was shown on the assault course. Muscles were jolted from sleep and bad in-jokes fermented. In four days, a legacy was remembered; a team was forged.
Ali Negyal from ISCE 2012 on Vimeo.
Ali on Dartmoor!
