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Your Child's First School Trip

A calm UK pathway for a first day trip or residential, with packing, medication, contact plans and emergencies.

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A first school trip, whether a day visit or a residential, is usually safe and well-organised. Schools have to follow EVOLVE-style risk assessments, staff ratios and safeguarding plans.

The parent job is calm preparation: get the paperwork right, pack to the school's list, agree how (and how often) you will be in touch, and rehearse with your child what to do if something goes wrong.

The child job is to remember the simple stuff: stay with the group, tell a teacher if something is wrong, and know it is fine to ask for help.

สัญญาณความพร้อม

  • Can stay with a group on shorter outings without wandering off.
  • Tells a teacher or trusted adult when something is wrong.
  • Manages overnight stays at grandparents or close family.
  • Can take any regular medicine with adult prompts.
  • Knows a parent's mobile number and full home address.
  • Sleeps reasonably well in unfamiliar rooms.

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Last reviewed: 2026-05-20Next review: 2026-11-20

This is practical educational content to support families. For case-specific concerns about a child's safety, contact the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000 or your local safeguarding team.

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