Panoramic sea views, direct beach access, superb facilities and more activities than you can count – it’s easy to see why so many schools and groups come back year after year to PGL Osmington Bay.
What’s special about Osmington Bay?
Watersports: Alongside our full range of on-site PGL activities, we’ve partnered with the world-class Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy (home of Team GB Sailing), to offer sea-based watersports including Keelboat Sailing, Dragon Boating, Kayaking and Raft Building, all led by RYA and BCU qualified PGL instructors.
Geography & Biology Programmes: Being situated the unique Jurassic Coast means Osmington Bay is also perfectly placed for guided and self-led Field Studies Trips, with a range of KS3, GCSE and A-Level programmes in Geography and Biology – combining hands-on learning with adventure for an experience that’s as educational as it is fun.
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Centre Facilities at Osmington Bay
Osmington Bay has everything you need for an action-packed trip. Between activities, make use of our indoor and outdoor spaces including classrooms, sports facilities and gift shop. With leader lounges for adults, campfire areas for bonding, and accessible accommodation, Osmington Bay delivers adventure and learning in a comfortable and modern environment.
Adventure is hungry work
What’s on the menu?
At Osmington Bay, we make sure everyone is well fed with three delicious meals a day, lovingly prepared by our brilliant catering team.
Allergies, intolerances or dietary needs? No problem – we’re fully set up to cater for special diets and other requirements.
Accommodation at Osmington Bay
Big adventures deserve a great night’s sleep – and we’ve got just the place to unwind. Our cosy, comfortable accommodation is designed to help every guest feel at home.
Awe-inspiring programmes at Osmington Bay
Built by experts, loved by kids – all our programmes have been carefully created to bring out the best in every young person.
Find the perfect adventure for your group:
Biology A-Level
There are plenty of opportunities to study marine, coastal and fluvial environments within easy reach of our residential field studies centre.
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Geography A-Level
Develop the investigative skills required for success with the help of our trained field studies specialists. (Exclusive to Osmington Bay)
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Geography GCSE
Create a deeper understanding of geography with hands-on outdoor learning delivered by our experienced teams. (Exclusive to Osmington Bay)
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Geography KS3
Get to grips with fieldwork with a choice of modular courses, specifically designed to meet the requirements of the curriculum. (Exclusive to Osmington Bay)
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Maths KS3
Your students will apply mathematical theory in the context of activity sessions to learn more about how their world works.
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Self-Taught Field Studies
Focus on learning at some great fieldwork locations. You teach - we help with the rest.
Find Out MoreAmazing activities at Osmington Bay
Osmington Bay is packed with a huge variety of epic activities, exciting challenges and fun games to discover.
Beach/Coastal Walk
Explore the area and discover the natural environment while our instructors lead activities or games along the beach or coastline close to your PGL centre. If appropriate to your choice of course, there are various practical tasks that you can carry out during your walk. There are opportunities to examine coastal features, compare local beach profiles and begin to explore marine ecology. *Exclusive to Bawdsey Manor*
Dragon Boating
Manoeuvring and racing a dragon boat demands good coordination and communication of a large team - as many as 24 pupils learn to paddle rhythmically and effectively together in a race across the water. Ultimate success depends on tactics, technique and brute effort - but in the end there are no losers– just a lot of fun, laughter and mutual support along the way.
Hike
Your pupils can discover the natural beauty of the local surroundings around their PGL centre on a hike led by our staff. We’ll organise activities and set tasks to help your pupils get the most from the experience.
Kayaking
Kayaking is a great way for your pupils to explore our lakes and rivers and it remains one of our most popular activities. Our instructors will help your pupils get started, teach them the basics and then help them to push the boundaries of what they can achieve. There are games and individual challenges to improve teamwork, communication and confidence on the water.
Keelboat Sailing
Learning the basics of sailing a larger dinghy is a rewarding experience, taking your pupils out of their normal environment and introducing a new set of skills. They’ll learn how (and when and why) to raise and lower the sails, and the importance of the keel that gives the boat its name. Our instructors are RYA qualified and will ensure your pupils get some hands-on experience; steering the boat and getting to grips with all the basic techniques required.
Low Ropes
At less than a metre above the ground, low ropes remove the fear of heights from what are essentially similar challenges and techniques to the high ropes. Being closer to the ground means your pupils have plenty of opportunities to take advice and discuss their options with the rest of the team. Negotiating the series of obstacles and challenges is not as easy as it looks. It’s teamwork and communication that will get them successfully around the course.
Street Surfing
It doesn’t take long for your pupils to master the art of Street Surfing and experience a great sense of achievement, which is a wonderful confidence booster. Although the equipment and technique are entirely different, street surfing does resemble skateboarding a little. The technique is said to be a combination of snowboarding, skateboarding and surfing and it’s increasingly used in training for snowboarders and surfers.
Beach Chillout
A relaxing evening activity where guests can enjoy some games and music down on the beach.
Game Show
In teams, guests are set a Q & A style challenges to get them thinking & increase their general knowledge.
Explore nearby locations
Isle of Wight – Little Canada
Nestled between 56 acres of woodlands and the inlet waters of Wootton Creek, this unique centre on the Isle of Wight is bursting with challenging activities on land and water, and is instantly recognisable by its charming log cabins on the riverbank.
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South Devon – Barton Hall
At the heart of the English Riviera with views over Torquay and blue flag beaches, it's easy to see why this beautiful centre in Devon is so popular with schools and groups.
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Wiltshire – Liddington
As one of PGL’s largest centres, Liddington is bursting with outdoor activities and sports facilities. Buzzing with activity and packed with challenges to conquer with your group. Situated on the ancient Ridgeway track bordering the North Wessex Downs, yet conveniently located just minutes from the M4
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We go above and beyond to protect the safety and wellbeing of everyone in our care.
Our long-standing dedication to safety has led to us holding over 15 governing and safety accreditations, and we voluntarily apply for Ofsted inspections to be on the Childcare Register.
Everything we do is built on five protective pillars:
PGL Osmington Bay Residential Trips FAQs
Where is PGL Osmington Bay?
PGL Osmington Bay, Shortlake Lane, Weymouth, Dorset, DT3 6EG
What kind of groups do you cater for?
At Osmington Bay, we cater for a range of different groups, including:
Primary Schools
What’s included in the cost of the PGL trip?
With PGL, the cost of camp includes accommodations, activities, equipment, food and drinks! So there’s nothing else for you to worry about since everything is covered in the price per person.
What happens in the evenings?
In the evening the fun continues! We have a fantastic entertainment programme for the evenings where we’ve got discos, campfires, quizzes and more! If you want more singing around the campfire, then just let us know and we can plan that into your itinerary. We’re here to create the perfect schedule for you and your group.
What should I pack for my child's overnight stay?
Some essential items that you should make sure are packed in your child’s bag are:
• Tops/t-shirts (for daily adventure activities)
• Trousers/leggings (for daily adventure activities)
• Sports kit (for sports teams and sports activities)
• Evening clothes (for discos, quizzes, evening games and more)
• Towels
• Toiletries
For an extensive list of what to pack, see our packing guide!
Does my child need waterproofs for their residential trip?
We strongly recommend that your child brings waterproofs to Dearne Valley. You never know what the weather is going to be like, so by bringing a waterproof jacket you can be sure that your child is staying as dry as possible when taking part in our exhilarating outdoor activities!
Does my child need to bring money?
Your child doesn’t need to bring money, but they can if they wish to buy a souvenir from the on-site gift shop. We have lots of PGL goodies to choose from including caps, mugs, pens, teddy bears, t-shirts and more! We even have a uniformed group badge to let everyone know that your child has visited PGL with their unit.
Can I contact my child during their camp stay?
Of course! If you should need to contact your child please do so through the designated teacher/adult that is accompanying them on their trip – your school/group should have provided a mobile number for parents. If you’re still struggling to reach your child, then please call us – we can either get a message to your child or arrange a call for you to speak with them. Our biggest centres span over 240 acres, so bear with us… it might take a little time to get hold of them on their adventures!
Do you cater for special dietary requirements?
We’re able to cater for a variety of dietary requirements at all of our locations, please visit our Menus and Mealtimes page for further information.
What safety measures are in place?
We have a huge emphasis on safety, starting with the recruitment of our staff and continuing through to all of our activities. As a founder member of BAPA (British Activity Providers Association) and a licence holder for activities in scope of AALA (Adventure Activities Licencing Authority) regulations, we make safety our priority.
A risk assessment has also been carried out at Grosvenor Hall, with risks being outlined and managed. The risk assessment covers the grounds of Grosvenor Hall, as well as all of the activities available at the centre.
Our Activity Instructors are experts in their area, trained and assessed both in-house and by external assessors. They’ll be there during every activity to make sure they’re completed safely and correctly.
New staff complete a comprehensive induction and job specific training followed by regular observations, feedback, reviews and assessments.
Is there parking available?
Yes, there is on-site parking available.