Dolphin House




Dolphin House
The Outdoor Centre called the Dolphin House is situated right on the shore. The main building is the former laundry for the castle and the bunkhouse is a modern timber building nearby.

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8 Responses to “Dolphin House”

  1.   Kay Says:

    Hello. My name is Kay McMeekin and I am the teacher leading the group from East Ayrshire. Looking forward to getting to know you all!
    Why not introduce yourself here!

  2.   JeanNisbet Says:

    Hello – I work for East Ayrshire and I want to welcome everyone who is going to be involved in the Scotland-Saxony Summer Camp 2006. This is a really important international event for young Scots and Germans who want to get to know each other. I’m sure you will all have a good time in Scotland this year and in Saxony in 2007.

    By the time our German friends get to Scotland, the World Cup will be over – pease let us know how you think Germany is doing so far!

    Jean Nisbet, QIO, East Ayrshire.

  3.   Stuart J Wilson Says:

    Hi Everyone

    I’m Chairman of East-Ayrshire International Education Group.

    I hope everbody involved in the Scotland-Saxony Summer Camp 2006 at Culzean Castle has a great time. In the past these camps have been a tremendous success and I’m certain this year’s will be no exeption. It is a wonderful opportunity for the youth of both countries to work together and to learn more of each other’s language and culture.

    Enjoy yourselves!!!

    S J Wilson

  4.   Sophie Trautewig Says:

    I’m learning at the Humboldt– Grammar school in Radeberg, have one year left to go to get the A- level certificate and looking forward to meet you in Scotland. So far I could visit London and Wales, not yet any part of Scotland (it is on my parents schedule for holiday trips).
    During the Comenius Project at our school I got the chance to meet Scottish exchange students and we had great fun together. I think I will enjoy talking and gossip again with Scottish folks.
    I’m looking forward very much to stay there.

    To the question: the mood in Germany is still good after the World Cup but during the event our government discussed to rise our tax fees and to decrease the high of financial support for families. Folks in Germany won’t be happy about that.

    Best Regards Sophie.

  5.   Kay Says:

    Hi Sophie! Congratulations on being the first student to post a comment here! I visited your school in Radeberg a few years ago. It was very iimpressive.
    July was very hot here – most unusual but the weather has gone back to normal now. Today it is windy and cloudy.
    Looking forward to meeting you all!
    Kay

  6.   Annett Kremberg Says:

    Hallo, I’m Annett and I’m the teacher of the Bautzen group. I saw the video-tape of the summer camp 2003, it was really great and I’m happy to come to Scotland to see the wonderful landscape and to have all the experiences with the pupils. See you soon!!!
    Annett

  7.   Katy Says:

    Guten Tag Alles! Ich heiße Katy. Ich bin fast siebzehn Jahre alt! Ich komme aus Kilmarnock, im südwesten von Schottland. Meine Gesamtschule heißt Grange Academy. Dieses Jahr lerne ich Deutsch, Französisch, Englisch und Spanisch! Ich habe die Absicht auf die Universität zu gehen! Ich möchte Fremdsprachen studieren, dann kann ich hoffentlich im Ausland arbeiten!
    Ich liebe Deutschland! Ich habe auch schon ein Betriebspraktikum in Deutschland gemacht. Ich habe bei ‘Berner’ gearbeitet. Ich war in der kleinen Stadt, die sich in der Nähe von Stuttgart befindet und Künzelsau heißt.
    Ich bin sehr aufgeregt, um alles zu treffen.
    Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut – ich möchte mein Deutsch verbessern!
    Bis Bald!

    Wee Katy :)

  8.   Katy Says:

    Wie heißen Sie? Wie alt sind Sie?

    Wee Katy :)