Buggy building
The final full day began with a team challenge that involved building and then racing a buggy...
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The final full day began with a team challenge that involved building and then racing a buggy...
This evening, the children have been racing as teams to find the dressed-up characters around the centre, completing their challenges to solve the clues...
Another high activity today was the 'Vertical Challenge' which involves climbing as high as you can...
Fancy climbing up a telegraph pole, balancing on a tiny platform and then hurling yourself off, aiming to catch a trapeze bar? Well that was the next challenge for the children of year 6...
After a hearty breakfast (a tasty fry up for me naturally), we had a double session out on the estuary with the kayaks...
Our first activity on site, Ambush, has not long finished but was immense fun...
After settling in, the most important event was dinner...
Upon arrival, the children ere given time to settle into their cabins...
Although it may not look like it, this is us on the ferry crossing the Solent to the Isle of Wight...
We are getting very close now to the departure date, so just a few final reminders...
On Thursday, the school celebrated the Queen's Jubilee - as the actual event will occur during the half-term break. All the children were wearing red, white and blue and the House Captains participated in a Quiz to see how much they knew already about our longest-reigning monarch...
In our writing this week, the children have been writing an explanation text about the human heart and how it works. This was inspired by our core text 'Pig heart Boy', as it is clear that the main character, Cameron, unfortunately has a failing heart...