Our boarders had a brilliant day at London Zoo at the weekend.  The pupils had the chance to explore a variety of animal habitats, from the towering giraffes in the African Savannah to the playful penguins at Penguin Beach. They enjoyed learning about the conservation efforts taking place at the zoo, as well as the fascinating behaviours and adaptations of different species. It was a fantastic opportunity for our boarders to connect with wildlife and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

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