Our boarders enjoyed a trip to Wildwood Animal Sanctuary, one of Britain’s leading conservation parks. The visit was both exciting and educational, giving pupils the opportunity to see native British wildlife up close—from wolves and bears to red squirrels, wildcats, and birds of prey.
The day provided plenty of opportunities to learn about the importance of conservation, habitat protection and the work Wildwood does to safeguard endangered species. Alongside the educational experiences, it was a wonderful chance for boarders to spend time together in the fresh air, exploring the sanctuary’s woodland setting and discovering the stories of the animals who live there.

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