For ‘Field Day’ all our Removes and Lower Sixth enjoyed of variety of activities. The CCF visited the Historic Dockyard to conduct an Army Syllabus Assessment and pupils also took part in Rocket Building, Drone Flying and Command Tasks. Other pupils used their time to volunteer at the Royal British Legion or helped around the school either by gardening or assisting at the Joseph music event at St Margaret’s Church.  Drama students had a workshop with the amazing Kate Griffiths who spent the afternoon teaching special effect makeup – bruises, cut lips and chopped off fingers!  The results, though gruesome, were very realistic!

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