
Year 5 went on a residential trip to Woodhouse Park in Bristol, where they undertook activities during the day such as orienteering, crate stacking, archery and even tackled a very muddy assault course.
In the evenings they enjoyed challenges such as satsuma tower building and they even learned some bushcraft skills.
The pupils were an absolute pleasure and showed what a polite, friendly and supportive year group they are.
They returned tired but still in high spirits, several hours late, after a lesson in why not to travel around the M25 on a Friday afternoon!
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