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Group 1&2 began the day by conquering their fears and scaling the rock climbing wall; we were so impressed with their resilience and determination! The adventure pits then had us having lots of fun in the mud. After our lunch, we ventured down to the river to test our hand at raft building! Our group has shown so much belief today – well done Group 1&2!
Group 3&4 have had a very wet and muddy day today but filled with lots of laughter! We started off the day raft building and ended it walking the plank. A bike ride through the grounds saw lots of us showing resilience as this was quite a challenge for our group! We are very excited for the movie night this evening!
Groups 5 & 6 got off to a flying start as we zoomed off the top of the high ropes tower on the zipline. We then went on to get very wet and muddy as we trusted our friends to guide us over a swamp whilst we were blindfolded. After a lovely lunch we went to archery, this was a challenge but we had so much fun! Now we’re looking forward to chilling out with our friends for movie night.
Group 7&8 have really grown their teamwork today. They have faced challenges they didn’t think they could do and have loved every second! We biked around the centre, played team games and reached for the stars on aerial adventure, leap of faith and the zip line! We couldn’t be prouder of the children!
Group 9 have aced their skills in archery followed by a muddy session in the mud pits. Their ability to communicate as a team was tested in raft building where some got very wet, especially Mrs Morrison!
We’re having a wonderful time on residential. We have been to Stanwick lakes today and taken part in some activities. We have loved seeing the children’s resilience! Plenty of smiles on faces as we head out for our night walk!
We have had a fun filled evening with a campfire, songs, s’mores and bouncy castles.
The children have had a great day and well being is high. We have seen the children show open, grow and believe in all of the activities that they have completed over the last few days. All of the teachers are feeling incredibly proud of our wonderful year 6 children.


Group 1 started the day climbing and showed amazing determination and resilience to push themselves as far as they could go! This afternoon they worked together to build a raft and managed to paddle their way up and down the river before having a slightly chilly dip in the water!
Group 2 started off today climbing and persevered even when they found the new heights challenging they really encouraged and supported each other as a team. They then went onto raft building- showing strong communication skills to build the raft itself and then paddle down the river and some even went for a swim!
Group 3 has been raft building – working together to build a raft and then paddle across the river on it! We were then able to swim in the river. Alyssa said “It was freezing, splashy, crazy and fantastic! My favourite part was riding on the raft.”
Group 4 have been building a raft this morning where there was a lot of team effort involved and supporting each other when travelling through the water. After lunch they took part in mountain biking where there was a lot of bravery involved biking through the hills and the children thought it was “Amazing and fun”.
Group 5 have been doing the high ropes and zip wire this morning: lots of bravery and overcoming fears and supporting everyone with cheering each other on no matter how high people went. Quote from a child going down the zip wire “ Oh my gosh, oh my gosh!” We also did walk the plank: Erin and Georgios giggled the whole time!
Group 6 have demonstrated major resilience and determination over the last two days. Today they have been ziplining and partaking in archery, but the major challenges came from the ‘walk the plank’ activity. The children found this trust exercise incredibly daunting, and were apprehensive when getting started. Nevertheless, although some groups struggled, their resolve was admirable – never once getting angry with one another! Well done team 6.
Group 7 have been doing biking, high ropes and zip lining this morning! Every single child has been pushing and challenging themselves with a huge ‘gotcha smile’ on their face! Kai said “ Everything is amazing, I loved zip lining!”
Group 8 started with biking this morning which they really enjoyed (even with all the hills)! They then adventured onto the high ropes and zip wire which was extremely challenging for some in the group but everyone persevered and gave it a go. They then went to the adventure pits where they all had fun in the mud and it was a really good bonding experience for the group. They left having laughed very hard!
Group 9 started the day with archery and they were brilliant. Most of them were convinced it was something they couldn’t do but they all encouraged each other and were all able to hit the targets. After lunch it was time for raft building, this pushed a lot of boundaries for many of them. They worked well as a team to come up with different ideas of how to build their raft and luckily it didn’t fall apart with us on it but some chose to go for a swim in the river at the end.
We were off to a wet and windy start but this did not impact the fun that was had. The children have got off to a good start and their well being is high.
We have adapted our timetable to suit the weather conditions. We moved our film night to last night and had a mini disco.
The children started off with either raft building, climbing, high ropes or mountain biking.
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We are all looking forward to day two!




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“10/10 I’ve enjoyed archery and got a bullseye. I would like mum to buy me an archery set for my birthday” Theo (group 1)
“Archery has been really good and has helped with my coordination and precision.” Anushka group 2
“Mission impossible is fun because you have to work as a team to solve the problems and communicate well! ” Harper and Elijah (group 5)
“Mission impossible was a really good team activity because you get to know each other and you’re one big group” Rishi (group 6)
Kayaking- “I really enjoyed kayaking because I could hear and feel nature all around us.” Alex (group 7/8)
Mission Impossible- “It was very fun, we used lots of teamwork and I enjoyed working together with my group” Jess (#GreigSquad Group 3/4)
Photos from Day 2
















Biking- “My favourite activity was biking because you get to go down lots of hills and learn new things.” Amelia (group 2)
Archery- “Archery is exciting because you get to learn lots, like how to aim and shoot arrows.” Michaela (group 5)
Walk the plank- “It was exciting and really helpful because we learned about trusting each other and improving our communication.” Rachael (group 7)
Mission impossible – “It was super fun and we learned a lot about how to work as a team effectively.” Megan (group 7)
Kayaking- “It was really fun and challenging but it was really wet and cold!” Izzy (group 3)
Climbing- “I loved the climbing because they made it a competition!” Theo (group 4)
Mission impossible- “I loved that we didn’t just have to think about ourselves we had to think about others and work as a team.” Vanessa (group 8)
Walk the plank- “We had to think about how to cooperate and guide each other, it was really muddy and fun.” Tia (group 8)
Walk the plank- “Ewww it’s so muddy!” Michaela (Group 6)
Walk the plank- “You need great balance and go really slowly across the slippery plank!” Rishi and Kiritimati.
“A muddy adventure never to be forgotten, you need great trust in your partner to achieve.” Aiden (Group 5)
Above and beyond- “It helped us to understand how to help others in need.” Threya
Biking- “ I really enjoyed biking but it was quite challenging!” Ester
Group 5 and 6 went head to head in an archery challenge. We had The Amazing Archers against The Bullseye Battlers. After them all showing great determination and resilience, The Amazing Archers came out on top!
Group 1- high ropes – “It felt so good, I had to do it as I can only do this once!” Alex D
Group 2- Gladiator challenge- “It was difficult but I really enjoyed myself!” Sammy
Leap of Faith- “ It was scary but fun at the same time.” Leah-May
Group 3- kayaking “We loved taking a risk when we were kayaking. The water was freezing but soon woke us up!” Jess G, Hanifa, Hannah and Gianna.
Group 4- kayaking- “We learnt that you can go backwards and forwards and in circles. So much fun!” Haneesh
Group 5 – rock climbing- “We enjoyed our moment climbing the adventurous wall.” Harper, Lakshya and Michaela
Group 6- rock climbing – “It was the best activity and I had so much fun!” Rishi
Group 7- climbing- “I had lots of fun challenging myself to get to the top of the wall.” Janneke
Group 8- climbing- “It was really intense and fun but also challenging.” Janathan
