Conquering Challenges: Year 7’s Triumphant Trip to Manor Adventure!
The Year 7 Students recently returned from an exhilarating and highly successful residential trip to Manor Adventure, and we couldn’t be prouder of the resilience, teamwork, and sheer enthusiasm they displayed throughout the trip.
The students were faced with a packed itinerary of challenging outdoor activities, designed to test their comfort zones and encourage collaboration. From the moment they arrived, they embraced every opportunity with a fantastic ‘can-do’ attitude, demonstrating maturity beyond their years.
The true highlight of the trip was watching the students rise magnificently to every physical and mental challenge presented to them.
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Vertical Heights: The Climbing Walls saw nervous anticipation turn into triumphant cheers as pupils pushed past their perceived limits, with many reaching the very top!
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Water Warriors: On the water, students learned to manoeuvre in sync during Canoeing and Kayaking; many who started out hesitantly ended the session paddling confidently.
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Underground Explorers: The Caving Activity was a brilliant lesson in trust and communication. Navigating the dark, tight spaces required pupils to guide and encourage each other, proving they could face their fears head-on.
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Teamwork Triumphs: The Obstacle Course and Low Ropes sessions were a masterclass in teamwork. They quickly realised that these tasks were impossible to complete alone, relying on strategy, encouragement, and physical support from their peers to succeed.
Student Voices: The Verdict is In!
The best feedback comes directly from the Students themselves. We were delighted by the positive response to the week, perfectly summed up by the following students:
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‘Incredible trip. I was never bored and all the activities were an amazing experience and I am really glad I did it.’ James S
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‘I had the best getaway with friends!’ Anna W
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‘It was brilliant, I loved and enjoyed every single one of the activities.’ Devan P
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‘I loved the caving, and the way the instructors all made sure we had the best time.’ Felicity R
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‘My favourite thing about Manor was the climbing wall, it was really fun and the instructors were very nice.’ Hannah C
A huge thank you must go to all the teachers and support staff who attended the residential. Your energy, encouragement, and willingness to participate alongside the students truly made this a memorable and successful experience for Year 7.
Beyond the adrenaline rush, the pupils gained invaluable transferable skills. They developed stronger communication, built genuine trust in their classmates, and discovered a new level of self-belief.
A huge well done once again to all the pupils for their outstanding behaviour, positive attitude, and for truly embodying the school spirit. They didn’t just attend the trip; they conquered it!



