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Year 7 Team Building Trip

Year 7 went on a team building trip to Osmington Bay PGL centre for a weekend of activities and friendships.

Year 7 Team Building Trip

Year 7 went on a team building trip to Osmington Bay PGL centre for a weekend of activities and friendships.

Year 7 went on a team building trip to Osmington Bay PGL centre for a weekend of activities and friendships. 

Whilst at Osmington Bay, Year 7 participated in a variety of activities with a view towards the students building friendships across the year group and learning some new skills.

The activities the students took part in included: climbing, shelter building, fire lighting and fencing. However, the headline activity proved to be raft building at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. The students demonstrated superb teamwork by constructing their own rafts and then sailing them (with some proving to be more seaworthy than others!)

Overall, the trip was an enjoyable experience for the students, which they will look back on fondly in the years to come.

Thank you very much to the Year 7 Pastoral Team, Mr Hawkes, Mr Matiscsak, Ms Gardiner and Mr Cox for joining the trip.

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