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  • Eden Project Climbing

    Fri 30 Sep 2011

    On Monday 19th September some of class six went to a climbing trip at the Eden Project in Cornwall. We went down because we have a competition coming up.

    We arrived at the Eden Project at ten thirty.  We met Simon our climbing teacher there.

    First we warmed up by stretching.  We then had a go on the bouldering wall. It was great but tricky.  Next we split up into teams of four. Simon said to choose a colour and then try and reach the top. You scored points individually and if all of your team did it you got a bonus point.

    After that we stopped for lunch.  Everybody was hungry after doing some problems.

    Next we had a challenge where you make up your own problems in your teams.  Once you had made your problem we went and did other peoples problems and you also got points if you completed it.

    Everybody did really well and we all really enjoyed the day at the Eden climbing wall.

     Lucy

  • Carnival Brass

    Tue 20 Sep 2011
    Our Brass Band were amazing when they performed at the opening of Bradworthy Carnival on Saturday 27th August.
    You can see more photos and read about this on the "Brass Group" page - click "About" on the menu bar and follow the link.
  • Buildings Work

    Sat 10 Sep 2011
    The Building woks which have been going on over the summer break are getting close to completion.
  • Milky Way Trip

    Fri 09 Sep 2011
    This short video was put together after our annual end of year trip to The Milky Way which always takes
    place after our Leaver's Assembly.
  • Ten Tors Challenge - 2011

    Thu 08 Sep 2011
    This photo shows us at the successful completion of our Ten Tors Challenge.

    This event is always our most extreme sporting challenge but this year's event was even more challenging than usual !!!
    In the end we spent two consecutive days on the moor in non-stop driving rain and visibility that got down to as little as 50 metres. We covered nearly twenty miles and managed to reach all ten tors - where the sun came out for the first time !!

    The photos show us up in the clouds on Yes Tor, in our emergency shelter beside the river Taw after coming down from Hound Tor, inside our shelter on Black Tor and crossing open moor on a compass bearing.

    We've been training for this event all term and it's just as well we have because we needed ever single skill and every bit of stamina and fitness to complete the challenge.

    This is something we're always going to remember. 
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