Thursday, 23 May 2013

Kingswood 2013

23rd May 2013

It has been generally agreed that this May is the coldest in Kingswood history (Could be the beginning of  a
new Ice Age!)  Therefore, our values of endurance and perserverance came in very handy when we tackled today's outdoor activities, of which there were many.

We did the zip wire (fly fly away), nightline (mud, mud and more mud), archery (don't shoot the teacher!) and laser zone (may the force be with you).

In between the outdoor activities, we had a chance to warm up in the ICT labs, making short film animation and  games.

Isn't it amazing how much can be squeezed into a day when you get up very early and go to bed really late?

Children's comments:-

The best part was the Leap of Faith, it was so easy. Climbing up was the hardest. ( Josh P)

Zip wire was the best, because I wasn't scared at the top. But climbing up was so scary. (William R. W.)

I got so wet!!, we were blind folded and had water poured on us whilst crawling through mud "fun".  (Thomas)

We were blind folded and walked through a field that had a low rope  attached to trees, with water being poured on us. Robbie M.)





1 comment:

  1. Fantastic to hear what a great time you're having and how adventurous you've all been. I look forward to hearing all about it when you get home!
    Debbie Beckwith

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