Coniston
Today we canoed to the other side of the lake. We hiked 300 meters up Beacon Fell (Cumbria). Half way up we stopped and climbed the rock face with harnesses and helmets. We then continued the long climb to the top of the Fell. We had many stops along the way and it was really hard work. The children persevered and we all made it to the top! The climb down was much more fun. The canoeing home was hard as we were all exhausted and hungry. I think we will all sleep well tonight.
Wetherlam
What an amazing day at Waterpark. Firstly, went out on the ‘big cat’ round the lake. The children absolutely loved it. Then we went on the fun boats sailing. Again, the children worked so well together and showed great resilience. We then had lunch. This afternoon we went to do ghyll scrambling. All of the children said this was the highlight of their week so far. Before the Ghyll we also stopped off at the Bluebird Cafe for an ice cream and to feed the ducks. One of the swans nipped Charlotte on the bum and through her laughter she said ‘I’m so lucky I have so many layers on because I didn’t even feel it!’
Swirl Howe
Today has been another dry day with the sun shining, We started with a team game this morning by the lake, then we took a minibus to a place called Humphrey Head with a beach and sheep. We headed over a hill doing sausage rolls back down. After we stopped for lunch we went rock climbing, They all did amazing, crawling under rocks and going such a long way not to mention scrambling over them too. We are all tired but had a fun day!
Evening Activites
This evening we all played hide and seek. Mrs Bland and Mrs Heim-Sarac were expert at this game and won the first round… we will never reveal our hiding place either ha ha!
We then went down by the lake and had marshmallows by the fire, followed by hot chocolate in our PJs. The perfect end to a perfect day!
Star of the Day
Coniston: Lexi for never giving up or complaining about how long or far things were
Wetherlam: Bobby for positivity and politeness
Swirl Howe: Elsie for resilience