Year 11 students preparing for their upcoming GCSEs enjoyed some freedom from the classroom for study sessions with an adventurous twist.
Around 100 students travelled to Borreaton Park, in Shrewsbury, for the two-night revision residential from February 13th-15th.
The aim of the trip was to support students in English and Maths, to ensure they achieve their full potential in exams.
Despite battling Storm Dennis, students supplemented study time with a range of outdoor activities, including the trapeze, kayaking and archery.
Mr C Rhodes, Year 11 Raising Achievement Manager, said: “The aim of this two-day residential was to support students specifically with their English and Maths studies, so they were taught in small groups of no more than 15.
“They also got the chance to relax and have fun by taking part in a number of outdoor activities, with a highlight of the weekend being a campfire on the Friday evening, when students listened to music and danced the evening away.”