…boys remained positive and cheerful throughout their time away. They listened well, were organised, and got the most from each activity. These included caving in an indoor cave arena, pond…
…walk the gangways and explore the nooks and crannies of the HM Submarine Ocelot and HMS Cavalier. Our expert guides gave a thoroughly fascinating and exciting tour of the vessels;…
…the caves that towered above us seemed almost man-made because of the hexagonal columns. Throughout the journey, we were lucky to have had an amazing tour guide whose name in…
…given a briefing and introduced to the ‘beast’ or 8wd twenty tonne truck that was responsible for transporting us 1300m up the glacier to the ice cave. The party spent…
…were exceptionally busy with orienteering, pond dipping, caving, problem solving, a challenge course (blindfolded), a maze, making and firing a ballista as well as time to play and singing! The…
…the concert closed with Jack, joined by Mr Brooke in a piano duet, playing an exquisite Cavatina by Kinross. Congratulations and thanks go to every performer for their contribution to…
…The boys had to answer 100 questions in ten different rounds, each with a theme such as ‘Finance’, ‘Caves’ or ‘Footwear’! Our team chose to play their Joker (entitling them…
…in the natural caves along the valley floor. On day four we visited the Hardangervidda Plateau and were treated to the remarkable sight of the 182m tall Voringsfossen Waterfall and…
…who spoke about Lascaux cave paintings and showed them how to draw everything from robots to penguins! Finally, the week culminated in a colourful dress-up day and a fantastic Assembly…