ADVENTUROUS students at a Rugby secondary school stepped out of their comfort zones for a fun-filled activity weekend.
A group of 50 students from Avon Valley School visited PGL’s Caythorpe Court in Lincolnshire to take part in a range of activities.
They tested their balance while paddle boarding, and conquered their fears as they scaled heights on the zip-wire, giant swing and Jacob’s ladder.
They also took part in archery tag and laser tag.
Trip organiser and Head of Year 9, Carole Labreize, said: “We had a fantastic weekend with PGL, throughout which the students were absolutely amazing.
“It was great to see so many of them really challenging themselves to go out of their comfort zones by getting involved with all the activities.”
Headteacher Blake Francis added: “Having experiences like attending the PGL activity weekend is really important, as they help our students develop their confidence and teamwork skills.
“I have really enjoyed hearing about the trip from the students, and it sounds like they had a brilliant time. I also want to thank our dedicated staff for giving up their weekend to accompany the students on the trip.”
