
The 27 Year 6 children from St Oswald’s Catholic Primary spent three days at Borrowdale in the Lake District, where they tested their mettle with a range of different activities provided by Live4Adventure, which also included ghyll scrambling and hill walking.
The school’s Year 6 Teacher and Key Stage 2 Lead, Jen Gray, accompanied the group, along with Headteacher Paul Marley, and Deputy Headteacher Katie Morris.
“Throughout the trip, the children showed fantastic teamwork, resilience, and determination,” she said.
“They supported each other through new challenges, developed their problem-solving skills, and strengthened friendships along the way.
“The beautiful sunny weather made the experience even more enjoyable, with the children making the most of the many water-based activities, and spending plenty of time outdoors.”
Taking place every year, the trip has become something of a rite of passage for the Year 6 leavers at St Oswald’s, which is part of the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust.

Miss Gray continued:
“This annual trip has been a highlight of the Year 6 calendar for a number of years, and continues to provide children with unforgettable experiences, new challenges, and opportunities to grow in confidence.”
She added:
“As well as being a brilliant opportunity to take part in physical challenges, the residential was a great way for children to develop their social skills, independence, and confidence.
“The smiles, achievements, and stories brought back from Borrowdale showed just what a memorable experience it was for everyone involved.”
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