Sealyham 2015 - Day 1

June 15, 2015
Bulging cases and the prospect of an amazing adventure began the day for our year 6 pupils. The excited faces could mean only one thing: Sealyham 2015! After an early departure (thank you parents) the journey whizzed by and, despite the 290 mile trip, the children remained in good spirits.

Cheers erupted as, shortly after 3.30, the coach arrived at the Sealyham mansion. Following a quick tour of the site, a tasty dinner and questionable unpacking, the children completed the first of their evening activities: Groups 1 and 2 braved the assault cause whilst Group 3 temporarily lost their vision and had to rely on other senses on the Nightline. Muddier than expected, the children had never been so happy to have a shower!

After a well earnt hot chocolate, the tired but happy children headed off to bed full of anticipation of what the week ahead holds.






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