Post 16 Residential 2025 - day 2

It was wet today but the rain didn’t dampen the spirits of our adventurers!

They sheltered in the magical trees of Whinlatter Forest, exploring outdoor play zones and warming up with a brew.

Then it was off to the coast for an energising cycling session.

The evening saw students dancing at a mini disco, raiding the tuck shop, or climbing halfway up Dodd mountain for sunset views.

There was true resilience and excitement on show today!

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