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Year 10 Residential to South Wales | Logic Studio School
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Year 10 Residential to South Wales

We recently took 44 Year 10 students on a 3 day camping residential trip to South Wales. This was a fantastic opportunity for students to experience new and different activities in a fun and engaging environment, especially after a busy week of mock exams.

Students (and staff) took part in surfing, paintballing, bowling and a visit to Cardiff Aqua Park, which is basically giant inflatables and slides on the sea!

They also had the opportunity to visit Barry Island (home of Gavin and Stacey) and spent two nights camping out in the countryside, a first time experience for many of them. Their behaviour was excellent throughout and everyone returned happy…. and a little bit tired!