Year 7 âGo Forwardâ Outward Bound Trip to Aberdovey, North Wales
Posted on: 25/02/2020Year 7 students have been working alongside Saracens Rugby Club (with course leader and community coach Jake Matthews) to complete a project named ‘Go Forward’. The aims of the project are to increase confidence, resilience, determination and empathy which embrace Capital City Academy’s own values.
36 Year 7 students embarked on a long trip (7 hours) from Capital on Monday morning through the wind, rain and snow and were treated to a number of exciting but very challenging experiences which included a two-day overnight expedition, gorge walking, canoeing and a number of team building activities.
The most challenging of all of the activities was the expedition. The students camped out (yes in February!) and managed to walk over 12 miles with their equipment in challenging weather up and down mountain trails.
The students were so positive and helped each other out even when they were tired and hungry. We asked a couple of students for their viewpoints.
Here is what Cristina said, “when we got to the campsite, we instantly got to work and set up our tents. Afterwards, we had a fun adventure where we set out to discover an abandoned castle, which was raided from the Welsh rulers by the English 900 years ago. It was really interesting!
The next morning, at around 5am, after waking from a very uncomfortable sleep in a tent, we started to clean up. At 7.30am, the hiking began. We had walked over to a mountain, which took us an hour. This is when moaning began as we all stumbled over steep hills and sheep waste!
Overall, it took us over 5-6 hours to climb what we think were two mountains back to the meeting point of the minibus. Apart from all of the suffering of hurting backs, legs and shoulders and the tired moans, I'd say this was a unique experience that many should try! We had a great feeling of accomplishment!"