YEAR 7 students from Court Fields School were taken on a residential trip to the Ultimate Adventure Centre in Bideford recently.

Staying in North Devon for three days and two nights, students took part in a programme of outdoor activities designed to build confidence, teamwork, and resilience.

The camp featured a wide range of experiences, including surfing, coasteering, high ropes, obstacle courses, and team-building challenges.

The camp is a cornerstone of Court Fields School’s commitment to helping students achieve, belong, and participate.

Headteacher Mrs Polly Matthews said: “We want every child to feel part of our community from day one.

“The Year 7 camp is a fantastic way to build friendships and foster independence.”

Students would take part in a wide variety of activities during their stay, including canoeing.
Students took part in a wide variety of activities during their stay, including canoeing. (Picture: Court Fields School) ( )
Rock climbing was also another one of the activities that students participated in.
Rock climbing tested students’ nerve. (Picture: Court Fields School) ( )
Head teacher Mrs Polly Matthews emphasised the importance of such experiences in shaping confident, well-rounded learners.
Head teacher Mrs Polly Matthews emphasised the importance of such experiences in shaping confident, well-rounded learners. (Picture: Court Fields School) ( )
Students tackled wipeout-style obstacle courses as part of their trip.
Students tackled Wipeout-style obstacle courses as part of their trip. (Picture: Court Fields School) ( )
It was many students' first times participating in such activities.
It was many students' first times participating in such activities. (Picture: Court Fields School) ( )