Snowdonia Trip with the Senior Prefect Team

Mr Perch, Mr Nichols, Mrs Holcroft and Mr McGregor were fortunate to accompany twelve of our Senior Prefects on an unforgettable three-day, team-building trip to Snowdonia, Wales.

The first team-building task was to set up camp before heading out on a gentle 5km walk around Swallow Falls. Along the route, students enjoyed spectacular scenery, including views of the famous โ€œUgly Houseโ€ and the surrounding Welsh countryside, complete with plenty of sheep. Back at camp, the team worked together to prepare a veritable feast before rounding off the evening with several fiercely competitive games of Uno.

Day two provided the highlight of the trip as the team tackled the challenging Watkins Path. With Mr Nicholsโ€™ Mountain Leader qualification guiding them, they diverted from the main route towards the bwlch between Yr Aran and Clogwyn Du. Careful navigation and some light scrambling saw them successfully traverse the ridge of Clogwyn Du before joining the Rhyd-Ddu Path and eventually reaching the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).

The ascent showcased the very best qualities of our Senior Prefects. There was tremendous camaraderie, resilience and encouragement on display throughout the day. The exceptionally warm weather brought spectacular views across Snowdonia, although it also meant plenty of well-earned water stops along the way. After celebrating at the summit, they descended via a more leisurely route towards Llanberis, with the mountain railway providing a constant landmark beside them. By the end of the day, the group had completed an impressive 14km hike.

On day three, the team set off to explore the stunning Ogwen Valley. The route took them past Llyn Bochlwyd, along Gribin Ridge and around Llyn Ogwen. For some of the more adventurous members of the group, a diversion up to the dramatic Devilโ€™s Kitchen added an extra challenge before they completed another impressive 7km of walking.

While the scenery throughout the trip was breathtaking, the most memorable aspect was the opportunity it provided for students to learn more about one another, discover their own strengths and build lasting memories. There were smiles throughout, a genuine sense of togetherness, and countless examples of the leadership qualities that make these students such excellent role models. Their conduct throughout the trip embodied exactly what we hope for from student leaders within our school community.

Above all, the experience reinforced the pride this team feels in representing Bournemouth School. They returned tired but inspired, and Bournemouth School looks forward to seeing them continue to demonstrate the same spirit, determination and leadership throughout the year ahead.