By Eleanor Lewis
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October 16, 2025
Our school residential took place at Eaton Vale Activity Centre in Norwich, and everyone was excited to begin the adventure! When we arrived, we went straight to our dorms and found out who we would be sharing rooms with. There were bunk beds, and I found out I was sharing a room with all my good friends. We were divided into groups for our activities. The first one was clout archery, where we had to shoot arrows high into the air to land as close as possible to a target on the ground. Many of us managed to shoot high, which was so much fun! After a quick break, we moved on to crate stacking. This was one of the favourite activities because it was all about teamwork. Each person had a different job — the climber, bell ringer, builder, VIP (Very Irritating Penguin!), and the boss (the one who could shout the loudest!). We rotated between roles and worked together to help the climber reach the top of the crates. Everyone was cheering and encouraging each other. After our packed lunches, we did raft building and water rafting on the River Yare. We built our own rafts in teams of girls and boys and then floated them on the river to reach a checkpoint. Some teams had to rescue a paddle pretending to be a person who couldn’t swim — and most teams managed to do this successfully! Luckily, some of us avoided getting splashed by the instructors, but the boys, ended up capsizing! Afterwards, several of us jumped in — it was soooo cold! Then we had a quick shower and changed into clothes ready for the next activity. Next came the cave bus, which had lots of narrow tunnels to climb through. It was a challenge for anyone who felt a little claustrophobic, but everyone enjoyed making their way through safely with helmets and torches. Then we tried go-karting, which was hard work because we had to pedal our way around the track. Some go-karts were tricky to stop, making it even more exciting! Afterwards, we visited the tuck shop, which was a real treat — everyone stocked up on snacks and sweets to enjoy later. After that, we had some relaxing time back in the dorms and explored around the building before dinner, which was delicious: sausage, jacket potato, and hamburger. In the evening, we played after-dinner games, including a parachute challenge to protect an egg from breaking. We also did the baby photo challenge, which was funny — everyone guessed me straight away! Before bed, we reflected on the busy day and got ready for a good night’s sleep. The next morning, we had a lovely breakfast of bacon rolls before starting our first activity of the day — the trapeze jump, where we had to leap off a high platform and try to reach a bar. It was thrilling! After a short break, we did Tomahawk Throwing and tried to hit a wooden target. Most of us managed to hit it, and later we added playing cards to aim at and slice — several people succeeded! Before our final activity, we went into the marquee for lunch. Then we finished the trip with orienteering, where each person used a “dibber” to scan checkpoints and we completed two courses before getting our kit together to go home. Some of the funniest moments were when we tried to make up spooky ghost stories, and, of course, when we jumped into the water during rafting! Overall, the trip was full of adventure, laughter, and new experiences. Everyone worked together as a team during the activities, and it was a great way to make new friendships. It was wonderful to see how much we could achieve by supporting and encouraging each other.