Galleries - Outings and Activities

Eating Out!

As part of the ongoing life skills/social communication programme, and despite the bad weather and threat of snow, Dover class  braved the elements to visit our local cafe for lunch.


Students were required to read the menu, order and pay for their own food.  As always we were complimented on our good behaviour and  free lollipops  were gratefully received.

 

  

    

 


An Exciting Christmas Trip to Bruges

Students relished their visit to the beautiful Christmas market in the historic city of Bruges, allowing them to experience a different culture, take part in social activities, and stock up on presents for their friends and families.

  

  


Children in Hever Class had a great time preparing for Christmas!

  


KS3 History Project at the Royal Engineers Museum - making history come alive!

 


Building Sledges as part of KS3 Design & Technology - now all we need is the snow!

  


Sixth Form Workshop at the Turner Contemporary as part of the National Art, Media & Design course

 


Sixth Form Animation Workshop at University of Creative Arts


Trip to Bodiam Castle

 

 


Trip to Broadstairs

 

As the year closed, Walmer Class enjoyed a day in Broadstairs, visiting a proper seaside cafe, an Italian ice-cream parlour and the wonderful beach.


Tea Party

In June, Hever and Walmer Classes joined forces to host a tea party for the national pet charity The Blue Cross.  The students made cakes and sold raffle tickets at the event, to which parents and friends were invited. 

  


Trip to Paris

In May, over 40 students enjoyed a visit full of good weather to the French capital to see the sights and enjoy each other's company.

 

   
  
 

Bridge Building

The school was selected to take part in this annual competition at the Royal Engineers Museum in Gillingham.  A team of Trinity students enjoyed the demonstrations and lectures before becoming engrossed in designing and building a bridge of their own.  Congratulations!

(Click to go to the Royal Engineers Museum website)

 
  
  
 

Meeting the Army