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World Challenge Experience

We are extremely proud to work with World Challenge to offer experiences our students never forget.

What is World Challenge?

World Challenge offer sustainable school trips inspiring leadership through school-led expeditions. They shape our students to be global citizens through tailored journeys of culture. Our students get to experience unique school trips designed to develop curriculum knowledge and key life skills. They also independent trips for those brave enough to take the road less travelled.

 

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Every year we run an alternate opportunity which is either a 7 day or 14 day expedition. Our 7 day expeditions tend to stay within Europe, with 14 day expedition travelling further afield.

So far we have explored:

  • Thailand

  • Borneo

  • Croatia

  • South Africa and eSwatini

Our future expeditions are to Norway in 2026 and Malaysia in 2027. Stay tuned for our 2028 challenge launching at the start of 2026.


Our Latest Expedition - World Challenge 2025

During the summer of 2025, 19 students spent 16 days in South Africa and Eswatini as part of their World Challenge experience.

 

Challengers this year supported a school community in Eswatini by helping them develop their current school site by laying the floor to the chicken hut as well as plastering the outside. The group also started the build of a traditional filtration system using stones by firstly digging a metre and half hole which was connected to the kitchen via plumbing, dug and installed by the challengers. Our challengers were a credit to our school community.

During the trip they had the chance to immerse themselves in the culture, complete a 3 day trek in a national park led by guides. The trip ended with the challengers having 2 days of safari in Kruger National Park in which they all got to see the 'Big 5'.

 

During the trip, our challengers took on various roles including being leaders, cooks, photographers, food shopping, budgeting.

 

We couldn't be prouder of our students during the trip.

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