Children aged nine to 13 can enjoy one or two fun-filled and action-packed days for free at Gloucestershire International School this May half term.
Taking place on Wednesday 29 to Thursday 30 May 2019, the sessions will explore everything from science, maths and history to bush craft, abseiling and pizza making.
Located in Gloucester’s beautiful grade II listed Wotton House, Gloucestershire International School is one of the UK’s newest independent secondary schools and is part of the International Village Education group.
For more information contact gloucestershireinternationalschool.co.uk/ directly.
Activity Day at Wotton House, Gloucester
Wednesday 29 May 2019, from 10am to 1pm
Children can pretend to be medieval knights while using their maths and science knowledge to complete a grand catapult challenge, followed by the destruction of a castle with a live trebuchet.
With inspiration from geological and archaeological artefacts, the group will then explore 13.8 billion years of history and build their own masks out of clay.
Activity Day at the Wilderness Centre, Forest of Dean
Thursday 30 May 2019, from 10am to 1pm
Children can join the school’s students at their weekly Thursday learning sessions at the Wilderness Outdoor Education Centre in the stunning surroundings of the Forest of Dean.
Promising three hours of fun, activities are set to include bushcraft, abseiling, crate stacking, pizza making and team building.
Please note this event is being held at the Wilderness Centre in the Forest of Dean and not at Wotton House
For more information contact gloucestershireinternationalschool.co.uk/ directly.