House Challenge Day

February 14, 2025

On Friday 7 February, the Lower School was a buzz of excitement for the annual House Challenge Day!

Pupils took on a number of different challenges, designed to encourage problem-solving, creativity and teamwork.
Activities took place both inside the classroom and outdoors on the playing field, with a biting cold wind adding to the challenge. Tasks included anagram solving, ping pong ball mazes, guess the drawing and even two blindfolded obstacle courses, with the participants diligently guided through by their classmates.


It proved to be a fun and exciting morning for pupils who thoroughly enjoyed the spirit of competition and camaraderie.


Congratulations to Heigham house for coming away with the day's top points tally.



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