Year 6 had the best luck on Wednesday morning. We looked south towards Malvern and there was a dusting of snow (more likely frost!!) on the hill tops.
This blog highlights the range of activities the children at Riversides School, from beginning of Primary - through to Year 11, experience during their weekly Outdoor Education lessons. The opportunities coupled together with the diverse settings the children get to visit enables them to engage in their learning through a wide variety of ways. With the range of activities, it also allows for cross curricular links such as ICT, English, Science and Maths.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
First Sledging of the Season
We had a bit of a re-shuffle and changed venue as the sun seemed to be doing a fine job of melting any of the remaining snow. We ended up parking at Upper Wyche and taking the quick hike up onto the banks of Perseverance Hill.
Hats off to Year 6. It was a brief, enjoyable blast for some of them...but maybe a little more snow was required for a more prolonged session.
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