Pupils in Year 7 went rock climbing at Barmouth Slabs. The crag is an outcrop of some 20 metres height, located just above the seaside town of the same name (minus the slabs bit of course). The crag occupies a glorious position above the Mawddach Estuary and sports a magnificent panorama encompassing much of southern Meirionnydd.
Pupils in Year 10 investigated the source of the River Severn as part of their compulsory fieldwork for GCSE Geography. Did you know the River Severn is the longest river in Great Britain at a length of 220 miles?