
What a cracking time we had during Enrichment Week here at The Howard School!
Day 1
Year 7 got stuck into a fun carousel of activities – meeting animals at Wildwood, stepping back in time with Roman Britain, and competing in Taskmaster challenges
Year 8 went to the Science Museum– plus some students set off on their Stubbers adventure
Year 9 channelled their inner detectives in our very own Traitors Day – filled with twists, turns and loads of team spirit!
Year 10 Geographers kicked off their fieldwork prep, while the rest tackled Survival Day with bush tucker trials, cooking challenges and model camp building
Day 2
Some of our adventurous Year 9s headed into the trees at Go Ape – conquering high ropes, zip lines and fears with courage and brilliant teamwork!
Over at Stubbers, Year 8 continued their outdoor adventures with paddleboarding, axe throwing, climbing and dirt boarding – pushing boundaries and making memories!
Back in school, more students raced their way to the top in Maths in Motion, combining speed, strategy and teamwork!
In History, Roman Britain came to life for Year 7 through costume, artefact building and creative exploration – hands-on history at its best!
Our Year 10 Geographers were out in the field collecting data and putting theory into practice as part of their GCSE coursework.
Meanwhile, the rest of Year 10 put their survival skills to the test with bushcraft activities, including fire building, cooking challenges and BBQs – a delicious reward for teamwork and resilience!
Day 3
Year 9 finished strong with their final activity day – diving into a thrilling Murder Mystery packed with clues, riddles and high-stakes teamwork to crack the case!
Meanwhile, our Year 8s wrapped up their Stubbers adventure, having conquered paddleboarding, dirt boarding, high ropes and more over three days of non-stop action and achievement
Year 8 students got to code some gaming - Minecraft style!
In History, Roman Britain continued to inspire Year 7, as they brought the ancient world to life through model building, storytelling and creative collaboration.
Our Year 10 Geographers were out in the field again, this time exploring sustainability in Maidstone, adding to the valuable data they’ll use in their coursework.
And back on site, the rest of Year 10 tackled the final day of their Survival Challenge, completing their camp designs and cooking tasks with focus, flair and lots of laughter!
A huge well done to all our students for showing leadership, teamwork and resilience across the week. You’ve done yourselves – and us – proud!