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INSPECTION REPORT 2007
Ten Tors 2008
Poet Tobias Hill at Canford
Snowdonia Expedition - April 2008
Founder's Day
Hockey Tour to Holland
Canford in National Hockey Semi-Finals: 17th April 2008
Art School Sculptures
Hockey Hat Trick for Canford!
Pancakes away: Ready Steady Cook comes to Canford
Cross-Curricular Art Scholars' Presentation
CCF Flying Day at RNAS Yeovilton
Canford U16 Boys' Are County Cup Winners!
Canford Concert Society - The Trinity Consort
CCF Ski-racing Trip to Alpe d'Huez
Ofsted: School Boarding Inspection
Carol Service at Wimborne Minster
Rescued Seahorse Update
Canford Musical: 'The Melody Lingers On'
Canford's U16 Boys Win West of England Indoor Hockey Tournament
Pupils Visit Sussex Chemistry Conference
U14 Girls' Hockey Team Crowned Dorset County Champions
Canfordian is ‘Outstanding Delegate’ at Model UN Conference
Exchange Visit from Grignard School
Canford are U16 County Hockey Champions
Canford Wins First Place in Lulworth Triathlon
CANFORD SCHOOL PUPILS AIM HIGH
Canfordian Embarks on Arctic Expedition
**STOP PRESS** 2007's A level Results are Canford's Best Yet
Spirit of Place
Headline News: Snowdonia Expedition - April 2008
Snowdonia Expedition - April 2008

At the start of the Easter holidays, twenty four 4th form pupils, two sixth formers and three members of staff embarked on the annual CCF trip to Snowdonia. The Snowdonia trip is an adventurous training expedition designed to challenge the pupils in a number of areas whilst developing their own personal organisational skills along with their teamwork and leadership abilities.
Pupils were split into two groups with each group conducting a two-day mountain expedition and wilderness camp and two days of confidence building activities. Expeditions and activities included an ascent of three peaks Tryfan (915m), Glyder Fach (994m) and Glyder Fawr (999m), followed by a descent to a wild campsite in the centre of the Snowdon horseshoe, a 12 km hike to the Ogwen valley, a 40ft rock climb followed by an 80ft abseil into Friog quarry, a slate mine exploration, a 120 ft long zip wire descent into the quarry lake, an obstacle high ropes course and 40ft high pole confidence course.

Traversing the High Ropes course...
Traversing the High Ropes course...
Despite some challenging weather conditions, which included steep ascents in snow and hail with limited visibility, the group members worked exceedingly well as a team with the stronger pupils helping the less experienced group members on the difficult parts of the track. They were spontaneous, fun and rose to the challenges presented - overall a most enjoyable and rewarding expedition for all involved.
Braving the 120 ft zip wire....
Braving the 120 ft zip wire....

Deep snow makes it challenging...
Deep snow makes it challenging...




   
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