THEY say that school days are the best days of your life.
Well, these students at Bishop Fox's School, Taunton, had plenty of fun they'll never forget.
The Year 7 students attended a residential as part of their induction programme of stating school at Bishop Fox’s.
More than 180 youngsters spent time at Adventure Okehampton on a bonding exercise with their tutor group and their tutor.
They enjoyed a range of outdoor activities, including gorge scrambling, archery, grass sledging, mountain biking, high ropes, crate stacking and a night walk on Dartmoor.
Deputy head teacher and trip organiser Steve Summerill said: "The residential is an important part of the induction process at the school.
"We have students from more than 25 different primary schools joining us - I was working with one group made up of 10 students who all came from different primary schools.
"The opportunity to bond in a challenging environment enables students to thrive at our school as this experience enables our students to make friendships that could last a life time."
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