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26/04/24

Two terrific teams at the start and at the end of a successful DofE Bronze Practice Expedition! pic.twitter.com/xqi7hSG078

26/04/24

HCACP Students take in a little culture at the National Art Gallery today. pic.twitter.com/hsraer9JL8

26/04/24

Curious cows watching one of our DofE expedition teams! pic.twitter.com/Uw0BlyBu4U

26/04/24

Lunch with a view after climbing a steep hill on their DofE Bronze Practice Expedition! pic.twitter.com/57oM0VL1Hf

23/04/24

Music 🔥 🧨👌. An outstanding curriculum, endless performance opportunities, a thriving peripatetic programme, fully inclusive of all students and all types of musicianship. Thank you 🥇Team Music 🎶 and to Katie Stanton for your brilliant leadership. https://t.co/N3hZ1Rp8Yl

19/04/24

Enduring high winds, torrential rain, and freezing temperatures, our three DofE Gold teams have done brilliantly to complete their practice expedition! With thanks to for another amazing expedition experience. pic.twitter.com/QPHnkszYYp

16/04/24

Spot the DofE group #47 pic.twitter.com/LKDXOa38nR

16/04/24

Downhill to camp after a day hiking across the Brecon Beacons. pic.twitter.com/RpF6LupGF9

16/04/24

Admiring the view over Llyn y Fan Fach. pic.twitter.com/iPlKjkcPJk

16/04/24

Taking a break climbing and then having lunch atop Bannau Sir Gaer on day one of the DofE Gold Practice Expedition. pic.twitter.com/chFVTchpEO

16/04/24

Three DofE Gold expedition teams ready to head up into the hills of the Brecon Beacons for the beginning of their practice expedition today! pic.twitter.com/x4j06oq20h

01/04/24

HCACP have produced a helpful revision booklet for our Year 11 students. Find it here https://t.co/a5oTV6xoSo pic.twitter.com/23QzHr1y0P

28/03/24

Final activity of the day for the year 7s before we make our departure home. 🤺 pic.twitter.com/EbVDS4KD2U

28/03/24

The ‘Giant Swing’ pic.twitter.com/falKRDrxDe

28/03/24

Final activity of the day for the year 7s before we make our departure home. 🤺 pic.twitter.com/EbVDS4KD2U

28/03/24

The HCACP Newsletter for March 2024 is now available at https://t.co/h7giAO70dA pic.twitter.com/wVBxnheCkV

28/03/24

The ‘Giant Swing’ pic.twitter.com/falKRDrxDe

28/03/24

After breakfast it’s climbing for 3 of our Year 7 groups. Excellent progress being made by all! pic.twitter.com/nBQ7crmLhL

28/03/24

After breakfast it’s climbing for 3 of our Year 7 groups. Excellent progress being made by all! pic.twitter.com/nBQ7crmLhL

28/03/24

Welcome to the final day of our amazing you solve the final teaser? pic.twitter.com/gmoLD9NbEQ

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Posted on March 20th 2014

Animal Encounters

On Thursday 13th March, Year 7 gathered to see many animals and learn about them. When we arrived in the sixth form study block, we sat on the floor and waited for the show to start.

First we saw a bird of prey, a Harris Hawk.  It had very sharp claws and we had to handle it with a special glove; it had a string tied to one claw so it wouldn’t fly away or harm any small students!

The next animal we saw was a baby Northern Saw-whet Owl.  It was small and cute and Sadia got to touch it.  When she stroked the bottom of its stomach its legs extended as, in the wild, they live on the floor and they have to run away from predators or towards prey.

The 3rd animal we looked at was a chinchilla.  Students who answered the questions correctly, were chosen to hold the animals.  The instructors from Impeyan (“The zoo that comes to you!”) asked some students to put the chinchilla to their faces to feel how warm and fluffy it was.  One of the instructors said “If you were to pull a chinchilla hair out of its body, instead of one hair coming out, 30 would come out instead!”

We then looked at a tortoise.  It was very small and Shyanne was given the opportunity to hold it.  Then we got to meet his brother, who looked nearly 8 times bigger.  It was larger than our heads combined!  Martin tried to lift him but he was too heavy!

After this we looked at a meerkat.  Ryan and Jacob linked arms and the instructor put the Meerkat on their shoulder.  Other animals included a scorpion, stick insect, caiman, snake and walaby.  It was a really fun afternoon!

Written by Riya Rajendran and Bethany Kauder - 7CK