Residential Visits

Time for AN Adventure!

A residential trip in primary school remains one of the best experiences children can have of spending time away from their parents and developing confidence, social skills and independence.

At Raglan, not only provide an ultimate adventure trip, but also an outdoor learning experience that allows every child to grow. Pupils can excel in a safe, fun and friendly environment through a series of activities aimed to meet learning outcomes and create memories.

Our residentials 

The HIVE - Epping Forest

Year 4 have the opportunity to go glamping for 2 days and 1 night at the Hive in Epping Forest. The trip provides an exploration of nature and the outdoors with opportunities to learn bushcraft, find out more about creatures and animals and have some fun in the great outdoors. 

PGL -  BAwdsey Manor

Year 6 start their final year in Primary School with a visit to PGL on the Suffolk Coast. This 4 day, 3 night long weekend allows plenty of time for outdoor adventures with some challenges including, climbing, abseiling, archery and raft building to name a few. 

Sport tour to Cardiff

Finally, our Year 6 pupils who have been active with Sport have an opportunity to attend a Sports Tour to Cardiff in Wales. This 3-day, 2-night visit includes professional coaching in Football (Cardiff City), Rugby (Cardiff Blues) and Cricket (Glamorgan) as well as matches against some Welsh primary schools. 

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May 2023

2-3 May 2023

9-10 May 2023

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October 2023

6-9th October 2023

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June 2023

14-16th June 2023

PGL Video Summer 2022

See the thrills and spills of the Year 6 PGL visit to Bawdsey Manor in Summer 2022. This visit was later than usual due to the COVID pandemic.

Cuffley Camp

June 2022

Year 4 had their first residential at Cuffley Camp in Hertfordshire this term and was enjoyed very much. This was a two-day, one-night stay at the camping site and included a range of outdoor activities. The children had opportunities to climb, build buggies, solve problems and have a campfire. For many, it was the first experience away in a big group without family but will help them prepare for future adventures such as the longer residential in Year 6.