Belton House
Miss McGregor's class visited Belton House in July and really enjoyed the play-park.
Thank you to everyone for your donations to the local food bank.
Miss McGregor's class visited Belton House in July and really enjoyed the play-park.
We started the day by going to Daisy Made. The pupils were all very excited as we played Crazy Golf and they did really want to beat Mr. Green, we then all enjoyed a delicious ice cream. As a class, we decided to have a picnic and enjoyed swapping questions and to end it we all had a play at the Park .We were all very tired when we got back.
For our end of year trip, we went to the beach at Mablethorpe. We had such a lovely time! A lot of fun was had building sandcastles, digging holes, jumping waves, spending most of our time in the sea and burying Joshua in the sand and turning him into a mermaid!
To end our trip, we had a chippy lunch, which was delicious!
For our end of term treat, we had a lovely trip to Skellingthorpe Park where some students used the huge football field, while others enjoyed using the climbing frames. After this we went to Daisy Maid and completed a round of mini golf, where the pupils managed great and really supported one another through this time. After everyone had finished some went over to meet the goats and use the play equipment before enjoying a picnic lunch, finishing the day off with an ice cream.
Y11 Sutton on Sea - As a reward for completing the GCSE exams we enjoyed a day trip to the beach at Sutton on Sea. Some of the pupils made a collection of sea shells from the beach. Then we all had fish, chips and mushy peas for lunch in the best Fish and Chip Shop in Sutton on Sea.

As part of our ongoing Life and Living Skills programme, students from Athena School enjoyed a wonderful day out at Belton House this term. The visit provided a unique opportunity for pupils to explore history, nature and independence in a real-world setting.
From the moment we arrived, students showed maturity and enthusiasm, navigating the grounds, woodlands, and gardens of the historic estate. Pupils engaged in a wide range of activities, including exploring the adventure playground, observing wildlife, and taking part in guided learning sessions about the history of the house and its surroundings.
The trip supported several key areas of our Life and Living Skills qualification, including:
Staff were incredibly proud of how well pupils represented the school, showing respect, curiosity, and a genuine interest in everything Belton had to offer. For many, it was a valuable experience in building confidence and developing essential life skills outside of the classroom.
It was a joyful, active day that brought our curriculum to lifeāand a great memory for students and staff alike!
20/6/25 - We spent a day at Belton House where we went on a walk around the deer park before going on a tour of the house itself. One of the guides told us that the King had been interested in buying Belton House in the 1980s. We spent the rest of the afternoon in the adventure playground after having a picnic packed lunch.