
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:
- Travel and community participation
- Personal safety and responsibility
- Communication and teamwork
- Awareness of the natural environment
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 life—and a great memory for students and staff alike!