EQUA Mead Learning Trust

Resource Base children have a wild day out

Resource Base children from River Mead School, Castle Mead School and Studley Green Primary School had the amazing opportunity for a day trip to visit Longleat Safari Park on 12 June. The children took an exciting journey around the safari park, seeing a variety of different animals such as lions, rhino, tigers and many more. They also got to enjoy train rides, boat rides, sea lion feeding and see lots of wonderful creatures such as snakes, meerkats, and crocodiles. This great day was finished off with an ice cream, generously provided by the school governors, before they returned to school. The children from all three schools were able to visit together thanks to the generosity of other schools within the Trust in loaning the use of their minibuses for the day. We would like to thank them for enabling this amazing opportunity for the children to come together and experience such a brilliant day. 

The children's visit was funded through The National Rotary KidsOut Day. Every year since 1990, on the second Wednesday of June, over 20,000 children from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, form part of what is now the biggest single outing for disadvantaged children in the United Kingdom. 

 

Resource Base Trip to Longleat