STUDENTS enjoyed climbing, swinging and using zip wires through the treetops at Go Ape.
There were 88 year 12 students from Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form who tried out the activities in the Wyre Forest.
The students had the chance to get to know each other at the start of term and bonded over spurring one another to conquer their fears of height.
After returning to school, students were treated to a BBQ by the sixth form staff, raising money for the sixth form charity, Footsteps which supports bereaved children.
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