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Barbara Thomas
Amanda Thomas
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Report on college trip to
Brookwood Adventure Centre

Introduction
The aim of this report is to evaluate the recent college
trip to Brookwood Adventure Centre and to make
recomendations about future college visits to this centre.

College trip, 19–23 June


Brookwood is conviniently situated from the college (two
hours by bus) near Bluewater Lake. 20 students from the

course.

The facilities
The acommodation was very confortable and spacious.
The food was excelent, although some students said
there wasn’t enough choice. There are also cheap
restaurants a short bycycle ride away.

The courses
The activities were well organised and safety standards
were high. Students said they enjoyed the course despite
the bad wether. Some students thought there weren’t
enough oportunities to practise sailing but they were
impressed with the instructors, who were all extremely
experienced. Each student was given a lot of personal

Conclusion

It was also good value for money. For these reasons I


would suggest organising the same trip next year.
BONES FOUND ON BEACH
BELONGED TO DINOSAUR

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