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Defying ‘Gravity Force’

 

Earlier this year, a group who had been successful in bidding for £250 as part of the Key project, went on their trip to Gravity Force, a trampolining park in Sunderland. The team leader said, ‘’It was an amazing experience and I would definitely recommend becoming part of the Key Project and a visit to Gravity Force. I would go there again.’’

 

Earlier this year, a group who had been successful in bidding for £250 as part of the Key project, went on their trip to Gravity Force, a trampolining park in Sunderland. The team leader said, ‘’It was an amazing experience and I would definitely recommend becoming part of the Key Project and a visit to Gravity Force. I would go there again.’’

The Key is a scheme which encourages students to plan an activity that they complete independently. The scheme gives students £250 for the project which helps to develop organisational, business and team building skills. The planning for the Gravity Force trip turned out to be quite easy and the group spent every Wednesday together to figure out what they were going to do. After the activity, with the little left over money, each member of the group bought a wristband to keep as a wonderful souvenir of the occasion. If you get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to get involved in the Key project, I would take it and try it!  

By Tal Year7

Gravity Force...Key Project Team