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Five reasons to visit the award-winning Conway Centres…

With over 45 years of experience, The Conway Centres are experts in providing unique residential visits for schools across the UK. Here are five reasons you need to experience the winners of the School Travel Awards’ ‘Best Residential Experience’.

  1. Unique centres in stunning locations
    With four centres across North Wales and Cheshire, Conway Centres are situated in some of the best locations.
    • The cosy Delamere centre situated in the forest is perfect for Year 1 and 2 to experience their first ever residential.
    • With its very own roundhouse and archaeological dig, the Burwardsley centre instantly immerses children in the Iron Age era, making it perfect for Year 3 and 4.
    • Tattenhall is the largest Cheshire centre and has a range of activities from high-ropes, land-based and the arts.
    • Anglesey is home of high adventure and is great for older primary school children and for secondary schools.
  2. Schools say staff are a significant highlight of their stay
    From outdoor tutors who have years of experience in the sector to the arts tutors who have worked with leading artists across the world, staff from Conway Centres have a wealth of experience.
  3. Every day is a school day with curriculum-linked programmes
    Whether you are a primary school who wants to link your residential with topics such as: Iron Age, natural habitats or the Romans, or a secondary school who wants to experience an exam support or revision residential – the centres understand a residential should be an extension of the classroom.
  4. Tailored residentials with clear learning outcomes
    Conway Centres know that every residential should be as unique as the school that visits them, which is why its specialist team can support you with creating a bespoke programme that supports your school’s focus and your children’s needs.
  5. Progression at Conway Centres
    Conway Centres offer progressive residential visits where children can visit all centres at different points of their school years, with the comfort that they are welcomed back by the same familiar faces. Children and young people will enjoy the same shared experiences throughout their school life.

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