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Five things schools love about a Conway Centres residential

With four residential centres set in Cheshire and Anglesey, Conway Centres has been providing children and young people with curriculum-linked adventure and arts residentials for over 45 years. Find out why schools return to the centres year after year:

  1. “Having visited so many different residential centres over the years, what you offer is so totally different, it’s incomparable.” – St Mary of the Angels Primary School
    Winners of the ‘Best Residential Experience’ at the recent School Travel Awards, Conway Centres prides itself on offering a completely unique experience. Leaders in outdoor adventure education and curriculum-linked residential trips, its distinctive identity and offering is one of the many reasons schools return year after year.
  2. Your staff go above and beyond to maximise the impact of this experience for the children and staff.” – St Winefride’s Catholic Primary School
    Schools always say staff are one of Conway Centres’ biggest assets. Schools love that at Conway Centres, the same familiar faces welcome them back year after year.
  3. “The instructors are so skilled at adapting the activities to meet the needs of the different groups.” – St Andrew’s Primary School
    At Conway Centres, no child gets left behind. Every child is offered a completely unique experience. Working closely with SEAS charity, which enables people and families living with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to enjoy outdoor adventure – the staff are fully trained in supporting all abilities. The centre is fully equipped with specialist equipment like wheelchair accessible sailing boats, mega stand-up paddleboards and much more!
  4. “So impressed with the quality of outcomes by the pupils in such a short time frame.” – Gateways School
    Conway Centres knows that a residential should be an extension of classroom learning, which is why it offers residentials that link to the curriculum. Whether you are a secondary school looking to support students through their exams or a primary school wanting to immerse your pupils in certain topics, there is something to support every school in their learning.
  5. “Activities to meet all our children’s needs.” – Hayfield School
    From the thrill seekers in your group who will want to tackle the Via Ferrata and dive into a kayak to your creative pupils who get more of a thrill putting paint to paper – there is something for everyone to enjoy at Conway Centres.

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