AN exciting school trip down to the Jurassic coast saw students work towards their geography project.
Papplewick Year 8 students travelled to Swanage in Dorset on their first day back to school after the Christmas break.
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As part of their final Geography exam, students carried out field work to learn about the coastline.
Tom Bunbury, headteacher at Papplewick, said: "The boys take great pried whilst working in groups and collecting their data and I hope that the projects undertaken reflect their enjoyment and enthusiasm."
The eager pupils discovered the River Corfe, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and the Jurassic coastline.
The project accounts for 20 per cent of their final Geography exam mark.
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