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A huge well done to our Silver and Gold Duke of Edinburgh teams, who, over the weekend, headed to the Quantock Hills in Somerset for their final and practise expeditions.

During the 3 days of rugged terrain, the girls demonstrated resilience, teamwork and excellent navigational skills, as they tackled their routes and camped under the stars.

The teams travelled approximately 16-18 km a day! There were highs and lows, with some difficult nights sleep and a couple of minor injuries along the way, but the beautiful sunny weather and their team strength kept them smiling, with laughter and positive energy radiating from each team – even on the final day!

For our Silver teams, this expedition marks the completion of the expedition portion of the award, so with just some final volunteering and physical/skill elements to complete, the girls are well on their way to achieving their Silver Duke of Edinburgh!

Whilst for our Gold group, the expedition weekend was simply a short practise ahead of their final expedition in July, which will see them undertake a tough 4 day/3 night expedition at the Black Mountains in Wales.

THS Extra-Curricular Programme highly commended by Muddy Stilettos

THS Extra-Curricular Programme highly commended by Muddy Stilettos

We’re thrilled to announce that our inventive Extra-Curricular Programme has been highly commended by the @muddystilettos awards! With 80+ weekly clubs from surfing to STEM, Go Sail to launching a student-led cafe, our girls explore passions, build confidence and lead...

Royal Cornwall Show 2025

Royal Cornwall Show 2025

Thank you to all of you who came to visit us at the Royal Cornwall Show, where we showcased the very best of Truro High School. Our theme this year was unlocking potential through High Performance Learning, and we were proud to highlight the exceptional opportunities...