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      Eleven first and second year students completed their Gold Duke of Edinburgh's 
        Award. To train for the Expedition the students attended 
        two weekends of acclimatization in Wales; one walking and the other canoeing. 
        The  students spent a gruelling 
        four days on the move; two days walking around quarries and the other 
        two canoeing along the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal. The purpose of 
        the expedition was to assess the transport system in Wales when lime was 
        moved from the mountains to the canals and then into the towns for use. 
        As well as gaining the Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award Expedition section 
      of the award, the students also passed a level two canoeing qualification. 
            
         
        
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