Lower Fifth and Middle Fifth Cricket Tour Heads to the Black Country

Posted: 5th June 2026

Nine young men posing with bowling balls in a bowling alley, standing side by side near the lane and ball return.

Our Lower Fifth (Year 9) and Middle Fifth (Year 10) pupils are currently enjoying an exciting overnight cricket tour to the Black Country, combining sport, teamwork and memorable experiences beyond the boundary.

Although the weather unfortunately had other plans for their opening fixture, with yesterday’s match falling victim to the rain, the tour spirit has remained firmly intact. The pupils quickly embraced a packed programme of activities designed to develop both cricketing skills and camaraderie.

Training at the BOLA Centre

The group began by sharpening their technique at the renowned BOLA Training Centre, where pupils had the opportunity to experience high-quality cricket practice in a professional environment. Sessions focused on developing batting reactions, accuracy and confidence ahead of the season’s upcoming fixtures.

Team Bonding Beyond the Pitch

Away from cricket, the pupils have enjoyed valuable time together through a range of activities. A lively visit to Hollywood Bowl for ten-pin bowling provided plenty of friendly competition and team spirit.

The group also attended the exciting T20 Blast fixture between Somerset and Glamorgan, giving pupils the chance to watch high-level county cricket and experience the atmosphere of a professional match first-hand.

Today, the tour continues at Bristol Activity Centre, where pupils are taking part in an Airsoft Skirmish challenge, encouraging teamwork, communication and resilience in a fun and energetic setting.

Creating Lasting Memories

School tours provide pupils with opportunities that extend far beyond sport alone. Experiences such as these help to strengthen friendships, build confidence and encourage independence, while creating lasting memories with peers and staff alike.

A huge thank you goes to the staff accompanying the trip and making the tour possible, with special thanks to Mr Gibson for leading the residential and organising such a varied and enjoyable itinerary.

We look forward to hearing more updates from the tour over the coming days.