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DofE 100KM Challenge Progress: More Walks, More Achievements!

A satellite map screenshot from Strava showing the route of an afternoon walk highlighted in orange. The walk begins near Limbrick and travels east and south along a reservoir, ending after a looped path. Key data displayed includes an average pace of 16 minutes and 47 seconds per kilometer, an elevation gain of 78 meters, and a total distance of 7.3 kilometers. Nearby labels include Chorley Golf Club and the village of Limbrick.

Over the last couple of weeks, our Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) groups have made incredible progress in their 100km challenge. Our students continue to show determination and teamwork, putting in tremendous effort towards reaching their fundraising goal.

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On June 2nd, our groups completed an impressive 4.1km walk, and on June 12th, they conquered another 2km. Every step brings us closer to the 100km target and showcases the resilience and spirit of our DofE participants.

In addition, our Bronze DofE group completed their expedition with a fantastic 7.3km walk around the stunning Rivington area. This achievement marks a significant milestone in their journey, demonstrating the skills and teamwork they’ve developed over the course of their training.

A huge thank you to everyone who has supported and donated so far! Your generosity plays a key role in helping these students reach their goals.

If you’d like to contribute to this amazing journey, please visit our GoFundMe page or spread the word on Facebook.

Thank you for your continued support!

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