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Isca Students Enjoy Thrill of Rugby at Twickenham

This term students from Isca Academy had the experience of a lifetime as they travelled to the iconic Twickenham Stadium to watch the Premiership Rugby Final between Bath and Leicester Tigers, they even got to play a game of touch rugby on the pitch at half-time.

Surrounded by over 81,700 passionate fans in the home of English rugby, the students soaked up the electric atmosphere as the closely contested match unfolded. The excitement and energy of the day created unforgettable memories and left a lasting impression on everyone involved.

From the roar of the crowd to the thrilling action on the pitch, the trip provided a powerful insight into the dedication and spirit behind elite sport. Isca Academy, part of the Ted Wragg Trust, is proud to offer such enriching opportunities that inspire students and help broaden their horizons both on and off the field.

Mrs Vicki Joyce, Headteacher at Isca Academy said:

"This was much more than just a trip, it was a memorable experience that our students will cherish for years. From the grandeur of the stadium to the excitement of live sport, it truly showed them what it means to be part of something special. We’re proud to provide opportunities like this."

Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:

"The Ted Wragg Trust is dedicated to transforming young people’s lives, and this trip perfectly illustrates how shared experiences beyond the classroom inspire aspiration, build connections, and boost confidence. Congratulations to the Isca Academy team for making it happen!"