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Tor Bridge High Students Experience Rugby Glory at Twickenham

Students from Tor Bridge High enjoyed the experience of a lifetime this month as they travelled to the iconic Twickenham Stadium to witness Bath take on Leicester Tigers in the Premiership Rugby Final.

The trip gave students the chance to be part of an incredible sporting event, surrounded by more than 81,700 fans in the home of English rugby. The atmosphere was electric as the closely-fought game unfolded, with excitement and energy that left a lasting impression on everyone involved.

From the roar of the crowd to the drama on the pitch, it was a day full of unforgettable moments, inspiring students and offering a powerful glimpse into the passion and spirit of top-level sport.

The school, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust, looks forward to offering more opportunities like this to broaden horizons and inspire futures, both on and off the pitch.

Tracy Stephenson, Headteacher at Tor Bridge High said:

"This was more than just a day out. It was an experience that our students will remember for years to come, from the scale of the stadium to the thrill of live sport, it gave them a real sense of what it means to be part of something bigger. We’re incredibly proud to offer opportunities like this."

Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:

"The Ted Wragg Trust is committed to enriching the lives of young people  and this trip is a perfect example of how shared experiences outside the classroom can build aspiration, connection, and confidence. Hats off to the Tor Bridge team for making it happen!"

Photo of a rugby stadium. In the distance you can see thousands of seats filled with people watching the game, in the foreground you can see the green rugby pitch with players. Students stood in a line facing the camera smiling with the rugby stadium in the background Students sat at the rugby ground in a line on green chairs.