RENDCOMB College held its first ever Rough Runner Challenge obstacle race for year seven pupils at prep schools around the country.

The Rendcomb Rough Runner Challenge earlier this month saw more than 100 11-year-olds from Rendcomb College, Dean Close, Kitebrook House, Bredon, Castle Court, Daneshill and Bruern Abbey follow a 2.5 kilometre off-road trail.

Kitebrook House won the girls' team trophy while Dean Close boys achieved both the fastest team time and individual time.

Rendcomb’s head of college Rob Jones awarded the prizes and said: “This event is precisely what Rendcomb College is all about; team work, comradery, adventure and overcoming challenges.

"All of the participants were a true credit to their schools and all approached the course and each obstacle as a team.

“Getting back in touch with nature and the great outdoors is vital, now more than ever, as there are so many technological distractions around us.

"This event, one which we hope to repeat in future, is just one of the ways at Rendcomb College we encourage adventure outside the classroom.”

The obstacle race was set within Rendcomb College’s 230-acre countryside estate and was sponsored by sportswear brand Squadkit. Crossing through the River Churn at two points, following a forest trail, scrambling over hay bales and enjoying a very muddy water slide ensured the children all crossed the finish line with smiles on their faces.

Speaking after the event, year seven pupil Archie B from Daneshill school said it was "the best Friday I have ever had".