What an incredible start it has been for Crew KHE in E32, our brand-new Year 7 crew at XP East! The past two weeks have been full of adventure, teamwork, and settling into life at secondary school.
We began our XP journey with Outward Bound, where the crew showed courage and determination every single day. From climbing a mountain and abseiling to kayaking, canoeing, and orienteering, they pushed themselves out of their comfort zones and discovered just how much they can achieve when they work together. The highlight was definitely everyone leaping into the lake — a moment of pure joy and celebration after a week of challenges overcome.
Back in school, we’ve focused on what it means to “be crew, not passengers.” We’ve circled up, started morning check-ins, and agreed on crew norms to guide how we treat and support each other. It’s been inspiring to see Crew KHE already showing respect, kindness, and maturity — helping one another with worries, listening carefully in discussions, and making sure no one feels left out.
The crew have also enjoyed their first fieldwork with a trip to Murton Park, where they threw themselves into learning with curiosity and enthusiasm. Experiences like these show the power of connecting learning to the world beyond the classroom.
As this is my first time leading a crew, I’ll admit I felt a little nervous to begin with — but Crew KHE have made me feel right at home. Just as they’ve supported each other in these first weeks of secondary school, they’ve supported me too. I couldn’t be prouder of the way they’ve approached this big transition with courage and positivity.
Looking ahead, we’re excited to continue building our crew identity, settling into expeditions and lessons, and facing new challenges together.


