

Ex-Trinity pupil set to row across the Atlantic

Rosie Tong, an ex-Trinity pupil came to see us on Thursday 15th October to discuss her latest adventure which really is a tremendous challenge. In December, Rosie and two of her friends will be rowing 3,000 miles (equivalent to 48,000 football pitches) across the Atlantic Ocean from San Sebastian De La Gomera to Nelson's Dockyard in Antigua. Our children were very interested to hear about the challenges Rosie will face (meeting the wildlife, rowing day and night for approximately 50 days, rowing for two hours, resting for two hours and having very limited food/drink) and William in Year 6 gave us a great demonstration on the rowing machine saying he could feel his legs and arms aching after only a minute, and he thought it would be really tough for Rosie.
If you would like to donate, please do so on the following fundraising page: https://www.givewheel.com/fundraising/7889/row-with-the-flow-worlds-toughest-row-atlantic-202/
We wish Rosie and her friends the very best of luck in her future challenge.