Ten Tors challenge 2026

We are incredibly proud of all Plymouth High students who took part in this year’s Ten Tors Challenge on Dartmoor recently – an outstanding achievement that reflects dedication, resilience, and true determination
The Ten Tors Challenge is an annual event organised by the British Army, bringing together over 2,000 young people aged 14-19 from schools and youth groups across the South West. Teams of 6 must navigate between a series of checkpoints (or “tors”) across Dartmoor, covering distances of 35, 45, or 55 miles over 2 days. A key element is that participants must be entirely self-sufficient, carrying all of their food, water, and equipment, while working together to plan routes, battle fatigue, and manage the changeable moorland environment.
We spoke to a few Plymouth High students who had taken part – Poppy (9A) and Florentia (9T) both covered 35 miles with their teams, Poppy’s team finishing an impressive 7th out of 400! And Lily (10A) who covered 45 miles with the added responsibility of acting as team leader for her group. Here’s what they had to say:
What was the hardest thing to manage (e.g., weather, hunger, tiredness, navigation)?
Poppy – Definitely going up long hills!
Lily – As a team leader, the hardest part was keeping everybody motivated.
Florentia – Managing my type 1 diabetes as it was really difficult to keep my levels up.
What was the best thing you packed, and what did you wish you’d left at home?
Poppy – Sweets, but I wish I had left my coat behind.
Lily – Sweets for energy! But I shouldn't have taken as much water because it was too much weight in the end.
Florentia – A pot of mandarin segments as they were delicious! I should have left my porridge at home though, it exploded in my bag and went everywhere!
How would you describe the feeling of crossing the finish line?
Poppy – It was a wonderful experience, and I was very happy to see my family.
Lily – Amazing, and although it went very quickly, I was happy to finally put my bag down!
Florentia – Seeing my family and knowing that I did it. I felt very emotional and proud!

Poppy and Lily

Florentia
We would like to congratulate all Plymouth High students who took part in this event. You are an inspiration to your peers and a wonderful example of what can be achieved through hard work, commitment, and a readiness to embrace a challenge. It is also worth noting is that Ten Tors came immediately before the start of exam season, making their commitment all the more commendable!
Events like Ten Tors exemplify our school motto – “For life, not school, we learn” – and provide students with a wealth of transferable skills that will serve them long into the future, building confidence and resilience that we enthusiastically encourage at Plymouth High. What an incredible milestone for these girls. The Ten Tors is a demanding challenge, well done indeed – Mr Underdown
