Our Learning in Years 3 & 4
Last week, both the campers and the non-campers had an incredible time, filled with fun activities and valuable life lessons.
The Grade 3-4s at camp participated in a wide range of exciting outdoor adventures including canoeing, yabbying, bike riding, the Amazing Race, the giant swing and low ropes. These activities not only challenged them physically but also taught important skills such as teamwork, communication, trust and resilience. They pushed themselves out of their comfort zones, whether conquering the giant swing or facing challenges during the outdoor adventures, all while enjoying the beauty of nature and building lasting friendships.
Meanwhile, the non-campers enjoyed their own set of thrilling activities, including Capture the Flag, Tug of War, Dodgeball, and the Scavenger Hunt. These games encouraged teamwork, strategic thinking, and friendly competition, while also allowing them to bond with others. Whether working together to capture the flag or using quick reflexes in a fast-paced game of Dodgeball, the non-campers had plenty of opportunities to connect, grow, and have fun.
Overall, it was a week of personal growth and unforgettable memories for everyone. Both the campers and non-campers had the chance to develop resilience, problem-solving skills, and a sense of community. The time spent together, whether in the wilderness or participating in high-energy games, brought the group closer, creating a strong sense of friendship and belonging. With delicious meals and movie time offering moments of relaxation, this was truly a week of learning, adventure, and fun that they will carry with them for years to come.