Despite the howling wind and intermittent showers, the Year 5 annual trip to Stubbers was a great success. Everyone (pupils, teachers and parents) enjoyed the activities: team challenges, canoeing, high-ropes and Jet Ski rides. It was wonderful to see friendships building, laughter spreading and fears diminishing as the day went on. Mrs Sanderson queued up for an extra Jet Ski ride and Mrs Deane conquered the high-ropes! We would like to thank all parent helpers and the children for their impeccable behaviour.
Year 5 Trip to Stubbers
June 25, 2012
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