Year 5 at Stubbers

June 25, 2015
Our Year 5 pupils had a fun-filled day out at Stubbers Adventure Centre where they participated in a range of challenging activities. The children improved their accuracy at archery, relished the thrill of riding on jet-skis, overcame their fear of heights on the high ropes, and developed the collaborative skills needed for the Team Challenge. They demonstrated the determination, bravery and skill required to succeed in all activities.

Keturah: "It was so exciting doing the team challenges. We had to climb up a wall, crawl through tyres and balance out our weight. The hardest activity was climbing up the wall, but we worked as a team and figured it out."

Lila: "My favourite activity was the high ropes because it was really, really, really fun. We were there for the whole day. It was the best day EVER!"

Thank you to all the parent helpers who either transported pupils or supervised groups - we couldn't have done it without you! With our well behaved children embracing challenges and displaying superb teamwork, the day was a hugely rewarding experience for all of Year 5.



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