Sealyham 2016 - Day 4

June 23, 2016
Bursting through the clouds, glorious sunshine marked the beginning of another exciting day for our Sealyham adventurers.

Group 1 enthusiastically headed to the beach with their surf boards, ready to ride the waves. Group 2 had their bows and arrows ready at the archery range. Group 3 took to their boats to manoeuvre their way around the Sealyham lake. Group 4 had to work as a team to build a raft that would transport them across the water; to say that they all ended up wet would be an understatement!

The afternoon was a great opportunity for all our groups to enjoy spending time together on the beautiful Broadhaven beach. Building sandcastles, licking ice creams and playing Brazilian-style football ensured that a brilliant time was had by all.

In the evening, groups 1 and 2 took on the assault course and, despite the mud and challenging obstacles in their way, they worked as a team to return all their group to the finish line. Groups 3 and 4 headed into the woods for an evening around the campfire; toasting marshmallows, barbecuing sausages and singing songs made for a very enjoyable evening.

Midweek tiredness has certainly kicked in: the sound of snoring children echoed quite quickly through the corridors at bedtime, much to the teachers delight!


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