Rock climbing at Long Beach

By Lisa Dixon | Posted: Friday November 26, 2021

We were lucky this term to have our EOTC Term Four event take place. Our Year 7 students were challenged to complete a number of rock climbing courses up the rock face. Check out some of our amazing photos from the day.

The weather this year allowed every class to have their day out at Long Beach, one of the highlights of the year. At Long Beach each class was split into three rotations. One group was on the Rock climbing under the tuition of Tim or Ben  from Dunedin Adventures. They were trained for the safety aspects and fitted out with their harness and gear. There were five different rock climbing challenges and students had the opportunity to gain confidence with easier climbs before tackling more challenging ones. It was fantastic to watch the students succeed and push themselves on the rock wall.

The second group was taking part in a number of beach challenges such as beach relays, games and for some a "marble" run sand sculpture challenge - making and constructing a sand run for a golf ball to see how far it would go. This was great for teamwork and engineering - to various degrees of success!

The third rotation was a team challenge also - where puzzles had to be solved to receive a map and clues to the cave. Hidden pretend money in the cave had to be found to exchange for the clues to find out where the "treasure" was buried.

We would like to say a huge thank you to all the parents and caregivers who helped on these trips - without you we would not be able to offer theses opportunities for our students.

Lisa Dixon

On behalf of Year 7 

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