REACH

What does REACH stand for?
Recreation- Enjoyment- Adventure- Challenge- Health ​
Who is involved?
Year 7 and 8 students.
What is REACH? 
REACH is an Outdoor Education Programme for children who wish to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes that are needed to participate in outdoor pursuits safely and with enjoyment.
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13/2/18 Surfing At Waikuku

5/7/2018

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Determination and Perseverance were the key to almost all students being able to stand up on their boards and catch a wave by the end of the day. Waikuku Beach put on a stunner of a day for this termʻs REACH trip and the instructors from the Stoked Surf School showed lots of patience in ensuring everyone had some success. The sea conditions were challenging, sweeping everyone further South along the coast but the wave heights were perfect for beginners on the boards. Thanks to Mrs Hughes for the organisation of the day.
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