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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Skiing

8/12/2017

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Thursday 10 August dawned and it was off to the Porter Heights ski field. Many of us had never skied before so we were really excited and wondered how we would get on. After being issued our gear, we had a lesson and then spent the rest of the day perfecting our skills.  We  progressed quickly and thanks to brilliant weather, awesome parent helpers, plenty of encouragement from our peers and a determination to step outside our comfort zone, we had a very memorable day.  Thank you to everyone who made this possible.
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    • General Info
    • New Entrants
    • Summit Challenge
    • Reporting and Assessment
    • School Bus Service
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    • Support Staff
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