Mooja Class at Lower Primary Camp

This term has already been full of exciting experiences and special events for Mooja class. One of the highlights was our Lower Primary Camp at Point Peron, where students had the best time trying a range of new and challenging activities.

Throughout the camp, students took part in archery, crate climbing, shelter building and rock climbing. These activities encouraged everyone to step outside their comfort zones, build confidence and support one another. Our students have shown amazing resilience every single year, and this year was no exception. It was wonderful to see them encouraging their peers, trying their best and embracing every opportunity with enthusiasm.

Another highlight of camp was sharing meals together and enjoying different foods with friends. Spending time together outside the classroom helped strengthen friendships and created many happy memories that students will remember for a long time.

Earlier this term, we also enjoyed participating in Walk to School Day, which was a great success. It was fantastic to see so many students getting involved and showing such positive community spirit.

We are also continuing to enjoy our weekly hockey lessons at Lark Hill. Students are developing excellent teamwork skills and showing positive attitudes towards learning new games and practising new techniques each week.

We are very proud of the way Mooja class has approached every challenge and opportunity this term. Here’s to the rest of a very busy, productive and exciting term ahead!

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