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Sep

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Josh and Demmi - Caving

Josh: Well, today 1A had their last day of surfing for the whole term.

It was a great time surfing with everyone and learning something new. We also had CLP. It was a great team effort from the Brentwood team this lesson as we got a lot done and had barely any conflict within the team. We got filming or most of it out of the way and then we wrote all our scripts for what we are going to say on the day. Also last night's evening class was run by Demmi and I. It was the 7 pillars of health and I think we did a very good job of making it a fun and enjoyable time and getting everyone involved.

Demmi: This week has been fairly eventful! On Monday Core 1 (1A & 1B) went caving in Buchan we slit up into all girls and all boys. The boys attacked the wild caves first while the girls went through the show cave to start with. The show cave was really amazing to see all the different formations of rocks and the history of the cave. We all met back at the park and had lunch before then heading off to the wild caves. The wild caves were definitely wild, with many small holes we thought would be impossible to climb through! It was great to see everyone get involved in the caving and have such a great time. There were some really great challenges and some great sights to see. Overall the caving was a great day and everyone had a really fun day!

By Josh and Demmi

 

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