Members of Summerhill Prep’s Eco-Adventure Club were divided into three teams to compete in 12 challenges and earn points. These included eating ”frog’s eggs” and five different types of chillies, spitting elephant-dung balls, doing yoga core exercises, keeping their feet in ice water for one minute and testing their knot skills.
Amid the teasing, they were true ambassadors as they encouraged each member to ”just hang in their and complete the task” in the allotted time. Points were deducted for incomplete challenges.
According to teachers, ”the power of the mind” is what helped the winning team come out on top.

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