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Learners were taken on a scenic hike and rested near a waterfall to have their snacks

On September 25, the grade two learners from St Gregory Primary School embarked on an excursion to Wessa Umgeni River Valley in Howick.

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On arrival, the friendly and informative guides, James and Yethu, had the learners actively involved in learning about the environment.

The learners were blindfolded and led through a maze.

Learners were taken on a scenic hike and rested near a waterfall to have their snacks. The children truly needed their energy for what was to follow: races with teams blindfolded and led through a maze by leaders, as well as trying to balance across a bouncy tree log about a metre off the ground!

The learners test their balancing skills.

It was amazing and enjoyable, for both the learners and the educators. The guides concluded the tour with a guessing game using different animal skulls!

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St Gregory Primary would like to thank the staff of Umgeni River Valley for hosting the grade twos and for making the trip so memorable and fun.

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