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PEPPS learners embark on Adventure camp

The Blyde Adventure Camp provided the learners with diverse activities which included water sports and team building.

POLOKWANE – Gr 6 learners from PEPPS put their team work skills to the test at The Blyde Adventure Camp in Hoedspruit from October 31 to November 3.

The outing provided a well-rounded experience for learners with diverse activities which included water sports and team building.

“These activities kept them engaged and excited throughout. They put their hearts into a potjie competition showcasing not just their culinary skills but also their creativity,” explained Gr 6 register teacher, Rozani Oosthuizen.

She added that some of the memorable lessons came from learning how to make ‘stokbrood’ which added a valuable and practical aspect to their outdoor education. Overall, it was an enriching journey, fostering both personal and collective growth.

A learner, Mogau Tladi described the camp as “amazing”.

“The activities we completed were not only challenging but helped with important life lessons too. The camp was organised gave us a good example of how disciplined we should be.

“It also allowed me to grow closer to my friends. It was a life changing experience.”

Other teachers who joined their excursion were Katlego Mpepele, Pholosho Malahlela and Kay-lee Jacobs.

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