Eagles Nest Christian School leaders enjoy the teambuilding activities.
POLOKWANE – Eagle’s Nest Christian School’s leaders enjoyed some team building activities and developed their leadership skills during their annual leadership camp held at Jubaweni from last Wednesday to Friday.
Jubaweni is situated some 30 minutes from the Kranskop toll-gate and is a preferred venue for school camps, sporting events and adventure outings.
Eagle’s Nest leaders took part in various challenging activities as teams to learn to trust each other and work together as a team.
“Team building equips learners with problem-solving skills, increased innovation, collaboration, communication and endurance skills, which are key skills in today’s society,” high school principal Isaac Manamike said.
Teachers Martha Nyika, Moses Tshesane, David Khalala, Timothy Wasema and Demetria Mutibura accompanied learners on the trip.
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