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Sacred Heart goes to Sugar Bay

JOHANNESBURG – The Sacred Heart College grade eight pupils spent an amazing holiday at the Sugar Bay Resort.

The Grade 8 learners of Sacred Heart College had four days of fun at the Sugar Bay Resort holiday camp between 9 and 12 March.

The KwaZulu-Natal-based camp hosted 88 children from the school along with some teachers who thoroughly enjoyed the American-styled children’s summer camp.

Sacred Heart learner Nolwandle Makombe has fun kayaking. Photo: Simone Kley.

The learners participated in many fun and exciting camp games such as the Sugar Bay Fear Factor and the Sugar Bay Party Night.

Anamta Muhammed, a Grade 8 learner from Sacred Heart College, takes a leap off the king swing. Photo: Simone Kley.

The learners were also given the opportunity to participate in over a hundred free-choice of activities on land ranging from skateboarding and dance classes to

surfing and kayaking at the beach.

Sacred Heart College Grade 8 learner Tristan Naidoo on a stand-up paddleboard. Photo: Simone Kley.

One of the highlights was all the water activities offered at camp, especially, the camp waterslides and the camp swimming pool.

Details:www.cso.za.org

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