Golden Hill Steiner School
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Denmark WA 6333
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Phone: 08 9848 1811

Celebrating the Adventures of Class 6!

Last week marked an unforgettable journey for our remarkable Class 6 children!  Buckle up as we recount the whirlwind of excitement and camaraderie that filled our days.

Our adventure commenced with a spirited bus ride, expertly piloted by the one and only David Stockdale. First stop: the Manjimup Heritage Park, where laughter echoed over lunch and echoes reverberated as they conquered the towering staircases before swooshing down the colossal slide.

But the thrills didn't stop there! Our next destination was Forest Adventures South West, where I witnessed the awe-inspiring determination of our children as they fearlessly scaled the heights of treetops. Ziplines soared at dizzying heights of 19 meters and stretched 500 meters long! Their cheers and encouragement formed a symphony of support, a testament to their incredible spirit.

Nestled at the Christian Brethren Camp, our home overlooked the serene beach, offering endless delights of swimming, crabbing, and moonlit adventures. We even got in a game of foxholes. Cooking together, sharing chores, they exemplified teamwork and camaraderie.

Tuesday dawned with surf lessons at Bunker Bay, followed by a picturesque lunch at Shelley Beach. Then, off to Ngilgi Cave for a journey through ancient lands. We learned about the cultural connections to the land, flora & fauna, the formation of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge and the pristine caves beneath it. The children were awestruck as they descended into the heart of the cave. In wonder, they explored the mystical formations of stalactites, stalagmites, and helictites, a captivating extension of their geology studies. The afternoon was topped off with a delicious ice cream from Simmos.

Wednesday morning greeted us with the thrill of surfing Yallingup Lagoon, where many conquered their first reef break with triumphant cheers. A beachside BBQ at Meelup Beach preceded an evening stroll along the Busselton Jetty, indulging in the quintessential fish and chips. And oh, the boys' adventurous spirit led them to slumber beneath the stars, waking with beaming smiles.

As Thursday beckoned, we packed our memories and cherished experiences, brimming with pride for the bond forged among us all. What an incredible group of children, whose spirit and unity illuminated our journey. As we bid farewell to our adventure, I eagerly anticipate the wonders the rest of the year holds for us all. I would like to extend my gratitude to Holly and David, without their help camp would not have been the same.

Here's to the indomitable spirit of Class 6 – may our adventures continue to inspire and delight!

Bree