Our Primary 7 pupils had a blast at a Stranraer Watersports Association activity day at Loch Ryan today.
First order of the day was being kitted out with wet suits (which was a fun experience trying to squeeze into tight lycra).
The first challenges were a couple of team problem solving puzzles. Gripping a rope, the children had to get everyone inside the rope without crossing their arms. Next, they had to sort themselves from tallest to smallest whilst keeping one foot on a rope line. Through giggles, discussion and teamwork, both challenges were solved.
Everyone then waded out into the water to get acclimatised. Super resilient, all the children were soon dunked, with just a few screams to be heard on that initial dip!
Once suitably used to the water temperature, the pupils came back out, split into two groups and had a quick land-based instruction with the equipment before having a go at paddle boarded and kayaking. Our ‘gung-ho’ water heroes were quickly performing like water sports pro’s. The paddleboards were ditched and everyone balanced on the kayaks in a cooperation challenge.
Paddleboards
Kayaking
A Bit Soggy
Soon, the rumbles from famished tums could be heard from some distance away. So, lunch was called and everyone tucked in with gusto. Luke even managed to squeeze in a quick power nap, soaking up the glorious sunshine.
Lunch
The wind picked up a little in the afternoon so we left the kayaks on the beach and created a giant paddleboard raft by linking the individual ones together. Everyone piled on-board as a balancing challenge.
There was enough time for a splash about to see how which team would be the first to get all their members on one paddleboard. The laws of physics caused a topple or two before one team was declared victorious with no less than 7 pupils making it out of the water balanced on one raft!
Rafts
There was even a wee treat at the end of the day courtesy of Mr White, who bough everyone a choc ice lolly to enjoy. There was even enough for the adults to indulge. Thank you Mr White!
Our adventurous P7s were invigorated and highly motivated throughout the whole session. We couldn’t fault the enthusiasm and professionalism of our instructors Zack and Max, and also the volunteer helpers. Our thanks go to the watersports team for allowing us to experience such a thrilling and enjoyable day!
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