Everyone was early to rise this morning as the group enjoyed breakfast together before meeting with team leader Patsy at 9:30am.
After some instruction, we made our way in the minibus to the shore at Warrenpoint. After some initial swimming to get used to the water, two groups were formed for giant paddle boarding. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed this exercise with plenty of fun and frolics throughout!
With the jet ski now in operation, the banana boat came out. It provided for tremendous amusement with high octane action all the way.
The final activity was a short walk to the jetty at the pier. Here, the boys and girls got the chance to jump into the Irish Sea, using somersaults, backflips and any other random way possible.
The journey was then made back to the Lodge for lunch before departure at 2pm with everyone arriving safely back to school for 3pm.
A truly wonderful time was had by all the P7’s. They are to be commended for their attitude, participation and manners. We also thank Miss Crozier and Maria Hogg for accompanying the children on the trip as they volunteered their time to do so. Thanks is also relayed to the staff of East Coast Adventure for their hospitality and guidance.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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