Boarding Weekly Activity

Boarders took part in a lively 20-minute scavenger hunt challenge, racing against the clock to complete a list of creative tasks. Each item on the list was worth one point, with bonus marks awarded for originality and flair.

From building a human pyramid and pulling their silliest faces to striking superhero-style poses, pupils worked together to tick off as many challenges as possible. Creativity came to the fore with tasks such as recreating famous monuments as human sculptures, acting out a movie scene, and spelling out words with their bodies in the Team Letter Formation.

Other highlights included the Funny Reflection Selfie (taken in mirrors, windows, or shiny surfaces), the Freeze Frame, where teams had to capture a mid-action moment and the Mystery Item Pose, which encouraged some inventive discoveries around the House. Even the natural world played a role, with pupils challenged to incorporate a Nature Element into their photos.

The scavenger hunt was fast-paced, full of laughter and encouraged teamwork, problem-solving and creativity—with plenty of fun photos to show for it!

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