MPS grade fours head to Mt Stirling

Our grade four students set off on their first cross-country ski day at Mt Stirling on Thursday 24 and Friday 25 of July.

The grade four 'School to Summit' program involves visiting Mt Stirling three times of the year.

A hike in term two, four cross-country ski lessons in winter and then a return in term four for a two night camp out where they hike to the summit.

Their cross-country ski days at Mt Stirling allow students to experience the mountain in a completely different environment.

Not only do students have the opportunity to learn skiing with professional instructors in a fun and safe setting, but they also get to apply their wellbeing skills they’ve developed at school to real-life experiences.

This adventure pushes students to step outside their comfort zones, challenge themselves physically and mentally, and foster resilience.

They also put essential skills into practice, such as problem-solving and positive coping strategies.

Students take ownership of their equipment, care for themselves and one another, and demonstrate kindness, empathy, and understanding throughout the experience, all while having an absolute blast!