M@SGLA at Stubbers Adventure Centre

A group of young people and an instructor stand in a semi-circle on a grassy bank by a lake, holding colorful paddles and wearing life jackets.

At the beginning of March, our M@SGLA students enjoyed an exciting trip to Stubbers Adventure Centre, where they challenged themselves through a range of outdoor adventure activities. Throughout the day, students demonstrated key IB Learner Profile attributes. They were risk-takers, stepping outside their comfort zones to try new and demanding activities, and showed great resilience as they persevered through physical and mental challenges. Students also developed as communicators and collaborators, encouraging one another and working together to overcome obstacles. The experience provided a valuable opportunity for pupils to build confidence, reflect on their personal growth, and embody the spirit of the International Baccalaureate by approaching new experiences with courage, determination, and a positive mindset.

An instructor in a red jacket and black cap assists a boy in a navy jacket with an archery bow in an indoor range.
A young person in a black hoodie stands in an archery range, aiming a bow and arrow at a colorful target in the distance.
A boy in a navy hoodie and black trousers climbs a wooden climbing wall, looking back over his shoulder toward the camera.
An instructor and a young person, both in harnesses, navigate a high-ropes course on a wooden platform high above the ground.