A jam-packed Closed Weekend for Boarders
On their first Closed Weekend of the year, 韩国AV Boarders ate dumplings, went to an outdoor cinema, played some trivia and completed an 鈥榓mazing race鈥 鈥 all within two days.
鈥淲e started our Closed Weekend with a big sister/ little sister activity,鈥 Rosie, Co-Captain of Boarding explains. 鈥淢ost of the girls were put into groups with three girls, spanning Year 7 to 12.鈥 The girls were given some money to buy movie snacks for the evening鈥檚 outdoor movie, Moana, at North Sydney Oval.
鈥淚t was a great activity to get to know girls from other year groups and it is always helpful for new girls to meet other boarders,鈥 Rosie says. 鈥淎ll girls have firm friendships which defy year group barriers. After a dinner of dumplings, the girls sat down on bean bags for the movie.
On Saturday, the girls played sport and continued to sings from Moana! That night, Boarding Co-Captains Rosie and Lily and Boarding Prefect Lillian hosted some Boarding Trivia. 鈥淭he evening was filled with tough competition and sugar!鈥 Lillian says. 鈥淭he girls had some more friendly competition the next day with the Amazing Race,鈥 she said.
After being designated groups and coming up with some very original team names (purple pyjamas, red ripsticks and pink flamingos to name a few), the girls caught the bus to Milson鈥檚 Point and then a ferry to Circular Quay to begin their race at the Botanic Gardens.
The first challenge was a wordy one, putting the Yellow Yobbots in the lead. They next was a 鈥榯en minute challenge鈥, where girls took a range of photos against various backgrounds. The final challenge was to choreograph a cheerleading routine in under 30 seconds and perform it. The Green Gods took the crown!
鈥淎ll the girls were exhausted when they got back to the Boarding House,鈥 Lily said. 鈥淏ut it was an enthusiastic start to the week.鈥