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Lap lanes swapped for Middleton Beach waves at swimming carnival for Australian Christian College Southlands

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Year 7's enjoying the Middleton Beach waves.
Camera IconYear 7's enjoying the Middleton Beach waves. Credit: Impact Institute

Lap lanes were swapped for the Middleton Beach ocean waves as students from Australian Christian College Southlands hosted its unique annual swimming carnival.

Years 7-12 students took part in a full day of surf-based events on March 20 designed to build confidence, fitness and essential coastal safety skills.

The swimming carnival combines on-shore training with key surf safety skills, including reading the ocean, spotting hazards and using surf and swimming boards.

Year 7, Christina-Rose Lovric riding the waves.
Camera IconYear 7, Christina-Rose Lovric riding the waves. Credit: Impact Institute

Over the course of the day, the young athletes competed in a host of activities including the beach run, flag races, surf race, tug of war and more.

The activities were designed to promote confidence in the ocean while keeping the focus on teamwork, fun and physical wellbeing.

ACCS deputy principal, Fourie Jordaan said it was great to see the students having fun at the beach whilst learning important ocean skills at the same time.

“It’s wonderful to see our students competing hard but also cheering each other on — that spirit is what makes this event so special,” he said.

“Many of our students have a real love for the ocean, so giving them the skills and confidence to be safe and capable in the surf is something we take seriously.”

Ebonee Van Burgel going for a paddle.
Camera IconEbonee Van Burgel going for a paddle. Credit: Impact Institute
Shanae Meldrum, 11, Emily Smith, 11, Austin Whiston, 12 watch a dive.
Camera IconShanae Meldrum, 11, Emily Smith, 11, Austin Whiston, 12 watch a dive. Credit: Impact Institute
Malachi Bresanello, 9, leaps through the froth.
Camera IconMalachi Bresanello, 9, leaps through the froth. Credit: Impact Institute
Elijah Bresanello, 7, takes a breath.
Camera IconElijah Bresanello, 7, takes a breath. Credit: Impact Institute
Isabella Crouch, 9, Ella Stephton, 9, Eliza Frewen, 9, Lauren Palmer, 9, Chloe Panizza, 9, Shelby Burns, 9, race into the water.
Camera IconIsabella Crouch, 9, Ella Stephton, 9, Eliza Frewen, 9, Lauren Palmer, 9, Chloe Panizza, 9, Shelby Burns, 9, race into the water. Credit: Impact Institute
Hamish Mitchell, 10, Oliver Burns, 10, Oscar Braidwood, 12 and Annabelle Reddington, 10 run out to sea.
Camera IconHamish Mitchell, 10, Oliver Burns, 10, Oscar Braidwood, 12 and Annabelle Reddington, 10 run out to sea. Credit: Impact Institute
Amos Veldman, 8, and Troy Downing, 8, race.
Camera IconAmos Veldman, 8, and Troy Downing, 8, race. Credit: Impact Institute
Year 7's make haste through the water.
Camera IconYear 7's make haste through the water. Credit: Supplied by the Impact Institute
Lewis Sinclair and Charlie Guelfi, 8.
Camera IconLewis Sinclair and Charlie Guelfi, 8. Credit: Impact Institute
Students enjoy onshore activities.
Camera IconStudents enjoy onshore activities. Credit: Impact Institute
Cameron Giovanazzi, 12, and Oliver Burns, 10, in a tug of war.
Camera IconCameron Giovanazzi, 12, and Oliver Burns, 10, in a tug of war. Credit: Impact Institute
Students enjoy the beach run.
Camera IconStudents enjoy the beach run. Credit: Impact Institute
Stuart Thomas with the Year 11 girls before a race.
Camera IconStuart Thomas with the Year 11 girls before a race. Credit: Impact Institute
Stuart Thomas, Coby Auty, 7, and LJ Smit, 7, prepare to haul.
Camera IconStuart Thomas, Coby Auty, 7, and LJ Smit, 7, prepare to haul. Credit: Supplied by the Impact Institute
Year 7 boys race across the sand.
Camera IconYear 7 boys race across the sand. Credit: Impact Institute

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