Activities

 Term 1 has been very busy with  engaging activities, providing our boarders with many opportunities to connect, stay active, and have fun. Some highlights include:

 

Street Smart Talk

MEBS Boarders received an excellent talk from Wagga Police Liaison Officers about being street smart  - being safe when walking to the city centre and in the malls. The Police Officers also talked about being safe when using their mobile phones including what to do if they were to be bullied in any way. 

Street Smart Talk - Wagga Police
Street Smart Talk - Wagga Police
  • Pool & Gym Sessions: Regular visits to the pool and gym have been a great way for boarders to stay active and unwind.

     

  • Town Leave: Our boarders have enjoyed their town leave, providing then with the opportunity to explore, shop, and relax.

     

  • PCYC NRL HOGS TOUR: An exciting event that provided a fantastic experience for all involved.
MEBS Boardersat PCYC with Brad Fittler - HOGS Tour 2025/ Rugby Champion / TV Presenter
MEBS Boardersat PCYC with Brad Fittler - HOGS Tour 2025/ Rugby Champion / TV Presenter
Canberra Raiders Player Grace Kemp with Mary, Ivana - Rose, Tessa and Maya
Canberra Raiders Player Grace Kemp with Mary, Ivana - Rose, Tessa and Maya
  • PCYC Fit for Life Program: Our Wednesday morning sessions have been a great way to start the day, promoting fitness and well-being.

Upcoming Events:

We are looking forward to exciting activities as the term progresses including

  • The MEBS Mixed Netball Tournament & BBQ Swim Night: 
  • Join us next Thursday afternoon for a fun-filled netball competition, followed by a refreshing swim and a BBQ dinner at the pool.

 

 

We are looking forward to the rest of the term’s activities that we have planned and encourage all boarders to continue participating in activities, building friendships, and making the most of their time at Mount Erin Boarding. 

 

Thank you to everyone for making this term a fantastic start to the year

 

 

 

 

 

Jody Siegwalt | Activities Coordinator