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School Ski Trips
The downhill highlight of the whole school year For many students, a School Ski Trip often comprises not just one of the highlights of the whole year, but one of the best experiences of their entire school career. Certainly, the fun and excitement they enjoy has the students (and accompanying adults!) talking about the trip for many years to come. School ski trips offer all the benefits of normal school sports and excursions – stepping out of comfort zones, overcoming fears, promoting teamwork, achieving personal goals, and the like – all while in an exhilarating mountain environment, with snow to boot! New Zealand is blessed with a great variety of commercial and club ski fields, ranging from
volcanic mountain settings in the North Island to the wondrous winter playgrounds of the South Island’s Southern Alps. Ski areas in New Zealand: •
North Island - Ruapehu, Taranaki
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South Island - Nelson, North Canterbury, Canterbury, South Canterbury/Otago, Wanaka, Queenstown
With the ski season running from June to October, schools have almost five months in which to slot in a trip – surely a bright spot during the dark winter term! Larger commercial fields, whose facilities often include snowmaking and grooming, plus user-friendly chair-lifts, are often the first choice for schools, especially as they offer more extensive equipment hire options, and the all-important ski and snowboarding lessons for
beginners. Nevertheless, while club fields offer fewer facilities, they are often less crowded.
Après-ski However, it is not just the ski field themselves that are important when planning school ski trips; as crucial is the aprèsski accommodation and social activites (often a highlight in themselves to away-from-home school students). Yet again, larger commercial fields may be the best option here, especially as they tend to be nearer ski resort towns – themselves with a range of accommodation choices – or have their own on-site accommodation options. Bear in mind, then, that effective planning of a school ski trip is a complex business, involving weighing up appropriate ski field facilities, accommodation and food, travel (from school to the ski area) and transport (from accommodation to the ski field), plus entertainment and activities at day’s end or in inclement weather. Fortunately, many specialist travel operators offer all-in-one school ski trip packages that take much of the hassle out of organisation
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– though at an additional cost. At the same time, there is no onesize-fits-all solution to planning, with costs vs time vs convenience all specific to individual schools. The process, therefore, must also include how and where the trip will fit within the school-wide curriculum, especially if students from different year groups are involved.
Life skills Nevertheless, a well-planned skiing trip comes with numerous additional benefits – as well as being fun and memorable, such trips promote valuable social and practical skills that are more widely applicable at school and later in a student’s life. For example, taking students away from familiar comforts and routines helps solidify existing friendships and create new ones, especially as the group explores new places and shares new challenges together. Students also get to see that their accompanying teachers are real human beings – shock horror! – providing a positive effect on the classroom environment upon return to school. Not only is a school ski trip often