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Induction week to Dorset
We welcome all of our Year 12 students with a bonding trip to Dorset. The trip allows everyone to get to know each other, make new friends and enjoy team building activities.
Rupert Blackwell
What did you get out of your trip to Dorset last year?
Everyone is quite anxious and nervous to begin with, but then people start to relax and you see their true characters. Because I’d been at Seaford a while I
was relaxed, not trying to be anything, so I tried to have a 5 minute conversation with the new students to make them feel welcome. The whole dynamics change in Year 12 with the new intake. It’s great to meet new students that are joining for Sixth Form.
Mariella Houweling
What did you gain from the induction trip to Dorset as you’ve been at Seaford a long time?
I missed the induction trip in Year 9 so Dorset was great. I got to meet everyone and made friends who I might not have met or made friends with otherwise, which is really nice.
When people are doing different courses to me, or in different social groups, it can be harder to meet people, but getting thrown into cold water with a paddle is a great way to get to know someone!
I have had a continuous set of friends through Seaford, so it’s nice to broaden that in the Sixth Form. I felt comfortable in Dorset as I’ve been at the school a long time so it made it easier for me to approach the new students as I knew what they must be feeling, being new.
Tabitha Hill
What did you think of the induction trip to Dorset?
Amazing! I shared a room with
a new girl and now we’re great friends. She does totally different subjects and I wouldn’t have
met her otherwise. I enjoyed the paddle boarding and raft building. Mr Adams was in our group and he kept laughing the whole time! It was really good fun.
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