We have been given an incredible opportunity to take our Year 12 Ag students to experience a day at the Fairlight Foundation. They are leading the way in the Ag industry setting up a unique programme tailored to just women. This day has never occurred before with Southland Girls and the students will gain a lot from this unique opportunity. Where they will rotate around four different stations, gaining valuable hands-on experience in a variety of activities. The Fairlight Foundation caters to students who have gained a degree, preferably at Lincoln University and this could be a future for our students.
Date: Thursday 22nd May at Depart from Southland Girls High School, Kumagaya Gates at 7.45am and returning at 4 pm
Transport details: Go bus minivan (22-seater) and Mrs Young’s car
Clothing and equipment required: Suitable clothing for being on a farm, handling different animals. Gumboots or sturdy footwear is preferable.
Costs: $18. Please pay and complete the permission form below.
Please note: Board financial procedure requires payment in full, by the due date for your child to purchase resources, participate in sports or attend trips/events. Payments received will be allocated to the oldest unpaid fees and charges owing on your child’s account first.
Venue: Fairlight Foundation, 47 Fairlight Road, Kingston
Mel Young has a current first aid qualification and will be carrying a first aid kit at all times. Laura, Simon and the students at the Fairlight Foundation are hugely experienced with working with school groups and are very safety conscious. Each student will get the most out of this incredible opportunity. If for some reason an accident does happen, Mel Young will ring the parent immediately and notify the school.
This event contains risks, including slipping on the ground when at each station at the Fairlight Foundation. This event is managed by school staff who will manage risk and hazards according to the school’s safety management plan. This includes careful use of appropriate nonslip footwear, walking carefully in areas that are slippery at each of the four stations, and listening carefully to the instructions of the Fairlight Foundation employees. While risks can be maintained to acceptable levels they cannot be eliminated. Some risk is retained for its learning and experiential value. If you wish to come in to school to see our safety management systems or have any questions, feel free to contact Mel Young [email protected] or 03 2116030.
It is important for safety reasons that students follow instructions given to them by all staff and follow all appropriate school rules. Behaviour by students that is deemed dangerous and puts themselves and/or others at undue risk will result in your child being picked up by a caregiver and not attending further Year 12 Agriculture trips this year.
Please pay and complete the permission form by 8 May 2025
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