Students makes a splash with surf program

Sam from Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club coaches Year 6 students from Sunshine Beach State School surf and beach awareness.

Sunshine Beach State School has embarked on another year of their exciting journey of aquatic education with its long-term partnership with Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club.

This collaboration brings forth a comprehensive surf education program tailored for Year 6 students, enriching their understanding of beach safety and water activities.

The program, meticulously designed by Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club, encompasses a range of essential skills vital for coastal living and water recreation.

From surf and beach awareness to mastering body surfing techniques, board paddling skills and even an introduction to first aid, students are immersed in a holistic curriculum aimed at fostering confidence and competence in aquatic environments.

Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club, renowned for its commitment to aquatic safety, underscores the importance of community education.

For them, it’s not just about establishing safe swimming zones but also about elevating the skill levels of individuals venturing into the water.

Their ethos resonates deeply with their belief that coastal residents, especially students, should possess fundamental water safety and survival techniques, considering their inherent proximity to water bodies.

In the words of Sacha Cairns, education manager from Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club, said “Living in a coastal environment and likely to be in and around water most of their lives, it is essential that students learn the basic water safety and survival techniques within their beaches and waterways.”

“The School Education programs aim to equip students with the necessary skills and tools to not only have knowledge of water safety but also feel confidence in their ability to safely participate in aquatic activities. There is no better place to learn than one of the most iconic beaches in Australia!”

Amanda Brown, a Year 6 teacher at Sunshine Beach State School, echoes the sentiment, emphasising the multiple benefits of the program.

“The positive outcomes are numerous, and the students thoroughly enjoy being part of the program,” she said.

“As an accredited International School, Sunshine Beach State School welcomes students from across the world, some of who are not familiar with the potential dangers of aquatic environments.

“This program provides both local students as well as the international guests with valuable lifelong lessons under the watchful eye and expert instruction of members of the Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club.”

Indeed, this partnership between Sunshine Beach State School and Noosa Heads Surf Lifesaving Club signifies a commendable synergy between education and community engagement.

It not only equips students with essential life skills but also fosters a culture of safety, responsibility, and camaraderie within the school community.

As students navigate the waves of learning, they also develop skills in water safety and beach awareness, exemplifying the essence of Sunshine Beach State School’s commitment to holistic education.