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Ski Trip 2024

19 February 2024

This half-term break was jam-packed with excitement! Finally, some of our students got to embark on the heavily anticipated annual Ski Trip, and this time, they headed to the stunning Austrian Alps! After a journey that was both fun and lengthy, our boys had an entire week to indulge in the joy of skiing.

The snow-covered mountains looked absolutely breathtaking, and the boys were itching to hit the slopes (plus, they couldn't get enough of the delicious traditional Austrian food!). Thankfully, the weather cooperated perfectly, adding to their enjoyment.

But the trip wasn't all about skiing. After their thrilling days on the slopes, they spent quality time together, watching films, playing foosball, and even hosting a quiz night!

A huge thank you to all the staff members who accompanied our students on this trip. Because of you, our boys have made memories that will last a lifetime!

For more photos and videos please visit @stigski on X (Twitter), our official Ski Trip account.

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