Sandals and Beaches Negril explore the ocean with students for World Oceans Day
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Grade 4 students (from left) Akayla Forrester, Tessania Tulsie and Sonia Spence from Broughton Primary School, Westmoreland shared bright smiles for the camera as they headed to sea with the Beaches Negril watersports team for a glass bottom boat tour and lessons on different types of sea creatures and the importance of taking care of the ocean.
In observance of World Oceans Day, Sandals Negril and Beaches Negril treated students from Broughton Primary School in Westmoreland to a day of fun activities surrounding the benefits gained from the ocean; the importance of taking care of our water bodies and the ‘world under the sea’.
Students were given a glass bottom boat tour by the Beaches Negril watersports team and the Sandals Negril environment, health and safety team, and further educated on the different types of fish and the importance of the coral reef.
Kids Camp Counsellor at Beaches Negril, Pollyanna Wallace assisted Amari Malcom from Broughton Primary School in painting the starfish he saw at sea on his glass bottom boat tour with the Sandals Negril and Beaches Negril team.
Following the tour and lunch, the students were engaged by Beaches Negril’s Kids Camp counselors in a ‘paint what you saw at sea today’ session, which was an exciting experience for not only the children but also the Negril team members, as both had the chance to explore their creative sides and recall all they had learnt from the day’s activities.
Broughton Primary student, Sonia Spence was engrossed with her tools as she painted a sea of blue with the Beaches Negril Kid’s Camp team. The craft activity got the students excited to share in their own creative way, their experience from the day’s activities.
Beaches Negril playmaker, Shyanne Miller (center) took on the job as mermaid for World Oceans Day and was pleased to strike a pose with grade 4 students from Broughton Primary School, as they proudly showed off their paintings.
A smiling Mitali Thorpe from Broughton Primary School was more than excited to complete her painting and shared that she was happy to show the rest of her classmates what she had learnt on World Oceans Day from the Beaches Negril and Sandals Negril team.
There was so much to see at sea and the students from Broughton Primary School were eager to take it all in, as the Beaches Negril watersports team pointed out all the different types of fish to students.
Sandals Negril Earth Guardian, Monique Monroe was in deep conversation with Broughton Primary School student, Joewaine Kinglocke as he shared the meaning behind his art piece.
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