Australian Christian College Southlands hits the waves for annual surf lifesaving carnival

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Camera IconYears 5 to 12 students traded lanes for waves at Middleton Beach for the schools annual surf lifesaving carnival on April 9, 2025. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands

Australian Christian College Southlands held its alternative swimming carnival at Middleton Beach on April 9 as students took to the waves rather than the pool.

Students ranging from Years 5 to 12 traded traditional pool lanes for Middleton Beach waves in the school’s annual surf lifesaving carnival.

The carnival combines land-based training and essential surf skills, teaching students to read ocean conditions and spot hazards.

Students also learn to catch waves on surfboards, how to use rescue boards and swim in surf.

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ACCS principal David Ramsay said the students had a great day.

“Students had a whole lot of fun out on the water as well as running events on the sand,” he said.

“There is a perfect balance of competition and encouragement.”

Camera IconJesiah Bresanello, Year 10, comes up for air. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands
Camera IconChloe Panizza, Year 8, rides the waves. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands
Camera IconYear 7s Freddie Creek, Judah Pitman, Zach Greenwood, and Zavier Small race. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands
Camera IconYear 8s Stanley Cowles, Will Deal, George Otto, Isaiah McRae, Arthur Bliss, and Malachi Bresanello take to the waves. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands
Camera IconYear 5s Kyle Phillips, Heath Westerberg, and Pieter Lourens jump on their boards. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands
Camera IconACCS principal David Ramsay said the students had a great day. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands
Camera IconThe carnival was held on April 9. Credit: Australian Christian College Southlands

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