The school held the traditional testing and training of students on behaviour and safety on the trip.
We stayed at the Swing Hotel in Radslav, where we quickly settled in and immediately went to the beach at the Hawk Hotel. The classes split up and each had their own program. The high temperatures and sunny skies drove most of the participants into the water, onto pedal boats and paddleboards. There was also a picnic and sports activities with football and soccer. For the next program we moved on to the beach volleyball courts... The sun was burning and, even though we were slathered in sunscreen, the motto or motto of the trip was created: we all have sunburnt backs.
After enough sports we returned to the hotel for dinner (soup, meat and potatoes). Afterwards we had a rest and an evening program - games of acquaintance, sociometric series, etc. After that some students went to card and board games or billiards and at 11 pm it was curfew.
Tuesday we woke up to a cooler morning, crisp air after the overnight storm, but also cooler water. This was especially true in the morning. The classes split up again and with their class teachers and instructors from the College of Education, they headed out to meet the day's programs. Class 1.SB stayed on the beach below the hotel, class 1.EB went to Horní Plané and classes 1.SA and 1.EA moved below the hotel Hawk, where 1.SA had a bonding program and class 1.EA a sports program. Before noon we moved to Černá v Pošumaví, where some of us had lunch in a pizzeria, others in a shop.
The afternoon took place in a similar spirit - class group games, beach volleyball, swimming, chatting, evaluation.
For dinner all classes returned to the hotel. For dinner, some had chicken schnitzel with potatoes, some had chicken and pasta (depending on their choice the day before) and soup. Then the classes gathered again for the evening program - exploratory games, interests, Senate (serious topics)... As the football (Czech Republic - England) started at 9 pm, the program was adjusted so that the students could watch. Some of the students and I went to the lookout above the hotel, where we watched the sunset from one side and the arrival of the storm from the other side... In the evening, instead of watching football, some of them played cards, billiards, table football, etc.
Wednesday was the day of departure. After breakfast the students started packing their things and cleaning their rooms. After that, there was a joint class program (body signs, monkey market, chaos...). Before noon we had only to go back to České Budějovice.
(Mgr. Ludmila Petržalová)