16/04/2025
Our Deputy Head, Felisters, wrote a fantastic article about the Forest Challenge that our students were involved in:
THE FOREST CHALLENGE
Have you ever wanted to experience real life temple run? Well, forest challenge is the event for you, except there are no villains running after you, rather you will be competing with teams to overcome obstacles with an aim to win.
On 30th November 2024, ten learners and 4 teachers of sunrise of Africa school had an opportunity to participate in the Forest challenge 2024 edition which was held in Kereita forest, Kijabe.
Upon arrival, the group was hit with the cold humid air characteristic of a heavily forested area which is a great contrast of Kitengela which is hot and dusty. The groups that had arrived earlier were already engaging in warm up activities led by a very energetic and vibrant MC. The music blaring in the speakers was “Anguka Nayo” because how can the event be spicy without the hottest music banger at the time in the country? The learners immediately joined the warm up as the organizers were preparing for the real challenge to start.
The different groups were split into smaller teams comprising four members. We had four teams for our group, and now it was the time for the rubber to hit the road. The team were issued with a card that listed the activities and obstacles to be overcome along the trails.
The obstacles included but not limited to the wild swing, passing through obstacles blindfolded, crawling under and climbing over different obstacles, sack race and javelin.
The terrain between the different obstacles was the real challenge, it was a test of strength, resilience and tenacity. The steep slopes coupled with the heavy rains created a mudslide and the participants had no other choice but to obey the law of gravity by sliding down the terrain freely. Woe unto those with white clothing for they shall struggle to wash away the stains.
At the finishing point, all the participants looked like they were from having a mud bath as they were covered by mud from head to toe. It was a real muddy affair.
After freshening up and having lunch, it was now time to crown the kings of the forest. Every participant received a certificate of participation. Our team received the school’s champion award. In addition to that, the youngest participants received complimentary vouchers for horse riding at the forest adventure centre.
Finally it was time to go back to our dusty home, Kitengela. Until the next challenge, Adios!