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Why Team Building?


Here are a few key benefits:

Increased Motivation

Develops leadership skills

Improves teamwork

Developing skills

Accomplishing one common goal

Adeptness in problem solving

Boosts morale

An increase in respect and individual strengths

Learning logic and problem solving skills

Minimizes conflicts



Grade 3 Ball on the Wall Challenge


Grade 2 Hula Hut Making



Pre K Building a Tower Together


N2 learning to share space



Grade 6 & 7  
figuring out how to pick up the bowling pin 
without crossing the black line




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