Unlike previous years, our project week was based soley in Singapore. However, that did not change the part of planning that we would have to do to organise the CAS project week. Although there were lots of restrictions on what we could do due to feasibility and timing, we were able to narrow down our activities to boxing, paddleboarding and glass making. My group and I wanted to do something that would push our skills in various aspects.

On a google sheet, we decided to plan out the time periods we would do each activity across the allocated 3-5 days. Luckily, we were able to get in contact with studios that offered glass making, company that offered paddleboarding and a private instructor and space to teach us boxing. In the end, those indications would suggest our planning was very successful.

We felt that while it was cool we could develop creativity and activity skills in the activities we already planned, my group wanted to learn an additional skill. We were lucky enough to be in a position that offered a first aid course and allocated an extra day to the first aid course.

Through the course we were able to learn collaboration skills in addition to the new tips about safety that would be useful in future adventures.

Some difficulties we faced during planning was a miscommunication with the organizations we reached out to that caused us to lose spots for other water sports such as wind surfing that we wanted to do. In the end, we adapted to activities that had openings such as paddleboarding.