Plenty of ways to dodge the classroom

Bayfield High School students head out for a dragon boat lesson.
Bayfield High School students head out for a dragon boat lesson.
Carli Hutchison, 14, from Cromwell College, learns about the growing sport of pickleball.
Carli Hutchison, 14, from Cromwell College, learns about the growing sport of pickleball.
James Fagerlund, 14, from Logan Park High School, winds up during a dodgeball game.
James Fagerlund, 14, from Logan Park High School, winds up during a dodgeball game.
Queen’s High School students try their hand at dragon boating.
Queen’s High School students try their hand at dragon boating.
Kassie Vincent, 14, from Kaikorai Valley College, plays dodgeball.
Kassie Vincent, 14, from Kaikorai Valley College, plays dodgeball.
Holly Cairns, 14, from Trinity College, has a go at pickleball.
Holly Cairns, 14, from Trinity College, has a go at pickleball.
Lewis Shrimpton, 14, from Logan Park High School, eyes his next target in dodgeball.
Lewis Shrimpton, 14, from Logan Park High School, eyes his next target in dodgeball.
Cameryne Patrick, 15, from Roxburgh Area School, hurls one back during a dodgeball game.
Cameryne Patrick, 15, from Roxburgh Area School, hurls one back during a dodgeball game.
Hundreds of junior students from around the region have flocked to Dunedin for the annual Otago Secondary Schools Sports Association have-a-go-week.
It gives the youngsters to try out a bunch of new sports. 
 
Otago Daily Times photographer Gregor Richardson went for a look.