Geraldine High School teacher Sarah Foley-Smith started picking up pupils from 4am to give them a chance to showcase their talent at the National Fencing Field Day at the Otago Taieri A&P Showgrounds, near Mosgiel, early this month
The dream was for the fledgling fencers to be able to showcase their fencing talent at more rural events.
"It would be amazing if we could get a teenage fencing competition."
"There’s nothing for kids."
The 15 Geraldine pupils, a mix of year 11 and 12, showed the skills they had learned at the school’s practical agricultural class The Primary Industry Academy.
Taieri College pupils accepted an invite to enter teams in the event.
"It would be cool if there could be something for school kids to do at each of the field days."
Some of the more advanced pupils had been offered more than a dozen fencing jobs this year, she said.
"There is so many jobs — it’s unbelievable. No-one can get staff, so as soon as they see someone with a good attitude, they make them a job offer."