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Senior School Outdoor Education Program
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Year 8 Camp – Four Days, Three Nights |
Students spend four days three nights based at Djarragun Outdoor Education Centre camping in tents and under bivvies. They will be on program in their core class groups. Students prepare for and undertake an overnight hike expedition including map reading and navigation, cooking on small stoves in groups and a river crossing, work on their canoeing skills, low ropes course, camp oven cooking and catering, team building and initiative activities. This program has the added advantage of being great preparation for the Year Nine program that expands on these activities and themes. |
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Year 9 – 19 Days |
The Year Camp is the flagship event of our Outdoor Education program. Students start fourth term with a nineteen day camp, rotating through four key phases under the watchful eye of two Outdoor Instructors and a TAS teacher. Students undertake a four day hike expedition around the Tinaroo Creek and Black Mountain area being responsible for all navigation, food preparation and the management of the expedition. Another phase sees the group staying in dorms at Camp Tinaroo and partaking in activities such as; high and low ropes courses, environmental re-generation tree planting work, a visit to an age care facility to interact with residents, and off ground activities such as ‘The Pamper Pole ‘ and rock climbing. A four day canoe expedition takes students to the far reaches of Lake Tinaroo and again challenges them to manage their own/groups well being and forcing them to exist in close quarters with the rest of the group. Students sleep under bivvies, cook and share food communally. The ‘Adventure Skills’ phase, based at Barrabadeen, involves student’s abseiling, raft building, camp oven cooking, orienteering, and climbing ‘Big George’. A full day solo mid way through the program provides an opportunity for students to be reflective and think laterally about their values and life in general. |
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Year 11 Options Program |
Students are given the option of up to 6 camps:
• South Passage sailing voyage from Cairns to Townsville
• Russell Island camp out and exploration (part of the Franklin Islands Group)
• A remote hike and camp in the magnificent dry country west of Cairns
• Black Mountain Hideaway horse trail ride
• Scuba Diving – Open Water Dive Course
• Mountain biking expedition in the Cairns region |
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Year 12 Retreat Three Days, Two Nights at the Genazzano Centre on Lake Tinaroo |
The Year Twelve retreat is based around leadership and spiritual development. Our seniors play a vital role in leading the school throughout the year and much time is spent on the retreat planning and preparing for this. Sessions include House group meetings, student run planning meetings, focussed personal growth messages with keynote speakers, BBQ and swimming for fun and socialising, specially designed gender sessions and initiative/games sessions to bring the group forward together. |
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