Outdoor Leadership Underway
The Outdoor Leadership programme is underway for Year 10 and 11 students.
A group of students has started working towards the certificates during their weekly Enrichment and Flow lessons.
The unique initiative recognises students for their work in outdoor education. Over the coming year, students will be given opportunities to help lead activities for their younger peers and students from our partner primary schools.
Those who have enrolled have completed a special training day in preparation for Wild Science days with our partner primary schools. They have also helped with the year 7 stream hikes, assisting the outdoor learning team by giving reassurance and support to their younger peers.
Over the coming months, they will help to support events including canyoning, adventure days and Deep Learning activities.
Events like these offer our students unique opportunities to develop key life skills including communication, planning, organisation and problem solving.
They will help and encourage younger students, organise activities and help those who need support to step outside their comfort zone.
They will learn how to plan and lead an engaging session, while considering safety, responding to changes in the weather, timings and the need to add or subtract activities and think on their feet. They will also take care of equipment and resources, adjusting ropes and lighting fires.
Through a cycle of experiencing and reflecting, students will help each other to develop their strengths.
Throughout the year there are opportunities for first aid training, AYP and qualification in outdoor activities including kayaking, sport climbing or camp-craft. Anyone who volunteers for at least four activities during their time in Years 10-13 is entitled to the award of this certificate, which is a major addition to student portfolios and university applications.