From the Duke of Edinburgh Award & Outdoor Education Coordinators

From the Duke of Edinburgh Award & Outdoor Education Coordinators

Mr Michael Heath
Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award & Outdoor Education Coordinator

Ms Rachel Grawich
Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award & Outdoor Education Coordinator

Recently the Year 11 and 12 Outdoor Education classes participated in their Semester 1 camp, travelling to Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park, the traditional lands of the Narung­ga people. Whilst quite cold after sunset, and even surprisingly wet toward the end of the journey, there was an abundance of natural beauty to admire as the group hiked around parts of the rugged coastline and inland through the ruins of Inneston vil­lage, an aban­doned gyp­sum town. There were plenty of learnings for both classes to reflect on in their coinciding assignments, with the Year 12 students now turning their attention to planning to lead the Semester 2 camp in-full; their final Outdoor Education activity.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award & Outdoor Education Coordinators


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