Dear Community,
Renowned early 20th century educator John Dewey stated that “All genuine learning comes through experience.”
While there is always a place for theoretical knowledge, there is no doubt that practical experiences in which our students are challenged to apply a range of skills and develop their understandings in real world contexts, can prove extremely valuable in augmenting their learning and development.
This is why I am so proud of the diverse and rich learning activities that our school prioritises at each stage of schooling. The holistic learning model which we favour, couples academic progress with social, emotional, sporting, creative and spiritual learning opportunities that are often enjoyed outside the constraints of the classroom walls.
In recent weeks students across the School have been invited to embrace the challenges of testing their mettle in a range of outdoor education experiences.
Our Year 7s have been away on their water sports camp at Angelsea this week. This comes at an opportune time as we welcome a whole new class into this cohort. The camp is a valuable opportunity for the cohort to bond, make new connections, learn new skills and to develop resilience through failing and ultimately succeeding in the new water-based challenges that they have been set.
Similarly, earlier this term, the VCE Physical Education students had opportunities to apply the theory and content that formed the basis of their areas of study in the real world setting of a surf-based camp in Point Lonsdale. Likewise, our VCE Geography students were offered the chance to apply their study of “Hazards and Disasters” by exploring the seas off Portsea through snorkelling and boat-based activities.
MAR
