Aims and Outcomes

Course Activities and Learning Outcomes

Outward Bound offers a diverse arrange of activities to meet a variety of outcomes. These include:

  • School GroupClimbing - problem solving, initiative, facing fears, supporting team members, physical challenge
  • Abseiling - facing fears, individual challenge, pushing the limits, unique activity
  • Raft building - group cooperation, teamwork, communication, different mode of transport
  • Expedition - working as a team, learning basic navigation skills, communication, development of planning and problem solving skills
  • Teambuilding games and leadership initiatives - fun, creative, short and sharp exercises to enhance learning in areas such as communication, leadership, teamwork, cooperation
  • Solo - reflect on the experience, time apart from the rest of the group
  • Bushcook - celebration feast, group social event, planning and organisation
  • Ropes course - individual challenge, facing fears, problem solving, initiative
  • Service - group cooperation, instills community values and a sense of contribution
  • Rafting/Canoeing - Group cooperation, teamwork, skill and care, communication
  • Caving - facing fears, team and individual challenge, wonder at the natural environment

Activities will be dependent on the location, aims and the course length.

 

Nature of the program

Team workEach program is a journey. This means that the groups do not stay at a centralised 'camp' but rather set out on expedition. Along the way they undertake the various outdoor activities available in the wilderness they are journeying through. All groups move independently of each other and in most cases rarely see anyone else.

This creates an incredible sense of self-reliance and adventure. This feeling of being independent, on a self-directed journey, forces students to use initiative, resourcefulness and the group's diverse skills and attributes.

While the groups will learn or reinforce bushcraft skills such as navigation, building a fire, choosing and setting up a campsite, food preparation and safe hygiene practices, the real learning is from the challenges faced. The students will learn about each other, their own strengths and weaknesses and how to support each other in a setting that is beautiful, but challenging. The emphasis will be on learning in a safe and fun environment, where the students are willing to take on new experiences.

The program provides intellectual, physical, mental and emotional challenges that will stretch the students well beyond what they know.  The students will be able to take on more complex and challenging leadership and problem solving tasks. The programs help equip students for the transition from youth to adulthood and assist in preparing them for their final years at school, entry into the workforce and life ahead.

Each group is accompanied by an Outward Bound instructor and a teacher from the school.

   

Upcoming Courses

Sat Sep 18 - Fri Sep 24
VIC - Snowy River Family
Sat Sep 25 - Wed Oct 06
ACT - Australian Alps Navigator
Sat Sep 25 - Sun Oct 03
WA - South West Family
Sat Sep 25 - Wed Oct 06
WA - South West Navigator
Wed Sep 29 - Sun Oct 10
VIC - Snowy River Navigator
Fri Dec 03 - Thu Dec 16
ACT - Australian Alps Pinnacle
Sat Dec 04 - Wed Dec 15
ACT - Australian Alps Navigator
Sun Jan 09 @08:00 - Sat Jan 22 @17:00 - 05:00pm
WA - South West Pinnacle
Mon Jan 10 - Fri Jan 21
ACT - Australian Alps Navigator
Mon Jan 10 - Fri Feb 04
ACT/NSW/VIC - Summit to Sea

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