Trip Leader - David Bache: [email protected]
Week Without Walls is a learning experience that is inextricably linked to what is learnt in the classroom. The students will have opportunities to learn some of life’s lessons, such as social interaction, personal responsibility and leadership to name a few but most importantly is to challenge them to step out of their comfort zone and have first hand experiences of how we as humans impact our environment and society. |
Sarah Bromberg: [email protected]
The Week Without Walls trip will give our students a chance to put their learning into action with adventure, curiosity, and service for others. Stepping outside of our classrooms, campuses, and comforts allows us to learn new things about ourselves and the world. The Grade 10 trip to Malaysia is designed to give students a chance to build leadership and teamwork skills, to learn about the environment and our impact on it, and to recognise each person's ability to make a difference in the lives of others. |
Michelle Lee: [email protected]
Week without wall is a very good opportunity to take learning outside class. It is a very beneficial activity for students as they will have meaningful time while interacting with friends and locals from the Sedili Besar village. I am looking forward to the opportunity to feel the natural environment and experience the challenge of life in a new environment by leaving the classroom with many students. |
Justin Larkins: [email protected]
Service learning trips are a tremendous opportunity to improve ones self while improving the world. While engaging in service learning I have experienced tremendous personal growth. I would like to encourage our students to get out of their comfort zone for one week and really soak up as much of the experience as they can. |
Lisa Missen: [email protected]
Week Without Walls is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for our students that allows them to gain insight into a culture other than their own. On the Grade 10 Malaysia trip students will begin to deepen their understanding of issues such as sustainability and migration, while developing their communication and team-work skills as they work with their peers to assist the local communities we visit. I am looking forward to accompanying the Grade 10 students on this interesting and new Week Without Walls trip. |
Kajal Manglani: [email protected]
Week without walls is a wonderful opportunity where students and we all teachers are going to create pleasant memories for life. Students will have a great time when they will be involved in real-life learning experience about the ecosystems and environment of Sedili Besar and also get time to interact with people to gain insights about their culture. Service activities at site will help them to present themselves as responsible global citizens. I am looking forward to see our young leaders in action! |