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Googa Goals

91´óÉñÊÓƵ wish for students to achieve specific objectives, outcomes and learning experiences at 91´óÉñÊÓƵ.

In order for the students to aim for these experiences, the program goals are set out as follows:

  1. To give all students the opportunity to:acquire basic information on the nature of their physical and biological environment;
    • acquire an understanding of their dependence on the environment;
    • come to value the Australian countryside.
  2. Acquire basic information and practical skills necessary for successful hiking, camping and bush survival.Develop independent living skills.
    • Develop a sense of initiative, self-esteem, self-confidence and self-reliance based on this knowledge and these skills.
    • Accept and overcome personal challenges.
  3. Realise the need for community service.
    • Develop the ability to co-operate with other students and staff under conditions other than those dictated by the classroom situation.
    • Work as a member of an interdependent community.
    • Develop the ability to use leisure time profitably.
  4. Better integrate their spiritual and temporal life

SAMPLE LEARNING EXPERIENCES

  • Basic first aid
  • Group initiative games
  • Hiking in groups
  • Cooking and eating in small groups
  • Sharing facilities, rooms and equipment
  • Taking turns at all jobs
  • Relying on others
  • Planning assembly and devotions (in random groups)
  • Daily tasks (in random groups)
  • Helping neighbours and local farmers where possible
  • Caring for hiking country
  • Concerts/Skits
  • Games
  • Simulation games
  • Sing-a-longs
  • Worship times
  • Meditation and prayer
  • Daily devotions
  • Voluntary singing, prayer and praise times
  • Discussions
  • Hiking and camping in the countryside
  • Debriefing challenge activities
  • Living in the country
  • Isolated from:
    • civilisation
    • junk food
    • modern appliances
    • modern communication
    • packaged entertainment 
  • Camping with basic / essential facilities
  • Hiking through forestry and across farms
  • Pioneering
  • Visiting farms
  • Environmental awareness activities
  • Bush art
  • Meditation
  • Campfires and Sing-a-longs
  • Caring for a vegetable garden and site beautification
  • Initiative games
  • Orienteering exercises
  • Map and compass use
  • Woodchopping and firelighting
  • Cooking for self and others
  • Handling small animals
  • Challenge Ropes Course
  • Climbing activities
  • Other challenge activities
  • Leading assembly and devotions
  • Involvement in worship services
  • Hiking and camping
  • Building and construction projects
  • Maintenance tasks/Vegetable gardening
  • Food Safety and Hygiene
  • Responding to an emergency