The College’s Year level camps for students in Years 7 to 11 offer a multitude of benefits that extend beyond the traditional classroom setting. These camps provide an immersive and experiential learning environment, fostering personal growth, teamwork and resilience. Students develop crucial life skills such as leadership, problem-solving and communication while engaging in outdoor activities and challenges. The camps encourage peer bonding, creating a sense of community and camaraderie among students. Moreover, they offer a break from routine, allowing students to explore nature, gain independence and build confidence. 

Year level camps are not just recreational; they are compulsory for all students as we know just how invaluable they are in shaping well-rounded individuals, equipping them with skills that are fundamental for their academic and personal development.

South Passage Adventure Sail

South Passage Adventure Sail provides students with a life-changing challenge on board a 100-foot gaff-rigged schooner built for adventure sailing and education. Students, along with teachers, manage the ship and learn about teamwork, initiative and leadership.

During the voyage, students also have the opportunity to explore our waterways, go snorkelling and visit coastal islands.

GODA Foundation

The GODA Foundation

The GODA Foundation has played a vital role at the College for over a decade. The late Mr. Humphrey Firkins established the GODA Foundation in memory of his late wife, Goda Firkins. The Foundation aims to add value to the students learning journey by offering unique outdoor experiences. Some of the outdoor educational programs financially supported by the GODA Foundation include South Passage and Pindari.

Pindari Experience

A 10-day hiking expedition adventure offers students in Years 9 and 10 a transformative experience that brings forth numerous benefits. They can step out of their comfort zones and develop resilience, building self-confidence and belief in their abilities, ultimately empowering them as individuals and as a team. The circle work and restorative concepts involved in these immersive camps enable students to develop their self-regulation and abilities to manage their daily lives on campus and the broader community.

Engaging in physical challenges promotes physical health and well-being, fostering endurance, strength and coordination. An immersion in nature during the expedition cultivates environmental awareness and appreciation, fostering a sense of responsibility for conservation. Working collaboratively with their peers, students learn valuable teamwork and communication skills, essential for success in various aspects of life. The serene environment allows for personal reflection and mindfulness, aiding self-awareness and clarity. Overcoming obstacles during the adventure develops resilience and problem-solving abilities, equipping students with crucial life skills. Moreover, the hands-on nature of the expedition facilitates experiential learning, complementing classroom education. Lastly, students gain independence as they navigate trails, take responsibility for their well-being and contribute to group dynamics. In conclusion, the 10-day hiking expedition adventure for students in Year 9 and 10 offers a holistic development, broadened perspectives, and the acquisition of valuable skills for their future endeavours.

The benefits of PINDARI include:

Overall, the 10-day bush/hiking camp for students in Years 9 and 10 offers a holistic experience that promotes personal growth, physical fitness, environmental awareness, teamwork, problem-solving, resilience, independence, diversity appreciation and a connection with nature.

The Duke of Edinburgh Australia Program

The Duke of Edinburgh Award Australia program offers a transformative and experiential opportunity for students in Years 9 to 12 (The Bridge is not offered at the College due to timetable and time constraints).

This internationally recognized Program aligns with our College’s mission and values, providing a framework for personal development, leadership, community service and outdoor adventure. The Duke of Edinburgh Award Australia program empowers students to challenge themselves, develop valuable life skills and cultivate a sense of resilience and self-belief. This rationale outlines the benefits and demonstrates how the program aligns with our college’s core values of Perseverance, Responsibility, Integrity, Diversity and Empathy.

The benefits of the Award are immense, some of these include:

QCE and Curriculum benefits of the Award

Nationally, The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (commonly known as the Duke of Ed) is recognised as part of the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) program. The QCE points awarded for each level of the Duke of Ed award are as follows:

  1. Bronze Award:
  1. Silver Award:
  1. Gold Award: