
Meaghan and I had the opportunity to spend 8 days in Australia as part of our school's Experience Week program. Similar to last year, Meaghan has been busy leading up to Experience Week- in the past 4 weeks she has been to Hua Hin, Thailand (family holiday), Singapore ( Under 20 girls volleyball SE Asia Championships- they finished 4th) and now Australia.
For those not familiar with Experience Week, our school shuts down for a week in November to support creativity, action and service based trips around the world. All students are expected to participate in a trip and staff are assigned trips to chaperone, unless they choose to lead a trip- in this case the only limit is what you are interested in doing and whether students will choose the trip. I have been to New Zealand the past 2 years on adventure based trips, so thought this year it would be fun to try Australia. Our trip was focussed in Queensland and New South Wales. We spent the first half of our time in Surfer's Paradise doing all the surf based activities you would think of- surfing, jet-boating, hikes, bodyboarding etc.. The second half of the trip was at an outdoor education retreat in the Tweed Valley- Tyalgum Ridge. The kids were pushed hard for 3 days- climbing ( we did a 5 km climb up to summit of Mount Warning), hiking, high ropes courses, mountain biking, archery, flying fox etc... Finally, we ended our time in Australia in beautiful Byron Bay. The first half of our trip was gorgeous- hot and very sunny. The last 3 days were cloudy with a bit of rain, but it didn't dampen the kids spirits. Another great Experience Week in the books!