Grammar Gazette- Issue 1, 2004
Taking the Lead in Outdoor Education
Outdoor Education was first introduced to Brisbane Girls Grammar School in 1978 by teachers passionate about the environment and who saw the potential of opportunities presented by the outdoors to expand the learning base for students. After a sustained campaign to secure property and establish buildings, in 1987 the Memorial Outdoor Education Centre was opened at Imbil in the Mary Valley. From its inception at the School, Outdoor Education has been seen as important. “ It adds another dimension to the girls ’ education ” says Centre Director Mrs Carol McIntosh “ girls are encouraged to reach beyond the purely academic realms to develop important life skills. ” The purpose of the Centre is not to be a holiday camp but rather to offer challenging experiences.
Below: Co-Directors Mr James McIntosh and Mrs Carol McIntosh
“ The Outdoor Education Programme reaches out to students in a way that regular classroom lesson cannot. It immerses the students in a very real environment – one that must be conquered the hard way instead of being shortened or abridged. ” Mr Greg Bland - Academic Staff
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