Monday, 18 January 2010

Outdoor school

Outdoor School is a great choice when you can choose to view the recreational, natural or social orientation. By going open-air gymnasium, you can get the same powers to go "normal" natural or social sciences settled here combine theoretical studies with practical courses that provide a broad knowledge in many different areas.
The first year in this program you go on a trip to Kebne Mountain Tours a mountain hike in the fall for all grades in the open air makes you get to know their classmates and make friends for life. The walk also provides individual personal development and self-knowledge when you are testing yourself and your limits.

In the winter under the ski season, the goal is to develop pupils' personal skills as a skier one evening a week at “Måttsund” and trips to the Swedish mountains. With the help of talented teachers to develop novice and experienced even good skiers. The goal is to ex-post individual to feel safe in a situation where he or she will teach skiing to a group.
House of Health is for indoor climbing and adventure at high altitude. Outdoor School offers students training in safety and risk awareness in relation to climb so that leisure can develop their skills on the climbing wall. The program also provides leadership training. It increases the security of students when the sole leaders are faced with a group of people. When school groups and businesses want to experience the thrill of the House of Health adventure hall, pupils develop their role as leaders and their leadership.
Personal development Going open-air school involves a variety of activities and trips to ski resorts in the Swedish mountains and at the end of the third-place even a ski trip to the Alps. Thanks trips do you create good contacts not only within their class but also with the other grades in open-air gymnasium. Personal development and skills as well as protection of themselves and the role of leaders is to improve the characteristics of the student.


whritten by Johanna and Jonna.

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