Latymer’s 400th: A stunning new sculpture by Jane Clarke
Latymer’s 400th: Stunning new sculpture by Jane Clarke ‘Breath’, a new sculpture by art teacher Jane Clarke has now...
Over the Summer 33 Latymerians from Years 11 and 12 took part in a World Challenge Trip to Ecuador.
Over 4 weeks they visited Quito, Minzo (cloud Forest) , completed some high altitude hiking around Chimborazo and also some conservation work on the coast (puerto Quito) supporting and protecting the Turtles. Whilst there we also took a boat trip to see Isla de Plata, also known as poor man’s Galapagos so see a plethora of wildlife.
“The day-to-day challenges of expedition life encourages students to develop life skills and build deeper confidence, resilience and empathy,” said Liz Green, trip leader. “Working in partnership with World Challenge we were able to create a truly unique experience for our students.
“World Challenge have over thirty years’ experience running trips and lead the way in quality, safety, ethical community engagement and learning outcomes,” she continued.
“An experience like this really complements school learning, and gives our students the opportunity to become true life-learners and global citizens. With expert guides were able to step out of their comfort zones and take on roles and the leadership of their group. In some unforgiving environments they worked together to support and motivate each other through.”
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