Peninsula Outdoor School Catalog 2021-22

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Peninsula Peninsula Outdoor School 2021 CATALOG 2021-22 CATALOG


ABOUT ABOUT US US •

We are a professional outdoor education service provider specializing in experiential education programs since 2012.

We are the ONLY ONE within the industry that works exclusively with international schools.

Well-Trained Staff Team with years of experience in outdoor sports and/or Education.

Official Certifications in Relevant Fields is a MUST for each staff.

Professional Staff Only in programs. We work only with well-trained facilitators who knows how to properly work with children.

Super High Staffing Ratio appropriate to the age of students and type of activities to ensure maximum safety.

PENINSULA TEAM IN NINGHAI NATIONAL TRAIL SYSTEM IN 2021


WHAT MAKE US DIFFERENT?

WHY WHY US US •

HEADACHE-FREE SOLUTIONS

A Spotless Safety Record since the very beginning of our history is what always have made us proud •

and will keep on striving for.

Online Registration & Medical Information Form provided, and all information collected from students will be shared with

Excellent Feedbacks from our partner schools after

the school before Program.

each trip. References available upon request. • •

Great Service Sprit, proactive and solution-focused.

Experience in Handling Large Groups enables us to

Options for Online Payment makes program organization extremely easy.

simultaneously run multiple programs across the

Parent’s Letter Template provided, online support on Parent’s Night available upon request.

grades in different locations smoothly. •

Explain everything

Packing List provided specific to each program, listing out all the essential items as well as items we don’t recommend for a more pleasant travel experience.

HAMLET

Risk Assessments are carried out for each and every program before departure to minimize potential risks.


PROGRAMMES Co& ExtraCurricular Programs Based

Week Without Walls (G1-G12)/(Y1-Y13)

Educational programs designed to be in line with school curriculums and

destinations

extend

across

Mainland China and Southeast Asia.

2012-2021

IB CAS Week (For IBDP)

Duke of Edinburgh International Award (For >14y)

Service Projects (G1-G12)/(Y1-Y13)


WEEK WITHOUT WALLS within the classroom’ has become the consensus for most international schools.

SKILLS FOR LIFE

The idea of ‘Learning outside the classroom is just as important as learning

Peninsula Outdoor School understands that every school has a different goal for their students when planning a WWW program. Therefore, here at Peninsula we can customize both the overall structure and the specific contents for each trip in order to meet these goals.

DON’T BE CONFINED WITHIN THE FOUR WALLS SAMPLE ACTIVITIES IN THE WEEK WITHOUT WALLS PROGRAMS


IB CAS WEEK CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) is an essential element in every student’s International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP). It involves students engaging in a range of activities alongside their academic studies throughout the diploma program.

Peninsula Outdoor School has many years’ experience in organizing

such programs that incorporate the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) elements to fulfill the requirements.

COOKING & POTTERY MAKING CLASS IN CAMBODIA, PHOTOS TAKEN IN 2015 BY PENINSULA OUTDOOR SCHOOL

CREATIVITY

ACTIVITY

SERVICE


Peninsula Outdoor School tailors different itineraries according to students’ level within the DofE’s expedition section. Our itineraries include challenge activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, cannoning, stand-up paddle boarding and more. All of these can be utilized to complete the expedition part of the award as a 3-7 days program.

PRACTICE JOURNEY

QUALIFYING JOURNEY

next 2012—2021 SKILLS FOR LIFE

Bronze, Silver and Gold. It opens to all young people aged 14 to 24.

Each young people who takes part in the Award is required to experience

DofE is the world’s leading youth challenge award consists of three levels:

a team adventure in a new environment

DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S INTERNATIONAL AWARD


Environmental service - beach clean up - trail making - wildlife case studies for public Education

Community service - food lines

experience while meeting societal needs.

with community service in order to provide a pragmatic, progressive learning

Service Learning is an educational approach that combines learning objectives

SERVICE PROJECTS

- home building or renovation - delivery of donated goods

- school building - road or infrastructure building

Educational service - volunteer teaching - volunteer coaching - volunteer mentor

P.S. either components can be integrated into a week-long itinerary, or run as a standalone program.


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01. Hiking

Week Without Walls

02.

05.

- Explore the amazing karst

Camping

landforms in the area on the hiking

- Learn the skills and technics on

Creative Workshop

trails.

setting up tents for a safe and good

- The handicraft workshop is an

06.

,

night sleep in the wild.

opportunity for students to express

Tea-making

their creative ideas by making small

- Learn how to make tea the local way, the

furniture and souvenirs by using locally

cultures behind black tea and how it put

sourced natural materials.

Yingde on the map as the Hometown of Back

03. Wildness Cooking

- Learn how to make a nutritious and tasty meal in the wild.

04. Caving

- Explore a cave which is known only by the locals.

07.

Tea in China.

08.

Night Hike

-Hiking at night has its own charm and

YINGXIFENGLIN, GUANGDONG

offers you a completely new perspective on a seemingly mundane route during the day.

Night Reflections

-Every night the students will take part in a guided debrief session reflecting on the day to deepen the

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Week Without Walls

On Luokeng Prairie, you can ✓ Kayaking/Paddling in the river ✓ River tracing in the Monkey Village ✓ Cave exploration ✓ Camping on the prairie

✓ Outdoor Movie

At Mount Danxia, you can ✓ Natural science research on the formation of Danxia Mountain's

SHAOGUAN, GUANGDONG

geology and landforms ✓ Mountaineering experience ✓ Night hiking along the riverside at the foot of Mount Danxia.

On Xijing Ancient Postal Road, you can ✓ Walk on the ancient stone road, pass through stone pavilions

and ancient villages, and explore the history and development of the ancient road. ✓ Play Games to explores how trade and cultural integration between different countries and regions in ancient times.

In the RuyuanYao Autonomous County, you can ✓ Hike the Rice Terraces of Yaozhai ✓ Pick Tea in the Alpine Tea Plantation ✓ Walk inside a Yao ethnic village and visit the museum, to experience the national culture and life of Guoshan Yao, the branch of Yao that can sing and dance best.


NINGHT ACTIVITIES Night hike and bug watching

- A completely different experience from the day and watch the many insects that only come out at night. Making Shadow Puppets

- Make some Shadow Puppets with brads and dowels and perform your own Shadow Play. Roasting marshmallows

- A fantastic experience to roast marshmallows over the campfire with friends.

HUIZHOU, GUANGDONG

DAY ACTIVITIES

ARCHERY

ROCK CLIMBING

ZIPLINE

HANDCRAFT WORKSHOP

ORIENTEERING

BOW & ARROW DIY

HIKING

MORE ADVENTURES

Week Without Walls


Week Without Walls

Cycling in CYCLING HainanIN HAINAN ISLAND Hainan Island is on of the largest islands in China. It is also the favorite spot for many cycling enthusiasts who loves an epic long ride. The East coastline route is about 400~450km in length with many spectacular

views. This together with the great number of supporting facilities along the way makes the east coastline route the first choice for most riders.

80KM

60KM

Haikou - Wenchang

From Haikou to Sanya

110KM

Bo’ao -Xinglong

Wenchang – Bo’ao

60KM

40KM

Xinglong - Lingshui

Lingshui - Sanya

Starting Ceremony

36KM in the morning

48KM in the morning

38KM in the morning

40KM in the morning

41KM in the morning

Vist the fishing port of Tanmen

62KM in the afternoon

Hands-on rubber tapping/

Closing Ceremony and

39KM in the afternoon

Experience coconut picking

after lunch

coffee making experience

24KM in the afternoon

22KM in the afternoon

Tasting local delicacies and

Fishing rowboat tour/ sea urchin

refreshing drinks in Bo’ao fishing village

catching in the evening

Medal awarded


MUSEUM VISIT PROJECT

Week Without Walls

KUNMING YUNNAN

Study at 3 world class Museums A Journey into the Origins of Life

1

STEP

»Chengjiang Natural Fossil Museum The only large scale natural museum in China built on top of the excavation sites. The site is widely known as ‘one of the most amazing discoveries of the 20th century.’

530 million years ago

Here you can have access to excavation of paleontological fossils in the wild.

»Lufeng Dinosaur Museum

2

STEP

Lufeng County in Yunnan is where some of the oldest and most complete dinosaur fossils were unearthed. It is also known as ‘the hometown of Chinese dinosaurs.’

180 million years ago

Here is an opportunity to try your hands on reassembling the skeleton of a dinosaur.

»Yuanmou Man Museum

3

STEP

The discovery of "Yuanmou Man" pushed the origins of mankind in China further forward for more than 1 million years. It proved that Yunnan in the Yangtze River Basin is the key and the core area where mankind in China first thrived. A chance to walk into the ancient site where the Yuanmou Man lived, and think about why they settled in Yunnan not other places.

1.7 million years ago

WEEK WITHOUT WALLS


Week Without Walls / IB CAS WEEK

ADVENTURE ACTIVITES XISHUAN - Caving GBANNA - Cave Abseiling YUNNAN - Deep Water Free Solo - Kayaking Expedition

FIELD STUDY - Course on Karst Landform - Scientific Measurements of the Caves

DALONG LAKE NANNING GUANGXI

- Cave Paintings

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - Candy Factory / Wildness Auction

- Turn Waste into Gold / Role-play in Community Scene

COMMUNITY SERVICE - Drowning Prevention Education for Community - Watersport Coaching for Kids in the Community - Eyeglasses Welfare Project for the Elders


Week Without Walls /IB CAS WEEK

DATONG, DATONG, SHANXI SHANXI Immersion of Dynasty History & The Frontier Fortress -

Hike in the Datong Ancient City & Visit The

Field trips to the Volcanoes Park & National Mine Park - Hike in the volcanic area and collect rock

UNESCO World Heritage site of Yungang

specimens to study rock formations and

Grottoes to study the amazing Liao-Jin culture.

geological evolution.

- Experience Frontier fortress culture of Zuoyun

- Go deep down under, 300 meters underground

county, one of the most interesting historical

to explore the coal mines and learn about the

cities in Shanxi province.

history of coal mining in Shanxi.

Experience the Art of Ancient Architectures - Visit the Huayan Temple and the Hanging

Environmental Protection Service - The Great Wall Clean-Up Collect all rubbish along the wall and properly

Temple, study the structure of traditional

dispose them during the hike to make a contribution

Chinese architectures.

to the local environment.

- Build an architecture model yourself and have a deeper understanding of the wisdoms within traditional Chinese architectural structure int his hands-on experience.

- Afforestation project

Planted trees on the barren mountains in the north of Shanxi.


IB CAS WEEK

LIFE MUSEUM IN CANGDONG VILLAGE KAIPING » HERITAGE PROTECTION We will follow the initiators of the “Cangdong Project” and participant to explore the world heritage site- Kaiping Diaolou and Villages by PBL PROJECT-BASED LEARNING.

» ARCHITECTURE. ART - Diaolou Sketch under the instruction of professional art teachers. - Grey sculpture creation experience under the guidance of inheritors. - Lantern mirror painting experience

» FOLK CULTURE EXPERIENCE - Dragon Dance - Folk Songs - Handmade clay chicken under the guidance of inheritors - Herbal Culture

» COMMUNITY EXPLORATION - Construction and restoration of the traditional buildings and surrounding environment in Cangdong Village. - Work with the participants of the "Cangdong Project" to complete the discussion on the solution of community service, and complete the planning or implementation of the plan.

KAIPING, GUANGDONG


IB CAS WEEK

LIJIANG

Scientific Research on Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey has a total population of around 2,000, which is even smaller than that of the giant panda, is one of the most endangered primates in the world. Let’s find out protection methods on Yunnan snub-nosed monkey from the perspective of ecology.

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03

A scientific research journey led by both

Complete an English scientific research

Receive an official certificate upon

3 local and overseas experts into the deep

report with help from both of the experts.

8 a presentation on the research completing

forest where Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys

Gain theoretical knowledge as well as

project on Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkeys.

inhabit. Observe and study those lovely

skills for life from this experiential

creatures from a safe range.

learning experience.

01

YUNNAN


IB CAS WEEK

XISHUANGBANNA, YUNNAN

Immersion in DAI Culture Immerse in the dialect of the ethnic Dai, the peacock dance, the water splashing festival, the traditional costume art design, the unique Dai cuisines and table manners.

DAI Style Outdoor Survival Experience a different kind of hiking in the tropical rainforest and learn about the tropical vegetation. Learn some Dai style wild survival skills under the guidance of local guides.

Asian Elephant Volunteer Service Get close, study and interact with Yunnan Asian Elephants. A unique Asian Elephant Volunteer Certificate will be presented afterward.

Multi-ethnic Volunteer Education Exchange Get itminority schoolView An opportunity to visit an ethnic during the trip and get to know their unique backgrounds and cultures. The student may be of Hani, Hui, Bulang, Jinuo, as well as many other ethnic minority groups.


IB CAS WEEK

CONGHUA GUANGDONG

SERVICE - Field investigation and survey on the local water sources,

find out the impact of local economic activities on the natural environment. Discuss ideas that may benefit the local sustainable development and produce a poster on the topic.

CREATIVITY - Visiting different groups of people in the village and find out how their lives have changed by the growth of rural tourism. - Learn how to use local ingredients to make local delicacies. Learn to make artwork using bamboo.

ACTIVITY - Hiking in the forest and challenge student to some survival

tasks. Learn to think about the relationship between human and the nature. - River tracing, improve and highlight the importance of teamwork in the stream while having some immense fun!


QIANNAN,GUIZHOU

CREATIVITY Discover a National Intangible Cultural Heritage——Yazhou Pottery-Making. We will focus on its legacy and influence, as well as its unique making process. Create your own Yazhou Pottery using everything learnt from this experience.

ACTIVITY Embark on an adventure deep under the surface of the earth. Through abseiling and caving, we work to build will power and outdoor skills. Also a great opportunity to learn more about geology and eco-conciseness inside the perfect natural classroom.

SERVICE Guizhou province, situated in southwestern China, is a

In the less developed areas of Qiannan, Guizhou,

gorgeous land that houses 4 UNESCO World Natural

many parents are facing the heartbreaking reality of

Heritage sites. Qiannan Buyi and Miao are the two

having to leave their children behind to pursuit work

Autonomous Regions best known for their traditional

in the cities in order to the family— even those who

ecological culture, civilization, and craftsmanship.

were once left-behind children themselves.

In this project, we investigate on the living condition of the left-behind children, and put forward plans on how things can be made better. We will also set up reading corners to help the children broadening their horizon. Through this project our students learn the importance of taking on social responsibilities themselves.


SERVICE

IB CAS WEEK

- Caring for the left-behind elderly. We will chop wood, pick vegetables, learn how to burn wood for cooking, and have a "home-cooked meal" with the local elderly. In this process, we need to think about how to get along with the elderly and how to care for the elderly.

- Public-interest Library decorating for the local kids. We will participant in the library decoration plan, which including: • Creating bookshelves out of planks • Interior decoration and layout • Naming of the library

CREATIVITY

LIYANG JIANGSU

ACTIVITY

-Local food making learn from the local villagers how to make Umi rice, and learn about some culture and customs of local people eating Umi rice.

-Local specialty packaging design Participants are required to carry out innovative packaging and endorsement designs for local specialties such as Dried bamboo shoots from the perspective of sustainable rural development.

- Hiking in the Bamboo Forest, which is regarded as the Top 7 Can’t Miss

Attractions in Jiangsu Province.

- Leave No Trace practice in the mountain - Wildness Survival Skills learning


IB CAS WEEK HUA QUAN VILLAGE is an art village includes museums, open studios, and one of the largest collections of outdoor murals in the world which is equipped with

21 studios and a wellness and culture - CALLIGRAPHY ARTS AND CHINESE PAINTING CLUB - HATHA YOGA CLUB - SAND BOTTLE CRAFTSMANSHIP & SAND PAINTING CLUB - PORCELAIN CRAFTSMANSHIP CLUB - DUMPLING AND PASTRY MAKING CLUB - ARTISTIC PAINTING CLUB - SKETCHING CLUB - TAI CHI CLUB - CHINESE CULTURE CLUB - FILM CLUB - CLIMBING/HIKING CLUB - STEAMS CLUB - FISHING CLUB

- FARMING CLUB - TEA CLUB - PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - PERFUMES & SCENTS CREATION CLUB - CLAY SCULPTURE CLUB

YINGTAN JIANGXI

- CHINESE MEDICINE CLUB - SUSTAINABILITY/ENVIRONMENT CLUB


ENSHI, HUBEI

Enshi Tujia Autonomous Prefecture located in the northwestern region of Hubei Province, the Tujia people living there and have a history of more than a thousand years and have their own language.

HISTORY & CULTURE - Experience the Tujia turret architecture, learn the arts of bamboo weaving from local craftsmen, taste and

make local delicacies, immerse in the cultural and artistic heritage of the Tujia people.

ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES -

Walk into a deserted ancient village to learn about the history of their ancestors

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Trekking on the ancient riverbed of the Qingjiang River and feel the impacts of the earth’s crustal movement on the landform and the nature over hundreds of millions of years.

COMMUNITY SERVICE - Go into school situated in the middle of the mountains, play games with the Tujia teenagers, exchanged ideas, and donate some books.

IB CAS WEEK


QIAODAO LAKE HANGZHOU

WATER SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT Co-Governance of Water and Watersheds at Qiandao Lake

The environmental management project is fully under guidance of experts from Qiandao Water Fund

Investigate how water affects life (An upstream perspective)

‘Leave no trace’ hiking to Sanjian mountain Journey to the source of Qiandao lake: Sanjian brook. And investigation on the water source.

Investigate how water affects life (A midstream perspective)

Visiting rice field and tea yards of Qiandao Water Fund. Learn about the relation between hydro ecology and agriculture

From farmland to the table (A downstream perspective) Experience permaculture at Qiandao ecovillage. *Visiting locals of Qiandao Lake.

IB CAS WEEK


SAMPLE ITINERARY OF A HIKING DofE IA ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY

DofE AJ TRIP

PRACTICE JOURNEY Length of trip: 2D1N

QUALIFYING JOURNEY Length of trip: 2D1N for Bronze/ 3D2N for Silver

Location: Recommended/Designated

Location: Recommended by Peninsula or Designated by School Mode of travel: Hiking

Accommodation: Camping

Mode of travel: the same mode as Practice Journey Accommodation: Camping

Practice Journey Section A: Introduction to the DofE IA Adventurous Journey .

Practice Journey Section B: • Introduction and workshop on Maps and Compass. • Workshop on Gears, Backpacking, Tenting, Campsite

Practice Journey Qualifying Journey

How Peninsula Outdoor School run a QJ by foot: • Students are divided into groups of 4-7 depending on

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the total group size.

• Students work to complete each day’s objectives

Management, Mean Plan.

through the days by utilizing skills and knowledge

• Gear-loaded Orienteering and Hiking in groups

they learnt on the Practice Journey.

• Campsite building and Wilderness Cooking workshop

• Award leaders from school and instructors from Peninsula Outdoor School shadows each student group to keep everything safe.

Practice Journey Section C: • Introduction to LNT(Leave No Trace) • Introduction to Risk Management and basic First Aid

Award Leaders (Teachers’) Section: Journey Purpose Discussion.

• At the end of each day, each instructor meets with their group for a debrief session reflecting on the day.


ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY

DofE AJ TRIP

Kayaking on the Yellow River Length of trip: 2D1N for a Practice Journey; another 2D1N for Bronze and 3D2N for Silver for a Qualifying Journey Location: Recommended by Peninsula or Designated by the School

Mode of travel: Kayaking Accommodation: Camping

How Peninsula Outdoor School run an AJ Journey by kayak: Practice Journey

• Introduction to the DofE IA Expedition Journey . • Introduction to drainage basin of the journey, and on-water safety. • Introduction to river readings and the kayaking route • Introduction to kayaking skill and practice • Campsite setup and Meal Planning workshop Qualifying Journey

• Students will be divided into groups of 4-7, and each group will be accompanied by a support boat (1 captain ,1 lifeguard) and 1 coach. • Students work to complete each day’s objectives through the days by utilizing skills and knowledge they learnt on the Practice Journey.

SAMPLE ITINERARY OF A KAYAKING DofE ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY

• At the end of each day, each instructor meets with their group for a debrief session reflecting on the day.


ADVENTUROUS JOURNEY

DofE AJ TRIP

Cycle Adventures with Expedition & Exploration Length of trip: 2D1N for a Practice Journey; another 2D1N for Bronze and 3D2N for Silver for a Qualifying Journey

PRACTICE JOURNEY

Location: Recommended by Peninsula or Designated by the School Mode of travel: Biking Accommodation: Youth hostel / Basic Hotel

• Introduction to the Road Safety, Cycling information given; Bicycle Selecting and Adjustment.

QUALIFYING JOURNEY

• Planning in teams with award leaders and instructors. • Practice ride on the designated route. • Food hunting and shopping in teams. • Debrief in teams for plan adjustment with award leaders and instructors

TRAINING & PLANNING INDEX ✓ Journey Planning ✓ Meal Plan ✓ Risk and Safety ✓ Outdoor Leadership

AWARD LEADERS’ SECTION • Purpose of the Journey

*This will be led by the school award leaders.*

• Students will be divided into groups of 4-7, and each group will be accompanied at least by 1 instructor and 1 support staff. Along with a logistic support vehicle follows the whole journey. • Students work to complete each day’s objectives through the days by utilizing skills and knowledge they learnt on the Practice Journey. • Lunch hunting en route according to the meal plan made on the

Practice Journey. • At the end of each day, each instructor meets with their group for a debrief session reflecting on the day.


SERVICE PROJECT

ENVIRONMENTAL

SERVICE PROJECT Sustainable Environment Conservation Activities Waste-to-Wealth - Collect garbage from a lakeshore or a beach, and make a categorization record - Discussion on how the garbage was generated got to where they were - Learn how the garbage can be turned into useful things in craft activity

- Design a poster for your work

Role-play In Community Scene - Through a real-life case study and a series of games, students are to understand how conflicts of interests may occur between different groups of people around a water source.

- Design questionnaire and surveys, visit the different interested parties to investigate how the water source affected them and what they demand for the future. - Role-play after the information analysis, play devil’s advocate and debates on

SAMPLE ACTIVITY FOR A ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE PROJECT

specific topics. Try to agree upon a solution or an action plan. - Summarize and produce a graphical report.


COMMUNITY

SERVICE PROJECT

SERVICE PROJECT Drowning Prevention Lecture for Community YOUR TOP

Invite local villagers to attend a Drowning Prevention Lecture - Design and plan a public drowning prevention lecture taking place in the rural areas,

Get your Mission

and invite local villagers to attend; - Make a Drowning Prevention leaflet to distribute to villagers;

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- Design a beware-of-drowning warning sign and donate water safety supplies to local

exploration and production company with operations in the United

communities.

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- Using materials provided by Peninsula Outdoor School, students are to make an S underwater terrain model to showcase the causes of drowning and help the villagers

understand the importance of drowning prevention.

PROMOTE DROWNING PREVENTION


SERVICE PROJECT

EDUCATIONAL

SERVICE PROJECT Watersports coaching for kids in the community

Children living in rural communities often do not have the opportunity to receive professional outdoor skills training due to lack of resources.

a.

- Offer the local children an opportunity to experience charm and fun of getting into the water in a safe

manner.

b. - Coach local children in basic kayaking skills, and have

fun kayaking games together to put their newly mastered skills to the test.


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