Adventure

St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar firmly believes in an all-round education where academic pursuits are supported by wonderful co-curricular opportunities.

Our wide-ranging program of activities, societies, events, and trips allow pupils to find alternative avenues of interest to explore and enjoy. By involving the pupils in this rich program we hope that their enjoyment of school life will be enhanced and personal skills will be developed. Many of these activities are extensions of the GSV programs and provide further competition with other top independent schools.

Access to a broad range of engaging activities designed create community, belonging and experiences
Activities

Access to a broad range of engaging activities designed create community, belonging and experiences

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Learning outside the classroom through adventurous activities is known to have significant educational benefits.
Camps and Outdoor

Learning outside the classroom through adventurous activities is known to have significant educational benefits.

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Developing Leadership of self, others and the community.
Leadership

Developing Leadership of self, others and the community.

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Developing Leadership through a global experiences and learning
Global Opportunities

Developing Leadership through a global experiences and learning

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Building 21st Centurary Skill Sets

Our holistic education program is designed to not only build a student’s academic muscle, instilling them with critical thinking skills it is also designed to build key 21st centuary human soft skills that students will need as they progress through life. These skill sets include leadership, teamwork, collaboration, communication, empathy, flexiblity, innovation, patience, problem-solving, resilience, self-reliance and awareness, a growth mindset and a hunger for knowledge.

Our adventure program allows students to be safely challenged, both in and outside the school environment by progressively taking them out of their every day comfort zone so that they test themselves develop new skill sets.