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I refer to the recent report on the death of an Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) student during an outdoor adventure camp (Schools suspend activities involving heights following death of 15-year-old, Feb 5).
Schools have been conducting outdoor adventure camps for Primary 5 pupils and Secondary 3 students for at least two decades. Depending on the co-curricular activity a student joins, he may also attend additional adventure camps at other levels.
The typical objectives of these camps are to develop good character, such as being confident and resilient, and for students to learn to work effectively in teams, as well as to instil desirable values such as being independent, taking initiative and showing empathy.
More at https://www.straitstimes.com/opinio...sk-activities-essential-to-character-building
Schools have been conducting outdoor adventure camps for Primary 5 pupils and Secondary 3 students for at least two decades. Depending on the co-curricular activity a student joins, he may also attend additional adventure camps at other levels.
The typical objectives of these camps are to develop good character, such as being confident and resilient, and for students to learn to work effectively in teams, as well as to instil desirable values such as being independent, taking initiative and showing empathy.
More at https://www.straitstimes.com/opinio...sk-activities-essential-to-character-building