Year 8 EOTC Trip 2017
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1 Year 8 EOTC Trip 2017 Date: 30th October - 3rd November 2017 Venue: Ninghai (Zhejiang Province) Tour Operator: Indier (Outdoor Education and Service Learning) Ninghai When it comes to an adventure trip with some real wildness travel components for students but without going far from Shanghai, Ninghai provides a wealth of opportunities for exploring nature and expanding personal development as part of students Global Citizenship. The National Trail System is the first international standard trial system in China, which was used to promote development of the national-wide mountain activities and one of the best locations for trekking in China! Ninghai has numerous beautiful rivers, gorges and ancient villages that really provide a great backdrop for students to learn about local culture and the unique perspective that only living history can bring.
2 Ninghai is in Zhejiang Province, south of Shanghai.
3 Yew Cheung International School Shanghai - 30th Oct - 3rd Nov 2017 NINGHAI ADVENTURE TRIP ITINERARY Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 DAY 1 AM Bus from YCIS Gube Shanghai Lunch Lunch in Hotel on Arrival PM Meet Teamleaders & Teambuilding Games Evening Goal Setting & Briefing DAY 2 AM Kayaking Kayaking Kayaking NTS Hiking NTS Hiking NTS Hiking Lunch Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Packed Lunch Packed Lunch Packed Lunch PM Biking Biking Biking NTS Hiking NTS Hiking NTS Hiking Evening Leave No Trace Leave No Trace Leave No Trace Camp Crafts Camp Crafts Camp Crafts DAY 3 AM NTS Hiking NTS Hiking NTS Hiking Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt Lunch Packed Lunch Packed Lunch Packed Lunch Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Local Restaurant PM NTS Hiking NTS Hiking NTS Hiking Eco River Study Eco River Study Eco River Study Evening Camp Crafts Camp Crafts Camp Crafts Leave No Trace Leave No Trace Leave No Trace DAY 4 AM Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt Kayaking Kayaking Kayaking Lunch Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Local Restaurant Local Restaurant PM Eco River Study Eco River Study Eco River Biking Biking Biking Evening Debrief Debrief Debrief Debrief Debrief Debrief DAY 5 AM Large Group Games Lunch Pizza & Farewells PM Bus to YCIS Gubei Shanghai Evening (755) nihao@indier.org
4 Room No. Name Class ROOM No. Name Class 1 OU, Elaine 18 KIM, Hongchan XU, Annie 8A PARK, Hokyung 8B 2 CHO, Minseo 8D 19 TAN, Joshua Zeyu 8B EOM, Ji U CHAN, Leong Yu Alden Alden 8A 3 LI, Wan Ting (Isabella) 20 QUEVEDO CONTRERAS, Keven (Keven) Jaffet CHAN, Tin On 8D CHEN, Bryan (Bryan) Scott 8A 4 ZHOU, Yixin Esther 8A 21 PARK, Jemin (Jemin) 8D CHEN, Karen Tin Wai 8B EOM, Junhyeong 8D 5 UBEROI, Prabhleen Kaur 8D 22 WU, Frank 8A SARAVANAN, Sadhana 8D XU, Dylan Maxwell 8A 6 CALAQUIAN, Princess Jheissy 8A 23 CLAYPOOL, Benjamin Judson 8B TSAI, Lara Paulina (Lara) Gaviola 8A GOODING, Walter James (Jamie) 8B 7 PANG, Cheuk Yu 8B 24 COOK, Daniel Steven 8D LEUNG, Vanessa Yu Ching 8B WALLACE, Kai (Kai) 8B 8 KIM, Se Eun (Sally) 8B 25 ZHANG, Chenxi 8A KIM, Jieun 8B TANG, Jin Hua (Nicolas) 8A 9 ARORA, Riya 8A 26 HONG, Hsiang-Tai (David) 8B LEE, Ya Ru Emma 8B WANG, Wenxue (Peter) Peter 10 YANG, Tzu-Yu (Christine) 8B 27 HU, Daniel (Daniel) Dinghan 8A LIN, Yo Rong 8D LIN, Raphael 11 HONG, Ye-Ji 28 LAI, Wei-Li 8D SAITO, Mia D YANG, Changyu (Charlie) 8D 12 WANG, Li En (Anne) 8D 29 WONG, Chun Hin Ryan 8B WONG, Xiu Kaye (Kaye) 8D DAI, Yiyi 8D 13 ROBERTSON, Heloise (Heloise) Sidra 8B 30 WU, Alvin YARON, Anan 8B AN, Hyeongkee 14 JUNG, Jimin 8D 31 CHAI, Zi Ler (Jared) 8A PYO, Kayeon (Emily) 8D LEUNG, Ethan Yu Hei 8A 15 YUAN, Joyce Zi Qiao 8B 32 LIAO, David Zheliang 8B ZHUANG, Ruyue (Joyce) LI, Henry Yuanhan 8B 16 CHAUDET, Ines 8A 33 MENEZES, Sam Junior Sampo AREDDY, Hamilton (Hamilton) Aiqi 8A LIN, Alexander Bao 8A 17 ONO, Yui (Amelia Shen) 8B 34 AAROE, Edwin 8A YAO, Elizabeth (Lisa) Heting 8B XU, Ying Dong (Anthony) 8B 35 CHUI, Ting Yu George XI, Jingqi (William) 36 DE CASTRO ALVES FERREIRA GASTAO, Joao 8A CARLOS VALE, Otavio 8B 37 TSE, Long Hei Brandon 8A NG, Gareth Adi 8D 38 STEVENS, Sundance (Sonny) Bernard 8A GREENSPAN, Max 8A WAWRA, Johannes Martin Timur 8A
5 Group 1 (12) Teacher: Waheeda OU, Elaine KIM, Hongchan XU, Annie 8A PARK, Hokyung 8B KIM, Se Eun (Sally) 8B COOK, Daniel Steven 8D KIM, Jieun 8B WALLACE, Kai (Kai) 8B HU, Daniel (Daniel) Dinghan LIN, Raphael WONG, Chun Hin Ryan DAI, Yiyi 8A 8B 8D Group 2 (12) Teacher: Griff Harty LI, Wan Ting (Isabella) PARK, Jemin (Jemin) 8D CHAN, Tin On 8D EOM, Junhyeong 8D ZHOU, Yixin Esther 8A CLAYPOOL, Benjamin Judson 8B CHEN, Karen Tin Wai 8B GOODING, Walter James (Jamie) 8B UBEROI, Prabhleen Kaur 8D TSE, Long Hei Brandon 8A SARAVANAN, Sadhana 8D NG, Gareth Adi 8D Group 3 (14) Teacher: Jessica/Freya CHAUDET, Ines 8A LIAO, David Zheliang 8B AREDDY, Hamilton (Hamilton) A8A LI, Henry Yuanhan 8B PANG, Cheuk Yu 8B TAN, Joshua Zeyu 8B LEUNG, Vanessa Yu Ching 8B CHAN, Leong Yu Alden Alden 8A CHO, Minseo 8D LAI, Wei-Li 8D EOM, Ji U YANG, Changyu (Charlie) 8D CHUI, Ting Yu George XI, Jingqi (William) Group 4 (14) Teacher: Carolyn/Mary ARORA, Riya 8A WU, Alvin LEE, Ya Ru Emma 8B AN, Hyeongkee YANG, Tzu-Yu (Christine) 8B CHAI, Zi Ler (Jared) 8A LIN, Yo Rong 8D LEUNG, Ethan Yu Hei 8A HONG, Ye-Ji DE CASTRO ALVES FERREIRA GASTAO,8A SAITO, Mia D CARLOS VALE, Otavio 8B HONG, Hsiang-Tai (David) WANG, Wenxue (Peter) Peter 8B Group 5 (12) Teacher: Ashley Boufield WANG, Li En (Anne) 8D QUEVEDO CONTRERAS, Keven (Keven WONG, Xiu Kaye (Kaye) 8D CHEN, Bryan (Bryan) Scott 8A YUAN, Joyce Zi Qiao 8B MENEZES, Sam Junior Sampo ZHUANG, Ruyue (Joyce) LIN, Alexander Bao 8A ROBERTSON, Heloise (Heloise) 8B AAROE, Edwin 8A YARON, Anan 8B XU, Ying Dong (Anthony) 8B Group 6 (13) Teacher: Liat JUNG, Jimin 8D WU, Frank 8A PYO, Kayeon (Emily) 8D XU, Dylan Maxwell 8A CALAQUIAN, Princess Jheissy 8A ZHANG, Chenxi 8A TSAI, Lara Paulina (Lara) Gaviol8A TANG, Jin Hua (Nicolas) 8A ONO, Yui (Amelia Shen) 8B STEVENS, Sundance (Sonny) Bernard 8A YAO, Elizabeth (Lisa) Heting 8B GREENSPAN, Max 8A WAWRA, Johannes Martin Timur 8A
6 Key Program Highlights Leadership & Teambuilding Leadership and Teambuilding is series of games, activities, and challenges purposefully designed to break down barriers among participants and encourage creative thought, communication, problem solving and confidence. It is sequenced over multiple sessions starting with ice breakers and de-inhibitizers before progressing through trust, teambuilding, and problem solving exercises. Every session will include briefs and debriefs to maximize the impact on the students. NTS Hiking The standard hiking we undertake on outdoor education programs uses part of the National Trail System we also use for International Award programs in the same area. Custom made hiking trails are perfect for introducing students to this stunningly beautiful area with ocean views. Wild Cooking On the first night of Wild Cooking, Indier staff will teach a lesson on how to cook in the back country. Students will be divided into cook groups and will be responsible for cooking their own meal as a group. Instructions will include cooking safety, techniques, and considerations for the outdoors with nutritional needs. Leave No Trace Leave No Trace (LNT) is a set of 7 principals developed to promote sustainability and reduce human impact in the environment. The principals have been endorsed by the U.S. National Parks and are recognized internationally as environmentally responsible. Students will learn LNT through games and skits while understanding the importance of minimalized human impact on a natural environment. Principals of Sustainability Nature does not waste! Energy powers everything! Everything is connected! Diversity is a good thing!
7 Year 8 EOTC Packing List The following packing list is provided for your information. It is intended as a guide. Please be prepared for all types of weather and for regional weather information of program site, please check at PACKING YOUR BAG YOURSELF IS PART OF THE PROGRAM EXPERIENCE. You should not expect any commercial laundries on the program and remember what you bring you will need to carry. -A pair of comfortable and sturdy closed-toe shoes is a MUST-HAVE item for program activities. Jelly shoes, Crocs and Clogs are not permitted. Sandals or Flip Flops(Slippers) may ONLY be worn in the shower. -All of your day to day gear should be packed into a day pack (20-30 Litres) so that you have your hands free when you are walking. Single strap packs and spaghetti strap backpacks are NOT SUITABLE for this program, a proper day pack is needed. -Audio players, video players, mobile phones, electronic games, excessive cash, and expensive items please leave at home. Teachers and Indier staff will be able to communicate with emergency services, school and parents. Clothing o Shorts or pants for daytime (no short shorts or skirts). Preferred quick-dry material. o Shirts/T-shirts for each day plus 1 extra (no spaghetti straps) o Quick-dry long pants for hiking o Old clothing for Community Service this may end up covered in paint or mud! o Underwear for each day-plus 1 extra o Socks for each day-plus 1 extra o Rain Jacket o Warm coat and a sweatshirt o Warm hat and scarf o Warm trousers/jeans for evenings o Sturdy closed toe shoes/boots you can hike in o Camp shoes that are closed toed o Sun hat or cap Equipment o Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries o Sleeping Bag rated down to 10 celcius o Extra glasses or contact lens o Insect repellent and sunscreen (non-breakable container) o 1 litre (minimum) water bottle(s) with name o A large backpack/suitcase that can fit everything o A smaller day pack litres Personal Items o Personal toiletries (excessive makeup is not needed) o Eye care needs It s Nice to Have o Journal to record your experiences for quiet time o Camera o Sunglasses o Watch Don t Forget *Passport for hotel checking in. *All medication in its original container with written and signed instructions should stay in the possession of an accompanying teacher at all times. Note: It is very important to have enough but not to over pack for your program. As you are going on an Outdoor Program, please only pack functional gears, especially hiking boots, water shoes, backpacks and headlamp, etc.
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