Nature is a great leader, always leaving guideposts for us to discover, and Eton embraces the chance to follow its lead whenever possible. For example, the fifth and sixth graders go to NatureBridge, an outdoor education program on the Olympic Peninsula. The rain forests, mountains, and lakes are the classroom for a week, providing many experiments, team-building exercises, and discussions of environmental issues and regional history. The educators and staff often bring their own specialties to their lessons, such as botany or geology, and their passions lead and inspire the students. In fair turn, the students follow and return the passion and energy, helping to shape what will be studied, leading to new experiences and explorations for everyone.