Silkwood School Year 12 - The Final Journey Red Centre Expedition Camp

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THE FINAL JOURNEY Year 12 Red Centre Expedition Camp

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Experience the unique combination of adventure, education, and personal growth

Embark on a transformative journey. Discover the heart of Australia in your final school year. Connect with the land, its ancient culture, and forge lasting memories at the Red Centre Expedition Camp.

IMMERSE, LEARN, AND CONNECT It's not just about the memories you'll create; it's about the lessons you'll carry forward.


Your Final Journey Adventure Awaits... Step into your final year with an unforgettable adventure! The Red Centre Expedition Camp is more than just a trip; it's a rite of passage for our Year 12 students. Over five days, you will explore the stunning landscapes of Australia's heartland, delving deep into the rich traditions and living culture of First Nations communities.

Experience the unique combination of adventure, education, and personal growth. This journey is designed to connect you with the ancient rhythms of the land, offering a profound understanding of the cultural heritage that shapes our nation.

Cara Shipp

CARA SHIPP HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL


TRAVEL DATES: MON 13 MAY - FRI 17 MAY 5 DAYS/4 NIGHTS

$4200 per person

Immerse, Learn, and Connect Each day at the camp brings new experiences. Hike to sacred sites that have been significant for thousands of years. Engage in traditional fishing practices alongside the rivers that crisscross this ancient land. Join in games and storytelling with local children, creating bonds and understanding that transcend cultural boundaries.

OUR TEACHERS Guided by Red Earth Leaders with deep connections to Aboriginal communities, you'll contribute to meaningful community projects, gaining insights into the challenges and triumphs of Indigenous Australians.

This is a rare chance to learn directly from Traditional Owners, whose stories and wisdom will enrich your understanding of this land and its people. Students will also engage in immersive learning experiences that deepen their understanding of the land's history and its people. Participate in guided discussions and workshops led by knowledgeable elders and community leaders, delving into the rich tapestry of Aboriginal culture, history, and environmental stewardship. This unique educational approach not only respects the ancient traditions but also connects to contemporary issues, encouraging students to think critically about their role in a globally interconnected world.


For the Red Centre Expedition Camp, our mantra is 'Discover, Connect, Transform.' This journey of discovery takes you to the heart of Australia, to connect deeply with the ancient wisdom of its first peoples, and enhance your perspectives towards a sustainable and inclusive future.

As you stand on the brink of adulthood, the Red Centre Expedition Camp offers a perspective-changing experience. It's not just about the memories you'll create; it's about the lessons you'll carry forward. Students leave the camp with a renewed respect for our planet, a deeper connection to Australia's cultural heritage, and a commitment to contribute positively to a sustainable future. We are excited to take you on this extraordinary journey. An experience that will mark a significant milestone in your life.

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Discover the heart of Australia and ignite a transformation within.


Year 12: Red Centre Expedition



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INCLUSIONS Inclusions Red Earth organises everything from start to finish. The immersion fee includes: Two Red Earth staff members to look after the campsite, liaise with the community, uphold safety standards and help lead building and cultural activities Use of private, exclusive lands All cultural activities led by Traditional Owners, including equipment needed for the activities All tourism activities All ground transport with experienced drivers for the duration of the immersion Camping and cooking equipment Spacious tents shared between a maximum of four students (swags in Central Australia) Three nutritious meals a day plus snacks An information session for the student cohort An information evening for students and parents Pre-departure sessions facilitated by Red Earth including all material and documentation for travelling students and staff An online portal for staff and students with learning resources and information about your immersion Red Earth merchandise including a journal, hoodie, and hat A comprehensive risk mitigation strategy prepared for the school Permits and entry fees Insurance for leaders, volunteers and third parties (this does not include insurance for school students and staff)

The following are not included: Travel insurance for students (domestic travel is normally covered under your school's policy) The money students raise as part of fundraising activities (for a community investment or hands-on project) Souvenirs and purchases (including food) made at airports and on flights


Testimonials “I was extremely immersed in Aboriginal culture, learning about new and interesting aspects of the culture. Helping the community was also extremely rewarding and worthwhile as it allowed me to appreciate what I have at home.” HARRY, YEAR 10, MARCELLIN COLLEGE RANDWICK

“This immersion was a humbling experience which helped me learn about Aboriginal culture. The lessons I learnt and people I met had a big impact on me. It made me rethink my way of living in a more positive way.” MARCUS, YEAR 10, ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE GREGORY TERRACE

“Our trips to sacred places were extraordinary and the landscape was like no other place on Earth. Our Red Earth Leaders were knowledgable, organised and committed to creating a reflective, engaging experience.” SEAN RIORDAN, DIRECTOR OF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING, BRISBANE BOYS COLLEGE


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