John Jones Fish River Journey 2009

The Fish River Journey takes place over 18 days in the Eastern Cape Province and involves 160 plus students from St Andrew’s College and the Diocesan School for Girls’. Their physical journey begins at the source of the Fish River, the Nardousberg; 2429 meters above sea level, 51km from Graaff- Reinet. Each group journeys from the source to the mouth of the Fish River and covers the diverse terrain by canoeing, cycling, running and walking. Because the Fish River is steeped in educational, social and economic interest, learning takes place beyond the classroom walls. The children learn about caring for the earth, strategies for sustainable living and how to improve the quality of human life while living within the capacity of supporting ecosystems. Through their journey, they begin the life-long learning habits of observation and reflection. They learn of their own strengths and what should be truly valued in others. The Journey challenges the participants to extend their boundaries and build their strength and resourcefulness. The aim is to develop in each boy and girl a strong sense of identity, place, time and culture through interacting with the Eastern Cape’s diverse environment, both social and natural.
Information on our upcoming Fish River Journey will be posted here as and when it is released.
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Forms and information for 2009 parents and participants:
Letter to parents Indemnity Form Equipment Order Form Fresh Food Supplies
2009 Programme Group Lists Map
DAILY UPDATE:
Please click on the thumbnails to enlarge the photos and the links to access the daily reports.
These will be added as and when they are received from the field.
Moms and Dads - you don't need to try and save these, all the students will get a CD of photos at the end of the journey to keep!
8th May 2012
"Missing Helen" will be St Andrew's College and DSG's Dance 2012 Production. Updates on the preparation and production will be posted here.
4th May 2012
13 College Debaters participated in the St Andrew's Ireland Model United Nations competition in Dublin.


