Equitable & Inclusive: Alternative Camp Options
Recognising that not all students may be able to travel, a service-based alternative is offered that is equally meaningful and impactful. Students who opt for this pathway spend several days at a partner disadvantaged school, engaging in purposeful projects such as teaching, improving school facilities, and participating in community service. These activities are fully aligned with the Community Involvement Programme (CIP) requirements and continue to foster leadership, compassion, and social awareness. All camp formats—whether domestic, overseas, or service-based—are compulsory and formally integrated into students’ academic records through the CIP programme. More than just trips or projects, these experiences serve as powerful platforms for developing character, leadership, and lasting friendships. Every student is empowered to step beyond the classroom and into the world—confident, curious, and ready to make a meaningful difference.
Equitable & Inclusive: Alternative Camp Options
Recognising that not all students may be able to travel, a service-based alternative is offered that is equally meaningful and impactful. Students who opt for this pathway spend several days at a partner disadvantaged school, engaging in purposeful projects such as teaching, improving school facilities, and participating in community service. These activities are fully aligned with the Community Involvement Programme (CIP) requirements and continue to foster leadership, compassion, and social awareness. All camp formats—whether domestic, overseas, or service-based—are compulsory and formally integrated into students’ academic records through the CIP programme. More than just trips or projects, these experiences serve as powerful platforms for developing character, leadership, and lasting friendships. Every student is empowered to step beyond the classroom and into the world—confident, curious, and ready to make a meaningful difference.
