九年级流浪精神计划

什么是 Wandering Spirit?

Our unique Wandering Spirit program is compulsory for all 九年级 girls and takes your daughter beyond the classroom into the natural world.

A key highlight of the program is our retreat at our Yeagarup campus in Pemberton, a truly unique opportunity for your daughter to unplug from technology and fully immerse herself in nature. This transformative experience sets us apart, offering a rare chance for personal growth. Throughout the retreat, she will engage with themes including community values, personal identity, respectful relationships, goal-setting, and self-respect, deepening her connection with peers, mentors, and the world around her.

Why Wandering Spirit?

这项独特的计划为您的女儿提供了一个发展领导技能、与同龄人和重要成年人建立更牢固关系以及为自己的未来创造愿景的机会。流浪精神 "务虚会不仅是一次探险,它还能培养女儿的韧性,增强她的自信心,让她在成人生活中重新树立目标感和清晰感。

“Wandering Spirit was so much more than just a camp. It was a chance to connect, to slow down, and to appreciate the little things; nature, friendship, and community. I came back feeling so grateful, and I’ll always remember it as something really special.”

Lucy, Year 9

What sets it apart?

It is dedicated to nurturing your daughter’s independence and sense of self, helping her gain a clearer vision for her future. The retreat fosters self-reflection, providing a rare opportunity to pause, step away from daily pressures, and embrace technology-free moments in a calm and supportive setting.

在这样的环境中,她将发现自己的个人优势,制定有意义的目标,培养基本的自我保健实践,同时沉浸在校园迷人的自然环境中。

学校为孩子们提供的这一机会绝对太棒了。在这个充满挑战的世界里,让孩子们能够心无杂念,而不是满脑子胡思乱想,无疑是在实现良好心理健康方面向前迈进了一步。停下脚步闻闻玫瑰花香",这句话大有道理。

九年级家长
一所私立高中用于沉浸式户外学习的 Yeagarup 营地全景

游魂意向

  • 与同龄人和重要的成年人建立更牢固、更深入的联系。女子高中象征个人成长和联系的 Wandering Spirit Program 蜻蜓标志
  • 增强独立性。
  • 提高对个人优势、自我意识和自我愿景的认识,迈向成人生活。
  • 解构时间表,提供享受技术自由时间的机会。
  • 在自然环境的支持下,发展自我保健工具包。
  • 培养情感和社会意识。

他们将如何实现这些意图?

  1. 教牧关怀 - 学生将在年级主任、班主任和 "流浪精神 "项目负责人的支持下,参加为期一年的 "归属感 "项目。该计划将为学生提供发展和实践所学技能的机会。
  2. 课程设置 - 学生将接触到不同学习领域的主题和材料,这些主题和材料将支持他们的 "漫游精神 "之旅。例如,在 "健康 "方面,他们会了解其他国家,以及他们在获得医疗保健和教育方面可能遇到的挑战。在 "归属感 "中,他们了解世界各地不同的仪式和庆祝活动。
  3. 流浪精神/品格教育连接计划 - 一系列活动为圣希尔达学校和黑尔学校的学生提供了合作机会,并培养了他们对相互尊重关系的健康理解。
  4. 重要的成人参与 - 重要的成年人是 "漫游精神 "项目不可或缺的一部分。九年级学生的父母/监护人/重要成年人都有机会在闭关结束后参加圣希尔达举办的活动。我们还鼓励重要的成年人在孩子离开静修营时参加他们的告别仪式。
  5. 耶加鲁普疗养院 – the retreat is held at our Yeagarup campus in Pemberton. Without the distraction of technology, students are provided the opportunity to ‘digitally detox’ while exploring themes such as:
    - 社区价值观
    - 个人身份
    - 个人优势
    - 相互尊重的关系
    - 自然世界
    - 制定目标和未来愿景
    - 尊重自己和他人

安全空间

我们的目标是为他们营造一个安全的空间和环境:

  • Undergo a process of self-reflection, discovery and development about who they are and who they wish to be as young adult
  • Identify challenges that could or are holding them back from reaching their potential and create strategies to deal with them
  • Gain critical social and emotional competence so they can build healthy relationships
  • Realise their potential to take on leadership roles
  • Be inspired to dream big and live a life of their choosing

Thank you very much for providing such a wonderful experience for the girls, in the Wandering Spirit program.

我们的女儿从以前的团队那里听说过 Wandering Spirit 夏令营很棒,但它真的超出了她的预期。她说她一回来就想念夏令营!
让女孩们有机会在没有电话或其他正常学习烦恼的情况下建立联系,以及一个能建立自信和人际关系的项目都至关重要。现在正是这样做的最佳年龄和阶段,特别是对我的女儿来说,这是一个再好不过的时机了。

In Their Own Words

Year 9 voices sharing the spirit of discovery and growth
When I first left for Wandering Spirit, I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. I thought it would just be a normal retreat with a few boring workshops and a super long hike. But once we got there, it turned out to be something completely different — something that made me stop and think about who I am, and taught me how to truly relax.

I loved that we had nine days without phones, because it meant we could really get to know our House. Wandering Spirit brought me so much closer to my peers, and that’s something I’m really grateful for. It’s rare to have that kind of space where you can just be yourself without worrying about how you look or what you’re supposed to say.

The last night was my favourite — full of hugs, tears, as we honoured our new and old connections. It reminded me that everyone’s on their own journey, with their own struggles and stories. It made me appreciate how much we’ve all grown, and how much more we’ll grow if we keep showing up for each other with kindness and respect.

If I could give one piece of advice to next year’s group, it would be this: go in with an open mind. Don’t hold back, don’t worry about what others think — just be present. Because the more you put into it, the more you’ll get out of it
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Beatrice. B
We had so much fun spending time together as a House and everyone came back with new friends and connections. It has been pretty hard for me to narrow down my favourite part of the retreat, as we did so many activities and it's hard not to spoil everything for all the younger years. Overall, I really loved my time on Wandering Spirit, from the first day, where we weren’t really sure what we were going into, to the last day where we were crying because we had to leave.
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Louisa. K
Each day on Wandering Spirit we were given a theme of the day. They ranged from identity, and self-care to boundaries and mindset. They inspired the workshops and activities that we did on the day. One of the themes was 'Challenge', and on that day was the hike. It was definitely a challenge, but one that paid off because it taught us that although things can get tough at times, if we have the right tools and resources we can overcome them. My personal favourite theme was 'Self Care Sunday', which was the halfway point of the retreat. We got to sleep in, have pancakes for breakfast and moved
from the chalets to the dorms or vice versa. It was a great chance to reset after four busy days and get ready for the next four days.
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Emily. G
When De Grey first arrived home from Wandering Spirit, the emotions ran high. We all desperately begged them to tell us what happened, but the answer was always the same - "you'll find out when you get there"! After three terms of patiently waiting, the Gascoyne House found out. We stepped off the bus and into our new life for the next nine days. A typical day in the life of a Wandering Spirit girl would go like this - we wake to the sound of outside birds (or our roommates going to the bathroom) followed by our choice of morning activity, such as yoga, a run or a walk. After refuelling with a nutritious buffet breakfast, we would then move into a day filled with a range of activities. One of my personal favourites was when we had a chance to connect with others on a walk around the cascades, a scenic route on the edge of a waterfall. Following this, we had lunch (wraps and sandwiches) before launching into the next activity. Free time at the end was a time of independence - just friends and a bowl of two-minute noodles in the chalets. Each night, a different chalet group would cook dinner, and it was always a thrill to see who you were seated next to, and what the surprise dinner was. While one of the dorms would show off their dance moves singing to Mamma Mia while cleaning up, the rest of us would head to the nest and participate in a range of activities, from painting to Monopoly to volleyball. Some nights, we had an activity to wear us out before bedtime - including a highly competitive games night (where we also got to see the instructors in some hilarious outfits!) We would then head to the chalets - where there would still be another five hours of activity before everyone finally wound down. When we arrived back at Perth, we had finally experienced what we had been waiting for since the first Houses came back. Wandering Spirit was journey that we would never forget.
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Eva. S
My Wondering Spirit journey started from the moment I heard about the retreat. I was terrified as I did not want to leave my family for nine days and go spend, what I was yet to find out, a wonderful and life-changing time down at the Yeagarup campus. As someone who is the typical person to be scared until they really figure out what the opportunity holds, I told myself to be optimistic and try to enjoy the days I had ahead of me, little did I know that stepping onto that bus I was about to enter a time full of lasting memories that I would cherish for so long to come.

Down at the Yeagarup campus, the many activities spread across the days allowed me to explore a different part of myself that I hadn't yet done before. Some my favourite workshops included the identity, maturity and goal setting. I learned so many valuable lessons and information that I know I will use for years to come. I think what I cherish the most about the Wandering Spirit program was the time spent with my friends. Every spare minute we were either playing a card game, hanging around in the nest, or just relaxing together in our chalet or dorm. Meeting so many new girls on this trip truly showed me how much depth we have in our year group and the different personalities and interests each girl has.

My advice to the younger girls going on Wandering Spirit in the upcoming years is to enjoy it from the beginning. Each activity is another opportunity to get to know new people, find common interests, and laugh until your tummy hurts. Take on every day with a positive attitude and be grateful for everything you are given. Something special that I learned from Wandering Spirit was to live in the moment. A true skill that has really taught me to be grateful and appreciate everything I have in my life right now. Continuously being told to “trust the process” we often got frustrated but didn't realise how essential this “living in the moment” thing would be. Taking in everything we saw made us all the more emotional when it was time to leave. I truly said to myself at the start of the retreat that I could not wait to go home little did I know when it got to the Thursday and we were getting on the bus I had never been more upset to leave somewhere in my life. Wandering Spirit has truly been a highlight of my time at St Hilda’s and I loved all the new memories and experiences this monumental retreat had to offer.
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Alexia. S