Every Dio student has the opportunity to take part in real-life experiences that extend their learning through our Outdoor Education programme. Designed to involve every year group, the programme ensures all students are included.
Each year, students engage in a week-long programme. The programme covers a diverse range of activities, educational experiences, and hands-on learning outside the classroom. These experiences are designed to build confidence, resilience, and self-esteem.
The programme is different for each. In Years 11 and 13, students attend camps located outside of Auckland, while in Years 12, students take part in regionally based programmes within the Auckland area.
The level of challenge increases with each year level, aligning with the students ‘age and stage’ to ensure the programme is age-appropriate, engaging, and rewarding.
The theme for the Year 11 Programme is “Exploring and discovering possibilities beyond my realm” and is designed to help our students
While this week long programme does vary over time, recently our Year 11 students visited the National Park at Ruapehu which offered stunning views of 3 volcanoes. The students did a range of physical and outdoor activities during their week in the Park, including the highlight of the Tongariro Crossing.
The theme for the Year 12 Programme is “Adding to My Story” is designed to help our students
While this week long programme does vary over time, recently our Year 12 students took part in a range of activities such as surfing at Omaha beach, learning to box, learning yoga, a self defence course, and taking part in the ‘love me not’ programme with the NZ Police which delves into healthy and unhealthy relationships.
The theme for the Year 13 Programme is “Thinking and moving beyond boundaries” is designed to help our students
While this programme does vary over time, recently our Year 13 students stayed for a week long adventure in the mountain lodges situated at the base of Whakapapa ski field in the Tongariro National Park, where they had to manage all their own meal preparation for the week. From here they ventured out to the lower slopes for rock climbing and abseiling and enjoyed white water rafting down the Tongariro River. The girls also took part in a solo overnight, reflecting on the years to come post Dio and how year 13 can prepare them for that.