The Benefits of Risky Play: Letting Kids Take the Leap
Imagine watching your child climb a tree, legs swinging as they navigate a tricky branch, or dash down a hill, … Continued
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Imagine watching your child climb a tree, legs swinging as they navigate a tricky branch, or dash down a hill, … Continued
Over the past three weeks, GNS Middle School students have had the opportunity to trade the confines of the classroom … Continued
As we kicked off the school year this September, I introduced our first Middle School theme for 2023/2024: Belonging.
Looking to get inspired to head outside over Spring Break?
On January 22, a group of Grade 10 and 11 students, travelled to Mount Washington to learn how avalanches are formed and how to apply our skills to save people if an avalanche were to occur.
There was a rush of renting equipment and packing in the days before we left, but we all made it to the bus early Wednesday morning to take off towards Mt. Washington.
Students in Middle and Senior School had a variety of Outdoor Education fun.
Mr. Clayton Webb, Director of Outdoor Education, organized and led the expedition for Grade 9 students from September 29 to October 1.
By Damon Henry This year we are very excited to offer two Outdoor Education trips for students in Grades 7 and … Continued