St John’s College ‘Outdoor Education’

‘The only way to learn to appreciate creation

is to experience it.

 The only way to learn to love people is to spend time with them. Nothing provides a backdrop to lifelong friendship like adventure, campfires and physical challenges.’

Dr Matt Mbanga

Fundamental to our ‘ethos’ is the value we place on Experiential Education. The ‘outdoors’ is, in fact, a classroom of infinite resources.

  1. The immense value of experiential education is recognised universally.
  2. Any trip outside of a classroom invariably becomes a journey of both inward and external discovery. We only learn and grow best as individuals when we are out of our ‘comfort zones’.
  3. The ‘Outdoor Education’ Programme at SJC provides students with challenging experiences in supportive educational formats so that each student develops inner strength, character and resolve.
  4. Sometimes the trips are visits to historical sites, such as Great Zimbabwe, or stays overnight and hikes with experienced guides in wildlife areas, like the Zambezi Valley and Gonarezhou. In ‘Outdoor Education’ the medium is often physical, but the desired effect is very much psychological, emotional, and social.

    The St John’s programme is based on the successful, tried and tested principles of ‘Outward Bound’ education.

Here are the principles, as outlined on the Outward Bound International website:

Character Development

Developing capacities of mind, body and spirit to better understand one’s responsibilities to self, others and community.

Key areas of development are:

  • Self-knowledge
  • Craftsmanship
  • Tenacity and resilience
  • Physical fitness
  • Teamwork
  • Servant Leadership
  • Self-Reliance
  • Acceptance of Responsibility
  • Ability to transcend self-imposed limits


Adventure and Challenge

Action that requires special effort. Exciting and remarkable experiences that involve uncertain outcomes and acceptable risks.

Learning through Experience

An educational process based on action and reflection. Experiences are intentionally designed, presented and reflected upon to instil values and promote skill mastery.

Compassion and Service

An active expression of the value we place on our common humanity, our diversity and the natural world. This encourages a heartfelt caring connection to each other and the world around us; compassion and a service ethic that encompass both giving and receiving.

Social and Environmental Responsibility

Instilling in participants a sense of integrity that results in choices and actions that have a positive impact on society and the environment.

Cav. C. Trinci O.M.R.I.
Headmaster