OLMCBI 209

This term we participated in the Horizon program and it has been an amazing journey filled with important lessons and new experiences. Every Thursday, we explored the city through hands-on activities, visiting places like the Old Melbourne Gaol and initiatives such as The Big Issue. These visits helped us understand the challenges faced by marginalised communities, fostering empathy and social responsibility. We worked on projects like Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), where we tackled pressing global issues, and discussed our future goals in ‘Life at 25’. Our exploration of careers in Beyond the Baggot opened our eyes to various opportunities ahead. As we reflect on our term, we leave with not just knowledge, but also a newfound motivation to be agents of change.

Horizon has given us practical skills in teamwork and critical thinking while broadening our perspectives. By tackling real-world problems together, we learned the importance of collaboration and appreciating different viewpoints. Our recent Horizon Camp was an exhilarating adventure that brought out the best in all of us, blending fun with invaluable life lessons. From the moment we arrived at our cosy cabins, excitement buzzed in the air. One of the most rewarding aspects was cooking our own meals, while activities like abseiling and caving pushed our limits and brought us closer together. The commando course tested our strength, and rock climbing encouraged us to reach new heights. Overall, Horizon Camp was a transformative experience that equipped us with memories and skills we’ll carry into the future. Each thrilling moment left us with cherished memories and essential skills that will guide us long after the campfire has dimmed.

Alessia C, Maddison D & Emily H (9ACH)