LEADERSHIP COURSE
Venue:
Wainui Heights beside the Akaroa Harbour, Christchurch
Dates: 6th April to 11th April 2010
Cost:
approx $550 (does not include transport)
Keynote
Speaker : to be advised
Programme:
To be finalised but includes confidence activities and builds
towards leadership skills.
Contact: Colin Lindsay, Karamea Area School
Colin Lindsay (email clindsay@karamea.school.nz)
Phone: 03 782 6717
Transport:
Please get flight details to Colin Lindsay at Karamea Are School and
he will arrange for transport to and from Wainui.
Star
funding is able to be used for the entire cost of
the course including accommodation and transport as there
are two unit standards assessed as part of the course.
Please
note - one adult per two schools. Adults accompanying
students may bring along family members. There will
be a charge for accommodation but it will be reasonable.
Wainui is a great place for a holiday.
Schools
may send three students initially but if there beds available
more students could be accommodated. Please ring Colin Lindsay
at Karamea Area School if you have more than
3 fantastic students.
All
beds are allocated on a first in first served bases. There
is no accommodation cost for teachers
The
organising committee is
Allan
Easte
Hurunui College
Murray
Patterson
The Catlins Area School
Maureen
Compton Roxburgh
Area School
Colin
Lindsay
Maniototo Area School
George Payne
Tauraroa Area School
The
best way to get me is e mail:
lindsayc@karamea.school.nz
To secure a place
pleased complete the booking form NZASA
LEADERSHIP CONSENT FORM and get it back to Colin Lindsay
as soon as possible. Please post $500 per student
with the consent form to secure places.
There are approximately
54 beds available this year therefore places are limited.
Gear List
Click on the link NZASA
Leadership Course Gear List to download the list.
Philosophy:
The annual New Zealand Area Schools leadership course
will provide an
opportunity for the future leaders from participating schools
to be
involved in a number of experiences which will develop and
extend their
leadership skills, self esteem, and an understanding of New
Zealand's
bi-cultural heritage.
Objectives:
To gain group and leadership skills.
To develop skills to deal with unfamiliar situations.
To gain a better understanding of our cultural heritage.
To further develop communication skills.
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