Retreat camps and Reflection days are a deliberate invitation for students to slow down and explore their relationship with themselves, others, and God.
By stepping away from the traditional curriculum, students focus on personal and spiritual development, and reflect on how they are being called to respond to the needs of others and their community.
In Years 7–9 these days are built on our College values: Endeavour and Excellence, Individuality, Compassion and Relationships, enabling students to contemplate each theme in the context of their own lives and the broader community. By connecting scripture and Christian values to their own lived experiences, students learn to recognise the challenges and opportunities of the modern world and discover how they are uniquely invited to respond.
Years 10-12 Retreats follow key themes, with a focus on Servant Leadership and Stewardship in Year 10, and Pilgrimage and Journey in Year 11. The Year 12 Retreat invites students to engage in a deeper experience of Reflection and Community, taking three days out together as a year level.