Swiss Adventures: Alpha Students Take Learning to New Heights
Switzerland, with its breathtaking landscapes and precision, turned into a fantastic classroom under the skies for a group of intrepid Alpha students. This journey was about living the 2hr Learning model, where school can be anywhere, and learning knows no bounds. Our partnership with John F. Kennedy International School made this extraordinary adventure possible, motivating our students to work hard and earn their spots.
Igloo Engineering: Fun and Learning in the Snow
Aileya’s favorite activity was building an igloo. “The feeling of snow on my gloves makes me happier every time I touch it,” she shared. Constructing the igloo involved learning about engineering, physics, and teamwork. It combined the joy of building with the excitement of being in a new environment.
From Glaciers to Teamwork
Marshall found that the journey to Glacier 3000 was a lesson in persistence and collaboration. Building an igloo required coordination and physical effort. “Teamwork can help a lot,” he reflected, understanding the value of working together to achieve a common goal.
Peak Experiences: Bridging New Heights
Aksel’s excitement about the peak walk at Glacier 3000 was palpable. Walking from peak to peak meant enjoying stunning views and conquering personal fears. The thrill of the bridge walk and the breathtaking scenery made it an unforgettable experience.
Courage and Cheers
Byron’s recount of the bridge jump highlighted the adventure’s physical and psychological challenges. “We uplifted others by cheering them on and motivating them even when it got scary,” he said. The experience underscored the importance of supporting one another through challenges.
Navigating New Experiences
Sander’s jetboat ride on Lake Brienz combined fun with learning. “We did tricks like rapid twisting and even 360-degree spins,” he described. The ride was thrilling and educational, with lessons on the lake’s history and the physics of high-speed maneuvers.
Scaling New Heights
Maddie’s adventure with repelling and bouldering was both challenging and rewarding. Each grip and foothold on the climbing wall was a testament to their courage and determination. “It was mildly terrifying,” she admitted, but overcoming those fears made the experience all the more exhilarating.
A Classroom Without Walls
From building igloos to daring leaps, our trip to Switzerland proved that the world is the best classroom. These adventures were rich with educational value, teaching our students not only academic lessons but also life skills. They returned with new knowledge, confidence, and a deeper understanding of their potential.
Every activity, every challenge faced, was a step towards becoming well-rounded individuals ready for whatever life throws their way. The 2hr Learning model promises adventure and in the snowy peaks and pristine lakes of Switzerland, our students lived this promise to the fullest.
Igloo Engineering: Fun and Learning in the Snow
Aileya’s favorite activity was building an igloo. “The feeling of snow on my gloves makes me happier every time I touch it,” she shared. Constructing the igloo involved learning about engineering, physics, and teamwork. It combined the joy of building with the excitement of being in a new environment.
From Glaciers to Teamwork
Marshall found that the journey to Glacier 3000 was a lesson in persistence and collaboration. Building an igloo required coordination and physical effort. “Teamwork can help a lot,” he reflected, understanding the value of working together to achieve a common goal.
Peak Experiences: Bridging New Heights
Aksel’s excitement about the peak walk at Glacier 3000 was palpable. Walking from peak to peak meant enjoying stunning views and conquering personal fears. The thrill of the bridge walk and the breathtaking scenery made it an unforgettable experience.
Courage and Cheers
Byron’s recount of the bridge jump highlighted the adventure’s physical and psychological challenges. “We uplifted others by cheering them on and motivating them even when it got scary,” he said. The experience underscored the importance of supporting one another through challenges.
Navigating New Experiences
Sander’s jetboat ride on Lake Brienz combined fun with learning. “We did tricks like rapid twisting and even 360-degree spins,” he described. The ride was thrilling and educational, with lessons on the lake’s history and the physics of high-speed maneuvers.
Scaling New Heights
Maddie’s adventure with repelling and bouldering was both challenging and rewarding. Each grip and foothold on the climbing wall was a testament to their courage and determination. “It was mildly terrifying,” she admitted, but overcoming those fears made the experience all the more exhilarating.
A Classroom Without Walls
From building igloos to daring leaps, our trip to Switzerland proved that the world is the best classroom. These adventures were rich with educational value, teaching our students not only academic lessons but also life skills. They returned with new knowledge, confidence, and a deeper understanding of their potential.
Every activity, every challenge faced, was a step towards becoming well-rounded individuals ready for whatever life throws their way. The 2hr Learning model promises adventure and in the snowy peaks and pristine lakes of Switzerland, our students lived this promise to the fullest.