International Award Bronze for 19 PTIS International School students

The Bronze level International Award participants from PTIS’s Grades 9 and 10 have just successfully completed the first leg of their Adventurous Journey on 19-20 November. 2011.
 
Nov. 24, 2011 - PRLog -- Their trekking began in Northern Thailand’s rural countryside of Sop Kai traipsing upward through jungle terrain to their camp at the remote and rugged Pa Daeng village, high above the Mae Tang Valley.  Day Two brought little relief from their uphill challenge to reach the Chiang Dao nature reserve, but immense bamboo forests, rushing stream crossings and crystal clear mountain vistas created an unforgettable first experience for our adventure seekers.

Following several weeks of preparation in navigation, first aid, team work and outdoor awareness the students were able to walk in several small groups unguided, with just the occasional contact with International Award staff at check points throughout the trek.

The students traveled over twenty kilometers during the trip and carried all their own kit, including food and stoves to cook all their own meals and sleeping bags to keep them warm during the cold night on the mountain.

All the students performed amazingly over the weekend and learned some vital lessons and now the students and staff are looking forward to the next Adventurous Journey - in May - to complete their Bronze Awards.

PTIS IA Adventurous Journey Slide Show -
http://www.slideshare.net/JoyVida/international-award-bro...



Student reflections:

The trek was challenging and some parts were dangerous, but it was fun.  Net, G9

I should have brought a proper hiking bag with straps, not a big heavy bag.  Scott, G9

Our main problem was stamina because I don't exercise a lot and going on a trek like this really pushed my limits. Boss, G9

When I trekked, I did not have a steady pace the first day.  I took long breaks and got tired easily.  The second day I walked steadily and drank more water. Oscar, G 9

I think our group worked out pretty well.  There were some points that only one person keeps slowing down, but all of us were willing to wait and encourage each other.  Susan, G 10

I have never hiked 8km and 12 km, carrying our backpacks before, so it was a good experience for me.  I walked very slowly and stopped too many times.  Next time I would keep a good pace and take less rests.  Grace, G 9

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Established in 2001, PTIS International School is one of the most prestigious international schools in South-East Asia and one of only a few boarding schools in Asia offering the International Baccalaureate Program (IB).

Residing on the tropical grounds of Traidhos Three-Generation Community for Learning, PTIS provides a holistic (Pre K-12) IB education on a spacious, nature-filled campus, with comfortable boarding facilities to accommodate international students from across Asia and beyond.

More than 35 nationalities make up the international school student body. At Traidhos, visiting students and adults of all ages can also enjoy specialized professional sport academies in Tennis, Golf, Cricket and Football.

With a 100 acre campus admired by international schools of Thailand and across the world, the school boasts a peaceful and studious environment, with famous Thailand hospitality to help nurture the students' growth and development.
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