FORM 3 RoP 2025 Student Feedback Google Form | Deadline: 8 Sep 2025 (Mon)
Batch One - 11 July to 8 August 2025
第一批次 - 2025年7月11日至8月8日
Batch Two - 14 July to 11 August 2025
第二批次 - 2025年7月14日至8月11日
Batch Three - 16 July to 13 August 2025
第三批次 - 2025年7月16日至8月13日
Flight Information
The airline company may change the flight schedules. The school will inform parents immediately through email of this happens.
Check in baggage allowance: 30 kg
Total dimensions (W+H+D) not exceed 158cmCabin baggage allowance: 7kg (one piece)
Total dimensions not exceed 115cmRefer to QF website for more details.
Parents are reminded that food is not allowed in the dormitory accommodation at any of the outdoor centres. Australian Customs are very strict on food products, including chocolate snacks being brought into Australia and it is likely that all students’ baggage will be searched upon entry to Australia. Please ensure that you refer to the following link for reference on what cannot be taken into Australia.
Refer HERE for more details.
The SPCC RoP programme, now in its seventeenth year, is a 28-day outdoor and experiential education programme that demonstrates SPCC's commitment to providing a holistic education to students. It gives students a supported experience that is mentally, emotionally, and physically challenging and helps them better understand themselves, others, and the world around them.
Our previous programmes have been extremely successful and have left a lasting impression on the hundreds of students who have experienced the challenging and fulfilling RoP journey, which enables them to see that they are capable of much more than they think.
The name Rites of Passage (RoP) is taken from the anthropological term describing the ritual event that marks a person’s progress from one stage in life to another. SPCC sees the end of Form 3 as a transition period where students move from junior secondary into senior secondary, along with all of the increased responsibility that accompanies this stage in their lives.
During the programme students will be working together in groups of 15, carefully guided by 2 instructors from Higher Ground Group (HGG). They will complete a variety of outdoor activities, land & water based expeditions, and academically focused enquiry-based learning (EBL) projects. They will live closely together in a community of challenge, care and responsibility alongside their peers, instructors and accompanying SPCC teachers.