UWC Thailand's outdoor education co-curricular programming offers a range of exciting and challenging activities that allow students to develop a range of skills while connecting with nature and their peers. Here are some examples of the activities that are part of the program:
Kayaking: Students can learn the basics of kayaking and explore the coastal regions and mangrove forests .
Sailing: Students can learn how to sail and participate in races, while also developing teamwork and personal responsibility.
Environmental stewardship: Students can take part in projects that promote environmental sustainability and conservation, such as beach cleanups and mangrove tree planting.
Diving: Students can get certified as scuba divers and explore the rich marine life in the nearby Andaman Sea.
Mountain biking: Students can explore the hilly terrain around the school on mountain bikes, developing their physical fitness and technical skills.
Climbing: Students can learn how to climb and rappel on the local climbing wall and participate in outdoor climbing trips.
Outdoor club trips: Students can join various outdoor clubs, such as hiking, camping, and rock climbing, and go on trips to nearby national parks and wilderness areas.
The Duke of Edinburgh award: This internationally recognized program allows students to develop skills in a range of areas, including physical fitness, community service, and leadership, while also completing an adventurous journey.
UWC Thailand's outdoor education co-curricular program offers a range of opportunities for students to challenge themselves, develop new skills, and connect with nature and their peers.