Broadening Horizons and Making a Difference
Year 9 embarked on transformative Service Learning trips over the holiday break, deepening their understanding of developing communities and bringing meaningful contributions to people in need. The girls had fundraised prior to the trips, resulting in life-changing resources for local residents.
Vietnam
Our students undertook a community service project in a local village, focusing on concreting a road to connect neighbouring communities. Their teamwork and dedication were exemplary as they also collaborated to transform a local playground into a future classroom space, by laying over 280 tiles.
The girls also received opportunities to immerse themselves in Vietnamese culture, learning to cook traditional dishes such as spring rolls and even trying out local delicacies like grasshoppers! During their visit, they communicated with locals using a mix of Vietnamese, English, and hand gestures, which served to foster cross-cultural understanding and genuine friendship.
Laos
The Laos group began its journey with a taste of traditional Laotian flavours and a visit to the serene Xieng Thong Temple. The students hiked up Mount Phousi to take in the breathtaking views and explored the vibrant Night Market. The educational side of the trip included visits to the Teak Center and UXO Museum, which provided insights into local resources and history.
The students’ service contribution took place at a nearby village, where they concreted a path to improve access to a primary school. This hands-on experience allowed the girls to connect deeply with the community and make a lasting impact.
Cambodia
In Cambodia, our team worked tirelessly to build a house for Thavy, a local scholarship student who was living in cramped conditions with her large family. This project not only provided much-needed housing but allowed our girls to build connections with local children during their breaks, as together they danced and played games.
The students on the Cambodian trip were also privileged to participate in the final celebration of the religious festival, Pchum Ben, at a local temple, gaining insight into rich Cambodian customs and traditions. The funds they raised prior to departure allowed them to purchase essential household items for Thavy's family, exemplifying the spirit of giving and community support.
East Kimberley
Closer to home, our East Kimberley group engaged in diverse community service activities in Kununurra. From skating and playing basketball with PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Clubs), to maintenance work in community gardens and assisting at a community kitchen, the girls gained a deeper understanding of life in regional Australia.
The trip also offered opportunities to explore the natural wonders of the area, with visits to El Questro, Zeebedee Springs, Emma Gorge, and Molly Springs. These experiences allowed for a more organic immersion in the unique landscape of the Kimberley.
We know these experiences will result in life-long memories and valuable character development for each participating student. We commend them all for their enthusiasm, dedication, and the positive way they represented Wenona on the global stage.