In natural environment, students acquire strong leadership skills and develop respect for nature, the environment, other creatures, and themselves.
Leadership Retreat
Leadership and personal growth: At the beginning of each semester, students from Columbia’s Executive Student Leadership Teams attend a four day leadership retreat. Students are challenged to develop their leadership skills and become a cohesive team through group games. When the students return to school, they put these skills into practice through their duties and responsibilities on their respective leadership teams.
Winter Fun
- Campfires
- Leadership Initiatives
- High and Low Ropes
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Broomball
- Inuit Survival Games
- Snowshoeing
Fall Fun
- Campfires
- Leadership Initiatives
- High and Low Ropes
- Canoeing
- Archery
- Nature Hike
- Survival Games
Adventure Excursion
Ecology and the environment: Each semester, Columbia’s Outdoor Adventure Club offers a trip to all students. This trip focuses on developing basic leadership skills in addition to developing an awareness of the ecology of the pristine environment.
Through a wide range of fun outdoors activities, students acquire valuable life and personal growth skills.
The Bark Lake experiential program allows JMS students to learn and interact in group situations. They develop a sense of trust and respect for one another.
The outdoor activities at Bark Lake are a means to:
- Facilitate self-discovery
- Acquire teamwork, life and personal skills
- Create awareness and responsibility for the natural environment
Each student gains improved self-confidence and self achievement by accepting challenges presented according to their individual capabilities.