This year, all students worked with The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in November to help them develop solutions related to their sustainability as an institution, their educational program, and the future of The Royal. In April, students had the opportunity to choose between 5 incredible opportunities:
Regardless of which challenge students participated in, our Week Without Walls program allowed them to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations, enhancing their learning and personal growth. It encourages students to step out of their comfort zone, engage with different communities, and develop critical skills like teamwork and leadership. It prepares them to gain a deeper understanding, be informed, and become active members of society.
One Grade 8 Student stated "It was amazing to have access to so many interesting innovative tools and resources that we wouldn't normally have access to. It was way better than regular school and it challenged our brain in so many different ways." Another student mentioned, "We proved to ourselves that we can overcome challenges when we apply teamwork and perseverance."
Regardless of which challenge students participated in, our Week Without Walls program allowed them to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations, enhancing their learning and personal growth. It encourages students to step out of their comfort zone, engage with different communities, and develop their growth in the HTS six competencies for life (Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Citizenship and Character). It prepares them to gain a deeper understanding, be informed, and become active members of society.
If you are interested in partnering with us for next year’s Week Without Walls experiences, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Marisa Tassone, Assistant Head of Middle School