At the end of October, the sunlight broke through with a heightened tone against the bright, cold blue hue between the trees and the sky in Hangzhou.
In this enchanting autumn season, pupils from the Senior School at Wellington College Hangzhou ventured beyond the campus and the city to immerse themselves in nature through wilderness hikes, push their limits with activities like jetboating, zorbing and ziplining, and to revel in the splendour of glaciers, valleys and islands under starry skies.
Kurt Hahn, a pioneer of experiential education, “The destiny of character is shaped outside the classroom.” What pupils learn from nature resonates deeply and transforms them in fundamental ways.
Our annual Changemakers Trips are designed to give pupils real-life experiences that are aligned with the topics and subject content delivered in school. Pupils will see for themselves the locations and features that they study in textbooks and meet experts from different fields of study.
Throughout their trips, pupils learn new skills and develop existing ones to grow as individuals and improve their classwork and motivation. Trips also allow pupils to improve their teamwork and leadership skills, push their limits to become better risk-takers and be open to failing and trying again.
Whilst on residential trips, we continue to live by our values at Wellington College Hangzhou – kindness, responsibility, respect, courage and integrity - guiding pupils to achieve language development, personal growth, resilience and global citizenship, shaping well-rounded future leaders.
Read on to revisit the exciting trips of our pupils across twelve cities and five countries.
Tokyo, Japan
Experience a Blend of Culture and Science
Tokyo, a city that blends the ancient and the modern, is renowned for its rich historical landmarks and cutting-edge technology. Ancient castles, tranquil temples, elegant tea houses and traditional Japanese-style residences seem to transport visitors back to the distant Edo period. From the valour of the samurai to the grace of the literati, from the everyday life of the commoners to the opulence of the nobility, echoes of their existence still ring throughout the city.
On this Tokyo trip, pupils embarked on a fascinating journey of cultural and technological exploration. Whether they wished to appreciate the city's dazzling landmarks, immerse themselves in traditional Japanese culture, or enjoy the luxurious accommodations of top hotels, Tokyo offered pupils unexpected surprises.
Pupils strolled through the historic Asakusa, Tokyo’s old town, visited the renowned Asakusa Kannon Temple and immersed themselves in the rich religious ambience. They also ventured to Harajuku to appreciate the dynamic street art and avant-garde youth fashion culture. Exploring Ginza, one of Tokyo’s oldest entertainment and shopping areas, they savoured the city's bustling sophistication and elegance.
They also visited the Tokyo Stock Exchange to gain insights into the mechanisms of financial markets and explored an interactive science museum to experience the allure and innovation of technology. Of course, spending a day at Tokyo Disney added an unforgettable memory to their study trip.
Reykjavik, Iceland
Experience the Exquisite Craftsmanship of Nature
Iceland, a land of mystery, is renowned for its captivating natural splendours, rich Viking history and vibrant literary and musical traditions. Its breathtaking landscapes, featuring majestic waterfalls, vast glaciers, soothing hot springs and dramatic geysers, have made Iceland a favoured destination for adventurers seeking stunning vistas.
On this enchanting land, pupils explored the importance of reforestation, uncovered the intricacies of ecosystems, and learned strategies to reverse the effects of environmental degradation over centuries. They investigated the scientific reasons behind Iceland's increased volcanic activity, marvelled at the phenomenon of deserts turning purple, and reignited their inner adventurers and explorers.
During this trip, pupils visited the Perlan Nature Exploratorium, where they marvelled at the exquisite craftsmanship of nature; strolled through Thingvellir National Park, appreciating the unique charm of geological wonders; explored the Kerio volcanic crater lake, experiencing the awe-inspiring power of volcanic landscapes; and toured the Viking World museum, delving into Iceland's long-standing history and culture.
These diverse and enriching study activities broadened pupils’ horizons, increased their knowledge, cultivated a sense of responsibility through service learning, enhanced their scientific literacy in geographical exploration, and forged courage and perseverance on their adventure journey. Reykjavik will surely become an unforgettable chapter in their lives, a journey of learning and growth.
Sicily, Italy
IGCSE Geography Field Trip
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, boasts a treasure trove of geographical diversity. Its coastline, pristine seabed, the fertile volcanic slopes, render it an ideal destination for a geography field trip.
A highlight of the trip to Sicily was the visit to Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano, where pupils took in the awe-inspiring views of the volcanic terrain. This region presents a landscape of opportunities, yet it also harbours potential threats. Pupils gained insight into how the local farming communities managed the dual impacts of a volcanic environment, learning about their wisdom and strategies for adapting to changes in the natural landscape.
Fishing and tourism are significant contributors to the island's economy, offering abundant material for case studies in human geography and global perspectives coursework. With its superb climate and the warmth of Italian hospitality, the field trip to Sicily was assured to be both delightful and instructive.
The pleasant climate, enchanting scenery and cultural heritage made this trip enjoyable and rewarding. Pupils learned on the go, grew through experience, broadened their horizons and deepened their understanding of geography and global issues.
Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand
English Literary Tour
Kia Ora! Welcome to the land reputed as paradise. When most people think of New Zealand, they probably think of incredible national parks, the rare Kiwi bird, and the unbelievable fantasy depicted in The Lord of the Rings.
This trip led pupils on an epic expedition from the vibrant city of Auckland to the culturally rich capital of Wellington. They traced the path of The Lord of the Rings and embarked on a personal quest of self-discovery, collaboration and adventure, immersing themselves in the cultural charm of The Lord of the Rings. Through a variety of thrilling activities, cultural experiences and cinematic explorations, they honed their determination and fortitude.
In this enchanted realm, pupils followed in the footsteps of the most iconic literary characters as they cultivated their fellowship and deepened their comprehension of the literary works. They explored the majestic North Island, witnessed the very landscapes that had inspired the author J.R.R. Tolkien, and experienced the exhilaration and adventures depicted within the pages of the book.
They vanquished their fears and pushed their personal boundaries through a myriad of thrilling activities such as zorbing, ziplining and jetboating. It was not merely a trip that combined literature and adventure, but also a journey that honed the mind and strengthened the will.
Inner Mongolia, China
Explore grassland and desert
Inner Mongolia is also renowned not only for its deserts but also for vast grasslands, which span 87 million hectares and constitute 35% of China's total grassland area. With a verdant panorama that extends to the horizon, the steppes possess a beauty that is uniquely their own.
The pupils explored this expansive grassland, learning about and appreciating the rich and vibrant nomadic culture of the Mongolian people. On the horizon-stretching grasslands, the pupils lived as true Mongolians, building and sleeping in traditional yurts, learning archery, and savouring local delicacies. Through close engagement with nomadic families, they gained a deeper understanding of this distinctive culture.
They then ventured into the arid yet scenic landscape of a desert, experiencing the challenging environment as the locals do. They rode camels, participated in sand tobogganing, learned survival skills, and went hiking, acquiring a range of new abilities while recognising the significance of teamwork.
Pupils then participated in a courageous service project, planting trees and contributing to the global effort. This was not just a physical challenge but also a profound spiritual experience.
Beijing, China
History, culture and outdoor exploration
Beijing, the political and cultural capital of China, is renowned for its profound historical and cultural legacy and numerous world-class attractions that embody the nation's history and culture, such as the majestic Forbidden City and the solemn Temple of Heaven. It holds the title of the city with the most world cultural heritage sites globally.
For our pupils, Beijing is a treasure hub full of opportunities, with countless places worth listening to, learning from, and exploring, making it the best destination for in-depth trip of Chinese history and culture.
Pupils hiked on the Great Wall of Huanghuacheng to witness the majesty and grandeur of the ancient Great Wall. They also engaged in abseiling and kayaking, admiring the Great Wall from various perspectives while enhancing their physical and mental strength.
They visited the renowned Forbidden City, captivated by the charm of ancient architecture. From observing real buildings to constructing smaller models in a workshop, pupils received a comprehensive education on the beauty and allure of ancient Chinese architecture, along with the history and culture it represents.
There was also a scavenger hunt that ignited their spirit of exploration, a cultural knowledge competition that tested their knowledge base, and a Peking Opera performance that allowed them to immerse themselves in the charm of traditional Chinese art.
In this ancient yet modern city, pupils were immersed in a rich cultural atmosphere, feeling the endless charm of Beijing, and gaining an unforgettable trip memory.
Chengdu, China
Cultural exploration and eco-friendly trip
Chengdu, situated in the western plain of the Sichuan Basin, boasts a rich history and a deep cultural heritage. Ya'an, located just two hours from Chengdu, serves as an ideal base for a wide array of outdoor activities and is close to the natural habitat of the Giant Panda, adding immeasurable charm to the trip.
Pupils experienced the essence of local culture from the Sichuan region. Sichuan Opera, one of the oldest and most fascinating opera forms in Southwestern China, is a perfect fusion of the local dialect with customs, folk music and dances from various regions, offering pupils a glimpse into the enchanting traditional art.
Nestled in the mountains near Ya'an, the Bifengxia Panda Center is one of the world's largest and most significant breeding centres for the Giant Panda. Here, pupils participated in a service project, cleaned the panda enclosures and observed feeding sessions, experiencing the endearing and precious nature of these national treasures up close.
They visited Longmendong Cave and tea plantations, immersing themselves in the tranquillity and beauty of nature. They also undertook an eco-hike at the Bifengxia Gorge, adhering to the 'Leave No Trace' principles, or LNT, a set of 7 principles developed to promote sustainability and minimise human impact on the environment.
The visit to the Sichuan Museum was also a major highlight of the trip. The pottery, bronze ware, calligraphy, paintings, ceramics and other exhibits allowed the pupils to journey back in time and space, experiencing the heritage of Sichuan culture.
Deqing, China
An in-depth exploration of bamboo culture
Deqing, a region acclaimed for its famous mountains, wetlands, and ancient towns with spiritual beauty, captivates visitors with its breathtaking natural scenery and its profound historical and cultural heritage. On this verdant land, pupils honed their resilience and perseverance through a series of diverse and enriching activities.
Cultural experiences like bamboo weaving and bamboo rice making helped pupils explore the essence of Chinese traditional cuisine culture and understand the concept and cultural connotation of the unity of nature and humanity in traditional Chinese culture. Through the activities of bamboo weaving and food preparation, they were able to experience the unique charm of traditional culture.
Pupils also immersed themselves in various intangible cultural heritage projects, learning traditional culture more closely. From delicate craftsmanship to ancient traditions, everything left a lasting impression on the pupils.
Sanya, China
Lung-cleansing trip
Sanya is situated at the southernmost point of China's Hainan Island. This elongated city is nestled along a coastline that extends for hundreds of kilometres. Its stunning seaside scenery has established Sanya as China's most renowned seaside resort, earning it the reputation of the ‘Hawaii of the East.’ Strolling barefoot along the white sandy beaches of Sanya Bay, one is greeted by a coconut-scented breeze and the rhythmic sound of waves. Donning a wetsuit and diving into the azure depths of the sea reveals a world teeming with vibrant tropical fish and luminous corals. A walk through the rainforest offers the chance to inhale pristine air, cleansing one's lungs after a long period of urban living. The allure of Sanya extends beyond its romantic seas, verdant rainforests, and rich cultural heritage—it is the very essence of enchantment.
The themes of this outdoor exploration are outdoor sports, rainforest nature exploration and community service. The stunning seaside scenery makes Sanya one of China's most renowned seaside resorts, offering our pupils a plethora of unique experiences. Sanya Bay, located in the south of Hainan Island, is one of the most popular destinations for surfing, with stable waves that are suitable for both beginners and professionals.
The rainforest, a sanctuary for magical flora and fauna, offered pupils the opportunity to relish spectacular vistas, experience the might of nature, delve into diverse cultures and venture into the uncharted. Pupils also partook in community service as volunteers, which enriched their lives and fostered the wholesome growth of the community.