Education Beyond The Classroom

At Camps International, we redefine learning by taking it beyond the walls of a classroom. Through life-changing school expeditions, students engage in hands-on experiences that foster personal growth, empathy, and global awareness. Each journey is designed to transform students into responsible, informed global citizens, equipped to address real-world challenges.

Transformative Learning

Our expeditions provide immersive, multi-dimensional learning experiences. Students witness classroom concepts come to life as they work alongside local communities and environments. Activities like studying biodiversity, practising new language skills, and engaging in cultural exchanges deepen students’ understanding of global challenges, while helping them grow as confident, adaptable individuals.

A Student’s Journey

Blanche Harrar, CPD lead at Holyrood Academy, witnessed this growth first-hand during an expedition to Cambodia.

The amount of growth they made in one month was amazing. They embraced a new language, learned to barter, and discovered that kindness transcends cultural boundaries. Through collaboration and resilience, they also learned valuable lessons about themselves.

Blanche Harrar

Impactful Projects with Global Reach

Camps International expeditions focus on activities that make a lasting impact, from constructing clean water sources to supporting biodiversity conservation. Students contribute to sustainable initiatives aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, fostering positive change while learning the value of responsible travel.

Safety and Expertise

With 20 years of experience, safety of each participant is our top priority. Camps International provides comprehensive pre-departure training, experienced on-site staff, and rigorous safety protocols, ensuring a secure and supportive experience.

Join us and witness the profound impact of education beyond the classroom. With Camps International, students not only learn about the world—they learn how they can help shape it.

Photo Credits: Kris Amstutz

As published in the Learning Outside the Classroom Yearbook 2023.

You may also be interested in