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Whenua Iti Outdoors, based in Tasman near Nelson, is a leading provider of outdoor and experiential learning programmes for schools. With a focus on personal growth, leadership and connection to the environment, it offers students an opportunity to learn through adventure in a safe, supportive and inspiring setting.
The centre delivers a wide range of programmes that can be tailored to different ages, curriculum goals and school needs. Activities include tramping, kayaking, mountain biking, climbing, environmental studies and team-building challenges. Each programme is designed to encourage students to step outside their comfort zones, build resilience and develop essential life skills.
A hallmark of Whenua Iti Outdoors is its strong commitment to kaupapa Māori values and bicultural learning. Programmes integrate principles of kaitiakitanga (guardianship of the land) and manaakitanga (care and respect for others), giving students a deeper cultural understanding alongside their outdoor experiences. Sustainability and environmental awareness are woven through all activities, helping young people connect with and care for the natural world.
The centre is fully equipped for residential programmes, with accommodation, catering and teaching facilities available on site. Highly qualified instructors guide every activity, and robust safety systems ensure that learning takes place in a secure and well-managed environment. Teachers are supported with pre-visit resources and clear programme structures, making planning straightforward.
Whenua Iti Outdoors also offers specialist programmes in leadership development, wellbeing and vocational pathways, extending learning beyond traditional outdoor activities. These experiences give students valuable skills that they can carry back into the classroom and into future study or work.
For schools looking for a trusted partner in outdoor education, Whenua Iti Outdoors is an outstanding choice. It blends adventure, curricu
Author: Donna Yorke
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