The outdoor program at OES is manifested in class
trips, (both grade level and academic), weekend trips, certain
Winterim courses, and days on the challenge course here on the
OES campus. During their tenure at OES, students have the opportunity
to enjoy the Northwest's fabulous outdoor resources through hiking,
backpacking, rafting, biking, and skiing. Sharing these experiences
with classmates and faculty deepens relationships and enhances
students' education at OES.
On Campus
On our campus we have a 432-square-foot rock-climbing wall, approximately
15 acres of wetlands, and 3 acres of forest that includes a high
and low ropes/challenge course. PE classes in grades 5, 7 and
8 incorporate the climbing wall and challenge course into their
Adventure Program curriculum. Athletic teams and student leadership
groups also use those facilities. Experiences on the climbing
wall and challenge course teach students to use their minds and
bodies in new ways, as well as how to trust and care for each
other on the belay rope.
Beyond OES
The Outdoor Program offers OES students the opportunity to remove
themselves from the school setting, experience nature first hand,
and have fun with other OES students. We provide educational outings
in Oregon and beyond for all skill levels. Outings include a four-day
backpacking trip for all sophomores at the beginning of the school
year; weekend rock climbing, skiing, kayaking, biking, and hiking
trips; and weeklong outdoor adventures during the Upper School's
Winterim week and the eighth grade spring trips..
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