Pagodas- not long now

Dear friends and families of the Pagoda group,

Our travellers are almost home. Flight VN781 is scheduled to land on time. We expect their arrival back at the College to be around 11am. Please check in here for more updates as they land and when they are on their way in the bus heading towards school?

Look forward to joining with you in welcoming them home once they touch down.

Luisa Ingram

Pagodas – Day 17 – Homeward bound

Big Experience staff reflection
To say that this trip has been a whirlwind would be an understatement! With so many cities to explore across 2 countries, the Pagodas have had to spend lots of time together travelling from place to place. I’m sure all of the students would agree that some of their favourite times on this trip were spent with our very happy bus driver in Cambodia and the our little minivans in Laos. When our bus broke down on route to Kampot, our students behaved remarkably. What was due to be a 3hr trip became 7.5hrs with little complaint. They laughed and joked, shot hoops with a water bottle into a bin and played Uno in the dirt on the side of the road. But it was the conversations that the students were having with our driver and the locals who were coming to investigate the noisy bunch of kids that truly impressed me. And then they asked if we had enough fundraising money to help our driver fix his bus!
Our students have certainly grown as a result of this experience. They have learnt to search for a positive when their heads may have be clouded with worries. They have learnt that they are more capable than they believe they are, whether it be because they completed the tough bike ride or simply made it through each day away from the comforts of home. They have learnt that a little bit of effort (eg. the walkathon) can make a huge difference to the lives of those less fortunate. They have learnt that those less fortunate still lead very happy lives. They have learnt that they can survive without their phones and that their experiences are likely to have been made richer as a result. They have learnt that there are many amazing people in their year level that they may just not have had an opportunity to get to know yet. They have learnt that our unique differences are able to enhance the quality of our shared experiences.
It has been a honour to watch our “chickens” explore Laos and Cambodia and we hope that you have all enjoyed following our adventures and reflections on the blog. We will be flying out of Luang Prabang at approx 2:30pm local time to begin out journey home via Cambodia and Vietnam. Looking forward to seeing you all on Thursday morning šŸ™‚
Justine Werba

Annie McGuire

Philip Walsh

  

Vietnam RED and Temples on the bus

 

Dear friends and families of RED and Temples,

Our groups are on the bus and heading towards the College.

We are very excited to see them soon.

Luisa ingram

Yellow and Orange – on the bus

 

Dear friends and families of the YELLOW and ORANGE group,

THeseĀ groups are on their way and we expect to see them back at school by 11.30-11.45am.

Luisa Ingram

Vietnam Orange Home

Our two flights couldn’t have been smoother. We landed at Tulla this morning with some of us getting a decent sleep and others still thinking it’s Tuesday. We are waiting for the bus to St Leonards. See you soon! 

 

Vietnam and Temples- still in customs

Dear friends and families of our travel groups,

Our staff and students are still negotiating through customs. We are looking more like an 11.30-11.45am arrival time at the College.

Luisa Ingram