School of Adventure and Leadership
With our help, a child will learn to be independent and self-reliant, i.e. to cope not only in everyday life, but also in extreme conditions.
We travel a lot, and fill our lives with adventures and bright moments.
With our help, a child will learn to be independent and self-reliant, i.e. to cope not only in everyday life, but also in extreme conditions.
We travel a lot, and fill our lives with adventures and bright moments.
Our goal is to show children a different world, without gadgets and the latest technology. And most importantly, to teach children to smile, no matter what they are doing: lighting a fire with three matches or tying a huge number of knots.
We educate real leaders and brave people, because the brave always have happiness!
The school’s teachers and trainers are specialists in survival in the wilderness; or Plast members who have experience working with children, as well as mandatory first aid knowledge and relevant certificates. After all, safety comes first!
A Plast member with a bachelor’s degree in education. He travels and plays sports. “I want children to travel more, to discover something new and learn self-sufficiency, for example, to know how to light a fire, or what a compass is and how to use it.”
Plast member, athlete, traveller.
“Our School is designed to give children exactly that – emotions and a lot of impressions from travelling and the skills and leadership development through adventure?. After all, during travelling, when people are left alone with nature and have no one to rely on but themselves, is where people reveal themselves best.”
“Travelling is about the ability to live and enjoy the little things. Through exploring this world and adventures in it, we learn the most important thing – to be human.
I have learnt this, so I am happy to share it and pass it on to others through the school.”
Vitalii is a traveller, athlete and intellectual game player. “In everything I try to adhere to the principle that life is a great adventure and it depends on us how interesting we make it. And if I have discovered some cool activities why not share this experience with others?”