✨ Our Expeditions are fully allocated. Applications remain open exclusively for fully funded community seats!
✨ Our Expeditions are fully allocated. Applications remain open exclusively for fully funded community seats!
THE RESILIENT BUILDERS
Preparing young minds for the present, and the future.
28 March – 30 May, 2026
✨ General Allocations for Weekly Expeditions are full.
🧡 Know a family requiring community support? Nominate them for our remaining fully sponsored seats!
Learn Through Seeing, Doing, and Reflecting.
Building resilience through intentional challenges and peer connections.
Developing the "Builder’s Mind" in the great outdoors.
We use nature as a high-friction, safe environment to teach early-childhood emotional regulation and physical co-regulation. Children face real-world physical and social variables, learning to attempt solving problems independently before outsourcing them to adults or the internet.
Through our "We, Us, Together" cross-subsidy model, we fully fund community seats directly within our premium cohorts. This ‘Inclusion x Integration’ approach ensures children from all backgrounds learn, struggle, and grow side-by-side.
This shared environment dismantles social barriers and elevates the emotional intelligence of the entire group.
Resilient Builders are empowered to choose the route they want to trek to get to their destination.
We translate complex executive-function skills into tactile, age-appropriate missions. From navigating terrain to building physical structures like our "Franken-Tree," children learn how to manage frustration, collaborate with peers, and safely pivot when their initial plans fail.
The Resilient Builders’ programme doesn’t end at the park. Every session includes a "Home Bridge" micro-mission for the family. This intentional prompt creates a structured opportunity for children to practice their new emotional and communication tools in their own living room, while actively deepening the connection, trust, and communication between parent and child.
These Resilient Builders applied what they learned and gathered to create their own “Franken-Tree”.