A huge thanks to Amrita Hobbs and Jane Bennett who trained 14 women over last weekend to facilitate our new Rite Journey Girls’ Day Program called ‘Spiralling Upwards’. These passionate women from WA, SA, Vic, NSW and Qld are now approaching schools to promote and run the program. If anyone is interested in more info please be in touch.
L-R Angela White, Daniela-Kay, Sophie Binder and Rebecca Hicks training hard!

Andrew was asked to write an article for the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA) journal, ‘Independence’, outlining the background of The Rite Journey and its implementation.

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The rite way to raise teens

 

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This year we welcome 14 new schools to The Rite Journey:
Western Australia
St Stephens, Duncraig
CBC Fremantle
Corpus Christi, Perth
South Australia
Pulteney Grammar, Adelaide
Tasmania
St Patrick’s College, Launceston
Victoria
Catholic College Wodonga
Victory Lutheran College, Wodonga
New South Wales
St Paul’s College, Walla Walla
St Andrew’s Cathedral School, Sydney
Moriah College, Sydney
Francis Greenway High School, Hunter Valley
Blacktown Youth College, Blacktown
Queensland
The Springfield Anglican College, Springfield
New Zealand
St Thomas of Canterbury College, Christchurch

Below is the documentary crew from EBS in South Korea who are doing a series on Masculinity.  They have filmed at Rite Journey schools in Vic, SA and are currently interviewing Steve Biddulph and filming at St Patrick’s…our only Tassie school…in Launceston.

Hee Kyung is the producer, Yeji is the translator/organiser and Woo Hyung is on camera. We had a great couple of days in Adelaide!

The documentary goes to air in South Korea in May.