Lanterna Presentation

2017-03-14T11:14:51+01:00March 14th, 2017|

First and second year students attended a presentation given by Emily Wilkes of Lanterna Education, an organisation that offers academic support to IB students –  which started life as a CAS project in Sweden. Emily shared valuable tips on topics such as time management and revision, procrastination and distractions, recommending useful apps and responding patiently and constructively to many questions from the audience. It was inspiring and motivating to hear from an IB student who understands the needs and concerns of our students. Emily’s enthusiastic delivery and relevant content kept the audience engaged and interested.

Gender Week at the College

2017-03-14T13:54:07+01:00March 14th, 2017|

As part of Gender Week, the Gender and Sexuality (GAS) EAC members prepared seven days of panel discussions and activities across a wide range of issues for participation by students and staff.

The main events were:

Monday, March 6th: Gender Equality in the Nordic Region Presentations;
Tuesday, March 7th: Men and Masculinities Panel Discussion;
Wednesday, March 8th: ‘The Vagina Monologues’
Thursday, March 9th: Intersectionality 101;
Friday, March 10th: Gender and Religion Panel;

Films were also shown, and there was a late night creative writing and art session with the results to be included in a GAS publication.

Developing Pastoral Care

2018-10-16T09:32:15+01:00March 13th, 2017|

The RCN Safety Net: Developing Pastoral Care.
Two workshops were run on Saturday morning by special guest, Ingeborg Lykseth, as part of the College’s commitment to developing pastoral care on campus. Ingeborg is a well-known entrepreneur in Norway, director, psychiatrist, certified coach, and speaker – and was invited by our teacher, Cristina Pinazo, to run two workshops (one for House Reps and some selected first years and the second for a group of residential staff).

The workshop was a short demo of the methodology FROG Online Identity developed by Ingeborg Lykseth, which trained our students and staff in identity, self-leadership and personal development. This method combines neuro-physiology science, story-telling and coaching – focusing on the participants’ strengths to overcome challenges and achieve their maximum potential and success in life. A feedback session is planned this week with a view to explore how best to introduce this methodology to improving the RCN Safety Net.

Thank you, Ingeborg for driving across from Oslo to deliver these workshops.

Red Cross Youth Camp

2018-10-16T09:32:15+01:00March 8th, 2017|

Fabiana

Fabiana

Between 3rd to 5th March, Sogn og Fjordane Røde Kors ran a youth camp at Skilbrei for local volunteers and youth interested in the Red Cross. UWCRCN sent eight students, along with the EVS Red Cross Volunteer.

The idea of the camp was to gather like-minded young people to have fun and learn more about the Red Cross’ work. Over the three days the students were able to spend time with young people from the local area; learn more about the Red Cross in Norway, Colombia and Nepal; and take part in discussions about mental health, bullying, sexual health and sexuality.

The students took part in a wide range of workshops – one of these included ‘Stopp Volden’ which is a long-running project that has recently seen RCN students helping to design new workshops.

Here is some feedback from some of our students:

Fabiana (Bolivia): “I have learnt more about the situation of the Red Cross

[in] Colombia. Each story has touched my heart.”
Silvia(Costa Rica): “I really liked the navigation…my teammate and I were really lost at the beginning but at the end we got the hang of it and now I sort of know how to find points in a map and how to get to them with a compass.”
Anna (Denmark): “I got to meet some interesting people and I feel very inspired to become more engaged in Red Cross”.

The RCN students were tasked with creating and running the final day programmes, running team-building and cooperation games, with the one condition that it had to be fun!

We would like to say ‘Thank you’ to the Sogn of Fjordane Røde Kors for the invitation and we look forward to the next one!

Josh Macfarlane

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