# Adventure Discipleship Program

Grades: 10–12  
Format: Online + Multi-Day Field Expedition  
Credits: 12 Credits per Program Year

## Program Overview

The Adventure Discipleship Program (ADP) is a unique educational pathway designed for the adventurer at heart. We believe that stepping out of the classroom and into the beauty of God’s creation offers a distinct opportunity to hear His voice, build resilience, and develop authentic community.

In this program, students do not just earn credits; they engage in deep discipleship, build practical leadership skills, and practice outdoor recreational techniques. The semester culminates in a multi-day group expedition, where students apply what they have learned in a real-world setting.

### The Two Tracks

#### Year 1:

Open to accepted applicants in Grades 10–12.

The first year of ADP is about laying the foundation. Students are challenged to grow their passion for Christ while exploring the outdoors.

- The Experience: Students engage in online modules and physical training logs that build toward a Multi-Day Field Expedition.
- Skill Building: Focus on backpacking skills, navigation, teamwork, and personal spiritual discipline.
- Certification: Encouragement to gain industry-level certification in outdoor skill areas of choice.

#### Year 2: The Leader

Open to students who have completed Year 1 and received a teacher recommendation.

For those who have proven their resilience and character in Year 1, the Second Year program offers a chance to step up.

- The Experience: Students are encouraged to take on leadership roles, under the supervision of professional guides and program teachers.
- Skill Building: Continued development of leadership dynamics, conflict resolution, risk management, and spiritual mentorship.

### Curriculum &amp; Credits

Successful completion of the program grants students 12 Credits toward graduation. The workload is a hybrid of online readings, assignments, physical activity logs, and the expedition itself.

<div align="left" dir="ltr" id="bkmrk-subject-area-credits"><table><colgroup><col width="158"></col><col width="95"></col><col width="333"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>**Subject Area**

</td><td>**Credits**

</td><td>**Focus**

</td></tr><tr><td>Physical &amp; Health Education

</td><td>4

</td><td>PHE or Outdoor Education 11/12. Mostly practical application, training routines, and trip performance.

</td></tr><tr><td>Christian Studies

</td><td>4

</td><td>Discipleship, Biblical worldview, and faith formation in the context of creation.

</td></tr><tr><td>Leadership

</td><td>4

</td><td>Leadership 10/11/12. Specific focus on outdoor leadership, team dynamics, and service.

</td></tr></tbody></table>

</div>#### Assessment Approach

We view assessment as a holistic process. Students are evaluated through:

- Online Coursework: Readings, reflections, and assignments.
- Activity Logs: Verified PE logs and training routines to ensure physical readiness.
- Field Assessment: Practical skills and leadership demonstrated during the week-long backpacking trip.

#### Application &amp; Requirements

Space in the Adventure Discipleship Program is limited.

To foster a safe and spiritually focused group dynamic, all students must submit an application and be accepted into the program before being registered for courses.

Prerequisites:

- Year 1: Application packet.
- Year 2: Completion of Year 1 + Recommendation from ADP teachers.

### How to Join

Please complete the form linked below to let our coordinators know if you are interested in joining a special program at HCOS next year! [Innovations Program Interest Form.](https://forms.kccnet.ca/view.php?id=1100935)