Noosa Adventurer Club runs on the first Saturday of every month. It is based at the Noosa Christian College campus and activities include exploring nature, games, outdoor activities, camping, religious instruction and service opportunities. In South Queensland we have a simplified and condensed curriculum to provide better structure and understanding of investiture requirements.
For the Pre-Adventurer program: Little Lamb Class (age 4) and Early Bird Class (age 5), have been adapted from the world wide curriculum to suit the Australian context. Recently our Little Lamb and Early Bird Classes have been adapted to match with Busy Bee, Sunbeam, Builder and Helping Hand.
AWARDS
Awards are a wonderful way of involving parents and Church family in Adventurer ministry. Consider what skills, hobbies, knowledge and interests your club’s families (and wider church family) have that they can bring to Adventurers through an award? Many awards can be done for the whole Club, and doing them in an interactive and engaging manner (rather than completing worksheets) can make for a time of fun and fellowship.
To view a complete list of awards available to Australian Adventurers please click here.
For more awards you can also go to the GC Youth Adventurer Page.
For further information on Adventurer Club, rallies, forms and registration, please go to: https://sqyouth.adventist.org.au/adventurers/.
CONTACT for Noosa Adventurer Club – Mrs Allison Blandin de Chalain | Phone 0498 541 229
EMAIL – noosaadventurerclub@gmail.com.
The Pathfinder program provides opportunities for its members to develop holistically including the importance of Spiritual values and a positive mental attitude.
The purpose of the Pathfinder organisation is to meet the needs of young people in a way that is current for this generation. It is relevant, active and develops positive lifestyle habits that will bring out the best in every young person who is involved. The active program will develop a positive well-rounded lifestyle, an appreciation of the outdoors and confidence in their attitudes to life issues. Pathfinders will supplement the home and provide a safe place where this age group can grow into thinking, caring young people who want to contribute to today’s world.
The Pathfinder Clubs in South Queensland have the choice of four curriculums
1. Traditional Card System
2. Speciality
3. ‘Way to Go’
a. Way to go Pursuits
4. Evidence Based Curriculum
No curriculum method is perfect. They all have weaknesses and the attitude of the club director, teachers and staff really make a big difference in the way they operate. Contact us to discuss how each curriculum works so that you can make an informed decision about what curriculum your club will adopt.
HONOURS
Honours are a core part of Pathfinders and provide elements of learning, fun, fellowship and self-development. Once an honour is completed, the Pathfinder is awarded a patch to sew onto their Pathfinder sash.
In South Queensland we encourage all Pathfinders and Leaders to keep the honour in Honours and to support this it is important that sufficient documented proof of honour completion is supplied to the District Director for approval.
To view a complete list of honours available to Australian Pathfinders please click here.
All SPD listed honours have workbooks and assessments provided and these honours are preferred. If you wish to incorporate honours from other Divisions, it is important that similar paperwork is completed. It is also possible to design a new honour. Check first if the honour exists if not follow this link to the South Pacific Division site that will have the documentation and process to create an honour.
Whilst we prefer that South Pacific Division honours are used in the first instance, there are many other honours available which can be found at the General Conference Youth Website here.
ORIENTEERING
Pathfinder Orienteering weekend is run every two years on the long weekend in May. This is open to all clubs and pathfinders who are interested in completing their Pathfinder Orienteering Honour.
For information go to our events page (link to page)
TEEN EXPEDITION
Teen Expeditions are run in the June/July school holidays each year and are for those Pathfinders who are in Ranger, Voyager or Guide Classes.
In South Queensland we run expeditions on a rotating basis across a three year period.
For further information go to our events page.
2022 Teen Expedition to K’Gari (Fraser Island) video can be viewed here:
PATHFINDER RALLY
Pathfinder Rally day is where all our South Queensland clubs get together and spend a Sabbath together. Each club wears their full dress uniform and the program consists of both morning and afternoon sessions. Awards are handed out and highlights from the year are shared. Pathfinder Rally takes place every year.
For information on the current year’s Pathfinder Rally please go to our events page.
PATHFINDER FAIR
Pathfinder Fair day is where all our South Queensland clubs get together and spend a Sunday together. Each club wears their field uniforms and takes part in traditional pathfinder activities that test the skills and teamwork of each club. Activities can include knot tying, building items using lashings & natural materials, fire building, cooking, marching and lots more. Clubs are awarded pennants at the end of the day based on their skills, teamwork and spirit.
PATHFINDER CAMPOREE
Pathfinder Camporees is a local or regional gathering of Pathfinder clubs who camp together for a weekend or longer period. The Camporee includes morning and afternoon activities, flag and marching ceremonies and worship programs each evening.
South Queensland Conference Camporees are held every four years and all clubs in the South Queensland Conference are welcome to attend.
The Australian Union Conference and South Pacific Division also hold Pathfinder Camporees every 8 years (alternately).
JUNIOR COUNSELLOR CAMP
JC Camp is a brand-new camp just for Junior Counsellors. On JC Camp you will meet other JC’s from across the conference while having a great weekend away. You’ll be able to grow closer to God, develop leadership skills, have opportunity to ask questions, eat some gourmet campfire cooking and have fun!
For information on the current year’s JC Camp go to our events page.
CLUB 200 AWARD
The CLUB 200 Award has been running in our conference for a number of years. It was put in place with the following aims:
CONTACT for Noosa Pathfinder Club – Mr Phillip Paul
EMAIL – noosapathfinders@gmail.com
FACEBOOK PAGE – https://www.facebook.com/noosapathfinders
STORMCO 2024 SERVICE TRIP
Just a few months ago, in June, Noosa Christian College (NCC) embarked on its first STORMCo mission in the outback town of Roma. On June 23rd, the group spent a week at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, right in the heart of Roma. Students from Year 10 and Year 11, accompanied by NCC staff and parents, engaged daily with the community. True to the spirit of STORMCo, all service activities were carried out without a pre-set agenda or expectation of anything in return. Inspired by the motto “Service to others really matters,” participants were reminded of the words of Jesus: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45), and the call to “Through love serve one another” (Galatians 5:13).
The students took the lead in serving the community by organising morning kids’ events at the local Roma PCYC every weekday from 9 to 11. Their activities included face painting, balloon sculpting, indoor sports, and much more. This experience allowed students to connect with the local community and bond with one another, fostering deeper friendships both through their service and during their downtime. Special moments were created, such as stargazing and witnessing shooting stars, as well as meeting locals who shared their unique stories. Every evening, the group gathered around a table to share meals, express gratitude, and offer encouraging words about each other’s acts of service and friendship. This atmosphere nurtured a meaningful opportunity for worship, where the character of Jesus was reflected in their love for the community and one another.
Looking ahead, NCC hopes to return to Roma for another STORMCo mission, as the community appreciates their presence and acknowledges the positive impact of STORMCo and NCC.
A heartfelt thanks goes to Ian Virgo for driving the bus and supporting the visit as a parent. Special appreciation is also extended to Pastor Stephen Ward for welcoming NCC to the Roma community and providing essential resources that aided community activities.
The College is a co-educational day school currently catering for students in Kindergarten to Year 12. The College is open to students regardless of their religious affiliation, ethnic background, gender or national origin.
Noosa Christian College acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land on which we gather and we pay our respect to local Indigenous Elders and leaders past, present and emerging, and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.