Outdoor Education

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ur unique outdoor education program places students where they best see, investigate, and learn about the environment - outdoors in nature

Both campuses share in exciting, age-appropriate, hands-on learning experiences for K-8 students. Leaving campus for a one-hour nature walk or a five-night experiential program broadens the scope of lessons learned within the walls of BHDS and adds deeper meaning to our students' education.

A cross-curricular approach integrates science with the arts, music, physical education, history, and Judaic studies. As a result, students learn content, as they develop independence and improve interpersonal skills.

Outdoor Education News

  • Seventh Grade Outdoor Education Trip - Living in Nature

    Posted April 25, 2013

    Our seventh graders on both campuses returned from our annual four-day outdoor education trip this week to the Henry Coe State Park, San Mateo with a deeper connection to Judaism, the natural world and themselves. Our partner, Wilderness Torah, delivered a meaningful program that included hiking through the wilderness in groups; team-building and nature appreciation; activities such as learning how to start a fire, basket weaving and foraging for edible plants; swimming in a natural (chilly!) pool, and a "Shine Your Light" talent show by campfire.

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  • Sixth Grade on Outdoor Education Trip

    Posted March 19, 2013

    Hikes and time outdoors framed the wonderful sixth grade expedition to Walker Creek Ranch, a Marin County nature retreat where they explored the land and wildlife of West Marin. On the trip, students from both campuses took advantage of the outdoors for hands-on science experiences in a variety of habitats including forest, pond, grasslands and streams. They also examined the ecology, geography and natural history of the area - and of course, learned more about each other and themselves...

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  • Fifth Grade Outdoor Education Trip to Skylark Ranch

    Posted May 30, 2012

    Our fifth grade students from Marin and San Francisco came together for three days of outdoor study (and play) last week at Skylark Ranch in the Santa Cruz mountains. A redwood forest became their temporary home as they slept in tents, put scientific modeling to work through stargazing, and explored marine ecosystems while tidepooling.

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  • Fourth Grade Outdoor Education Trip to Gold Country

    Posted May 17, 2012

    Our fourth grade students on both campuses had a successful, first outdoor education trip to gold country, deeping their learning about the history of the state of California, exploring the outdoors, hiking, ziplining and learning how early California explorers searched for gold...and being away from home for two nights with classmates and teachers! SEE PHOTOS

  • The Value of Going Outside the Classroom

    Bruce Werber and Hamutal Gavish, Heads of Campus (SF and Marin)
    Posted April 25, 2012

    With our eighth grade away in Israel and our seventh grade on a three-night outdoor education trip at the Pinnacles National Monument, things have been very quiet in our middle school this week. Yet, we know our students are experiencing and learning a great deal...

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