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  1. Students: Toughening Charles at Timbertop. High in the Australian bush country northeast of Melbourne, the "slushies" at Timbertop school scarcely paused in their chores when they got the official news: 16-year-old Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, will become one of Timbertop's "young old boys" in February.

  2. Timbertop Curriculum. Our programme allows students to engage in fundamental learning experiences in their core subjects and broaden their learning through the elective stream. The programme is designed to equip Year 9 students for the demands of Senior School upon their return to Corio Campus. The academic curriculum consists of the core ...

  3. Term 1. The Outdoor Programme starts with students camping out and learning the practical and theoretical skills to safely engage in the upcoming challenges, culminating with a hike up Mt Timbertop. Students undertake a series of increasingly difficult two-and-a-half-day hikes which take them through the rugged and remote Victorian High Country ...

  4. Charle using a bush saw to fell a tree during a trip to Timbertop, an annexe of the Geelong Grammar School, Victoria, in 1966. Getty According to Vanity Fair , the prince was liberated by the informality of Australia where he quickly learned that “there is no such thing as aristocracy or anything like it.”

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  5. About Dianne Parkin. Dianne is a seasoned primary teacher, lecturer, student, researcher and story teller. She is passionate about igniting a love of learning in her students and fostering curiousity. Her defined skills provide for individual needs, build on prior knowledge and celebrate differences. Dianne has expertise in multi-age group ...

  6. 8 feb 2024 · A father has gone to extreme lengths to pull his daughter out of Geelong Grammar's Timbertop campus - which costs $84,000 to attend - after he discovered she was boarding alongside a trans student ...

  7. The hut was built in 1965 by Geelong Grammar School, a private school in Geelong, Victoria. The hut was originally used as a base for the school’s Timbertop Campus, a unique outdoor education program that takes students away from the classroom for a full year of learning in the bush.