PenDragon - the official magazine of Lyford Cay International School PenDragon Vol 4, Spring 2018 | Page 4
DRAGON
LCIS
Magazine
Volume
04
Spring 2018
STORY OF TITLE
PenDragon is a traditional Welsh title meaning “chief dragon.”
The name is associated with several historical kings, including
Uther Pendragon, the father of King Arthur. The title carried
great weight in the Middle Ages and still conveys leadership and
achievement today. PenDragon is a portmanteau of the words
“pen” and “dragon.” The pen symbolises writing, literature and
knowledge and the dragon symbolises the spirit of LCIS through
its mascot. May the PenDragon long herald the spirit and ideals
of Lyford Cay International School and its students.
OUTWARD
BOUND:
Influences of an
Education Visionary
on the International
Baccalaureate and LCIS
PRINCIPAL
Dr Stacey Bobo
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Dr Joanna Paul
CONTRIBUTORS
Taige Adderley
Dion Cunningham
Megan Kelly
Cathy LeGrand
Rebecca Massey
Alexis Roberts
Savannah Roberts
Mandisa Wallé
Eric Wiberg
By Dr Joanna Paul
Director of Development
While Dr Paul is the current Director of
Development at LCIS, she lived an outward bound
life prior to coming to LCIS. With a doctorate in
international education from the University of
London, she resided and worked as an educator
in three countries, on two islands and on one
sailboat. Her research focuses on the lessons that
mainstream education can learn from outdoor
education. She traces all her accomplishments
today to the lessons she learned on a Grade 9
rock-climbing trip.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Cover photograph by Niklas Kiesselbach (Grade 7)
Additional photos by Scharad Lightbourne, Erik Kruthoff,
Kerstin Kiesselbach, Darius Francis, Alexis Roberts,
Ian Brooke and LCIS Development staff
Alumni news photos are shared by alumni
DESIGN
Sweet Olive Co
PRINTING
We take our commitment to the environment very seriously and
use a printing company with sustainable practices. PenDragon
is printed on chlorine-free paper. While trees are a renewable
resource, the dioxin used to bleach paper lasts forever. The
vegetable-based ink used is gentle on the environment and
produces bright, high-quality images. We use a water-based
aqueous coating to protect our magazine’s content without any
harmful volatile organic compounds. PenDragon is delivered in
biodegradable packaging instead of petroleum-based foam or
plastic.
Not as well known is that Hahn landed in the
world of outdoor education after establishing
the foundation of his educational philosophy
inside the four walls of more traditional learning
environments. In 1920, Hahn founded his first
education programme with the Salem School
in Germany, which focused on students’ growth
through balance: balance of academic and
extracurricular experiences and balance of the
respect for individual with the responsibilities
to community. With the rise of Naziism, Hahn
fled to the United Kingdom and established the
well-known boarding school, Gordonstoun in
1934. Building on his experiences in Germany,
Hahn’s model evolved to include the four
pillars of challenge, responsibility, service and
internationalism, and his influence continued
to spread. He expanded his reach by founding
The Origins of Outward Bound
Outward bound is a nautical term that describes the
passage of boats from the safe harbours of home
towards unknown challenges and discoveries. It
can be used to describe navigation or romantic
notions of travel, and also has a lesser-known
application as an educational mission. While the
term is often recognised as the brand name of an
outdoor expedition programme, its connections
to education go deeper than just adventures on
a boat. Outward bound is a paradigm for learning
where personal and academic growth emerge
when you face new experiences outside of your
comfort zone.
Copyright 2018
PenDragon is published annually for Lyford Cay International
School families and friends. The contents of this magazine are
accurate to the best of our knowledge. If you find any errors,
please do not hesitate to notify Dr Joanna Paul at [email protected].
Updated contact information should be sent to the Development
and Communications Office at [email protected].
www.lcis.bs
often best known in the world at large for having
founded the Outward Bound organisation, which
uses physical challenges in the outdoors to develop
a full spectrum of personal skills from self-reliance
to a sense of human interdependence. The first
Outward Bound school was started in 1941 in
an open lifeboat. Students learned confidence,
interdependence and tenacity while facing the
challenges of the sea, often at service to others in
their role as rescuers.
Kurt Hahn’s Visionary Programmes
Kurt Hahn, a progressive German educator, is
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