
Take your Leadership Development to a Whole New Level
Junior Instructor - LIT for Teens (Ages 15–17)
A leadership program for teens & high school students ages 15–17 seeking to improve their leadership skills while gaining volunteer experience.

Browse through our robust afterschool, part time, and seasonal programming teaching a mixture of outdoor skills such as bushcraft, cross country skiing, stand up paddle board racing, and surfing.

Take your Leadership Development to a Whole New Level
A leadership program for teens & high school students ages 15–17 seeking to improve their leadership skills while gaining volunteer experience.

Learn to be a Leader while having a Great Summer!
Specialized program for ages 12 - 14 to develop both leadership and wilderness skills while having fun and gaining volunteer experience.
Curious about WILDE School and our programs? Contact us anytime and we'll be happy to walk you through our programs, our approach, and answer any questions you might have.
We’re looking for high school students who have a passion for the outdoors. Students who are willing to take on a challenge and push themselves.
You will get the opportunity to help teach and support elementary students, developing your leadership and outdoor skills.
You will be joining a group of highly trained teachers, outdoor educators, and therapists providing fun and experiential education to youth.
Our leadership program compliments the Ontario curriculum for high school education. Not only will students participate in teaching and leading younger students, they will gain hard skills in a variety of outdoor pursuits, develop their soft skills of organisation, responsibility, public speaking, and critical thinking and they will help to design and lead a community outreach program.
There are no high school credits given for participating in this program.
Curious about Wilde School and our programs? Contact us anytime and we'll be happy to walk you through our programs, our approach, and answer any questions you might have.
We prioritize student safety and well-being in all weather conditions, including winter. Our winter safety guidelines include dressing appropriately for the weather, staying hydrated, and taking regular indoor breaks when necessary. We closely monitor outdoor conditions and adjust activities accordingly to ensure a safe and enjoyable learning experience for all students.
We prioritize student safety and monitor weather conditions closely. In the event of severe weather or forest fires, we follow established safety protocols, including seeking shelter indoors and communicating with families as necessary.
We have established protocols and emergency response plans in place, and emergency services can typically respond within 20 minutes in the event of a serious emergency.
Wilde School is conveniently located with easy access by car, horse 😉 or our Wilde Bus service. For detailed directions and transportation options, please visit our contact page.
Yes, Wilde School is a peanut-free environment to ensure the safety and well-being of all students with allergies or dietary restrictions.
We’re looking for high school students who have a passion for the outdoors. Students who are willing to take on a challenge and push themselves.
You will get the opportunity to help teach and support elementary students, developing your leadership and outdoor skills.
You will be joining a group of highly trained teachers, outdoor educators, and therapists providing fun and experiential education to youth.
Our leadership program compliments the Ontario curriculum for high school education. Not only will students participate in teaching and leading younger students, they will gain hard skills in a variety of outdoor pursuits, develop their soft skills of organisation, responsibility, public speaking, and critical thinking and they will help to design and lead a community outreach program.
There are no high school credits given for participating in this program.