Climbing Wall Classroom
Can you imagine scaling a wall thirty feet above the ground? For Hamlin students, this is a regular occurrence as part of their rock climbing class!
Hamlin’s climbing program is over twenty years old. In fact, Hamlin was one of the first schools in the United States to bring outdoor climbing to K-8 students back in 1997. Now, as part of the campus transformation project that was completed in the spring of 2022, we have a brand new climbing wall that is an incredible 34 feet tall and 15 feet wide (roughly 1,000 square feet), and has been moved indoors so that our students are able to use it rain or shine! The challenge level of the routes vary from 5.2 to 5.11a based on the Yosemite Decimal System, which rates degree of difficulty for climbs. Our new climbing wall area also features a 9′ x 15′ spray wall – a smaller wall where students can safely practice their climbing moves without the use of ropes.
Hamlin’s climbing program is embedded into our Physical Education curriculum for Grades 6-8, and includes skill-building activities like team building and outdoor rock climbing at Pinnacles National Park during Grade 6’s Outdoor Education trip. Younger students can also participate in climbing through classes offered by our Extended Day program.
The climbing program is led by Director of Athletics & Outdoor Education, Fana Fuqua. Fana has been climbing for over 20 years and believes that safety, trust, patience, and the acceptance of challenges are key aspects to a positive climbing experience, and that there is space for everyone in the climbing community.