Schools

Currently Oak Ridge runs three training programs.
First of all the training course that is at the very core of YWAM training...the Discipleship Training School (DTS). We run four schools a year, all with similar teaching but with a different flavor. January is the ANZAC DTS, February, the Adventure, May the Young Couples and August another Adventure DTS. Have a browse around the ins and outs of the DTS and you can apply on line - just follow the link on the page.

The Basic Leadership School (BLS) is a course that will help you to get some awesome tools for leading groups of people and disciple them.
The BLS applies to all new staff on base who serve here for 12 months or more. Please check out our staff information for more details.

Bible School of the Nations (BSN) is a new school to the base and helps you to expand your understanding of the Bible - it is an inspiring journey where you learn about God and His purposes.
Outreach phase is teaching the BELT (Biblical Education and Leadership Training) course in nations where resources are limited, particularly focussing on the S Pacific.

School Starting Dates
  • Adventure DTS 28 August 2010 - 29 January 2011

    28 August 2010 - 29 January 2011
  • ANZAC DTS 15 January 2011 - 18 June 2011

    15 January 2011 - 18 June 2011
  • Young Couples DTS 15 January 2011 - 18 June 2011

    15 January 2011 - 18 June 2011
  • Adventure DTS 26 February 2011 - 30 July 2011

    26 February 2011 - 30 July 2011

In the fires of World War 1 emerged a phenomenal legend known for its bravery, audacity and camaraderie. From the far-flung corners of the earth came the joining of two little nations that would stand together on multiple battlefronts and earn massive respect amongst their allies and enemies alike.

That legend became known as the ANZAC: Australia New Zealand Army Corps.

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Latest News
BSN Starts
7 May

We are delighted to be hosting the first ever Bible School for the Nations in the Pacific Region.
We have students from USA, Germany, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and hopefully soon from Guam and The Solomon Islands.
Funny that the weather's turned cold since they arrived last week!