Camps & Excursions

Werribee Zoo Excursion -  Last Minute Reminders

  • Please make sure you are at school by 7:30am for a prompt 7:45am departure
  • Estimated return time will be between 5:00pm and 5:30pm. This will be confirmed via XUNO
  • Students are to bring a water bottle, snacks and lunch in a back pack. They will be carrying their belongings during the day.
  • Students are to wear full school uniform and their school hat.
  • Sunscreen is recommended as we will be outdoors all day.
  • Students can bring along a book or colouring/drawing activity for the bus trip                          – no electronic devices.
  • Student are not permitted to bring spending money.
  • Students will remain in their grade groups for the day. Parents attending won’t attend the education sessions but can go on the Safari Bus. Parents with more than one child, can share between groups at the zoo but will have to travel on the allocated bus to and from the zoo due to passenger numbers.

Looking forward to a great day out!

Camps

Thank you to those families that responded to our camps questionnaire, this helped us with calculating costs. We received a small contribution towards the Canberra camp and have now finalised our costings for camps below.

  • Grade 3/4 camp to Toolangi will be $365 per student (2 nights/3 day)
  • Grade 5/6 camp to Canberra will be $560 per student (4 nights/5 day)

Both these camps are on a user-pays basis and payment will be required prior to camp. Those that are eligible for CSEF, can use these funds towards your child's camp.

 

Fees have been raised on your account for those wanting to make instalments for these camps.

Preparing for camp

School camp is an exciting time for most students, however some students can have small or more significant worries about attending camps. Most of our camps occur in Term 4, however it is not unusual for students with these worries to start thinking about them as early as Term 1. The story in their head (the narrative) can be to focus on the negative aspects and the more the child dwells on these aspects the bigger they seem to become. Worries are like tomatoes – the more we feed and water them (with our thoughts) the bigger they become! The skills below can be a big help, but they need continual rehearsal so that they become second nature – like any skill we have to practice them.

Resource: https://www.counselorkeri.com/2019/05/12/help-kids-deal-with-worry/

 

This website has a really excellent guide for parents on how to start preparing their child to manage their anxieties about camp, which in turn makes sending a child to camp that much easier. There is a printable guide for kids on the website that is a fantastic way to start the conversations and build students’ confidence: https://www.superpowerkids.net/2021/10/14/school-camp-anxiety-10-strategies-for-a-stress-free-camp/

 

It can be helpful for schools to be aware of students who might be experiencing these issues well ahead of time so that they can support students in collaboration with families.