Grade 3/4 Camp Information Evening Monday, August 10 th 2015 Anglesea Recreation Camp
Staff and Parents Year 3 Camp Daniel Vuik Stella Stamatakis Robyn Law Julie Kelly Crissy Samaras Arlene Lawrence Branko Saran Glenn Beanland Travis Minns Tino Scasserra Year 4 Camp o o o o o o o o o o o o Stephanie Taylor Melissa Brown Simon Radford Malinda Vaughan Lewis Mulvey Anita Smith Lauren Smilie Julie Noonan Arlene Lawrence Gareth Campbell Michael Ibbetson Darren Minns
Camp Activities The Anglesea camp offers some really exciting and adventurous activities. These activities include..
Giant Swing Students are harnessed then attached to the swing. A swinger is hauled by their team up to 16 metres and then they release themselves by a special trigger mechanism. Once released, adrenalin, excitement and achievement will take over.
Skateboarding Students are taught the basics of skating. They progress from sitting on the board through to learning the basics of rolling in on our 1 metre fun box. There is quick progression through multiple stages to get the students to attain the confidence to challenge the ramps. All levels and skills are provided to and are provided with knee/elbow pads, wrist guards and helmets.
Mountain Biking Mountain biking is run by a qualified instructor who will teach children bike handling skills, through a series of activities and obstacle courses, as well as providing the opportunity to explore the local environment.
Low Ropes
Low Ropes The Low Ropes course offers challenges for all abilities and ages. The qualified instructor will present the group with either personal challenges, team challenges or whole group challenges.
Beach Volleyball Beach volleyball will be held in an outdoors area, surrounded by sand. The students will learn basic skills and will be split into two teams to play a volleyball match.
Inverlochy Challenge Students will be taken back in time to hear the story of The Inverlochy, a cargo ship that ran around the reef off Anglesea and found occupants having to find their way to shore. The students are put into teams of family groups who survived the wreck, and are given maps and task sheets. In a set time, teams collect objects lost at sea and complete challenges to ensure their survival.
Itinerary Day 1 8:30am 9:00am 11:00am 11:30pm Arrive at school Depart school Arrive at Anglesea Camp Welcome 12:00pm Lunch 1:00pm Settle into Rooms 1:30pm Rotation 1 3:00pm Afternoon Tea 3:30pm Rotation 2 5:00pm Settle in Rooms / Showers 6:00pm Dinner 7:30pm Night Walk / Camp Fire 9:00pm Lights Out
Itinerary Day 2 8:00am Breakfast 9:00am Rotation 3 10:30am Morning Tea 11:00pm Rotation 4 12:30pm Lunch 1:30pm Rotation 5 3:00pm Afternoon Tea 3:30pm Rotation 6 5:00pm Settle in Rooms / Showers 6:00pm Dinner 7:30pm Disco / Movie 9:00pm Lights Out
Itinerary Day 3 8:00am 8:45am 10:00am 12:30pm 1:30pm 3:00pm Breakfast Pack up / Clean up Luggage to car port Inverlochy Challenge Lunch Depart Camp Arrive home to WNPS tired but happy!
Night Activities Night 1: Night Walk & Camp Fire Night 2: Camp Disco
Accommodation Students will be staying in dormitory style accommodation, which will hold up to six children. All girls will be sharing one large bathroom and the same for boys.
Camp Food The kitchen staff at YMCA Anglesea Recreation Camp takes pride in offering wholesome meals. There is plenty of variety and plenty to eat. Fruit is available at all times for students to snack on. We ask that Students do not bring snack foods, lollies, chips or sweets to camp.
Food and Dietary Requirements The camp will cater for dietary requirements Medication will be collected and administered by Daniel Vuik (Year 3) and Stephanie Taylor (Year 4).
Food and Dietary Requirements Most meals will be eaten in the Dining room. Others will be eaten outside, mainly for lunch and snacks A typical daily menu may include; Breakfast: choice of cereal, toast and spreads, fruit juice Lunch: Hamburgers and salad Dinner: Roast / schnitzel with vegetables and gravy or pasta Dessert: Apple crumble and ice cream
What to Bring Suggested items to prepare: Warm clothing & jacket Comfortable walking shoes Sleeping bag & Pillowcase Drink bottle Cameras clearly marked with your name Children should not bring any snack food, games, mobile phones, i-pods or smart devices.
Questions Ask your child s classroom teacher Contact Daniel or Stephanie