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Year 10 Adventure Learning

Bunbury Catholic College

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

This camp introduces the underlying philosophies of all our programs (challenge by choice, no put downs and personal responsibility). An understanding of group dynamics and personal responsibility is introduced through the Adventure Learning activities. The Year 10 students will be divided into smaller groups for the duration of the camp. This encourages the development of relationships between peers and BCC staff as they navigate the challenges of this program together. The OEG model of “Explore, Reflect, Wonder” will be introduced to students

Year 10

Year Level

8 days

Trip Length

Margaret River Region

Location

Activities

Bushwalking
Bushwalking
Be it a day's hike or a short walk to camp, bushwalking engages all our senses allowing us to explore nature and our place within it. And we always find something exciting along the way!
Camping
Camping
Camping out in tents is our speciality! We love telling stories around the campfire, looking up at the night sky and creating memories that will last a lifetime!
Caving
Caving
Caving stirs adventure and excitement, allowing us to overcome new obstacles together through an inspiring new world and a fresh perspective.
High Ropes
High Ropes
Our high ropes course delivers an exciting challenge with students setting their own goals and developing confidence, determination and decision-making skills.
Canoeing
Canoeing
Following the flow of the river, we love to explore the waterways on our canoes. Working as a team, using our muscles and problem-solving together to reach our base for the night.
Cooking
Cooking
For many, this is the first time they will be cooking and preparing their own meals. Some discover a new passion while developing healthy habits and self-belief.
Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing
Rock climbing on a climbing wall or up a rockface invites students to set their own goals, step by step they develop confidence even if they don’t make it to the top in the beginning.

PARTICULARS

DATE

18-25 October 2024

DEPARTURE TIME

10am Departure from Lower Car park, Rodsted Street

RETURN TIME

2.45 pm approx at Lower Car park, Rodsted Street

NOTES

  • Bring a packed lunch for the first day (no nuts)
  • Full water bottles
  • Nut free program
  • Personal medications (with letter from parents regarding administration)
  • Leave your phone /valuables at home
  • All anaphylactic students must bring two (2) unexpired clear windowed EpiPens on camp
  • Remember to bring a small Hand Sanitiser
The Program

Resources

Gearing up
Clothing & Equipment checklist
The Food
FAQ
FAQ