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Kunyung Primary School Middle Unit Camp

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Kunyung Primary School Year Camp

Kunyung Primary School Middle Unit CampYMCA Camp Manyung

Rob CumminsService DirectorHistory about Camp ManyungOwned by State Government (SRV)Leased by the YMCA since 1998Leased until 2020 by YMCAThe oldest operating campsite in VictoriaOriginal camp layout designed with Walter Burley GriffinNew Accommodation built in 2006

Camp Manyung Values Education ModelRespectNatural world, Diversity (our differences), PropertyResponsibilitySelf (belongings, decision making, independence),Community , Safety, using initiative InclusivenessNo bullying, building community, belonging, Be Your BestGive everything your best shot.

How we operateAll activities are in line with Industry standards. ratios, qualifications of staff, supervisionWe encourage all students and Staff to use Challenge by Choice.We believe the Camp is the total experience from arrival to departure, not just the activities that the students complete.Things that are equally important are meal duties, looking themselves, each other and the environment.Duty manager onsite at all times to respond to emergenciesWe cater for most dietary requirementsPolicies and procedures for the operation of all activitiesRisk Assessments for all activitiesCamp commences with safety briefings for staff and students.Adults attending:Kunyung Staff: Kelly Virgona, Pauline Simpson, Renee OBrien, Jenny Williams, David Barnes

Parents: Kelly Hughes, Scott Bradford, Chelsea Howson, Tim Perkin, Andrew Spence, Russell Daff, Sam Dalla Santa, Jenny Warner and Elizabeth Caller, Penny Williams

This ensures our ratio of 1:10 is met! ContactWe believe that it is important for your child to have an independent experience while on camp. However, in the event of an emergency we can be contacted via the camp office on 9788 1100 during business hours. After hours you can contact Kelly Virgona or Pauline Simpson.

We assure that in the event of an emergency at camp every effort will be made to contact you on the numbers that you have provided.

BehaviourTo ensure that all students experience a safe and happy camp it is imperative that student behaviour is of an exemplary standard. Please impress on your child the need for sensible and considerate behaviour. As with all school activities inappropriate behaviour will be dealt with according to Kunyung procedures.As you are aware, on Wednesday the 31st of July, parents will be required to drop students at Camp Manyung. Students should arrive between 10 and 10.30am. We ask that students do not arrive before 10am as it is important that we do not interfere with another school group that will be using the camp facilities prior to their departure.Arriving at CampOn Friday the 2nd of August, parents will be required to collect students from the camp between 2.30 and 3pm. When collecting students, parents will need to notify the students classroom teacher prior to departure. If your child is to be collected by someone other than yourself, you will need to inform your childs classroom teacher, in writing, prior to the camp.Collecting Students From CampStudent ResponsibilityWe believe the Camp is the total experience from arrival to departure, not just the activities that the students complete. Things that are equally important are meal duties, dishwashing, looking after themselves, each other and the environment.

Accommodation

Designed for maximum supervision

Overview

Regatta HouseCottage Accommodation

Between 4 and 7 beds per roomAll have cooling and heating.

All have en-suites

16Activity & Cabin GroupsActivity groups have approximately 15 students in each. These groups have been organised in consultation with students.

Each room sleeps 4 - 7 students. Every effort has been made to place students in Cabin groups with as many friends as possible.Thursday 1st August 20117:30 amWake upTeachers & Parents7:45 amDuty Group set up for mealTeachers & Parents8:00 amBreakfast9.00 10.30amActivitiesYMCA Leaders, Teachers & Parents10.30amMorning Tea10.45 12.15pmActivitiesYMCA Leaders, Teachers & Parents12.30pmLunch1.30pm-3:00pmActivitiesYMCA Leaders, Teachers & Parents3.00pmAfternoon Tea3.15 4.45pmActivitiesYMCA Leaders, Teachers & Parents4.45 5.45pmToken exchange, Showers, Room inspection Teachers & Parents5:30 pmDuty Group set up for mealTeachers & Parents5.45pmAll students to meet at the dining roomTeachers & Parents6.00pmDinner7.30 9.00pmNight ActivitiesTeachers & Parents9.30pmLights outTeachers & Parents

Typical Day at CampProgramActivities include:Giant Swing, Flying Fox, Bike Education, Canoeing, Tree Climbing, Archery/Geo Caching, Low Ropes, Bush-cooking, Games

Every student will have the chance to complete every activity.

Tree Climbing Students are belayed as they climb 10m high using both tree branches and staples placed in the tree. Participants wear a sit and chest harness and are belayed by a qualified YMCA staff member.20

Flying Fox

This 120m long aerial runway provides a thrilling ride through the ti-trees whilst looking ahead to Port Phillip Bay.

Archery

Giant SwingSoar high or enjoy a gentle swing whilst capturing a birds eye view across Port Phillip Bay. This is a challenge by choice activity where participants are encouraged to move outside their comfort zone. Each participant is harnessed and hauled into the air, by their team. Once at the desired height, participants will pull the release cord to send themselves swinging. Geo CachingGeo-coaching: a popular activity in overseas camps, participants use a GPS to navigate their way around the camp to complete different tasks.

Canoeing

Introduction to the basic skills of canoeing and consolidation of these skills through a series of group games in canoes. Successful canoeing relies on teamwork and good communication.

Bush Cooking

Cook up some bush food treats.

Cook up some bush food treats. Bike Education

The Bike Education program is an adaptation of the Vic Roads Bike Education Program. It teaches participants bike handling skills through a series of activities and includes basic bike maintenance. Low Ropes19 linked, low to the ground elements, where partners spot each other to develop teamwork.

GamesDevelop problem solving and communication skills with a series of interesting activities.

Evening ActivitiesWednesday NightStudents will participate in the 2013 Middle Camp Challenge.

Thursday NightStudents will have a quiet night in watching a PG rated movie.

What to pack for my childFor DAY 1 Morning tea. Lunch and drink in disposable wrapping (please do not include soft drink, lollies or chocolate in your childs day 1 packed lunch as they are not permitted at camp)Water bottle (to be used whilst on camp)

BEDDING:Sleeping bagPillowFitted SheetCuddly toy (optional)CLOTHING:Please note: It is imperative that students be provided with warm clothing as the majority of activities will be conducted outdoors including evening activitiesWaterproof raincoat is essential (nylon jackets, sweatshirts and fleeces are not waterproof)Waterproof pants (optional)3 x T-shirts3 x warm jumpers3 x long pants e.g. tracksuit pants or cargo pants4 x socks4 x underwearPyjamasSlippers (optional)Beanie2 x comfortable footwear (Must be a closed toe shoe, like a runner)Shoes for canoeing (Must have a heel strap to stop them falling off in the water)Spare clothes for example old pants, tshirt and jumper for canoeingACCESSORIES:TowelThongs for showeringPersonal toiletries (tooth brush, soap, etc)TorchCamera (optional and carried by students at own risk)2 x Pens for writingPlastic bags for storing wet/dirty clothing (especially clothing worn during canoeing activity)

MEDICAL:All medications should be placed in the container in Room 6 at Kunyung PS before 5.00pm on Tuesday 30th July.

Asthma sufferers are required to carry ventolin and spacers with them at all times during camp. We suggest that these be carried in a bum bag to minimise risk of loss or misplacement.

DO NOT BRING:Money Electronic gadgets e.g. IPods, computers games.Food (including lollies)Jewellery or valuablesMobile phoneAerosol containers e.g. spray deodorants

ANAPHYLACTIC STUDENTSTo ensure that medication is in close proximity to students at all times we would like medications currently stored in sick bay at school to accompany students via the group leader (responsible adult) throughout the entire camp. Prior to camp please ensure that the medication you have provided the school with is current and remains within the expiry date. We will organise for these packs to be transported to camp. In addition to this, we request that you provide a back up supply of your childs medication which will be stored in a central area with other medications.

MEDICATION

Please ensure that your childs medication is placed in the container in Room 8 at Kunyung PS on Tuesday 30th July.

Medication is to be in a zip lock bag, clearly labelled with childs name, dosage and time taken.

Kelly Virgona and Pauline Simpson will administer medication during the camp.

Asthmatics will be required to carry their medication with them at all times in a bum bag.

Anaphylactics medication will be carried by the adult in charge of their group at all times. Backup supplies will be stored in a central area with other first aid supplies.

All teachers have a list of special medical and dietary requirements.MenuExample of the MenuBreakfast Cereal and Toast plus one of the followingBacon and Eggs, Pancakes LunchHamburgers, Chicken & salad wrapsDinnerChicken Maryland, Lasagne & saladMorning Tea/Afternoon TeaHome cooked Biscuits or MuffinsFresh Fruit

Special Dietary Requirements

FinallyNo news is good newsAny questions?