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Students

Going on school camp is very exciting and lots of fun and will offer you a fantastic range of activities that will be fun and challenging for both you and your friends.

Yay, you're coming to our amazing Camp!

You'll get to meet the super friendly Josh, Carlie, and the whole fantastic Camp crew.

They'll show you around and make sure you know all the fun Camp rules.

They'll also take you on an exciting tour to see all the awesome activities and maybe even some cute camp animals!

The most important things are keeping safe and having the best time ever with your new friends!

Get ready for an amazing adventure!

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Rooms 

All the rooms have bunks with an ensuite bathroom.

 

Remember to pack your top sheet, sleeping bag and pillow to make your bed your own.

As your room is a “no shoe” area please remember to bring your slippers for wearing inside.

Have a look at our suggested packing list to make sure you have what you need for camp,

and please remember that no food or drinks are allowed in your rooms.

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Food 

You won’t be hungry at Camp Kookaburra, there is always plenty of food and lots of seconds –

 

things like spaghetti bolognaise, sausages, hamburgers and salad, dessert, morning and afternoon tea and there is always fruit available as well.

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Activities 

There are lots of fun activities at camp, such as flying fox, abseiling, archery, indoor climbing and many more, you will have lots of fun and try new things at school camp.

 

Watch out for the Pirate’s water cannon attack when you are canoeing and you will especially look forward to the Camp Kookaburra tug of war challenge on the last day of camp.

At Kookaburra we have two alpaca, Bills and Ben and our super friendly goat, Matilda and our sheep Mary Jane and her baby Silverton who just love to be fed and patted.

What to bring

Pyjamas

Tshirt (must cover shoulders and be able to tuck into bottoms due to health and safety reasons)

Long sleeve top (must be able to tuck into bottoms due to health and safety reasons)

Jumper

Shorts (no higher than 2 inches above the knee due to health and safety reasons)

Long pants

Raincoat/Jacket

Underwear

Socks

Bathers (if appropriate)

Hat/Beanie

Shoes X2 (old pair for canoeing/raft building. must be closed toe)

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Torch

Sunscreen

Insect repellant

Bag for dirty clothes

Tissues

Hat/Beanie

Pillow/ Pillowcase

Sleeping bag/Doona

Bottom sheet

Towel

Beach towel (if appropriate)

Face washer

Toothbrush

Toothpaste

Hairbrush

Hair ties (hair needs to be tied back for activities)

Good Clothes

What not to bring

Valuable items (mobile phones)

Chewing gum

Snack foods containing nuts

Even in Summer, campers should have at least one long sleeved shirt, warm jumper, and long trousers.

We advise campers to name everything. 

 Don’t forget your packed lunch for the first day! 

See you soon!! 

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