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Team Tui Camp Peter Snell Youth Camp Whangaparaoa
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EOTC Goals Learning Intentions:
Provide students with opportunities for enjoyment, adventure and challenge. Provide students with opportunities to enhance spiritual, physical and mental well being through uplifting experiences in a natural environment. Develop students skills so that they can move with confidence and safety.
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Camp Info: Peter Snell Youth Village
Peter Snell Youth Village offers 27 acres of gorgeous New Zealand bush and parkland, thriving with native bird life, just 20 minutes from Silverdale. It overlooks the stunning waters and islands of Mahurangi and accesses a secluded rocky shore and large sandy beach. There is two independent facilities. Dearsly Cottage sleeps 32 and the Peter Snell building sleeps 88. It is fully catered by professional chefs, and has a separate meeting / recreational hall with PA, data projector and chairs. By combining the two facilities, they can cater for up to 120 people. Kids will be required to carry out camp duties while there. These include setting up for meals, serving and tidying up after meals. They will also be expected to keep rooms TIDY!
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Peter Snell Youth Village, 1212 Whangaparaoa Road, Gulf Harbour.
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Peter Snell Youth Village is situated on 27 acres of native bush and parkland with amazing sea and island views towards Waiwera and the Mahurangi. The beach track gives access to a rocky shore as well as a sandy beach for beach games and rocky shore walks.
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Camp Info: Peter Snell Youth Village
CAMP DATES Camp One: Monday 2 December - Wednesday 4 December. Rooms 32, 34, 28, 30 with Mrs McLeish, Mr Bateman, Mrs Kitching & Miss Betts. Camp Two: Wednesday 4 December - Friday 6 December. Rooms 24, 25, 26 with Mrs Storey, Mrs Carruthers & Mrs Gillam. CAMP COSTS The total cost of the camp will be $ This includes the use of specialist facilities, professional instructors, accommodation, food, activities, equipment and bus transport. We will hold a mufti day to help cover the cost of fresh fruit for morning and afternoon teas and will ask each student to bring along some baking or biscuits for this also.
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Parent Helpers Our parents and volunteers are crucial part to our camp success. Their role is to work alongside the teaching staff or with camp instructors; following the programme or activity. They will be based on the same activity for the day. They will be trained around the safety aspects and will be our ‘experts’. Teachers will be roaming to support these activities and relieve parents when needed. No alcohol, drugs or smoking is permitted. The expectation is that overnight parent helpers stay at the camp the whole time.
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Parent Helpers Night and Day
Overnight Helpers (6 needed for Camp 1 and 7 needed for Camp 2) Day 1: 8.30am - Day 3: 1.00pm Day + Evening Helpers (4 needed each day) Day Helpers (10-12 needed each day) Day 1: 11.00am pm Day 1: 11.00am pm Day 2: 8.30am pm Bring some togs. A light lunch, morning tea and afternoon tea will be provided for day helpers. Day 2: 8.30am pm
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Activities Confidence course Bivouac Building Archery Orienteering
Hobo Stoves Initiative course Master Chef Slingshot Paintball Waterslide Burma Trail Rocky Shore walk and beach games
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Day 1 am Meet at school am Final checks, roll call, assembly and load into bus am Depart school Arrive at Peter Snell Youth Camp am Morning tea pm Camp briefing and set up pm Lunch pm Rotation 1 pm Rotation 2 pm Afternoon tea pm Free time/sports/waterslide 5.00 – 5.55pm Camp meeting and diary writing. pm Dinner pm Tidy up, clean dishes, duties, clean up cabins for inspection pm Burma Trail 8.15 – 9.00pm Supper / showers / PJ’s and brush teeth 9.00pm Lights Out!
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Day 2 am Wake up / dress / clean bed, bags and cabin/ duties/ cabin inspection. 7.45 – 8.30am Breakfast 9.00 – 10.00am Rotation 3 10.00 – 10.30am Morning tea 10.30 – 11.30pm Rotation 4 pm Rotation 5 12.30 – 1.30pm Lunch 1.30 – 2.30pm Rotation 6 2.30 – 3.30pm Rotation 7 pm Afternoon Tea pm Rotation 8 pm Water Slide/free time 6.00 – 7.00pm Dinner pm Camp meeting and diary writing 7.30 – 8.15pm Camp concert Supper / showers / PJ’s and brush teeth 9.00pm Lights Out!
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Day 3 7.00 - 7.45am Wake up / dress / pack bed, bags and cabin/duties
7.45 – 8.30am Breakfast 9.00 – 10.00am Cabin and camp clean up 10.00 – 10.30am Morning tea 10.30 – 11.30pm Rocky Shore walk and beach games (Tide dependent alternatively games at camp) pm Lunch 12.30pm Leave Peter Snell back to Silverdale School
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Gear List What to Bring:
Sleeping bag, pillow, pyjamas, at least 3 changes of clothes, warm clothes for night activity, closed in shoes, togs and towels, toiletries, raincoat, insect repellent, sun- block, hat, plastic bag for wet gear. Please all bring some home baking to share. No nuts in baking please. What NOT to bring: electronic devices, phones, money, expensive clothes, lollies or other food. Health Leaders will be assigned to each camp. All medication is to be handed in at the start of camp. A "Medication Details Form" will be filled out. The medication will be administered as required by a camp adult, unless other arrangements have been made with the Health Leader e.g. inhalers to be carried by children.
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Sample Menu Please note: Grace is sung before each meal as this is a Christian facility. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 BREAKFAST At Home Cereals, fruit, toast and spreads. spread. MORNING TEA Children to bring their own Home baking, water LUNCH Children bring their own American Hotdogs Mini Pizzas DINNER Nachos + Dessert Butter chicken, vegetables + Dessert
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Student Safety Our behaviour management structure is the same at camp as it is at school and will be underpinned by the KERI values. If we have concerns with a child’s behaviour, comprising the safety of themselves or others around them, we may call parents to come and collect their child. If a child is feeling homesick we will encourage and comfort them onsite. We believe that this is a great opportunity to build students resilience, independence and social skills. Teachers will only call parents as a last option in this situation. Camp Leaders: Camp 1: Sheree McLeish, Camp 2: Rhian Storey
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