2. EOTC programmes provide students
with access to hands-on experiences
that are not available inside the
classroom. They offer unique and
stimulating learning opportunities
that support your child’s learning
and achievement.
These programmes are aligned with
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6. Procedures
In Year 6 trips may be up to a week taking
the form of an
outdoor education and camping
experience to develop
independence, confidence and self
reliance.
For stays involving overnight or longer
accompanying adults are required to be
Police checked.
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7. Supervision of out of school
activities will comply with Ministry
of Education regulations and
guidelines on
safety and supervision, risk
management, leadership and legal
requirements.
School Pupil/Adult ratios to be
1 adult per 5 children where
water/machinery are involved.
1 adult per 10 children for general
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visits
8.
9. • Scott Bilton
• Fiona Bixley
• John Davies
• Butch Evans
• Stephen Garside
• Richard Martin
• Deepa Samarasinghe
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10. Suitcase- great for fitting under a bunk and finding things!
Jandals, Sandals or other suitable footwear for around camp
Sneakers or suitable footwear for walking(2 pairs if possible as 1 pair will get wet)
Socks - 5 pairs (1 Woollen if possible)
Shorts - for hiking and around camp wear
Two pairs of jeans or longs for warmth/in case a change is needed
and for horse riding
Four T-shirts – 2 with long sleeves, e.g. tops, skivvies etc
Underwear (one weeks supply)
Two Warm jerseys or sweatshirts or polar fleece
Raincoat or Parka (waterproof)
Pyjamas
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11. Handkerchiefs
Toilet gear
Sleeping bag
Pillow and Pillowcase
2 Tea towels - Named
1 Towel
1 Swimming Towel
Swimming Togs
Torch, ( and batteries)
Insect repellent
Sun Lotion
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12. 1 - 2 books for recreational reading
2 games - e.g. cards, dominoes
Pen, pencil, etc Camp Book
2 tins of biscuits or slice
Sun hat
Back pack/school bag
Lunch box and drink bottle (Not a sports type one)
Camera OPTIONAL (Named please)
2 rolls of toilet paper
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13. Dinner Plate-plastic, aluminium, non-breakable
Cereal Bowl-plastic, aluminium, non-breakable
Mug or cup
Knife, fork and spoon
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14. NO Electronic Games
NO Money
NO Snack Food/sweets etc
NO Cell phones
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15. Sunday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday
Own transport Early morning Early morning Early morning Early morning
to ferry exercises exercises exercises exercises
7.20am Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
Ferry to Picton Nga Rua Caves Water taxi to Walk to Pack up
Big picnic lunch, Picnic lunch at Anchorage Bay sculpture park Clean up
packed from Riwaka Swim and games Do own
home, on ferry Resurgence Sandcastle sculptures Bus to Picton
Bus to Marahau Snorkelling at challenge Beach study in Picnic lunch at
Set up beds Kaiteriteri Picnic lunch group or Picton
Camp tour Tea Walk in Abel Horse riding in
Rules
Visit the beach
Diary writing Tasman Park groups Ferry to
Tea Games back to camp. Lunch at camp Wellington
Diary writing Supper Tea Horse riding Picked up from
Games Bed Diary writing continues or terminal by
Supper Games Beach study parent at
Bed Supper Beach games approximately
Bed Tea 4.20 pm
Diary writing
Camp quiz
Supper
Bed
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16. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Breakfast at Choice of cereals
home Toast and spreads
Raro or milo
Lunch packed Create your Create your American Create your
from home own filled own filled hotdogs own filled
rolls rolls Fresh fruit rolls
Fresh fruit Fresh fruit Fresh fruit
Nachos Roast chicken Cottage pie BBQ burgers Tea at home
Ice cream Jelly and Ice cream Toasted
sundae fruit cone marshmallows
Morning tea, afternoon tea each day: biscuits, slices, fresh fruit, raro
Supper each evening:, biscuits and milo
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17. 1. This Camp will be a new experience for many of you. It is
not a holiday camp, so the main rule that we have at School
applies at Camp too. That is, behave sensibly and show
consideration for others.
2. Think safety at all times. Accidents usually happen when
people are careless.
3. Never go off anywhere by yourself. Check in with your
leader for all activities, meal times, and duties. Remember
which areas are out of bounds.
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18. 4. Remember the outdoor code. No live trees must be cut or
damaged and avoid disturbing any animal life. Do not collect
unnecessarily. Treat the camp as you would your home.
Remember we have to pay for any damage.
If children cause damage as a result of disobeying
rules, families will be given the bill.
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19. 7 Be willing to join in and try new experiences and use
your five senses. The more you try the more you will learn.
Set yourself a new challenge every day.
6. Consideration for others :
- in your cabin.
- at meal times
- at quiet times
- in group activities
- in games
- in personal cleanliness.
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20. 7. Look after your health. You will be very busy during
the day so make sure that you get enough food and rest.
Make sure you put sunscreen on every day and reapply
throughout the day.
8. Come and see your group leader, Mrs Brieseman or
Whaia Kelly if you have a problem that is bothering you.
9. Bush - no live trees are to be damaged.
10. All buildings, including toilets, must be left clean and
tidy.
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21. 1. You may explore the ship but you must
always be in your group.
2. You must report to the group assembly point as
directed by the adult in charge of your group
3. You must behave in a sensible manner at all times
and have consideration for other passengers
4. You must not play running games
5. Stay away from the games rooms/slot machines
6. You must complete the Boat Activity sheet before
the ferry berths at Picton
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