Title: Canberra Camp
1Parent meeting
2St.Bernadettes Camp Program Policy
- Sequential program that begins at prep and
continues through to grade six - Provides educational, social life experiences
that promote the overall growth of the
individual - Supports what is taught as part of our school
curriculum.
3Aims of the St.Bernadettes Camp Program
- Sequential developmental
- Provides enjoyment
- Ensures children have a valuable experience away
from their home environments - Value for money
- Provides valuable teacher/student,
student/teacher interaction
4Aimscontinued
- Provides independence, social skills self
development - Curriculum based activities Local, State
Federal Government
5Camp planning, preparation Implementation
- Thoroughly planned approved by C.E.O.
- Safety of students is a priority
- health/ permission forms
- must be completed and accurate
- supervision 110
- discipline transgressions not accepted
- Limited places 50.
6CANBERRA 2004
Grade 6 24th August 2004 27th August 2004
7Melbourne/Canberra
- Travel along the Hume Highway to Albury
- Via Yass and the Barton Highway to Canberra
8Day 1
- Stop Ettomogah Pub
- Arrive White Ibis Holiday Village - Canberra
9Wednesday 25th August 2004
- National Capital Planning Display
- audio visual displays, models, photographs and
drawings explaining how and why Canberra was
built in its unique way.
10National planning display
11Australian War Memorial
- Hall of Memory
- Roll of Honour
- Aeroplane Hall
12dress ups
13Parliament House
- House of Representatives
- Senate
14Learning about Parliament
- Parliamentary Education Office
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16Leader of the Oppositions office
- Each year, we are invited to meet our Local MP.
- This year Ms. Nicola Roxan was unavailable to
meet with us - However, we had permission for a tour to Mr.
Lathams office.
17Royal Australian Mint
- The home of the nations decimal coinage, for a
self guided tour
18Self guided tour
19Thursday 26th August 2004
Here we will have a 40 minute guided tour of the
facility follwed by 40 minutes in the AIS
visitors centre. The visitors centre has a
Sports Display Hall which will include
participation, spectatorship, sports science and
medicine, technology and humour.
20Future champions!!
21The National Science Technology Centre
- A fascinating hands-on science exhibition which
houses over one hundred and fifty exhibits in six
galleries.
22One of the highlights of our tour
- Each gallery represents a different aspect of
science and technology.
23Other sites visited
- Telstra Towers Black Mountain- Mt.Anslie -
Embassies
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25 Day 4 Depart 7.15 am
262005
- Understanding of student parent responsibility.
- Students who do not follow discipline policy will
be sent home -
- Parent/s will carry the cost of the plane trip
home!
27Date for Camp 2005
- Tuesday, 26th April
- Friday, 29th April 2005
28- Cost 260.00 (Deposit 50.00 no later than
Friday, December 10th) - Balance 210.00 (19th March, 2005)
- Refundable?? No refund on deposit