Snell Team Camp
Year 6 / 7
Carey Park
Monday 14th
– 17th
Thursday
April
2014
Why Outdoor Education?
“Students require a range of structured, sequenced, and developmentally appropriate learning
opportunities in outdoor education.” (Ministry of Education)
It’s all about
Challenge
Achievement
Friendship
Team Building
Respect
Outdoor Awareness
Developing Confidence
Cooperation
Having Fun!
CAREY PARK
 Contains 24 cabins
 Dining Hall with wood fire
 Conference Room
 4 Seminar Rooms
 Large Recreation centre
 Kitchen
 Modern toilet facilities
 4.5 hectares of native bush
 Small River & Waterhole
 First Aid Room
 Modern Equipment / Activities
 Fully staffed
EATING & SLEEPING
Kohi School Camp Timetable- Carey Park 14th
-17th
April 2014
Time Monday   Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
7:00   Rise / shine /
shower/ inspection
Rise / shine /
shower/inspection
Rise / shine /
shower/ inspection
8:00 8:30 Meet in the
Hall Expectations
for arrival
Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
9:00 9:15 Leave by
Cars
Activity 4 Activity 8 Pack bags /
cabin inspection
10:15 10:15 Arrive Carey
Park/ Morning Tea
Morning Tea Morning Tea Team Games on
field
10:45 10:30 Welcome /
Expectations
Activity 5 Activity 9 Final Reflections
12:00 Settle in cabins /
Tour of grounds
Duties for lunch Duties for lunch Duties for lunch
12:15 Activity 1 12:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch 12:00
1:00 Lunch 1:15 – 1:45 Duties Duties Monster Relay
1:15 Activity 2
1:45 – 3:00
Activity 6 Activity 10 Monster Relay
Year 6 Timetable
Kohi School Camp Timetable- Carey Park 14th
-17th
April 2014
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
2:30 Activity 2
1:45 – 3:00
Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea 2.15pm– Depart
Carey Park
3:00 Afternoon Tea
(3:00)
Activity 7 Activity 11 3.00pm Arrive
Kohi
4:15 3.15pm-
4.30pmActivity 3
Free time
Games / Water
hole
Free Time
Games / Water
hole
 
5:30 Dinner Duties
Dinner
Dinner Duties
Dinner
Dinner Duties
Dinner
 
7:00 Post Dinner Duties Post Dinner Duties Post Dinner Duties  
7:30 Carey Park Prog
7:00 –8:00
Camp Fire /
Songs
Kohi Quiz
Talent Show
 
8:00 Carey Park Prog
7:00 –8:00
Camp Fire /
Songs
Kohi Quiz
Talent Show
 
8:30 Burma Trail Burma Trail Burma Trail
9:30 LIGHTS OUT LIGHTS OUT LIGHTS OUT  
Activities
 Air Rifles/ Orienteering
 Archery
 Flying fox
 First Aid
 Climbing Wall
 Confidence Course
 Kayaking
 Problem Solving
 Bush Walk
 Poles and Planks
 Outdoor Cooking
Kohi School Camp Timetable- Carey Park 14th
-17th
April 2014
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
7:00   Rise / shine /
shower/
inspection
Rise / shine /
shower/inspection
Rise / shine /
shower/ inspection
8:00 8:30 Meet in the
Hall Expectations
for arrival
Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
9:00 9:00 Leave by
Cars
9:15 Leave by
Cars
Activity 1 Pack bags /
cabin inspection
10:15 10:15 Arrive at
Piha for beach
activities,
Kitekite Falls
walk, visit
Arataki and Piha
SLSC
9:45 Arrive at
Woodhill Forest –
Tree adventures
and mountain
biking.
Morning Tea Activity 5
10:45 Activity 2
12:00 Duties for lunch Duties for lunch
12:15 Lunch Lunch
12:00
1:00 Duties Monster Relay
1:15 Activity 3 Monster Relay
2:30 Afternoon Tea 2.15pm– Depart
Carey Park
Year 7 Timetable
Kohi School Camp Timetable- Carey Park 14th
-17th
April 2014
Time Monday
 
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
3:00 Arrive at Carey
Park – 3:30
Activity 4 3.00pm Arrive
Kohi
4:15 Free time
Games / Water
hole
Free Time
Games / Water
hole
 
5:30 Dinner Duties
Dinner
Dinner Duties
Dinner
Dinner Duties
Dinner
 
7:00 Post Dinner
Duties
Post Dinner
Duties
Post Dinner
Duties
 
7:30 Carey Park Prog
7:00 –8:00
Camp Fire /
Songs
Kohi Quiz
Talent Show
 
8:00 Carey Park Prog
7:00 –8:00
Camp Fire /
Songs
Kohi Quiz
Talent Show
 
8:30 Burma Trail Burma Trail Burma Trail  
9:30 LIGHTS OUT LIGHTS OUT
 
LIGHTS OUT  
Year 7 Activities
Piha:
Visit Arataki Centre
Tour of the Piha SLSC
Walk to KiteKite Falls
Piha Beach Team Games
Woodhill:
Mountain biking
Tree Adventures
Carey Park:
Raft Building
Open Fire Cooking
Rope Maze and Slacklining
Scream Machine
Reverse bush walk
Extra Activities
Burma Trail
Water Hole
Sports Hall
Playground
Night Fire
Quiz & Talent Show
Carey Park Evening
Monster Relay
RAMS
Risk Analysis Management
Systems
All activities have an individual RAMS based
on:
Equipment
Environment
People
Policies & Guidelines
Emergency Procedures
RAMS are designed by Carey Park
Staff and Parent Helpers
Staff:
Justine Milne
Cara Mackenzie
Natasha Cross
Thomas Woodfield
Lisa Barron
Overnight: Parents
Keith Griffiths
Grant Clifton
Paul Jarvie
Mike Boyd
Simon Hilton
Scott Bishop
Andrew Dodd
Sue Garland
John Hughes
David de Klerk
Adult Expectations
Purpose: To maintain the safety of children and adults
Guidelines:
 Avoid situations where you are alone with a student.
(except in an emergency)
 Always use careful judgement.
 Students must never be subject to any forms of abuse.
 Adults act as important role models.
 Standards of behaviour must never be lowered.
 A student’s class teacher should be contacted first if
problems arise.
 No alcohol and/or cigarettes are to be consumed.
WHAT DO THE ADULT HELPERS DO?
•Provide pastoral care and help to one of the groups.
•Support the teachers.
•Help run the camp activities.
•Assist with evening activities.
•Help with group duties.
•Assist with the cleaning of the dishes and pots during
and after meal time.
•Be available during free time to supervise activities.
•Ensure the children are safe at all times.
•Get involved and have fun.
Carey Park Camp Rules
 No girls in boy cabins.
 No boys in girl cabins.
 Stay within the boundaries.
 Stay in cabin until rise and shine.
 Sleep is very important. After lights out respect the rights
of others who expect to sleep.
 Keep out of the kitchen unless helping – wear shoes.
 Shoes and hats off before entering the dining hall.
 Make sure you help your group at duty time.
 Respect the property of others and keep your gear tidy.
 Respect the environment and all camp property.
 Greet and thank all adults every day.
 Three whistles = return to base as quickly as possible.
 Look after your group members.
 Give everything a go.
 Wash hands after going to the toilet and before eating.
Commonsense and courtesy at all times is the best motto
A couple of other things…….
Homesick Policy
Telephone
3 Strike System
First Aid / Hospital
Transport
Decision Making
Wet Weather
Q&A

Camp Parentnight14

  • 1.
    Snell Team Camp Year6 / 7 Carey Park Monday 14th – 17th Thursday April 2014
  • 3.
    Why Outdoor Education? “Studentsrequire a range of structured, sequenced, and developmentally appropriate learning opportunities in outdoor education.” (Ministry of Education) It’s all about Challenge Achievement Friendship Team Building Respect Outdoor Awareness Developing Confidence Cooperation Having Fun!
  • 4.
    CAREY PARK  Contains24 cabins  Dining Hall with wood fire  Conference Room  4 Seminar Rooms  Large Recreation centre  Kitchen  Modern toilet facilities  4.5 hectares of native bush  Small River & Waterhole  First Aid Room  Modern Equipment / Activities  Fully staffed
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Kohi School CampTimetable- Carey Park 14th -17th April 2014 Time Monday   Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 7:00   Rise / shine / shower/ inspection Rise / shine / shower/inspection Rise / shine / shower/ inspection 8:00 8:30 Meet in the Hall Expectations for arrival Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast 9:00 9:15 Leave by Cars Activity 4 Activity 8 Pack bags / cabin inspection 10:15 10:15 Arrive Carey Park/ Morning Tea Morning Tea Morning Tea Team Games on field 10:45 10:30 Welcome / Expectations Activity 5 Activity 9 Final Reflections 12:00 Settle in cabins / Tour of grounds Duties for lunch Duties for lunch Duties for lunch 12:15 Activity 1 12:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch 12:00 1:00 Lunch 1:15 – 1:45 Duties Duties Monster Relay 1:15 Activity 2 1:45 – 3:00 Activity 6 Activity 10 Monster Relay Year 6 Timetable
  • 8.
    Kohi School CampTimetable- Carey Park 14th -17th April 2014 Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 2:30 Activity 2 1:45 – 3:00 Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea 2.15pm– Depart Carey Park 3:00 Afternoon Tea (3:00) Activity 7 Activity 11 3.00pm Arrive Kohi 4:15 3.15pm- 4.30pmActivity 3 Free time Games / Water hole Free Time Games / Water hole   5:30 Dinner Duties Dinner Dinner Duties Dinner Dinner Duties Dinner   7:00 Post Dinner Duties Post Dinner Duties Post Dinner Duties   7:30 Carey Park Prog 7:00 –8:00 Camp Fire / Songs Kohi Quiz Talent Show   8:00 Carey Park Prog 7:00 –8:00 Camp Fire / Songs Kohi Quiz Talent Show   8:30 Burma Trail Burma Trail Burma Trail 9:30 LIGHTS OUT LIGHTS OUT LIGHTS OUT  
  • 9.
    Activities  Air Rifles/Orienteering  Archery  Flying fox  First Aid  Climbing Wall  Confidence Course  Kayaking  Problem Solving  Bush Walk  Poles and Planks  Outdoor Cooking
  • 10.
    Kohi School CampTimetable- Carey Park 14th -17th April 2014 Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 7:00   Rise / shine / shower/ inspection Rise / shine / shower/inspection Rise / shine / shower/ inspection 8:00 8:30 Meet in the Hall Expectations for arrival Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast 9:00 9:00 Leave by Cars 9:15 Leave by Cars Activity 1 Pack bags / cabin inspection 10:15 10:15 Arrive at Piha for beach activities, Kitekite Falls walk, visit Arataki and Piha SLSC 9:45 Arrive at Woodhill Forest – Tree adventures and mountain biking. Morning Tea Activity 5 10:45 Activity 2 12:00 Duties for lunch Duties for lunch 12:15 Lunch Lunch 12:00 1:00 Duties Monster Relay 1:15 Activity 3 Monster Relay 2:30 Afternoon Tea 2.15pm– Depart Carey Park Year 7 Timetable
  • 11.
    Kohi School CampTimetable- Carey Park 14th -17th April 2014 Time Monday   Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 3:00 Arrive at Carey Park – 3:30 Activity 4 3.00pm Arrive Kohi 4:15 Free time Games / Water hole Free Time Games / Water hole   5:30 Dinner Duties Dinner Dinner Duties Dinner Dinner Duties Dinner   7:00 Post Dinner Duties Post Dinner Duties Post Dinner Duties   7:30 Carey Park Prog 7:00 –8:00 Camp Fire / Songs Kohi Quiz Talent Show   8:00 Carey Park Prog 7:00 –8:00 Camp Fire / Songs Kohi Quiz Talent Show   8:30 Burma Trail Burma Trail Burma Trail   9:30 LIGHTS OUT LIGHTS OUT   LIGHTS OUT  
  • 12.
    Year 7 Activities Piha: VisitArataki Centre Tour of the Piha SLSC Walk to KiteKite Falls Piha Beach Team Games Woodhill: Mountain biking Tree Adventures Carey Park: Raft Building Open Fire Cooking Rope Maze and Slacklining Scream Machine Reverse bush walk
  • 13.
    Extra Activities Burma Trail WaterHole Sports Hall Playground Night Fire Quiz & Talent Show Carey Park Evening Monster Relay
  • 14.
    RAMS Risk Analysis Management Systems Allactivities have an individual RAMS based on: Equipment Environment People Policies & Guidelines Emergency Procedures RAMS are designed by Carey Park
  • 16.
    Staff and ParentHelpers Staff: Justine Milne Cara Mackenzie Natasha Cross Thomas Woodfield Lisa Barron Overnight: Parents Keith Griffiths Grant Clifton Paul Jarvie Mike Boyd Simon Hilton Scott Bishop Andrew Dodd Sue Garland John Hughes David de Klerk
  • 17.
    Adult Expectations Purpose: Tomaintain the safety of children and adults Guidelines:  Avoid situations where you are alone with a student. (except in an emergency)  Always use careful judgement.  Students must never be subject to any forms of abuse.  Adults act as important role models.  Standards of behaviour must never be lowered.  A student’s class teacher should be contacted first if problems arise.  No alcohol and/or cigarettes are to be consumed.
  • 18.
    WHAT DO THEADULT HELPERS DO? •Provide pastoral care and help to one of the groups. •Support the teachers. •Help run the camp activities. •Assist with evening activities. •Help with group duties. •Assist with the cleaning of the dishes and pots during and after meal time. •Be available during free time to supervise activities. •Ensure the children are safe at all times. •Get involved and have fun.
  • 19.
    Carey Park CampRules  No girls in boy cabins.  No boys in girl cabins.  Stay within the boundaries.  Stay in cabin until rise and shine.  Sleep is very important. After lights out respect the rights of others who expect to sleep.  Keep out of the kitchen unless helping – wear shoes.  Shoes and hats off before entering the dining hall.  Make sure you help your group at duty time.  Respect the property of others and keep your gear tidy.  Respect the environment and all camp property.  Greet and thank all adults every day.  Three whistles = return to base as quickly as possible.  Look after your group members.  Give everything a go.  Wash hands after going to the toilet and before eating. Commonsense and courtesy at all times is the best motto
  • 20.
    A couple ofother things……. Homesick Policy Telephone 3 Strike System First Aid / Hospital Transport Decision Making Wet Weather Q&A

Editor's Notes

  • #10 11 activities / each 1 hour 15 minutes long / organized & led by the Parents who are trained by Carey Park staff / abseiling & kayaking have trained instructors / all equipment is modern/ Year 8’s also do Burma Trail at night and a bush study/ important to know decisions on whether activities go ahead or not are made by the Carey Park staff
  • #13 11 activities / each 1 hour 15 minutes long / organized & led by the Parents who are trained by Carey Park staff / abseiling & kayaking have trained instructors / all equipment is modern/ Year 8’s also do Burma Trail at night and a bush study/ important to know decisions on whether activities go ahead or not are made by the Carey Park staff