Students in Years 4 to 6 take part in our exciting camp program, which combines outdoor education with a focus on wellbeing. Camps are designed to help students develop important personal and social skills, including cooperation, respect, resourcefulness, independence, resilience and leadership — all while having fun in a supportive environment.

Year 4: Mt Evelyn Camp

  • Duration: Two days, one night

  • Location: Set in beautiful native forest

  • Facilities: Bunk-bed accommodation, dining room and recreation hall

  • Dates: Tuesday 2 – Wednesday 3 June 2026

Students enjoy a mix of adventure-based challenge activities — including the flying fox, giant swing and ropes course — that encourage teamwork, communication and problem-solving. The camp also includes a focus on the environment, with opportunities for wildlife encounters and hands-on activities such as building huts from natural materials.

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Year 5: Anglesea Camp

  • Duration: Three days, two nights

  • Location: Set in coastal bushland by the beach

  • Facilities: Cabin-style accommodation, sports stadium and dining room

  • Dates: Wednesday 2 – Friday 4 September 2026

This camp promotes problem-solving skills, confidence and collaboration. Through activities such as team orienteering, mountain biking and the giant swing, students are challenged to step outside their comfort zones, strengthen teamwork and develop resilience in a fun and supportive environment.

Students explore the natural environment, with the beach carnival a highlight of the experience.


Year 6: Camp Jungai, Rubicon

  • Duration: Four days, three nights

  • Location: Scenic Rubicon Valley

  • Facilities: Cabin-style accommodation and a large activity hall

  • Dates: Monday 30 March – Thursday 2 April 2026

This camp combines outdoor adventure with rich Indigenous cultural learning. Developed with input from the Taungurung people, students explore bush medicine, bush tucker, storytelling, boomerang throwing and craft, while taking on challenges like the ropes course, bushwalking, canoeing and raft building. It’s a fun, confidence-building experience that fosters teamwork, independence and lasting memories.