What to bring to Allambee Camp
- Sleeping bag
- Pillow case
- Torch
- Plastic bag for dirty clothes
- Pyjamas
- Bath towel
- Toilet articles (for long hair: please bring hair ties and tie it back during activities, otherwise it might get caught in harnesses and helmet straps)
- 2 changes of clothes (stuff that you will not mind getting dirty)
- 2 changes of underwear
- Shoes/boots (spare pair)
- Thongs for the shower?
- Sun screen
- Water bottle
- Sun hat
- Slippers (suggested – we have a “shoes off” policy inside buildings)
- A TEDDY (Mr. Larkins is bringing his)
What NOT to bring:
- Some of our visitors are anaphylactic to nuts, so please do not bring any NUTS or NUT PRODUCTS to our camp.
- Please do not bring any VALUABLES, as we do not have any lockers or safes. Allambee Camp cannot be held responsible for any theft, damage or loss of any valuables brought to camp.
- DO NOT bring their MOBILE PHONES & ELECTRONIC GADGETS. Unplugging helps students develop social skills and improve relationships.
- Please do not bring any items that are against normal school rules.
MEDICATION
– Mr. Larkins will be in our building on Monday morning. It needs to be given to him so he can get instructions on how to administer the medication from parents and store it.
ANY MEDICATION etc… (except for Asthma Puffers) need to be given to the the teachers, we need to know what is going on regarding medication etc… if their are any problems.
*For bed wetters, a waterproof mattress cover sheet & extra pyjamas are needed. The camp does have some plastic sheets in case of need. (pillow provided)
ON MONDAY
- Leave bags that need to go on the bus at the drop-off zone, but bring your backpack with you.
- Backpack needs to have…
– Playlunch in a bag
– Lunch in a bag (2 separate bags)
– Drink Bottle
– Hat
– Clipboard (if possible) and pencils
– Tissue or Handkerchief
– Book to Read
– Deck of Cards
Camp Booklet
- Will be given on Monday on Bus with groups, timetable etc…. on it.
Manners
- Show respect to teachers, parents and people who work at the camp
- Show respect to the other people who belong in your room
- Use your manners and don’t forget to say ‘Please and Thankyou’
(if you would like more food – use your manners – don’t expect it)
- Behave respectfully at the meals table (no burping, shouting, drumming, tapping etc)
- Have respect when teachers/parents are eating
Listening (Role of Instructor)
- Make sure you listen carefully to all instructions – from the instructor and teacher
- This is for your safety
Safety, Team-working, staying with your team
Safety is about Common Sense – These are the choices you make
- There are three groups. Mr Larkins – Mrs Wilkinson – Mr Greely
- You need to stay with these groups at all times
- Do not wander off – Stay safe and remember who is in your group
Consequences for inappropriate activities
- Warning
- Miss out on one activity
- Ring parents