While not in the air or on water, the students are offered the chance to take part in other fun activities, which aim to develop teamwork, cooperation and communication.
Please have a look at our great range of other activities below:
Archery is one of the most popular activities for students to participate in at camp. With the chance to do something you don’t normally do on your average weekend students are guided through a safe and fun way to enjoy this unique Olympic sport.
Archery is offered at all camp centres and is suitable for all ages.
Back to basics for this classic camping activity.
Students will be taught the basics of fire building in a controlled environment and then get to reap the rewards of a job well done by toasting some freshly made damper
En Garde!
This gentlemen’s sport with a long tradition is a great way to keep fit and isn’t something that is available for everyone to have the chance to do in their lifetime. Equipped with full body armour, helmets and foils, students are taught basic offensive and defensive moves and get to test their newly learned skills against friends, foes and or even teachers in a safe environment. It tests agility, balance, speed and endurance, and also cleverly introduces teamwork, leadership and accepting bad decisions due to its unique scoring and judging system.
In the end it’s lots of fun and students will learn something too.
Fencing is available at all centres and is suitable for all ages.
We have an initiative course that has 10 elements designed to test your mind. This a great activity to promote peer support, communication, teamwork, balance and coordination.
Are you up for the challenge to team up in small groups, learn to read a map and be the first to find all the Gnomes in our great Orienteering Gnome Hunt.
Participants will be exploring all around our centre grounds following the clues to find all the hidden locations that our gnomes are hiding in.
Our basic Orienteering is a great team working activity where participants will learn to work together and problem solve their way to the finish line.
Pioneering is a great activity that tests the initiative and resourcefulness of your students.
Teams of students are provided with a limited range of materials and are given the task of building a catapult to fire objects at each other.
Through this activity students learn knots and basic engineering skills.
Generally for Year 6 to 12.
Treasure Hunt is a fun and exciting activity of search and explore. It encourages teamwork and cooperation.
Available at all centres but generally suited to Year 1 to 6.