Our Year 5 students have returned from an unforgettable camp adventure at Point Peron, four days filled with laughter, teamwork and personal growth. From the moment they arrived, students embraced every challenge and opportunity to connect, learn and have fun together.
Sharing cabins gave students a chance to practise cooperation and independence as they took responsibility for their belongings, helped one another and learned what it means to live in a community. The camp began with team-building games that set the tone for the week, encouraging friendship, courage and plenty of smiles.
Throughout the week, students tackled a variety of exciting activities, including kayaking, rope climbing, archery, and obstacle courses that tested their balance and endurance. A highlight was the raft-building challenge, where teamwork and problem-solving came to life as students constructed and raced their own creations across the water. The scavenger hunt was another favourite, as groups worked together to solve clues and explore the beautiful coastal surroundings.
Evenings were a time for reflection and connection, with group devotions and fun games that helped students unwind and share highlights from their day. These moments created a real sense of togetherness and gratitude for God’s creation and the friendships formed throughout camp.
By the final day, students were tired but proud, having grown in confidence, resilience and faith. We’re incredibly proud of our Year 5s for their positive attitude, teamwork and enthusiasm. It’s a week they’ll remember fondly for years to come!





























