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Over the past two years, ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ has been affected by significant school closures due to COVID-19. The Victorian Government is committed to helping your child get back on track for a positive start in 2022.
Over the 2022 summer holidays, the Victorian Government is providing your child with a chance to go on a FREE camp experience as part of its Positive Start in 2022 initiative.
Camps are a great way to build confidence, learn leadership skills and help your child reconnect and make new friends. They will also be able to enjoy a range of adventure activities which could include abseiling, canoeing, rope courses, bush walks, hut building, cooking and orienteering.
The Department of Education and Training has worked with camp providers to secure spots in existing summer programs. Your child is invited to attend one of the summer camps available.
Places are limited for the summer, so if you are interested in this opportunity, make sure you get your child booked in as soon as possible. Please see below for more information and how to book.
SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION
When are the summer camps?
The summer camps will run in the January school holidays before school starts back for term 1, 2022.
How much does it cost?
These camps are absolutely free. It will not cost you anything for your child to attend the camp. Most of the camps can organise transport to the camps from central locations. For some camps, parents may need to provide transport for their child to the camp they select. More information will be provided by the individual camp providers.
How old does my child need to be?
Children who are in years 3 to 12 from the start of 2022 school year will be allowed to attend.
Will my child get to go with their friends?
Your child may be able to go on camp with their friends from the same school if they book to go to the same camp and there are places available. Your child will also have the chance to make new friends and build friendships with students from other schools.
What types of camps are there?
There will be a list of camps that you can choose from. Each camp will have a brief description including where it is, how long the camp will be and what days, how to get there, as well as a list of activities to help you decide which camp your child would like to attend.
How do I sign my child up?
It’s easy to sign your child up. Simply go to the link below and choose the camp that your child wants to go to. You will need to follow the registration process on the camp’s website and contact the camp directly with any questions.
More information on free camp opportunities in 2022 as part of the Victorian Government’s Positive Start in 2022 initiative will be provided to your school in Term 1 2022.
Results are released this Thursday morning at 7am online.
Students have you registered yet to receive them? It will potentially save you quite a bit if stress if you do this now. Details of how to do so are attached. Change of Preference support The Careers team and the Neighbourhood leaders will be on your campus from just after 9:00 Thursday to help you understand the results you receive and your options. The sooner we chat the more time you have to make decisions before COP closes on Monday.
Further, La Trobe University will be present at both the McGuire & Wanganui campuses of ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ on Thursday from 10am until 12:45 and then from 1pm - 3:45. Both Elicia Thomson OR Rikke Mazzella (Bradford program) will be available to meet and discuss results and options. They will also be available on Teams. GOTAFE will have the wonderful Sarah Poppa available online or via phone to assist our students also. On Friday, at both campuses, there will be Careers staff available until midday for any subsequent discussions or counselling. Of course, students can access support during these times also via Teams if they can't attend in person. Please find attached a Change of Preference guide. It has information from each of the Victorian Universities including links as well as information session and online support details and contacts. Also attached is a guide to how you can access results and FAQs about the service. Kind regards & good luck Graeme Crosbie and the ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ Careers team
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