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ID 6/NA 7 Camp. Stay Okay Gorssel Dortherweg 34 7216 PT Kring van Dorth. Wednesday 5th-Friday 7th October. Staff members going on camp. Mrs Potocnik Mr Ewan Juf Flora (Ms Dullea) Ms Marlijn Ms Natalie (VNS). Mr Burford Mr Eric Juf Laura Mrs Dean/Mr de Jong. Wednesday 5th October.
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ID 6/NA 7 Camp Stay Okay Gorssel Dortherweg 347216 PT Kring van Dorth
Staff members going on camp • Mrs Potocnik • Mr Ewan • Juf Flora (Ms Dullea) • Ms Marlijn • Ms Natalie (VNS) • Mr Burford • Mr Eric • Juf Laura • Mrs Dean/Mr de Jong
Wednesday 5th October • 09.00- Leave NSL for Gorssel • 11.00- Arrive at the hostel. Welcome drinks and orientation of the camp site, rules of the camp, setting up bedrooms. • 12.30- Lunch (brought from home) • 13.30- Activities organised by camp team • 16.00-Free time; drinks and snacks • 17.30- Dinner- self service: soup, pasta & salad, fruit desert (children help clean up) • 18.30- Evening programme (sports or similar) • 20.00- Camp fire • 22.00- Bed
Thursday 6th October • 08.00- Breakfast – self service, children also make lunch at this time • 09.00- Outdoor Nature study programme organised by Veldstudie. • 12.30- Lunch • 13.00- continuation of nature study activities • 16.30- Drinks and snacks, free time, preparation for talent show “Bonte Avond”. • 18.00- Evening meal: Fries, burgers/nuggets, beans and desert • 20.00- Talent show and drinks • 22.00- Bed
Friday 7th October • 08.00- Pack and empty rooms • 08.30- Breakfast • 09.30- Free time and check on rooms • 10.00- sports choices or activities in the woods • 11.30- Eat lunch • 12.00- Leave for HSV • 14.30- Arrive back at NSL- children can leave early that day.
Organisation of children Aim of the camp is to integrate the two locations and departments. Children are in rooms with friends from own class (rooms sleep between 4-8 children). Children are in teams (mixed NA/ID/locations) throughout camp. Most rooms are inside the house, some huts outside. Male staff usually outside, female staff inside.
What to bring: • Camp list has a detailed break down of what to bring. • Insect repellent and sun cream (if weather is good) is essential. • Torch with working batteries. • Lunch for the first day. • A suitcase/holdall that your child can carry! • DVD for the bus journey (optional) • Medicines if needed.
What not to bring! • Too much- children have to carry all their own luggage. • Electronic games • Mobile phones (unless discussed with the class teacher beforehand) • Money • Camp knives/tools
Communication • Second information letter will follow week of 19th September. • Camp information form regarding health/dietary needs must be fully completed. It is essential we have details of your health insurance. • Before the trip you will get the mobile number to call on camp if there is an emergency. • We will hopefully post updates on the website from camp, if not we will contact the class parent to let you know all is well- remember no news is good news!