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19/01/25 - 24/01/25
5-12 years
Pricing starts from $690
Wombat Corner school holiday camps have been running for well over 40 years!
We cater for children 5 -12 and provide exciting and fun filled holidays in a safe and friendly atmosphere. The standard of care is first class with your child's safety and wellbeing our number one priority.
As soon as the children arrive at camp, they are assigned to a group with a leader who is their main carer for the week. We find that the children within each group become immediate friends who share their experience over the course of the week.
Our leaders work and stay on-site overnight to ensure that all children have access to a leader twenty-four hours a day. This approach gives the child (and parent/s) not only a sense of security but an effective program full of fun.
Whether your child is a seasoned camper or it's their first time they are bound to have a ball with our team at Wombat Corner!
All of our leaders are enthusiastic and responsible young adults who are both passionate and experienced in working with children. All leaders hold current Working with Children Checks and First Aid qualifications and many have been working with us for a number of camps.
Combine this with all the indoor and outdoor activities which are available at the camp itself and you have the opportunity for a great program for any age group.
1 ha bush setting adjacent to lake and park.
Catering Details: Both Full and Self Catering Available
Attractions Nearby: Puffing Billy, Emerald Lake Park (with swimming pool - seasonal), Cardinia Reservoir, Sherbrooke Forest, Macclesfield Trout Farm.
The Australian Camps Association (ACA) commends the announcement of $2.4 million in funding to support Western Australian public-school camps and the government’s recognition of the value of school camps in shaping young people’s lives and supporting families experiencing cost-of-living pressures, however, we are also disappointed and concerned regarding the restrictive allocation of this funding...