Summer holiday program
Thu, 05 Jan
|Samford Parklands Tennis Courts, 2124 Mount Samson Rd, Samford Valley QLD 4520, Australia
Help your children get their nature fix these holidays!
Time & Location
05 Jan 2023, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Samford Parklands Tennis Courts, 2124 Mount Samson Rd, Samford Valley QLD 4520, Australia
About the event
When children immerse themselves in nature, they explore, discover, take risks and learn about themselves, others, and the natural world.
Holiday program dates:
December- 13th (Tuesday) and 15th (Thursday)
January- Tuesdays and Thursdays from the 3rd until the 19th.
Session times:
Morning: 9am - 12pm
Afternoon: 12pm - 3pm
Full day: 9am - 3pm
For children aged 5 - 12yrs old
Drop-off available for children 7yrs and older although care givers are welcome to attend. Children 6 years and younger must be supervised by a caregiver.
We follow the forest school philosophy where we provide the time and space for children to learn new skills through play. The aim is to promote children’s holistic development, which in turn fosters resilient, confident, independent, and creative learners. Benefits of which include: social and emotional development, physical fitness, love of nature, improved mental health, learning by experience, and exposure to manageable risk.
Session activities may include:
Bush and creek exploring
Nature craft
Bow and arrow making
Raft building
Shelter building
Swimming and wading
Whittling
Natural weaving and so much more.
Daily activities vary depending on the weather, age group, interests. We normally have a large supply of resources for many different activities and help children work into a project. There is also plenty of unstructured time for free play in nature.
Location:
Our activity site is right beside a creek and waterhole surrounded by native bushland and remnant rainforest. Children can climb trees, explore a defined area, and wade or swim in the waterhole beside our camp. Whenever there are children in the water we have a dedicated supervising staff person watching over them. Depending on the season we can also pick wild mulberries and harvest natural materials for our nature craft projects.
What to wear:
Clothes that will get wet and dirty
Creek shoes- although there may be times where kids are encouraged to go barefoot
Sun hat
Pack in a daypack:
Water bottle
Morning/afternoon tea and lunch if staying the whole day
Swimmers, rashie, small towel
Raincoat (if rain is forecast)
Spare change of clothes
Sunscreen and insect repellent (no sprays please)
Flotation vest- The waterhole is up to 2.5m deep in places and about 25m across. If your child would have difficulty swimming or paddling across this they need to wear a flotation vest for your peace of mind and ours.
Tickets
Morning 9am - 12pm
$45.00+$1.13 service feeSale ended
Total
$0.00