Tuesday, 14 July 2015

CAMP INFO

Hi team,

I'm just posting this notice that will get handed out on day one incase you want to start getting gear organised over the last few days of holidays. The parents who are coming on camp are listed on the notice. Sorry for the late notice - I realise most of you need to take time off work. If you have any problems attending camp if things have changed for you, please email me ASAP.

Please note the cost of parents skiing on camp has decreased as we booked in time to get a special offer which is great!! If you have any questions or concerns about any information on this notice please get in touch.

Hope you're all having a great holidays and you're enjoying having your kiddies at home with you :)

Thanks heaps

Jo

Years 5 & 6 Ski Week
19th – 21st August 2015 
Dear Parents,

Most things have fallen into place and we can now just hope that the snow and weather are favourable.  Thank you to those of you who have offered to come on our camp. It’s going to be a great 3 days!!

Parent Helpers:
Kendra Breen, Claire Cockburn, Vaughn Healey, George Flannery, Charlie O’Neill and Kevin Timms. The drivers will be Kendra, Vaughn, George, Charlie and Kevin. Vehicles that the children are travelling in will be shared closer to the time.

What to bring:
Below is a list of clothing requirements for the trip.  The weather can be very changeable on our mountains so everyone should come well prepared.  It is suggested that if students do not have all of the following they should beg or borrow it for the trip. Selene Scobie has a pair of size 12 ski pants that she is happy to lend out for camp. If you need any gear please let me know and I can put a list on our blog and in the newsletter to save people going out and buying new gear. Remember, several thin layers are better than one thick layer of clothing.  Please be sure that your child has sunscreen and sunglasses/goggles as the altitude, clear skies (we hope) and facing the snow all day leads to increased exposure of UV rays.

  • 2 x polyprop or merino long johns underwear
  • Jacket – waterproof AND windproof
  • 2 pairs trousers/track pants NO JEANS
  • Overtrousers (waterproof) or ski suit with polyprop/lycra or merino leggings
  • 2 x Polyprops, skivvies or shirts, jersey (woollen/merino)
  • 3 pairs socks, woollen if possible, a pair of thin socks (in the hut)
  • 3 changes of undies
  • Hat or balaclava (woollen/polar fleece)
  • Helmet
  • Hi Visibility vest – All children have been issued one of these from school.
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen factor 15 or above
  • Gloves (waterproof) and a spare pair
  • Sleeping bag, - sheet to cover the mattress, pillow
  • 2 towels
  • Toilet gear – tooth brush, tooth paste, face cloth, brush/comb
  • Pyjamas
  • Slippers or runners for inside the hut
  • Gumboots or suitable older shoes for outside the hut.
  • Handkerchiefs/tissues, camera (optional) or i-pod (for photos only), 1 pencil, pen and rubber in a plastic bag – coloured pencils optional
  • An indoor game to share and a book.
  • Separate back pack - packed lunch and two drinks (sturdy drink bottles that will last), food for morning and afternoon snacks, 1 bag scroggin, hat, sun screen, gloves, goggles/sunglasses, hi visibility jacket, helmet attached.

Because of the altitude, cold temperatures and energy expended it is important that the students eat and drink plenty during the day so take plenty of food for the first day as well as those energy snacks to keep in pockets. Plenty of food and fluids are essential when skiing!!  A hearty snack will be provided each day about 4pm on the return to the hut.

Accommodation is at the Vincent Ski Hut, which is on the left just inside car park number 5.  Sleeping facilities are 2 bunkrooms with curtained off cubicles.  Parents will sleep amongst the students.  There is to be no food in the bunkroom area.

To be handed in at school no later than Friday 14th August
2 small named bags of scroggin (for days 2 and 3 of skiing) – make sure you keep one with you, as you need this for the first day.

Medications:
Those students who require medication should bring spare supplies in a named plastic bag by Friday 14th August – it will be carried as part of the 1st aid kit.  Any medication administered while on camp will be recorded and parents informed on our return.

Cost:
The accommodation and food cost for parents will be covered within the costs of this camp, Parents will pay for their own skiing. If anyone has any difficulties with this please remember that you may contact myself or Mrs Eastwood. As soon as the food budget is confirmed the exact cost for students and parents will be available.  At present the estimate is $300 per student and $120 per skiing parent (this has been reduced due to us booking in time for more free of charge adults). Could the estimate amount be paid to the school office ASAP. Reimbursements will be made where necessary. Those fundraising please make contact with Mrs Eastwood in relation to your payment.

Food:
I will be discussing food with the ‘ helpers’ once we return from holiday. All families will be asked to donate either baking, muesli bars or small packets of chips - this information will be given to you closer to the time. Children will need to bring their own cereal if they want it for breakfast – this needs to be in a named bag and in class by Friday 14th August. Bread for toast will be supplied out of the camp budget.

Parent Meeting Thursday 13th August for those parents going on camp. Purpose: to share expectations, answer any questions, finalise travel arrangements and address BOT requirements regarding vehicles and chains.

Emergency Contacts and Health Profile Forms are not being sent out as we are using the ones that you did at the beginning of the year (to save you doing it all again). If your child has any issues or medical information (travel sickness, homesickness, bed wetting, headaches etc.) please inform me through email ASAP – jopassmore@stgerards.school.nz. Thanks J

Any parents wishing to visit or come and ski for the day with us are welcome.



Regards,


Jo Passmore                                                           

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