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Australian Camping Association Accredited
ACA Accredited
Environmental Values
Safety / Value Camping
Close to Melbourne (45 minutes)


Sunnystone Activities

 

For further information please contact: Leanne Christie

Phone/Fax: (03) 5367 1984

Mobile: 0402 313 302

 

Sunnystones School Camp Rules

  1. CAMP PROPERTY: All breakages to camp property to be reported to the Camp Manager as they occur. Accidental breakages are acceptable, however damage caused by horseplay or vandalism will be charged on the final account.
    * Furniture is NOT to be moved without permission *
  2. DESIGNATED AREAS: Any area marked STAFF ONLY or PRIVATE is out of bounds to campers.
  3. PARKING: All vehicles must be parked in the designated parking areas and are parked there at owner’s risk.
  4. CLEANLINESS: Campers are responsible for keeping the building clean. The washing and drying of dishes after meals is a communal activity. Teachers or leaders are expected to supervise and ensure that the kitchen is left clean and tidy. The dining area is to be swept after meals and the tables wiped down and cleaned.
    * Guests may not take food onto carpeted areas or into bunkrooms.
  5. FIRE PRECAUTIONS: Fire fighting appliances located within the camp should not be interfered with. Leaders should familiarise themselves with their location. There are NO fires to be lit outside the building without the manager’s permission; only camp staff will light fires in the designated fire pit.
  6. TELEPHONE: Groups are expected to have their own mobile phone. The camp phone is for emergency use only.
  7. PERSONAL POSSESSION: Campers are responsible for their own property and equipment. Sunnystones will not accept responsibility for any loss or damage.
  8. CONCLUSION OF CAMPS: Campers are expected to sweep and clean the camp before leaving it. We ask that you also stand the dining room chairs on top of the tables before departure.
  9. RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES:

    • The uncontrolled consumption of lollies can lead to lolly papers littering the campsite, bunkrooms and surrounding bush. This can be avoided by lolly collection at the start of camp.
    • Fair use of pool table and table tennis table can be achieved by writing a list of names up on the white board.
    • Bunkroom inspection after breakfast, with points and prizes awarded, will help to maintain order.
    • Allocation of groups to bunkrooms is recommended prior to arrival, to avoid confusion.

 

 

 

 

 

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