This document provides information about an upcoming 3-day, 2-night residential trip for students to Taejon Beach Community facilities. It details arrangements for transportation, accommodities, meals, activities, schedules and need for parent volunteers. Students will stay in bunkrooms, participate in orienteering, games and cooking. Teachers and one lifeguard will supervise students at all times during swimming and overnight. Parents are asked to provide a homemade snack for 10 students to share.
9. Food for the trip What to bring: An equipment list has been issued. Please go through the packing list carefully with your child. If your child needs to take any medication, please pack it in a separate bag and give it to one of the Year 5 teachers. Children will be able to bring electronics on the bus, but these will be collected by the teacher prior to arrival in Teachon. They will be returned on the bus ride home. We have decided that it would be nice if your child would bring a snack to share with each other during our residential; please provide a sweet or savory homemade snack for 10 children. It will be much appreciated by all!
10. Teachon Beach Facilities Dormitories – Max 6 people to a room Separate showers and toilets Dining hall Lodge Campfire pit Large outdoor space Private beach Fenced compound
12. Activities Orienteering Scavenger hunt Quiz Night walk Problem solving activities: Obstacle course Campfire and stories Disco T-ball game/cricket/football Swimming/paddling with lifeguard Team games Cooking and food prep
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