Camp Programme
Adventure beyond the classroom.
Participating in our Camp Programme is a highlight for many students, offering opportunities to learn and grow beyond the classroom. Through a range of carefully designed activities, students are challenged to build strong relationships with peers and staff, develop resilience, and grow in faith. These experiences form an important part of our proactive approach to Student Development at Providence, helping each child explore God’s creation, discover new strengths, and make lasting memories.
Year 3
1 day at the College
The Year 3 cohort enjoy an afternoon camp and evening activities, including a campfire, at the College.
Year 4
2 days at the College
The Year 4 cohort enjoy a sleepover at the College, with team-building games and activities run by Scripture Union.
Year 5
3 days at Woodman Point
The Year 5 cohort spend three days at Woodman Point, challenging themselves with physical activities such as archery and climbing walls, and also building relationships with God and their peers.
Year 6
1 week in Canberra & Sydney
The Year 6 cohort travel to Canberra and Sydney on a week-long adventure, filled with hands-on learning linked to the HASS curriculum and focusing on building an understanding of political and cultural events that shaped our nation.
Year 7
2 days in the Swan Valley
The Year 7 cohort spend two days at Cahoots Adventure Camp, participating in team-building activities and challenges that build a sense of community, strengthen relationships with peers and teachers, and develop skills in communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and resilience.
Year 8
1 week in Albany
The Year 8 cohort enjoy a five-night Outdoor Learning Programme at Camp Quaranup. Throughout the week, students engage in a variety of activities designed to foster strong bonds with peers and staff, encourage personal growth through new challenges, and enhance skills such as teamwork, leadership, and resilience.
Year 9
1 day at Woodman Point
The Year 9 cohort attend a Personal Development day at Woodman Point, participating in activities that strengthen relationships with peers and Form Teachers, develop teamwork and cooperation skills, and help students face challenges that build confidence and resilience.
Year 10
3 days in Collie
The Year 10 cohort attend a three-day Adventure Camp, sleeping under the stars and preparing their own meals. The experience encourages students to step outside their comfort zones, build resilience through physically and mentally demanding challenges, and support one another while developing independence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Year 12
3 days in Bussleton
The Year 12 cohort enjoy the Leavers Retreat, a beachfront camp designed to help students relax, reflect, and celebrate their final year at the College.
