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P5 Camp Parents’ Briefing (5A to 5G) 11 January 2021 (Monday) 4 p.m.

P5 Camp Parents’ Briefing (5A to 5G)...TB 3 1330 TB 3 Indoor RW Zipline HCC (High) Abseil Rock Wall 1400 1400 1400 1430 1430 1430 Place-based Activity 1500 1500 Coastal Ex Preparation

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  • P5 Camp Parents’ Briefing

    (5A to 5G)11 January 2021 (Monday)

    4 p.m.

  • Contents

    1. Camp Objectives2. Date & Venue3. Camp Programme4. Camp Activities5. Covid-19 Safe Management

    Measures (SMM)6. Reporting for Day Camp 7. Transport Arrangements8. Dismissal Arrangements9. Packing List10. Contacting Students for

    Emergencies11. FAQ

  • CampObjectives

  • Camp Objectives

    To help students:• understand and develop

    independence and inter-dependence

    • develop resilience and ruggedness

    • build confidence and responsibility

    • foster bonding and camaraderie as a class

  • Date & Venue

  • Date & Venue

    P5 Day CampClasses 5A to 5G

    Date 25 to 27 Jan 2021 (Monday to Wednesday)

    VenueChangi Coast OutdoorAdventure Learning Centre

  • Changi Coast Outdoor Adventure Learning Centre

  • Changi Coast Outdoor Adventure Learning Centre

    9 Changi Coast Walk S499741

  • Changi Coast Outdoor Adventure Learning Centre

    About the campsite• Managed by MOE• Infrastructure owned and

    maintained by MOE• Personnel who conduct activities

    are known as Outdoor Adventure Educators (OAEs)

    • Specially trained MOE staff who are equipped with the skills and competencies to conduct and facilitate outdoor activities

  • CampProgramme

  • Camp Programme- Sample for 1 Day

    Time Group A Time Group B Time Group C

    0900 Check-in & SMM Brief + Teachers' Briefing 0900Check-in & SMM Brief +

    Teachers' Briefing 0900 Check-in & SMM Brief + Teachers' Briefing

    0930Initiation

    0930Initiation

    0930Initiation

    1000 1000 1000

    1030Coastal Ex Preparation

    1030 Place-based Activity

    TB 1 TB 1 TB 11030

    TB 1 Lunch (supervised by accompanying teachers)1100 1100 1100

    1130Lunch (supervised by

    teachers)

    1130Lunch (supervised by

    accompanying teachers)

    1130Lunch

    HCC (Low)

    HCC (High) Zipline

    Rock Wall Abseil

    1200 1200 1200

    1230

    Coastal Exploration

    1230TB 1

    Place-based Activity

    TB 2 TB 21230

    TB 21300 1300 1300

    1330 1330

    TB 2 TB 2Place-based Activity

    TB 3

    1330TB 3

    Indoor RW Zipline

    HCC (High) Abseil Rock Wall

    1400 1400 1400

    1430 1430 1430Place-based Activity

    1500 1500Coastal Ex Preparation

    1500

    1530 1530 1530 Return PPE

    1545 Boarding of Buses

    1600 Depart CCOALC

  • CampActivities

  • Camp Activities

    • Initiation activities (Ice-breakers)• Team Building Activities• High Challenge Course• Zip-line• Abseil• Rock Climbing• Coastal Exploration• Place-based Activities

  • High Challenge Course

  • Zip-line

  • Rock Climbing & Abseiling

  • Coastal Exploration

  • SafeManagement

    Measures(SMM)

  • Safe Management Measures (SMM)

    • Alignment with the national posture and prevailing SMM (e.g. no cheering and singing are allowed throughout the duration of the camp)

    • Adherence to MOE’s guidelines for PE/CCA

    • Only personnel who are well, including school staff and students will attend the camp

  • Safe Management Measures (SMM)

    Students• Temperature-taking (before

    departure for campsite and in the afternoon)

    • Wearing of face masks• Use of sanitisers• Sub groups of 8 in their classes• No intermingling between classes• Washing of hands with soap or

    sanitising their hands before and after an activity

  • Safe Management Measures (SMM)

    Mask Policy• Face masks must be worn at all

    times• Face masks are allowed to be

    removed when the students are engaged in strenuous activity (e.g. going on a hike) or individual activities using the CCOALC facilities (e.g. rock wall climbing, High Challenge Course)

  • Safe Management Measures (SMM)

    Safe Distancing• Keep 1 m apart between individual

    for all general lining up (seated activities and meal times)

    • Keep 1 m apart between individuals within sub group of 8

    • Keep 2 m apart between individuals during physical activities requiring vigorous movement (e.g. High Challenge Course)

  • Safe Management Measures – Safe Distancing

  • Safe Measurement Measures – Safe Distancing

  • Safe Measurement Measures

    Equipment• Each student to have his/her own

    personal protective equipment (PPE) – helmet, harness and gloves

    • Disinfecting of equipment at the end of each day

  • Safe Measurement Measures

    Meals• Individual bento meals are provided• School will refer to the medical

    declarations made by parents/guardians for catering needs

    • No seafood in all catered meals• Vegetarians will be catered for• Snack breaks will be factored in and

    provided accordingly• Regular reminders for drinking and

    refilling of water at water coolers in the adventure centre

  • Reporting For Day Camp

  • Reporting for Day Camp

    Date 25 to 27 Jan 2021 (Monday to Wednesday)

    Time 7.15 a.m. (as per normal)

    ReportingVenue

    5A to 5D School Hall

    5E to 5G School Basketball Court

    Attire• PE T-shirt and long pants

    (no jeans)• School shoes/sports shoes

    Form Teachers will take attendance and conduct temperature-taking before departing the school for the campsite

  • Transport Arrangements

  • Transport Arrangements

    • School will provide transport to ferry them from school to CCOALC and vice-versa

    • To ensure safety and well-being of all students, parents can pick students up from the school only at about 4.30 pm

  • Dismissal Arrangements

  • Dismissal Arrangements

    Date 25 to 27 Jan 2021 (Monday to Wednesday)

    Time 4.30 p.m.

    • Parents/guardians to make arrangements with students for pick up at one of the following school gates: Gate 2 (Security Post) Gate 4 (Eco Garden) Gate 5 (Canteen)

  • PackingList

  • Packing List – Compulsory items to be brought

    ITEMS QUANTITY

    Day Pack (with proper shoulder support to carry all personal items) 1

    Water bottle 1

    Thermometer 1Raincoat / poncho/ waterproof jacket withhood 1

    Buff (for hygiene purposes when wearing helmets; will be provided by school) -

    Long pants (compulsory for height activities) 1

    Sun protection – sunblock, hat or cap 1Stationery (for activities) -

  • Packing List – Compulsory items to be brought

    ITEMS QUANTITY

    Reusable face masks (one to be worn and one as a spare and to be kept in ziploc bag) -

    Ziploc bags (one to store worn mask and one to store spare mask) -

    Personal medication (e.g. Inhaler; must label and declare to FTs)

    ifapplicable

    Insect repellent spray -Personal hand sanitiser 1

  • Packing List – Compulsory items to be brought

    ITEMS QUANTITY

    Rags 1Wet wipes 1Spare PE T-shirt and long pants (no jeans) 1Spectacles (spare) and spectacles band/hook

    If applicable

    Small face towel 1Ziploc bags to waterproof items in Day Pack 1

    There is no need to bring COVID-19 Care Pack as students will be carrying their day pack with the necessary items.

  • Packing List

    IMPORTANT1. Do not bring

    valuables2. Label ALL personal

    items

  • ContactingStudents

    For Emergencies

  • Contacting Students for Emergencies

    In case of emergency, please contact the school at 6442 8307.

  • FAQ

  • FAQ

    Is the camp compulsory?Yes

    What if my child/ward becomes unwell during camp?The Form Teacher will contact the student’s parent/guardian as per normal school procedures.

  • FAQ

    My child is very afraid of heights. The activities present perceived risks for students to undertake so that they can learn and grow in alignment with the camp objectives. Participation in the camp activities is based on “Challenge by choice”. FTs and OAEs will encourage students to participate based on their readiness level.

  • FAQs

    Where is the nearest hospital?

    Changi General Hospital2 Simei Street 3Singapore 529889

  • Q & A

    Q & A

  • Q & A

    For further clarifications, please email Mr Francis Lim.

    (email: [email protected])

    Slide Number 1 ContentsSlide Number 3 Camp ObjectivesSlide Number 5 Date & Venue Changi Coast Outdoor Adventure Learning Centre Changi Coast Outdoor Adventure Learning Centre Changi Coast Outdoor Adventure Learning CentreSlide Number 10 Camp Programme- Sample for 1 DaySlide Number 12 Camp Activities High Challenge Course Zip-line Rock Climbing & Abseiling Coastal ExplorationSlide Number 18 Safe Management Measures (SMM) Safe Management Measures (SMM) Safe Management Measures (SMM) Safe Management Measures (SMM) Safe Management Measures – Safe Distancing Safe Measurement Measures – Safe Distancing Safe Measurement Measures Safe Measurement MeasuresSlide Number 27 Reporting for Day CampSlide Number 29 Transport ArrangementsSlide Number 31 Dismissal ArrangementsSlide Number 33 Packing List – Compulsory items to be brought Packing List – Compulsory items to be brought Packing List – Compulsory items to be brought Packing ListSlide Number 38Contacting Students for EmergenciesSlide Number 40 FAQ FAQ FAQs Q & AQ & A