| Interactive Adventures is THE school holiday camp adventure at Nanga Bush Camp where we aim for different experiences throughout the year, but two things they all have in common is loads of fun and lots of new friends. |
| Interactive Adventure Camps provide a safe environment where friendships grow and valuable lifeskills are engendered through games and activities such as juggling. Participants develop lifeskills and learning strategies that will build confidence and the motivation needed to enthusiastically pursue their dreams and goals, providing them with a positive baseline from which to evaluate their daily experience of the world. |
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Dedicated to enhancing the self-esteem, lifeskills and confidence of young people. Interactive Adventures Camps cater for students 8 to 17 years. The curriculum is split into Primary and |
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Secondary age activity groups. These groups are often further divided to enable the participants to experience appropriate degrees of challenge and access relevant information. Some ask to be sent, some protest at being sent, but most share common outcomes; having improved confidence and skill levels and being thankful to their parents for providing the opportunity to attend. "Following camp there has been a marked improvement in both Ricky's behaviour and attitude toward school" - Rachel (Parent) |
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The Venue Interactive Adventure School Holiday camps take place at the Nanga Bush Camp, set in the safe and beautiful Jarrah forests of Dwellingup on the bank of the Murray River, Western Australia. |
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| The food was great, the activities were excellent, fun, scary and enjoyable at the same time". - Alexandra |
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Imagine spending five exciting days exploring the safe jarrah forest of the Murray River and taking part in a programme that includes outdoor challenges, juggling, lifeskills and learning activities sets the agenda for an exciting fun filled week. The educators are leaders in their fields and participants will be treated with kindness and respect. Support staff interact with the participants throughout the camp, providing a safe and well supervised environment. Each season provides a new experience. Key skill areas are developed at all camps, however the lifeskills programme has a different theme |
| for each of the four camps during the year, goal setting, interpersonal skills and team building to name a few. The outdoor pursuits are chosen to compliment the lifeskills programme and may include abseiling, climbing, white water rafting, canoeing, orienteering, low ropes challenges, bush walking or mountain bike riding. Seasonal variations mean that each experience is different. White water rafting is a highlight in winter while swimming and water games make summer special. |
| Do you like having Fun? |
| A lot of Fun? At Interactive Adventures you can learn
how to abseil (jump off cliffs), become a white water rafter and even learn
how to juggle
.Yes, you can even juggle fire - if you work up to the necessary skill level. |
| The food was great, the activities were excellent, fun, scary and enjoyable at the same time". - Alexandra |
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Have you ever climbed a wall blindfolded? |
All outdoor pursuits are 'challenge by choice', enabling individuals to take responsibility for their level of participation as they engage new experiences.At Interactive Adventures you push yourself, we don't force you to do anything. But, if you want to have some really good fun we're there to help you out and make sure everything is safe.
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Friendship Participants are treated with courtesy and respect and introduced to models of behaviour that build strong friendships. Parents have commented on the improved cooperation of siblings, improved academic and social performance at school and greater willingness to assist from their children. As a parent I've always chosen to provide my children with opportunities that help them to develop self confidence |
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