What to Expect?
Do you worry your child will hurt himself and not know what dangers to look out for when outdoors? What should you do when we come across poisonous plants and wild animals in the forests?
Enjoy a multi-sensory learning experience with nature through a child-led rescue mission. Learn to identify possible hazards in the forest, minimise the risks and be equipped with basic survival skills if left alone in the woods. Through collaborative play, children will develop their creative and problem-solving skills with the help of others.
After-Camp Care (10 – 12 Jun)
This is an opt-in service for parents who require additional programming for their child from 3-6pm. Activities include team building activities with other campers across different age groups, games & movies, and snacks & refreshments to keep them engaged. These sessions will be facilitated by our in-house instructors. Please ensure you include this item at point of checkout.
Learning Outcomes
Camp Highlights
Here’s something that your child might be keen to look forward towards.
Great Forest Rescue
Solve a series of riddles, learn to work as a team creatively and embark on a mission to rescue the lost soldier from up in the tower!
Being Brave
Children put their risk assessment know-how to practice when they explore different terrains at the log climbing site.
Forest Exploration
Way finding around the different terrains to unearth "friendly and unfriendly" plants in the park and get 'muddy' doing so!
Disclaimer: All images are for illustrative purposes only and may not fully reflect the actual programme trail or activity held during the camp.
- Transportation from Mountbatten Square (base camp) to parks is complimentary.
- Meals during the camp are complimentary. We provide vegetarian or non-vegetarian meals and they are no pork and no lard options.
- Food and snacks provided may contain traces of nuts. We strongly encourage parents to pack their own meals should the child have dietary concerns or food allergies
- Every child has different learning needs. Our instructors are not trained to support children with special needs. If you wish to have someone speak to you on this, please contact us at via email or WhatsApp.
- Due to unforeseen circumstances, there may be slight variations to the camp.
- For the health and safety of all children and staff at Outdoor School Singapore, all parents are to inform us immediately if your child or any of your family members are recovering from covid. Our instructors reserve the right to turn away / refuse participants who appear visibly unwell on the day of camp.
- Appropriate outdoor attire to protect against natural elements
- Water bottle to keep your child hydrated
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
Full list of required items will be provided in email confirmation.
What is the refund policy?
100% refund for withdrawal request received at least 30 days before 1st day of camp. However, please note that there will be a service and processing fee imposed by the ticket registration agent. Thereafter, we adhere to a no-refund policy, unless stated otherwise. In the event the camp is cancelled, a full refund will be given.
Do you offer Sat/Sun camp?
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What happens if it rains on the day of camp?
All children are required to bring their raincoats during the camp. In the event of light rain, the camp will still take place with the children safely suited up with raincoats. Rest assure that the children's safety is of utmost importance. Hence, during heavy rain and thunderstorm, all outdoor activities will cease and the group will seek shelter at the nearest shelter/pit-stop immediately. Wet weather activities/plans will take place then. All our camp locations have appropriate shelters.
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