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Cost
From $135 per student
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
12 hours
Years
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Physical Education, Technologies

Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Dockside Camp is like no other camp in Western Australia. Stay overnight on board Western Australia’s only sail training tall ship for your next school excursion. Participants will get a taste of life on a working tall ship, including climbing the rigging, handling the lines and standing watch through the night. Participants are encouraged to be involved in all aspects of ship operations and will develop their leadership, communication and teamwork skills whilst on board.

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About the Program

Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Dockside Camp is like no other camp in Western Australia. Stay overnight on board Western Australia’s only sail training tall ship for your next school excursion. Participants will get a taste of life on a working tall ship, including climbing the rigging, handling the lines and standing watch through the night. Participants are encouraged to be involved in all aspects of ship operations and will develop their leadership, communication and teamwork skills whilst on board.

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Students will get a taste of life on a working tall ship, including climbing the bow sprit, handling the lines and standing watch through the night. An overnight adventure on STS Leeuwin II includes dinner and breakfast. Starts 3pm and finishes 8am the next morning.

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For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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