

Kurunjang Secondary Collage -camp 3
As the bus rolled into The Summit, 21 eager faces were peering out the windows looking into The Summit camp. We took them through the “airport rules” on the journey up to the accommodation at tent village. The kids were anxious to get going, after meeting myself and Tim (summit coaches) the program was off, and the two tribes were formed; Big Lily Nuggets and Team Arrow. Together in their tribes they completed an initiative and two rotations of activities; Flying Fox and Tr


Kurunjang Secondary College Camp 2
It was an exciting start to the second camp of Kurunjang Secondary College year seven students and teachers. With information passed on from the returning student from camp one, so many students had questions about when were they doing this activity, what about that activity? So, no time to waste, it was straight into the swing of things and initiatives started. How do you begin camp without having an identity? You create it yourself and with that Tribe identity saw the 12 Ti


Mount View Primary School
The Summit team had an absolute ball with Mt View Primary School last week. We were lucky enough to hang out with the grade six for a whole five days and boy were we excited. Every day was full of laughter, jokes, games, activities and a whole bunch of fun. Here is a run down of the epic five days we spent with Mt View. Day One The energy on the buses as you all arrived was buzzing and everyone was excited to see what camp would be like for the next five days. After we settle


Lauriston Girls' School
On Monday the 11th of February the year seven girls and their teacher arrived at the Summit camp for another epic five day school camp. The girls were excited to get straight into the camp life and begin their journey to Unleashing Greatness. After an introduction and some guidelines it was time to create tribe identities. Welcome to the Warviors, Green Pigs, Pink Potatoes, Cabbages, Blood Red Royals, White Tigers and Yellow Bush Bananas. Here are some of the highlights from


The Magic of Making Memories
Making memories is a way to establish healthy relationships and connections. Family memories hold extra importance as they are the foundation on which our kids build their value and belief system. Looking back on your own childhood, you will remember events that made you laugh and cry (sometimes cry with laughter). Memories that gave you a warm fuzzy feeling or the ‘die with embarrassment’ kind of feeling. Flashbacks taking you right back to that moment in time. Passing this


Mordialloc College
It was so nice to have the teachers and students from Mordialloc College back at the summit for another camp. The year seven were eager to get into camp as some had been to the Summit in previous years. With no time to waste, it was time for each tribe to begin camp with an initiative to get tribes to start bonding and working together. The tribe names were formed and were now known as Ape Dogs, Half Pipes, Bull Ants, The Better Group, Barbie Girls, Team Boris, Wakanda, All G


Mt. Eliza Secondary College
There was plenty of excitement from the Summit coaches as the students and teachers from Mt. Eliza Secondary College arrived on Monday the 4th February. With each tribe deciding a name for their tribe identity, it was game on, with all the group challenges. Crocodilians, Blah Blahs, The Doughnut People, Savage Potatoes, Operations Zero, Home Brand/Ugly Ducklings and The Speedy Alpacas were formed. The highlight from the camp… Photo Scavenger hunt was head to head and drew by


Flinders Christian College
From Mia - Flinders year10 arrived to Camp for the start of their school year and what an awesome adventure it was. With five groups quickly redefining themselves into: The Starks, Cardi B, Gold Diggers, Epic Ducks and Yeet Nation, we got right into the swing of things. Holding our slithering friends , abseiling from an incredible view and flying across the lake with a hamburger ring mascot, it was hard not to have fun from the start of day one. The grade achieved some remark