

Why getting OUT of the office will actually boost productivity and team morale.
In an era where we rarely detach from technology and have constant interruptions, it is no wonder staff are struggling to be productive and team morale is not even on the agenda. With more meetings than ever, quicker turnarounds on projects and to-do lists that never end, it has become a society norm to work through your lunch break and not stop to reset. We have become so focused on ‘all the things’ we have to achieve in a work day and in between juggling the inbox & demands


Chairo Christian School
What a better way to finish up term three then with the amazing year 10 and teachers from Chairo Christian School three campuses. The weather for the week was great and the effort from so many was equally great. After getting settled in to camp, it was straight into choosing a tribe name. Summit Survivors, Steel Blue and The B Team were the names of the tribes. Here is some of the highlights and results for the week. Zac’s massive effort to brave the Giant Swing and push hims


Norwood Secondary College
WHAT A WAY TO FINISH TERM THREE!! Norwood Secondary College brought all the fun during the three days that they were here. They also brought the amazing weather because it was sun shine all around. With nine activities to complete there was so much action happening around the park. At the big and small tower everyone was going to new heights with Giant Swing, Leap of Faith, Summit Window and Rock Wall. Teams got comfortable being uncomfortable at Snake and Nails and the Cave.


Templeton Primary School
On Monday grade six’s from Templeton Primary School came to The Summit. Introductions started the camp and then everyone learnt about the Five Keys: Play All In, Have Fun, Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable, Make Lots Of Mistakes, and, Don’t Go Home Wondering What If. Out in the park, everyone did two rounds of initiatives. Then we learnt about the goal setting strategy, Target, Stretch, Super Stretch. One round of rotations finished off the afternoon. Activities were Flying


Kyneton Secondary College
We finished off a big week at The Summit with Kyneton Secondary College year 8s. We had an absolute blast with these guys and it was an eventful three days. Day One, you all arrived and there wasn’t much time to waste as we had to fit in three activities. Our first round of activities were Sky Bridge, Rock Wall, Scavenger Hunt, Cave and Snake and Nails. Day one flew past us and by the end of the day we had discovered our tribe names. We had: Just Send it, Undecided, The Burne


Islamic College of Melbourne – Boys Camp
Wednesday brought the Grade Fives from Islamic College of Melbourne - Boys Camp to The Summit. Introductions started the camp and the everyone learnt about the Five Keys: Play All In, Have Fun, Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable, Make Lots Of Mistakes, and, Don’t Go Home Wondering What If. We then learnt about the goal setting strategy, Target, Stretch, Super Stretch. It was then time to hit the ground running, completing Giant Swing, Inflatables, and High Wire. The end of t


Islamic Collage of Melbourne – Girls Camp
On a sunny Wednesday afternoon, The Summit had the pleasure of welcoming back the Islamic Collage of Melbourne, the school brought girls and boys in two separate camps. Team leading the 51 girls were so much fun and they took every opportunity we threw at them. Day one was easy, the girls had to have two activity rotations and this of their tribe names, which were; D.M.S, T.B.B, The Savages and The Rats. The day included activities like Leap of Faith, Flying Fox, Bush Challen


St Clare’s Primary School
With term 3 coming getting close to the end we were lucky to have an amazing camp with the grade 5/6s from St Clare’s Primary School. Arriving on the Monday you were all full of energy! Super excited for the first day of activities we got straight into it! With two initiatives first we got to know our newly found tribes! We loved that you all wore colored bands to identify who was in which tribe! There was: The Golden Warriors, Raging Reds, Killer Crocs, Ocean 12, Pink Panthe


Mornington Secondary College Camp2
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[endif] Wednesday saw the departure of Mornington Secondary’s Camp 1 and the arrival of Camp 2! The year 7’s brought so much energy and we’re more than ready to play! After introducing the five keys: Have Fun, Play All In, Make Lots Of Mistakes, Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable, and, Don’t Go Home Wondering What If. The afternoon started with an initiative before starting the first of the rotations! Activities Mornington Secondary students tac


Cobden Technical School
Cobden Technical School travelled a long way to have an awesome three day camp with us. Arriving on Wednesday and the sun was shining bright for our first day of camp. Our activities today were Bush Challenge and High Wire. Before we got to those activities, we warmed up with a few initiatives. This gave us a great indication of how the team was working, it also gave us a chance to create our tribe name. After much debate we agreed on Triple Ts. At Bush Challenge everyone wor


Mornington Secondary College - Camp 1
It was so nice to have the students and teachers from Mornington Secondary College come to The Summit for the first of two camps for the week on Monday. Everyone was so excited not only for the first time visitor but also the returning students from previous primary school that had visited. After an introductions and initiative activity to start camp off, it was time to find each tribe their own tribe name and personality. No longer would they be known as group 1,2,ETC but no