Southbound Adventures
Santa Sabina Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Program
Santa Sabina Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Qualifying Program
Southbound Adventures is pleased to host the Santa Sabina Bronze Qualifying Duke of Edinburgh Program. This program will give students the chance to complete their Duke of Edinburgh Award and learn some valuable leadership and initiative skills. Below is all the information you will need to prepare for the program. A link to this page has been sent to your email address as confirmation.
Important!
Medical Form
It is a requirement to fill out a medical form to participate in this program. Please visit your confirmation email to fill out the medical form.
Overview
A 2 day hike in the Berowra Valley National Park. This program is designed to meet the students requirements for the completion of the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Each student will get the opportunity to learn valuable skills such as leadership, independence and taking initiative, whilst also developing a new skill.
Important Reminders
Minimum time commitments
Level | Days | Nights | Minimum average hours of purposeful effort per day | Minimum total hours of purposeful effort | Primary focus | Main activities included |
Bronze | 2 | 1 | 6 | 12 | Journeying Which is broadly 2/3 of the purposeful effort | Tasks related to the purpose of the journey Navigation Set up and pack down of camp |
Silver | 3 | 2 | 7 | 21 | ||
Gold | 4 | 3 | 8 | 32 |
Dates
Saturday 16th November – Sunday 17th November 2024
Location 1
Great North Walk
Activities
- Hike
- Navigation
Gear List
It is important that the right gear is brought on program. Download our list and start packing. If you are missing anything try borrowing from friends or family. Southbound also has equipment for sale on our online store.
Shop
If you do not have all the equipment for the program, you can purchase gear from our online store. Use discount code: SBA10 and receive a 10% off your purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend nutritional meals with a selection of carbohydrates, protein and vegetables.
Each dinner should be different throughout the week. Lunches can have bread, wraps & crackers with salami or a mexican lunch with corn, beetroot and chickpeas. All of these lunches can have tomato, cucumber, capsicums, cheese, vegemite, honey, crackers and mayonnaise.
Breakfast’s may include a variety of cereal’s and milk (powdered milk for hiking) or fruit and banana bread.
Snacks may include a variety of muesli bars, shapes, rice crackers, fruit and more.
Southbound Adventures is an ’Allergy Aware’ company. Please do not pack foods such as Nutella, Almond Milk, Peanut Butter, Pesto and some Muesli Bars. These all contain nuts and cannot be brought on camp.
Parents will be provided with a 24 hour contact number for the allocated Southbound Adventures on-call Manager for the duration of the program. All contact with your son or daughter whilst on program should be directed through our on call representative or any designated school coordinator.
Our wonderful office staff screen participant medical information prior to commencement of the Program. We may contact you with any questions which will help us provide support for the child throughout camp. We regularly cater for a variety of dietary and medical needs and it is our best interest to support all students regardless of any ailments, impairments or other special considerations in their own personal growth whilst on program with us. We treat all information with respect and confidentiality. If your child is Anxious, has Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy or Diabetes, hearing or sight impairments or any other medical or dietary requirement we are here to help.
School Programs:
If your program has a wilderness hiking component, Southbound Adventures will provide a 70L hiking pack with a waist harness as part of the included fee’s.
Duke of Edinburgh:
We have a list of hire gear that can be borrowed. Please organise hire prior to the start of the journey and you will receive this gear on the first day. All gear will be collected on the last day of the journey.
If you do not have all the gear required you can visit our Shop and purchase items at a 10% discount using code SBA10.
On Duke of Edinburgh programs you will need to organise your own tent. Plan to share with 1 -2 other people, especially on a hike, to share the load.
Tents can be hired as part of the booking process.
Why do we need to bring a ground sheet/ tarp?
This is for extra waterproofing if it rains on camp or for sitting on around the camp fire or at dinnertime.
Southbound Adventures does not take responsibility for any electronic devices brought to program. Most school’s have a policy of not bringing these on camp, but also why not ‘disconnect to reconnect’. By disconnecting yourself from your phone, you can reconnect more with others and the beautiful environment.
Fire Restrictions mean no open flames are allowed unless permitted by NSW National Parks. In areas in which Southbound Adventures are licensed to work, which have Fire Restrictions, we will not have open wood fires.
A Total Fire Ban means that any activity that involves or is likely to cause a fire is not permitted until the total Fire Ban has been lifted. Groups will be informed by their Program Director the day before if a Total Fire Ban has been issued. Conditions in and around the program area will be continually monitored by Group Leaders, Team Leaders and Directors and also by our 24 hour on call Manager.
Conditions are continuously monitored by the on call Manager, our dedicated office staff and the Program Director. If severe weather occurs, appropriate modifications to the program will be made in order to guarantee participants safety.
Instructional Videos
Waterproofing gear
How to Pack
Layering and Fabrics
Footwear
Backpack Fitting
Tent Setup
Questions?
We are here to help. If you have any questions feel free to contact the office.