Camps made just for primary campers
THE PLACE WHERE KIDS GROW & THRIVE
At CYC Primary Camps, kids get to have brand new experiences and grow in who they are. There are opportunities for fun, friendship and development in self and skills.
- Build social skills through games and activities where teamwork and communication is key. Spend a week in community to develop soft skills like patience, empathy and leadership.
- Allowing kids to grow in independence and responsibility. Making their own decisions and problem solving, with the support of helpful leaders allow our primary campers to develop resilience and practical life skills.
- Through conversations and daily Christian teaching, campers are able to explore their ideas about the world and broaden their perspectives. They also have the opportunity to connect with God through fun worship and activities.
SOME OF OUR KEY VOLUNTEER ROLES ON CAMP
MEET OUR INCREDIBLE LEADERSHIP TEAM
Camp leadership roles are vital for shaping safe, fun, and transformative experiences that guide campers’ growth and connection. Below are some of the key roles that ensure your camper has an amazing time on their CYC Holiday Camp.
To find out more about our Volunteers and the training they receive, click on the button below.
FOR PROGRAM OVERSIGHT & OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
HOLIDAY CAMPS COORDINATOR
ELSIE TURNER
Elsie oversees Holiday Camps across CYC sites and supports Camp Directors to ensure programs run smoothly, safely and consistently. She also assists with broader operational matters when required.
FOR OVERALL CAMP MATTERS & PARENT ENQUIRIES
HOLIDAY CAMP DIRECTOR
JACOB CARR
Jacob is the Camp Director for Surge Camps, responsible for planning and leading the program at the site. During camp, he is the main point of contact for parents or guardians who need updates, have concerns, or want to check in on their child.
FOR CAMPER WELLBEING & EXTRA SUPPORT
CABIN COORDINATOR
The Cabin Coordinator oversees the care and support of campers and cabin leaders throughout the camp. If your child needs additional support, is feeling unsettled, or you have wellbeing concerns, they are the person to speak with.
FOR YOUR CHILD’S DAILY CAMP EXPERIENCE
CABIN LEADER
Cabin Leaders are the front-line volunteers who care for a small group of campers. They guide activities, provide encouragement, and help ensure every child feels safe, included, and supported throughout the camp.
PRIMARY CAMP FAQS
YOUR PRIMARY CAMP QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Find helpful answers to all your questions about our camps, including information on activities, safety protocols and how we ensure an enjoyable and enriching experience for all participants.
Our primary camps are predominantly for those in years 3-6 at school. This gives campers the opportunity to engage with people their own age and in the same developmental stage as them, the same as they would in a school environment.
Most of our school holiday camps run for a total of four nights, though there are a couple of programs shorter or longer. Check out one of our specific camps to see their start and end dates.
We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without an amazing team of dedicated volunteers!
All CYC camps and events are predominantly staffed by an incredibly passionate and dedicated group of volunteers, who are excited about spending a week of camp with your young person or family. Our volunteers will lead a group of campers throughout the week, getting to know them well and acting as role models for the young people on camp. Our teams typically operate at a 1:4 ratio with campers, allowing for both effective supervision and the opportunity to build impactful relationships.
Volunteers all come from local church communities and apply directly to our CYC staff team, who will ensure that their application aligns with our mission and values. All our leaders provide multiple references, engage in relevant training including Child Safety and role-specific training prior to camp, and are supervised by one of our staff team members who will be onsite at all times.
Our camp programs look different depending on the camp and the location. From cool themes and tailored games, to site activities, like the flying fox or archery, there is something for everyone to enjoy at each camp.
Some kids love the chance to play board games during free time or hang out at the Gaga pit. Each day also includes a session with time for Christian input. Mealtimes at camp are always a great place for conversation and wider connection.
The daily sessions on primary camp are designed to help kids understand and engage in faith content. The worship songs are fun and interactive, all kids love singing and dancing along. The camp speaker shares during the daily sessions about Jesus and what a relationship with Him looks like. The sessions are followed by time where the campers can talk with their cabin mates and leaders about what they have learnt and any questions they have.
Our camps run at a 1 volunteer to 4 campers ratio. This means that campers need to be able to regulate themselves and care for themselves, however have the support and supervision of a volunteer leader at all times. We often have campers on camp who have ADHD or Autism diagnosis, and they thrive in the fast paced and engaging environment with the support of our amazing volunteers. If you aren’t sure your child would suit the 1 to 4 ratio, we would love to chat to you and figure out whether camp could suit your young person.
If you need to change/cancel your booking speak to the Camp Director. If you are unsure who the Camp Director is you can contact us at [email protected]
In the event that you need to cancel any applications you have made for a Holiday Camp, the following policy applies.
Up until 8 weeks from the start of camp – Transfer payment to another camp or full refund of any fees paid.
Up until 2 weeks from the start of camp – Transfer payment to another camp or full refund of any fees paid, minus the 20% deposit paid on application
Less than 2 weeks from the start of camp – No refund of any fees paid
In the event that a camper is sent home from camp due to illness, a partial refund may be available, in discussion with the Camp Director.
In the event that a camper is sent home from camp for behavioural reasons, no refund of any fees paid will be available. Any concerns or questions about refunds or cancellations should be directed to the appropriate Camp Director.
REVIEWS OF PRIMARY HOLIDAY CAMPS
EXPLORE INSPIRING CAMP STORIES & TIPS
Discover real-life experiences from past campers, expert advice for planning your next camp and uplifting stories that show the power of community, nature and faith.
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CYC THE ISLAND • PHILLIP ISLAND
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Located down at Phillip Island, Impact Camps are a great place for younger campers to enjoy a wild and wacky program. These camps are exclusively designed to benefit primary campers between years 3-6.
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CYC FOREST EDGE • GIPPSLAND
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Tucked away in the scenic greenery of Neerim East, Edge Camps offers a chance to get away from regular life and take a breath of fresh air. With primary and teen camps running throughout the year, there’s plenty of opportunities to enjoy the best of outdoor living at Edge.
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CYC ADANAC • YARRA VALLEY
TURBO PRIMARY
Fast-paced and jam-packed with fun, Turbo Camps are always a blast! With an amazing community of both primary and teen campers over at ADANAC (Yarra Junction), Turbo programs are a great way to spend the school holidays.
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CYC BLUE LAGOON • DODGES FERRY, TASMANIA
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Blue Lagoon camps are known for their incredible community and creative activities. With both primary and teen camps running all year round, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Located 200 meters from the beach, this is a beautiful spot to spend the holidays at any time of the year.
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