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Mungalli Falls loves school camps. We fell that all children should get the chance to expereience a camp at Mungalli Falls. Enabling individuals to have the chance to be away from home, the comforts and normallity of daily live, to sharing experiences and memories with their peers in a unique environment. Getting the opportunity to challenge themselves physically and mentally. Sharing experiences with others, creating stronger social bonds. These are just a couple of positives achieved at a Mungalli Falls camp.

Friday, November 5, 2010

October has been Wicked Fun at Mungalli

October has been pretty awesome, if you have been following the Facebook page you will see that we have had some pretty cool schools visiting.
We managed to keep nearly up to date with the Facebook page but life has been so fun and hectic we have barley had time to blog about these schools.

These are the schools that have recently spent time at Camp Mungalli.

Gilroy this school came to Mungalli Falls to work on their Leadership skills, they spend some time working on personal challenges and they also took time out to work with the Mungalli staff.   I am proud of  some of their leadership skills, as they took part in some on site quick problem solving techniques to enable them to still do the Landslide.

Our Lady of Sacred Heart (OLSH) were a pretty amazing group, they were here during a time that Frankie was sightly ill and I loved the care and compassion that these school children showed.

This week we also had a small group from Cairns Adventist they ran around conquering a lot of challenges and activities with various activity staff.  We sadly were unable to get photo of this group.

Ryan Catholic school had there Year 12 Leadership camp here, this was run by Alistair from the school and he has a very organised well run program that works well fro everyone involved.  Mungalli always loves the year 12 camp as the group has a very formal dinner on the last night.  This year is was slightly wet but I don't believe it dampened the mood.  The group looked amazing. 

Whilst this school was here we also had a day visit from one an International school.  This made for an interesting day, as we had about 500 people on site for Breakfast and Dinner.  Whilst this day trip was here we tried to achieve as much as possible, the Mungalli Staff had group sizes of 40 to look after with the assistance from some Japanese staff.  In the photo you will see Hiro one of our main Japanese employees and he is surrounded by Japanese students.

Biboohra were only here last week and these guys were easy to look after, a small group which is always a pleasure as Mungalli Staff have the opportunity to really engage with the group.  We had some pretty cool fun with this school.

Holy Cross also came to Mungalli at the end of October, we done some classic activities working on the team building skills, developing their archery techniques, they conquered the Obstacle and of course they experienced the Landslide.  This school over came some unique challenges on the camp whilst they were at Mungalli and we cannot wait to have this school back next year.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Live at Mungalli

A couple of weeks have passed since I updated the blog page, I have only managed to update the Facebook page but never  made the blog.

Therefore what has been happening at Mungalli... Well Mungalli has been pretty hectic we had a window of sunshine it feels like and we have seen a lot of groups.

This is some of the groups that have been at Mungalli.

Dingo State School
They traveled far, they even got the opportunity to fly to Townsville making this camp experience a little bit more special with this being the first time for some people in an airplane.   Whilst at Mungalli Falls Dingo state school achieved a lot of Mungalli activities, they also went sight seeing and I believe they had a barbecue on the Esplanade.

Whiterock

This school came and we had some fun, taking part in various activities and I wonder which activity was their favorite.

Edge Hill SS

This school came and pulled off 100 children learning CPR as well as taking part in other Mungalli challenges.  Achieving the CPR is really cool and they should all be very proud.  

St Francis Ayr

This school also stayed for a whole week, hiking to Nandroya fall, panning for gold, canoeing as well as some Mungalli challenges.  This school was busy all week driving around the tablelands exploring so many unique elements of the tablelands.

Aitkenvale

This school stayed three days, nearly everyone achieved the abseiling which is fantastic to see.  We also conquered some other on site activities.

Whitfield SS

This school divided their group into two camps which was pretty cool.  These are the groups photos





This is the first group.













This is the second group.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Last week

Last week was the busiest week in the year with about 400 students coming t Mungalli Falls.

First we had Ryan Catholic, this school comes to Mungalli twice a year, first camp of the year is the activity based camp.  They all do various activities, some run by Mungalli and others run by the school.  Next year this group will be back on the second camp of the year the leadership camp, so we will get to see them again which is great.
The weather was absolutely miserable but thankfully that did not hinder there fun.

Following Ryan we had OLHOC (Or Our Lady Help of Christian) These guys divided up into 8 different groups, doing everything from Boomerang to Tubing.  Sadly the Tubing was changed due to weather, this was not an issue though and everyone had a lot of fun on camp.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

August at Mungalli Falls

Over August Mungalli falls has had 4 different schools visiting.  They were all amazing, and I have delayed posting about them all hoping that I would get the permission to post the photo.  Sadly that has not happened yet, so I need to continue without the photo.

Mt Garnett came to Mungalli at the beginning of the week, stay 3days and left on the Wednesday.  They all claimed they were going to go to school the next day, but I don't believe them.  We did have a lot of fun looking after this group, they were a smaller school which really enables us to get a chance to engage with everyone.   The school was fun, and relaxed which is a blessing.  

St Margaret Marys were the  next school here, they arrived the same week as Mt Garnett they were a bigger all girls school.  I think there was a higher level of all participation with the all girls school then some mixed schools.  During their stay we all took part in some of the core activities of Mungalli Falls, Such as the Team build, Obstacle and landslide being just a few.  


Townsville Central
This school tried to do everything and I think they managed it.  Fishing, canoeing, abseiling plus the onsite activities such as Obstacle.
This school was fun, great students easy days.  The canoeing and fishing was a full day off site, I don't believe many fish were caught but everyone had fun.





Cranbrook 

This school was here the same time as Townsville Central, they also tried to do nearly all activities, they had a day canoeing, they achieved the abseiling and the onsite activities.  In the evening we accompanied some of them down to the glow worms, these are fascinating creatures.  We enjoyed the company of this school and I hope they come back for the full camp next year.

Mareeba SS

Last week we had this school in, we focused on the onsite activities juggling this schools hopes with one other school.  The school was fun with only a few issues such as the weather turning on the last few days.  The weather turning did not affect the energy of the group, everyone still took part in all activities and loved playing in the mud at the Obstacle course.

                                                                                    Townsville South & Woodstock

These guys were cool, having two schools combine for camp was great to see.  These schools spent some time with Clark on the abseil and they also did some other pretty cool activities when they were here.  They got the opportunity to work with most activity staff, and we nearly got the chance to put them all to work on their last day when the bus failed to turn up.  


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Machans Beach

Machans Beach visited last week, they absolutely rocked and it was great to see some of them returning for a second time to Mungalli.

We abseiled nearly all the school. which is a fantastic and I hope they are all very proud of their achievements.

Looking forward to seeing them again.

Schools in June

Mungalli Falls has been so hectic that we failed to update the blog and the face book page.  We are truly sorry about that one.
The schools that we have missed are Trinity Beach, Mossman, St Agustines Mossman and Caravonica.

Each school was amazing and we hope they had a fab time with us at Mungalli Falls.

Mossman took part in First Aid training, so we can safely say everyone that attended that camp left with an Applied first aid certificate.  Now that is cool.

St Augustines Mossman were the first school to try out the new obstacle on the obstacle course.

The riverside slide, and yes you will get extremely muddy now.








Lastly we had Caravonica they were awesome, great school and we still have some fond memories of this school.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Redlynch

Redlynch visited us last week coming in two different groups which was cool.  This photo was from the second group and this is their sensible photo, and the only tie they were sensible.  It was a wicked week with the school lots went on.