Experience college life at
Summer Program
Summer Program is a unique opportunity for students thinking about enrolment at Campion College in 2025, 2026 or 2027. This program is designed to provide insight into life as a Campion College student and help students to make an informed decision about enrolling.
Over four days, participants will reside on campus and take part in a series of samples lectures and information sessions. Participants will also get a feel for community life through social activities.
Given the specialised nature of this program, we have limited spots available to ensure a focused and enriching experience. We encourage interested parties to take a moment to seriously consider if this program aligns with their aspirations before registering.
Please note: Female accommodation is at full capacity
Female students: Join the waitlist.
Male students: Register NowDate
7-10 or 14-17 Jan 2025
VENUE
Campion College
8-14 Austin Woodbury Place
Toongabbie NSW 2146
Open to
Students considering enrolment at Campion in 2025, 2026 or 2027. Must be between the ages of 16 and 19.
PROGRAM COST
Free to attend thanks to our generous donors
Overview
Who can attend?
This event presents an ideal opportunity for Year 11 and 12 students who are contemplating enrolment at Campion College in 2025, 2026 or 2027.
Gap year students and first year undergrads contemplating a transition within their current tertiary pursuits are invited to attend. We wholeheartedly welcome both local and interstate students. Participants must be between the ages of 16 and 19.
Program cost
We are delighted to announce that all places in this year’s Summer Program have been fully funded by our generous donors. This means that Summer Program is free to attend for all participants but we encourage you to register ASAP as spaces are limited.
If you or someone you know would like to help us to offer free programs in the future, we invite you to click here to make a donation. You can learn more about Campion’s fundraising needs and initiatives here.
Program inclusions
• Accommodation in one of our residential houses (males and females reside in separate residences)
• Transport to and from Sydney Airport or Toongabbie Station (if required)
• All lectures, activities and meals
Travel arrangements
Travel to and from Campion College is at the participant’s expense.
For any students traveling from regional areas or interstate, we will organise group transfers to and from Sydney Airport and Toongabbie Train Station. You will be asked to indicate your travel intentions on the registration form and provide flight/coach/train details closer to the program start date.
Instructions for participants arriving and/or departing via the airport
- The group pick-up from Sydney Airport on Day 1 of the program will take place at 1.30pm. We encourage you to book flights that arrive by 1.00pm.
- The group transfer from Campion College to the Airport on Day 4 of the program will leave around 2.30pm. Even though this is well before the end-of-work rush, Sydney traffic can be unpredictable and it may take up to 90 minutes to arrive at the airport. We encourage you to book flights from 5.30pm onwards so you have ample time to reach the airport, check-in and relax before your flight.
Instructions for participants arriving and/or departing via Toongabbie Station
- The group pick-up from Toongabbie Station on Day 1 of the program will take place at 3.00pm. Toongabbie Station is on the T1/T5 Train Lines.
- The group transfer from Campion College to Toongabbie Station on Day 4 of the program will leave around 2.15pm.
Who can attend?
This event presents an ideal opportunity for Year 11 and 12 students who are contemplating enrolment at Campion College in 2025, 2026 or 2027.
Gap year students and first year undergrads contemplating a transition within their current tertiary pursuits are invited to attend. We wholeheartedly welcome both local and interstate students. Participants must be between the ages of 16 and 19.
Program cost
We are delighted to announce that all places in this year’s Summer Program have been fully funded by our generous donors. This means that Summer Program is free to attend for all participants but we encourage you to register ASAP as spaces are limited.
If you or someone you know would like to help us to offer free programs in the future, we invite you to click here to make a donation. You can learn more about Campion’s fundraising needs and initiatives here.
Program inclusions
• Accommodation in one of our residential houses (males and females reside in separate residences)
• Transport to and from Sydney Airport or Toongabbie Station (if required)
• All lectures, activities and meals
Travel arrangements
Travel to and from Campion College is at the participant’s expense.
For any students traveling from regional areas or interstate, we will organise group transfers to and from Sydney Airport and Toongabbie Train Station. You will be asked to indicate your travel intentions on the registration form and provide flight/coach/train details closer to the program start date.
Instructions for participants arriving and/or departing via the airport
- The group pick-up from Sydney Airport on Day 1 of the program will take place at 1.30pm. We encourage you to book flights that arrive by 1.00pm.
- The group transfer from Campion College to the Airport on Day 4 of the program will leave around 2.30pm. Even though this is well before the end-of-work rush, Sydney traffic can be unpredictable and it may take up to 90 minutes to arrive at the airport. We encourage you to book flights from 5.30pm onwards so you have ample time to reach the airport, check-in and relax before your flight.
Instructions for participants arriving and/or departing via Toongabbie Station
- The group pick-up from Toongabbie Station on Day 1 of the program will take place at 3.00pm. Toongabbie Station is on the T1/T5 Train Lines.
- The group transfer from Campion College to Toongabbie Station on Day 4 of the program will leave around 2.15pm.
INDICATIVE PROGRAM
The Summer Program provides a wonderful opportunity to experience student life at Campion College.
Participants will take part in a range of social and academic activities. The schedule is full, but not exhausting. It will allow time for learning, making new friends, relaxation and reflection.
1.30pm | Airport pick-up (for relevant participants) |
3.00pm | Toongabbie train station pick-up (for relevant participants) |
1.30pm-2.30pm | Optional parents information session |
2.30pm-4.00pm | Registration, room allocations |
4.00pm | Welcome session |
6.00pm | Dinner |
7.30pm | Trivia |
9.30pm | Evening activities in residential halls |
8.00am | Breakfast (Mass will be available in the Chapel from 8.00-8.30am) |
9.00am | Day 2 introductory session |
10.00am | Academic session |
11.15am | Morning tea |
11.45am | Academic session |
1.00pm | Lunch |
2.00pm | Recreational activity |
5.30pm | Independent reading |
6.00pm | Dinner |
7.00pm | Independent reading |
8.00pm | Social activities |
10.00pm | Evening activities in residential halls |
8.00am | Breakfast (Mass will be available in the Chapel from 8.00-8.30am) |
9.00am | Day 3 introductory session |
10.00am | Academic session |
11.15am | Morning tea |
11.45am | Academic session |
1.00pm | Lunch |
2.00pm | Academic session |
3.00pm | Recreational activity |
6.00pm | Mock Formal Hall |
8.00pm | Evening activities in residential halls |
8.00am | Breakfast (Mass will be available in the Chapel from 8.00-8.30am) |
9.00am | Day 4 introductory session |
9.45am | Academic session |
11.00am | Morning tea |
11.30am | Student panel |
12.30pm | Pack-up |
1.00pm | Lunch |
2.00pm | Farewell |
2.30pm | Participant departures including airport and train station transfers |
5.30pm | Earliest time recommended for participant flights |
1.30pm | Airport pick-up (for relevant participants) |
3.00pm | Toongabbie train station pick-up (for relevant participants) |
1.30pm-2.30pm | Optional parents information session |
2.30pm-4.00pm | Registration, room allocations |
4.00pm | Welcome session |
6.00pm | Dinner |
7.30pm | Trivia |
9.30pm | Evening activities in residential halls |
8.00am | Breakfast (Mass will be available in the Chapel from 8.00-8.30am) |
9.00am | Day 2 introductory session |
10.00am | Academic session |
11.15am | Morning tea |
11.45am | Academic session |
1.00pm | Lunch |
2.00pm | Recreational activity |
5.30pm | Independent reading |
6.00pm | Dinner |
7.00pm | Independent reading |
8.00pm | Social activities |
10.00pm | Evening activities in residential halls |
8.00am | Breakfast (Mass will be available in the Chapel from 8.00-8.30am) |
9.00am | Day 3 introductory session |
10.00am | Academic session |
11.15am | Morning tea |
11.45am | Academic session |
1.00pm | Lunch |
2.00pm | Academic session |
3.00pm | Recreational activity |
6.00pm | Mock Formal Hall |
8.00pm | Evening activities in residential halls |
8.00am | Breakfast (Mass will be available in the Chapel from 8.00-8.30am) |
9.00am | Day 4 introductory session |
9.45am | Academic session |
11.00am | Morning tea |
11.30am | Student panel |
12.30pm | Pack-up |
1.00pm | Lunch |
2.00pm | Farewell |
2.30pm | Participant departures including airport and train station transfers |
5.30pm | Earliest time recommended for participant flights |