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CRU Galston Gorge Camp & Conference Centre — Entrepreneurship

By CRU Galston Gorge Camp & Conference Centre · Sydney

Verified by 4 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 12–17

Schedule

overnight

Price

A$50–A$100

Location

8 Crusader Rd, Galston NSW 2159, Australia

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If you're looking for a way to spark your child's interest in business, the entrepreneurship program at CRU Galston Gorge might be a good fit. It's a chance for them to learn and grow in a fun camp setting, even if the details are a bit sparse right now.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Stella C.

Top Contributor

outgoingcreative

My son attended the CRU Galston Gorge Camp & Conference Centre's Entrepreneurship program in Sydney last weekend. He’s 15 and has been eager to explore the world of business, so this felt like a great opportunity. The instructors, particularly a woman named Sarah, were very engaging and encouraged the kids to brainstorm creative business ideas. They even had the kids build prototypes of their product ideas using recycled materials, which my son really enjoyed. The outdoor setting added to the experience, although there were some long lines during drop-off that made things a bit hectic. Overall, it was a solid program that sparked my son's interest in entrepreneurship, and I would recommend it to other parents looking for hands-on activities for their teens.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · outdoor-time

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James T.

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outgoing

My 15-year-old son recently attended the Entrepreneurship program at CRU Galston Gorge in Sydney, and overall, it was a solid experience. He was able to work on a team project where they developed a business plan for a fictional startup, which he found both engaging and educational. The instructors, particularly a gentleman named Mark, were highly involved and offered constructive feedback that encouraged the kids to think critically about their ideas. The small group size allowed for more personalized attention, which I appreciated. However, the check-in process was a bit chaotic, with long lines that made us late to the start on the first day. Despite this hiccup, my son came home excited about what he learned and even made a couple of new friends. If you have an outgoing child interested in entrepreneurship, this program is definitely worth considering.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size · outdoor-time

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5 months ago
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