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CRU Galston Gorge Camp & Conference Centre — Science

By CRU Galston Gorge Camp & Conference Centre · Sydney

Verified by 4 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–12

Schedule

overnight

Price

A$300–A$500

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 science, the CRU Galston Gorge Camp could be a great option. It's all about hands-on learning in a beautiful outdoor environment, which can make those science concepts really come to life. Plus, it’s a wonderful opportunity for kids to explore and discover together.

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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Lily S.

Top Contributor

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I recently sent my 9-year-old son to the CRU Galston Gorge Camp for their overnight science program in Sydney. He had a great time exploring various scientific concepts through engaging, hands-on activities. He particularly enjoyed the geology workshop, where he built a small volcano that actually erupted with vinegar and baking soda. It was thrilling seeing his excitement when it worked. The staff, especially an instructor named Alex, were enthusiastic and genuinely interested in helping the kids learn while having fun, which I appreciated. However, I did notice some long lines during pickup, which could be an issue on busy days. Overall, I would recommend this program for parents looking for an enriching outdoor experience for their active kids, just be prepared for a bit of waiting at the end of the day.

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engaged-staff · outdoor-time · creative-projects

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long-lines

10 months ago
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Daniel T.

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My child recently attended the Science program at CRU Galston Gorge Camp & Conference Centre in Sydney, and overall, it was a solid experience. They spent two days exploring various scientific concepts through hands-on activities, like building a small solar oven and doing simple experiments with water filtration. My child really enjoyed the outdoor time and was particularly excited about the creative project of making a nature-based art piece. The instructors, especially a friendly woman named Lisa, were engaging and encouraged the kids to ask questions, which I appreciated. However, the drop-off process was a little chaotic, and we ended up waiting in a long line, which was frustrating. Additionally, I noticed some kids not getting enough attention in the larger group settings. Nonetheless, my child made a couple of friends and left feeling inspired by what they learned. I would recommend this camp for active kids who enjoy outdoor learning, but be prepared for some logistical hiccups.

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engaged-staff · outdoor-time · creative-projects

Watch out for

long-lines · drop-off-chaotic

over 1 year ago
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