CRU Camps is proud to be Australia’s largest provider of study camps, with over 50 years of proven experience in helping Year 12 students achieve their study goals.

CRU Study Camps provide the ideal study environment, free from the distractions of home. Our leadership teams will encourage you to stay focussed and support you as you tackle the pressures of Year 12. They’ll help you keep your life in perspective with thought-provoking Christian talks and opportunities to chat about your worldview.

Our camp program is focused on encouraging maximum independent study complemented by personal assistance from experienced tutors, teachers and leaders. 

Study Camp 2025

School years in 2024: 11 & 12 co-ed

Dates: 7 - 11 July 2025

Site: Busselton

 
 

Our tried and tested CRU Study Strategy will help you maximise your marks!

SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS

6-9 hours of supervised study every day, optional early morning sessions and a 3-hour practice exam session.


A POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT

The ideal study environment to combat procrastination and stay motivated alongside friends and fellow students.

EXPERIENCED LEADERS

Our volunteer leaders are Christians who are teachers, uni students and full-time workers. Leaders are reference-checked, and have completed WA Government Working with Children Check requirements.

SCHEDULED STUDY BREAKS

Scheduled study breaks will help you recharge your mind and stay physically active. Enjoy a variety of sports and relaxing activities while hanging out with new friends.

FUEL FOR YOUR MIND AND BODY

Thought-provoking Christian talks and discussion groups will help you keep life in perspective and look into the claims of Jesus. Healthy meals and tasty treats will energise you to study at your best.

 
When the pressure of Year 12 was beginning to mount, study camp was a structured tool which not only helped me to keep on top of things, but to get ahead in my studies! I loved how there was also plenty of time to make friends, play games and step back from studying to ask some of the big questions in life from the Bible.
— Tom Creek, student at UWA