Excursion/Incursion Details:

Date: 20th and 21st March 2023
Time: 8.30 am to 4 pm
Cost: $499

Abyss Scuba Diving will run a PADI Open Water Diving Certification with our students which is internationally recognised and will allow students to dive up to 18m below the surface.

The course is split into two sections – Theory and In-water training/Dives.

Theory will be completed online during classtime and at home if necessary.

Dives will take place on:
- Monday in the school pool and one dive in the afternoon at Camp Cove. Students will be dismissed from Camp Cove
- Tuesday at Bare Island from 8.45 am to 4 pm. Students will make their own way to Bare island and will be dismissed from Bare Island.

Dive medical

For safety, all students must complete a Scuba Medical Questionnaire that asks about medical conditions that could be a problem while diving. If none of these apply, you sign the form and you're ready to start.

Some considerations:
If your son has or has ever had asthma, or wheezing with breathing, or wheezing with exercise; frequent or severe attacks of hayfever or allergy; frequent colds, sinusitis or bronchitis; any form of lung disease; pneumothorax (collapsed lung); other chest disease or chest surgery; behavioral health, mental or psychological problems (Panic attack, fear of closed oropenspaces); epilepsy, seizures, convulsions or take medications to prevent them; recurring complicated migraine headaches or take medications to prevent them; blackouts or fainting (full/partial loss of consciousness); frequent or severe suffering from motion sickness (seasick, carsick, etc.); dysentery or dehydration requiring medical intervention; a head injury with loss of consciousness in the past five years; recurrent back problems; back or spinal surgery; diabetes; back, arm or leg problems following surgery, injury or fracture; high blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pressure; heart disease; heart attack; angina, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery; sinus surgery; ear disease or surgery, hearing loss or problems with balance; recurrent ear problems; bleeding or other blood disorders; hernia; ulcers or ulcer surgery; a colostomy or ileostomy he may not be able to participate in the PADI Open Water SCUBA diving course.

If any of the conditions in the medical form or above apply to your son, as a safety precaution a dive medical must be completed by a specialist physician to assess the condition as it relates to diving and sign a medical form that confirms that you're fit to dive.

I recommend that you phone up and arrange an appointment as soon as possible.  You will need to accompany the boys as their parental guardian and sign the paperwork.

The cost of the course is $599, however we have received a discounted rate for the school which is reduced the cost of this course to $499 for students who participate. 

I have read the above information and give my permission for my son to participate in this excursion.

A copy of this form will be emailed to this parent/carer/guardian email address.

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Parent/Guardian/Carer Name *
Parent/Guardian/Carer Phone Number *
Full Student Name *
I give permission for my student to get to and from the excursion via the following means:
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I have considered the risks of my child undertaking a scuba diving course and if appropriate, have discussed this with a General Practitioner or Dive Medical Specialist.
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I understand that my child should not participate in activities following the dive course which may increase their risk of decompression sickness such as, exercise, have long hot showers or baths, drink alcohol and fly.  
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