Camp is open to children of all denominations in school years 5-7 inclusive.
Click here to download an information booklet for parents who want to know more about our camp.
Throughout the week, the children will take part in a range of activities, such as:
- Treasure hunts
- Table tennis
- Football tournaments
- Friday night concert/talent show
- Discos
- Team building games
- Beach walks
- Sand dunning
- Craft activities
- Team building games
- Silly sports
- Land art
- Rock pooling
- Exploring the local wildlife and great outdoors
All activities are weather dependent and vary week to week depending on volunteers’ skills. Each week will have a range of activities to suit different interests and keep your child occupied every day.
A detailed explanation of our geographical location and the location of the nearest Accident and Emergency Department is given to parents/carers when they apply for their child to come to camp. Parents/carers are required to acknowledge this before proceeding with the application for their child.
We do our best to keep friends and family together. If your child is coming to camp with a friend, you can make a note of this on the online booking form.
Parents/carers are required to declare if their child has a medical condition, takes regular prescribed medication and/or has any allergies and must explain how their child’s condition is managed. We also ask for complete details of all prescribed medications and we need to know if there are any changes to your child’s prescribed medications since filling in their application form and in good advance of them coming to camp.
All parents/carers are asked to state on their child’s application, which non-prescribed medications (stocked at camp) they allow their child to have, if need be, during their stay with us.