



Camp 4-2-11 Holiday Club
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Camp 4-2-11 is a family run camp for kids ages 3-14. We open during the school holidays, offering a creative alternative to sports-based camps.
We run exciting themed weeks, workshops, and jam-pack the schedule with swimming, arts and craft, drama, music, games, quests, archery, baking and more.
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Camp 4-2-11 operates at
- St Edwards Senior School, Balcarras School, Cheltenham
- Kingham Hill School
- Prestbury St Marys
- Dinglewell School, Gloucester
- The Croft School, Painswick
We were recently rated Ofsted OUTSTANDING, and awarded BEST CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY CLUB IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE!
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Our numbers are small, our staff are well trained, professional and pride themselves on making sure every child has as much fun as possible and makes friends with other campers.
Being independent we are flexible and while we have a fully structured programme of activity we are child-led and listen to what the group wants to do. Impromptu games of bench ball, rounders or water fights are common, as are quiet time activities after particularly lively swimming sessions.
We welcome all children and are very happy to try and accommodate any special requirements or individual needs.
All our managers have over 2 year’s experience working at camp, are paediatric first aid trained and hold up to date safeguarding training. 85% of our whole staff team are now first aid trained.
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camp4211.co.ukEmail address:
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