Summer Holiday camp for 1-2 days!

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caring star
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Summer Holiday camp for 1-2 days!

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Hello
Does anybody can give me information as early as possible about Summer Holiday camp for 1-2 days for 7-15 year olds(Boys) in & around Reading –many Thanks
aliportico
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My kids have been to Kings camps at Queen Anne's, Caversham, and Super camps at Bearwood College. Both good, do as few or as many days as you like.
scary mum
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Someone used to run them at Licensed Victuallers School in Ascot - maybe PGL or Supercamps?
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Amber
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caring star wrote:Hello
Does anybody can give me information as early as possible about Summer Holiday camp for 1-2 days for 7-15 year olds(Boys) in & around Reading –many Thanks
Tent in your back garden? Much cheaper, and they will have just as much fun.
caring star
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Thankyou all for your replies.
Aliportico-can you please give more details about -Kings camps at Queen Anne's, Caversham, and Super camps at Bearwood College? website?

Tent at home garden is cheaper but it is not relaxing for working parents - more work and for them as again the parents will be camp leader so the same rules/activities :lol:
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caring star wrote:Tent at home garden is cheaper but it is not relaxing for working parents - more work and for them as again the parents will be camp leader so the same rules/activities :lol:
Ah, you're obviously a bit more 'hands on' than we are, CS. It is about the only condition under which I will tolerate sleepovers, and parental involvement stretches no further than ensuring the fridge is stocked and they have a key to get in and out for the loo at night.
Bestichka
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check barracudas.co.uk to see if they operate in your area - you can get a child in for a couple of days per week.
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Do you mean camp (under canvas) or just holiday club I.e. daily activities from 7:30 or 8:30 through to 17:30?

If the latter then we use Leighton Park these days but Sportspark are also supposed to be quite good for active kids
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Thanks for all the answers. It is not holiday club. I mean exactly like a camp -tent // room is ok, where they can stay overnight away from home(1-2days) with full activities. for 7-15 old boys .
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