
Where every day is an adventure waiting to be discovered.
A Multi Activity Programme offers children the opportunity to put their screens aside and take up new experiences and challenges. With an enormous variety of activities to explore children will have both timetabled activities with their activity group as well as the freedom to pick and choose the activities that take their fancy.
The list of options is endless and will offer your child activities they may have never encountered before: adventure and camp building, water sports, incredible arts and crafts, team sports, even fire making. Multi Activity programmes will include trips and excursions, visiting cities and interesting places across the UK. Every day will end with a fabulous evening social activity.
Summer Schools all offer a different type of programme that may appeal to your child. All of the programmes are fully immersive with lots of activities and outings; they are designed to be an enjoyable and memorable experience that will last a lifetime. Multi Activity programmes do not offer academic classes, but give your child new experiences, new confidence and many new friends. Multi-activity Courses combine sports activities - basketball, volleyball, badminton, table-tennis, swimming, rounders, touch rugby, cricket - learning new techniques and practising their skills in each sport, helping them discover what they enjoy the most. Together with a wide range of artistic activities (dance, film-making, arts and crafts).
Outdoor Adventure - This programme offers hands-on experience in outdoor skills, ideal for those who love nature. Activities include water-based activities and outdoor climbing and caving and may include mountain boarding, abseiling, high ropes, archery, rifle and clay pigeon shooting, bushcraft, zip wire and rock climbing. These activities aim to build physical strength, problem-solving skills, and a deeper appreciation for nature. Climbing helps students learn to safely climb natural rock formations, building both their physical strength and their ability to solve problems. In caving, they will explore the amazing world below the surface in a safe and exciting way. Orienteering is an activity that teaches how to navigate unknown terrain, using a map and compass. This helps to develop confidence in unfamiliar places and strengthens navigation skills. In addition to these activities, young people will gain practical survival skills in the forest. They will learn skills in how to cook outdoors, build shelters, and safely start and manage fires. These skills teach them how to succeed and stay safe when spending time in nature.