Will there be lots of children there who know each other?
While some children come to camp with siblings or a couple of friends, most come alone. There is sometimes a short period of nerves at the beginning but this soon goes as they settle into their dorm groups and their counsellor gets them playing games together.
Will my child fit in at camp?
Children of all sorts and from all places come and enjoy Camp Crusoe. Most are at school here in the UK, though we have a number of international campers join us. Wherever they are from or what their life is like at home, every camper is equal at camp and it is a great opportunity for them to get away from the pressures of their everyday life and make new friends is a new environment.
Are there rules at camp?
Yes. Camp Crusoe is all about fun but we do set some rules to make sure everyone has fun in a safe way so things don't start to resemble Lord of the Flies! We find that overwhelmingly campers are well behaved but we do have policies in place to deal with problems should they arise. Should bad behaviour persist, we will call the child's parents immediately to explain the situation and, as a last resort, we reserve the right to have any child collected from camp.
What should I pack?
A full packing list will be sent out with the parent pack in good time before camp. Please read it carefully and be sure to name absolutely everything and be prepared for clothes to come home dirty!
What activities will the children do?
Camp is a great opportunity for kids to try new things and to spend time doing things they already know they love. We offer numerous fun and adventurous activities such as ropes courses and watersports as well as quieter ones like cooking and handicrafts. There is also the chance to take part in special events like our 'SAS experience' or a photography masterclass with our resident specialist. For more info on all the activities, look here.
Where will my child sleep?
Senior campers sleep in single-sex cabins, in groups of 5 of similar age. Cabins are located close to the main house where there are male and female washrooms. There is also a standalone ablutions block closely located to each cabin glade. Junior campers will sleep within the main house in single sex dorms.
Will my child need pocket money at camp?
Campers will not need money at any point, however, we do have a small shop selling waterbottles, t-shirts and hoodies so if campers want to bring some then we recommend no more than £50. Pocket money is handed to staff on arrival for safekeeping and distributed when the shop is open.
What if my child gets homesick?
Homesickness, especially amongst younger campers, is natural and to be expected. We are always on the look out for signs of homesickness and are ready to offer support to those who may start to miss home. Keeping busy is often the best prevention and there is plenty of opportunity for that here! In our experience if you have any doubt about homesickness it’s better to avoid speaking directly to your child as this can exacerbate the problem and be traumatic for both of you. Writing a letter or e-mail which we can print off and give to your child is a much more lasting way of showing you care. We will always contact you if we have any concerns regarding your child.
Can I contact my child while on camp?
Experience has shown us that direct contact with parents can disrupt campers and therefore we we do not allow telephone contact with during camp unless absolutely necessary. However, parents are encouraged to write to campers (either postcards or special 'eletters' which get printed daily) and campers will be given the oppotunity to write home (although don't hold your breath for multiple letters from camp!). Additionally, each night parents will receive a short update from the camp director as well as a link to an online album containing some photos from the day. Of course, if you’d like to speak to someone while your child is at camp you can ring or email the office, plus there is a 24-hour hotline to camp for emergencies only.
Can I visit my child at camp?
As mentioned above, campers do best when left to get on with things at camp so visits are not allowed. It is a break for you guys too - enjoy it!
Can my child be in the same group as a friend?
If you make a request for campers of similar age then yes, we will do our best to make sure this happens.
Will there be any animals at camp?
Archie, the trusty old camp dog, is never far from Camp Director Jeremy's side and is always on the lookout for strokes. He is extremely friendly and is well used to being around children, and has even been known to convert the most ardent cynophobe!
What happens if my child leaves something at camp?
All lost property is collected on the last day of each session and campers are given the opportunity to collect it before they head home. If you notice something important is missing when your camper gets home then get in touch and we will endeavour to send it to you at your expense after camp has ended, however we cannot guarantee this. We do suggest adding nametags to your children’s clothes as we know they have a habit of dissappearing!