Hello and welcome to our important information page.
Here you will find information on what your children should bring with them for a typical camp. What a typical day in the camp looks like and also discounts that are available.
At skillplay camps we welcome participants regardless of abilities, capabilities and language. Our multi-skills systems are designed to impact young children in 5 key areas: social, personal, cognitive, creative and physical. (see our https://www.skillplay.ch/about)
The overall goal at skillplay Camps is the assurance of quality, an all inclusive learning experiences which allows all participating children to develop their physical competence whilst experiencing wider social benefits and outcomes whilst having lots of fun in a safe environment .
Important information
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At skillplay we aim to have one coach to a maximum of 10 participants. With this in mind please book early to avoid disappointment. However if skillplay do have space available it maybe possible to book on the day or the evening before. Please use the contact form below to either email or phone to see if spaces are available. Payment can be taken via Twint.
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Skillplay also offer discounts for a second sibling (10%) for the week, day and half day camps..
Book 3 days, half days or more then receive a 10% discount.
Please note that the 10% discount does not apply to the week camps and only one discount can be applied to one booking
For booking of more than one day please contact us directly.
Please contact skillplay via email so the discount can be applied
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When bringing your children to the camp please remember
1) Pack lunch with refillable water bottle
2) Snacks for the morning and afternoon breaks
3) Indoor and outdoor shoes
4) Clothing suitable for the weather conditions Ie rain jackets, sun hats etc for the day
5) A spare set of clothing
6) Suncream
7) Any medication for allergies etc.
8) Signed parental consent form
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A typical week for skill-play is always planned out (however this is subject to change due to weather conditions and sports available at the time)
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08:15 Coaches arrive at pitch-side
08:20 Coaches to safety inspect the playing area and set up pitches and equipment for the morning sessions
08:30 Meet and greet the children and parents
09:00 Registration health and safety and a brief talk about the day ahead
09:05 Age appropriate games so that children can start socialising and getting to know each other
09:30 Skills and drills session through fun games
10:30 Snack break
11:00 Putting into practice the skills and drill into a game environment
12:30 lunchtime break. Coaches to meet the parents for those going home
13:00 Freetime
13:30 Meet and greet the children that are coming in the afternoon
13:35 Invasion games, this could include capture the flag, capture the ball, Spike ball, other hand eye co-ordination games
14:30 Snack break
14:45 Matches, this could include Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton, Uni-hockey
16:45 Pitches and areas are to be tidied away. Deregistration making sure all children are going home with parents/guardians at 17:00