As Government restrictions continue and we re-enter the Tiering system, we'll ensure that our tried and tested COVID-safe practices follow all the necessary guidance. Keeping our campers and our teams safe is our top priority.
Read our COVID-19 PolicyOn this page, you'll find everything you need to make sure your child is ready for camp!
The first thing to do is complete a Camper Information Form - make sure you bring this on the first day of camp!
We accept tax-free childcare and also accept all childcare vouchers from parents signed up to a scheme prior to closure in October 2018
Using childcare vouchersCPP insurance covers you for cancellation if your child is unwell and unable to attend. Discover more information on policies here.
More information about CPPBooking with Camp Beaumont couldn’t be easier! Once you have decided on your holiday period, venue and dates, you can book quickly and easily online. You can also place a booking by contacting our friendly sales team on bookings@campbeaumont.asia
To speak to our friendly team, please call or Whatsapp us at +852 6549 8602 or email to bookings@campbeaumont.asia
Lunch is only provided for English in Action courses and some other programmes, so please double check when you book. If lunch is not provided, please ensure that your child(ren) bring lunch, 2 x snacks & a refillable water bottle.
To speak to our friendly team, please email us on bookings@campbeaumont.asia and we will aim to respond to you within 48 hours.
Unfortunately, we are unable to set up a payment plan. All bookings must be paid in full upon booking.
You’ll find your Terms & Conditions attached to your booking system, which explains our cancellation policy and any charges.
You can also find our Terms & Conditions by scrolling to the bottom of this page.
If your child has been sick at camp with vomit and stomach illness we do require for the child to not attend camp for 48 hours due to the risk of passing the virus across to other children.
If you have already made your booking, we are UNABLE to apply the discount code retroactively.
Please note that as we are a ‘nut-aware camp,’ we do not allow any food items with nuts.
One week before the camp starts.
If you have already made your booking then we are unable to add the discount code to your booking. If you contact within 24 hours we may be able to cancel your booking but past 24 hours we are unable to cancel your booking.
Yes, we do require children to speak a good level of english in order to attend at camp.
Yes, we do require children to speak a good level of english in order to attend at camp.
Under current guidance, any child aged 3 to 5 years old is not required to be in bubbles of 15, as long as they are not mixing in groups with any children 6 years old or above. So our ‘Playtime’ age group (3 & 4 years old) and our 5 year old children do not need to be in group bubbles. Any children aged 6 or above are still required to remain in small consistent groups of no more than 15 children. This will include any 5 year olds who, for logistical purposes, will need to be in a group with 6 year olds.
The programme is designed to span the entire week, ensuring that your child does not miss any activities. We offer exclusively week-long blocks.
The cancellation policy applies ONLY to FLEXI bookings. You may cancel or change your booking at least 7 days before the camp starts. For all refunds, a 3.5% bank charge will be applied, and the FLEXI fee is non-refundable (Playtime - $50/day; Magic/Active - $100/day). Changes can be made only once for the entire week, not for individual days. You cannot make alterations to bookings online; please call us at +852 6549 8602 or email us at bookings@campbeaumont.asia. Kindly note that NON FLEX tickets cannot be changed under any circumstances. Please see our Terms & Conditions for full details.
The arrival time is between 08:500 and 09:00. Throughout this period, our team will have some fun organised activities to warm the children up ready for the day full of activities. Collection time is between 15:00. Again - like in the morning - our team will have a selection of activities to ensure the children continue their adventures right up until home time.
If you are later than 15:30pm then we reserve the right to charge an additional fee for every 15 minutes late. This is to cover the cost of the two team members that are required to stay.
Don’t worry though, your child will be kept safe and entertained until you arrive.
If your child requires extra support, the best thing to do would be to get in contact with one of our team members on bookings@campbeaumont.asia. You will have the opportunity to give information about your child’s needs and the support required and we will endeavour to come up with a plan to enable your child to have the best time possible at Camp Beaumont. We make these plans with parents and carers on an individual case basis and are happy to work with you on a plan which works for your child. Throughout your child’s time at camp, we will ensure we communicate thoroughly about the parts of the plan which are/are not working and will make changes in collaboration with you to support your child.
If your child has a specific medical condition, this should be indicated on your child’s Camper Information Form. If you feel that you need to discuss your child’s condition before camp begins, you can speak to our team on bookings@campbeaumont.asia and any information can be passed on to camp management teams. You are also able to speak to our on-site teams when dropping your child off for their first day to give any more information about a medical condition which you feel may need clarifying. If your child requires medication to be administered to them during camp, you will be asked to complete a Medical Administration Form (which will be available in the parent welcome pack). This will detail the medication being kept onsite and how often it should be given. If you have not brought this with you to camp on your first day, copies of the form will be available for you to complete on arrival. Most types of medication will be kept in the first aid area of the camp and administered by first aiders at the time shown on the Medical Administration Form. The exception to this is EpiPens and inhalers which will be carried by the members of staff supervising your child’s group to ensure they are always in the correct place if needed. If at any time during your child’s time at camp with us they require new medication, please speak to a member of staff onsite and complete a Medical Administration Form to enable us to give medicine when it is required.
If our camp staff find any named items, we will try our best to return these to children during the day. If your child has lost something which has not been returned to them, all lost property will be displayed at sign in and sign out every day for the duration of camp. You are welcome to come and have a look through the misplaced items, even if your child’s time at camp has finished. Finding belongings and returning them to children is made much simpler by items being named! At the end of camp, any leftover items will be donated to charity.
Our timetables are created a few days before camp starts. Our team creates the timetables closer to camp as we use the most up to date information such as camp numbers and weather forecast to build the activities around.
You will be able view a copy of the weekly timetable on your first day at camp.
If your child requires extra support, the best thing to do would be to get in contact with one of our team members on bookings@campbeaumont.asia. You will have the opportunity to give information about your child’s needs and the support required and we will endeavour to come up with a plan to enable your child to have the best time possible at Camp Beaumont. We make these plans with parents and carers on an individual case basis and are happy to work with you on a plan which works for your child. Throughout your child’s time at camp, we will ensure we communicate thoroughly about the parts of the plan which are/are not working and will make changes in collaboration with you to support your child.
We organise our child groupings by the week so they will be in the same group for the whole of their stay. If they come back for an additional week then there is a small chance their group may change depending on numbers of children attending. If you’d like your child to be grouped with a friend, please let the camp manager know.
While we always ensure high safety standards, there will inevitable be times when accidents happen! Our staff are all trained in the protocols for dealing with and reporting accidents and we always have paediatric first aiders onsite who are able to administer any necessary first aid. In the event of a minor accident, first aiders will assess the child’s injuries and treat them accordingly.
In accident Report Form will be filled out detailing how the accident happened, the injuries sustained, and the treatment given. This report will be shown to the person collecting the child at sign out time. We will communicate what happened and ask the parent or carer to sign the Accident Report Form to acknowledge our communication with them. In the event of your child bumping their head or for any injury from the neck up, a first aider will be contacted and an Accident Report Form filled out (as above), after a head bump, staff monitor children closely – if staff have any concerns we will always contact you.
At the end of the day, you will be asked to sign an Accident Report Form to acknowledge our communication with you. In the event of a serious accident, our first aiders will assess the situation and you will always be contacted to be informed of the next steps. If your child becomes ill whilst at camp, a first aider will monitor your child’s symptoms. If their illness is minor and they feel better after a rest and a drink, an Incident Report Form will be filled out letting you know what happened and will be available for you to sign when you collect them. In this instance, we will continue to monitor your child throughout the day and contact you if symptoms worsen.
For anything more serious, you will be called and our camp teams will discuss with you whether or not they/you feel your child needs to be collected and taken home. Children will be able to wait in the first aid area for as long as possible and will be monitored by camp staff . Again, an Incident Report Form will be available for you to sign on collection.
If child has been unwell at camp and physically sick and/or stomach illness the child will not able to attend camp for 48 hours.
While we always ensure high safety standards, there will inevitable be times when accidents happen! Our staff are all trained in the protocols for dealing with and reporting accidents and we always have paediatric first aiders onsite who are able to administer any necessary first aid. In the event of a minor accident, first aiders will assess the child’s injuries and treat them accordingly. An Accident Report Form will be filled out detailing how the accident happened, the injuries sustained, and the treatment given. This report will be shown to the person collecting the child at sign out time. We will communicate what happened and ask the parent or carer to sign the Accident Report Form to acknowledge our communication with them. In the event of your child bumping their head or for any injury from the neck up, a first aider will be contacted and an Accident Report Form filled out (as above), however we will always ensure we give you a courtesy call to let you know what has happened. After a head bump, staff monitor children closely – if staff have any concerns we will always contact you. At the end of the day, you will be asked to sign an Accident Report Form to acknowledge our communication with you. In the event of a serious accident, our first aiders will assess the situation and you will always be contacted to be informed of the next steps. If your child becomes ill whilst at camp, a first aider will monitor your child’s symptoms. If their illness is minor and they feel better after a rest and a drink, an Incident Report Form will be filled out letting you know what happened and will be available for you to sign when you collect them. In this instance, we will continue to monitor your child throughout the day and contact you if symptoms worsen. For anything more serious, you will be called and our camp teams will discuss with you whether or not they/you feel your child needs to be collected and taken home. Children will be able to wait in the first aid area for as long as possible and will be monitored by camp staff. Again, an Incident Report Form will be available for you to sign on collection.
Depending on the camp’s availability, we may be able to transfer your child’s holiday to a later date to ensure they do not miss out. Please contact our team on bookings@campbeaumont.asia to discuss your options. Unfortunately, if your child’s camp dates cannot be rearranged due to availability, we will not be able to offer a refund.
Our teams are extremely busy throughout the day ensuring that all of our campers are having the best time, so we would encourage you to speak with our team at collection time to get some feedback on how your child’s day was. If you really need to get in touch with the camp, you are able to do this by calling or emailing the camp directly using the contacts we’ll send you the week before camp starts.
If necessary, you are required to complete a Medication administration form upon completing your booking online. If you need one of these, please contact bookings@campbeaumont.asia.
Thank you so much for having our daughter at your summer camp. She was very excited when she returned and enthusiastically showed and told us everything she did at camp. Many thanks to the whole team for looking after her, the varied and lovely programme and the nice and warm atmosphere at camp.