Parent Centre

Experts at keeping you safe during COVID-19

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 Policy

What to do before camp starts...

On 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!

Download Camper Info FormDownload Camper Info Form

Childcare vouchers

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 vouchers

Commercial package policy insurance

CPP insurance covers you for cancellation if your child is unwell and unable to attend. Discover more information on policies here.

More information about CPP

Holiday Camp Bus Services

We are excited to offer convenient and FREE bus services for students attending our holiday camps at some specific campuses! Our bus services ensure a safe and comfortable journey for your childre, making it easier for them to participate in our exciting holiday activities.

To help you plan your child's commute, we have provided detailed bus routes in the PDF files below. Please download the files to find the most suitable pick-up and drop-off points for your convenience.

If your campus is not listed below, please reach out to our Customer Service team for the latest information about bus routes for different seasons and campuses.

Frequently asked Questions

Discount codes

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.

Is there anything my child cannot bring to camp?

Please note that as we are a ‘nut-aware camp,’ we do not allow any food items with nuts. Smart watches with cameras & smart phones are not allowed. (They can keep them in their bags if needed)

Does my Child need to speak English to attend?

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.

What if I have made a booking and wish to cancel?

You’ll find your Terms & Conditions on our website or from the Bookwhen system.

What happens if it rains?

Of course, as much as we would love to rely on the Hong Kong weather, we cannot always ensure the weather stays fine for your child’s time at camp! However, we do not let a little rain stop us. All timetables are planned with a ‘wet weather’ alternative which means that the majority of activities will still be able to take place indoors. Of course, there are some exceptions to this – but where an activity is missed because it cannot take place, we work our hardest to replace it with an equally enjoyable alternative

What if my child is sick or has stomach illness?

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.

How can I contact Camp Beaumont to discuss my booking?

To speak to our friendly team, please email us on bookings@campbeaumont.asia and we will aim to respond to you within 48 hours.

What if my child is sick or has stomach illness?

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.

How can I contact Camp Beaumont to discuss my booking?

To speak to our friendly team, please call or Whatsapp us at +852 6549 8602 or email to bookings@campbeaumont.asia

Are all the activities included or do I have to pay extra for some?

All the activities on the main camp timetable are included in your child’s booking with Camp Beaumont. The camp timetable will be available in the sign in/out area at camp and show what your child will be doing each day. However, we do have some available Action Extra activities which you can choose to upgrade to at an additional cost. These action extras give children a more specialised session with focus on something they may have shown an interest in, from horse riding to baking. These can be purchased before camp starts, or your child can be added to the register during camp time if we have availability – just speak to a member of camp management on site!

How can I contact Camp Beaumont to discuss my booking?

To speak to our friendly team: Please email us on bookings@campbebaumont.asia - We will aim to respond to you with 48 hours

What if my child doesn’t settle?

Almost every child has the time of their life at Camp Beaumont. If for some reason your child is unhappy and contacts you, please let our camp team know immediately as most issues can be instantly resolved. Customer queries relating to your child’s camp holiday will only be investigated during a child’s attendance in order for camp and the customer services team to establish accurate reports.

We will always endeavour to resolve any issues and to ensure your child has the very best time. Please note that queries raised after the period of attendance will not be investigated if we have not been made aware of these issues during your child’s attendance.

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How to make a complaint

Your right to complain

We strive to deliver inspiring programmes to children across Asia, however, rarely something may occur which may not meet your expectations regarding delivery and service, which is disappointing for all involved.

Our aim is to put things right wherever possible. Please be reassured that we will take lessons from all issues identified to ensure that we continue to improve. We always treat your complaint confidentially and all complaints will be dealt with fairly.

What should you do?

If any issues arise during camp, it is important to inform the Camp Manager who will strive to rectify any issues before you need to make a formal complaint. After camp, we urge all of our campers to let us know when things may not be right, affording us the opportunity to remedy any issues wherever possible.

You can raise a complaint with us by:

  • Email - experience@campbeaumont.asia
  • Hotlines - [SEA] +601 2206 6095 / [HK] +852 6549 8602

We aim to acknowledge your concerns within 3 working days of receipt. Once received and where required we will then carry out an investigation to your concerns and will respond again within 10 working days. At this time we will either inform you of the outcome of the complaint or we may require an extension in order to fully resolve the issue.

We will aim to resolve all complaints within an eight week period after receipt of the complaint, unless the nature is deemed to require third party support and an independent adjudicator for resolution. If this is the case, new time frames may be required and agreed.

How to make a complaint

Your right to complain

We strive to deliver inspiring programmes to children across Asia, however, rarely something may occur which may not meet your expectations regarding delivery and service, which is disappointing for all involved.

Our aim is to put things right wherever possible. Please be reassured that we will take lessons from all issues identified to ensure that we continue to improve. We always treat your complaint confidentially and all complaints will be dealt with fairly.

What should you do?

If any issues arise during camp, it is important to inform the Camp Manager who will strive to rectify any issues before you need to make a formal complaint. After camp, we urge all of our campers to let us know when things may not be right, affording us the opportunity to remedy any issues wherever possible.

You can raise a complaint with us by:

  • Email - experience@campbeaumont.asia
  • Hotlines - [SEA] +601 2206 6095 / [HK] +852 6549 8602

We aim to acknowledge your concerns within 3 working days of receipt. Once received and where required we will then carry out an investigation to your concerns and will respond again within 10 working days. At this time we will either inform you of the outcome of the complaint or we may require an extension in order to fully resolve the issue.

We will aim to resolve all complaints within an eight week period after receipt of the complaint, unless the nature is deemed to require third party support and an independent adjudicator for resolution. If this is the case, new time frames may be required and agreed.

How to make a complaint

Your right to complain

We strive to deliver inspiring programmes to children across Asia, however, rarely something may occur which may not meet your expectations regarding delivery and service, which is disappointing for all involved.

Our aim is to put things right wherever possible. Please be reassured that we will take lessons from all issues identified to ensure that we continue to improve. We always treat your complaint confidentially and all complaints will be dealt with fairly.

What should you do?

If any issues arise during camp, it is important to inform the Camp Manager who will strive to rectify any issues before you need to make a formal complaint. After camp, we urge all of our campers to let us know when things may not be right, affording us the opportunity to remedy any issues wherever possible.

You can raise a complaint with us by:

  • Email - experience@campbeaumont.asia
  • Hotlines - [SEA] +601 2206 6095 / [HK] +852 6549 8602

We aim to acknowledge your concerns within 3 working days of receipt. Once received and where required we will then carry out an investigation to your concerns and will respond again within 10 working days. At this time we will either inform you of the outcome of the complaint or we may require an extension in order to fully resolve the issue.

We will aim to resolve all complaints within an eight week period after receipt of the complaint, unless the nature is deemed to require third party support and an independent adjudicator for resolution. If this is the case, new time frames may be required and agreed.

How to make a complaint

Your right to complain

We strive to deliver inspiring programmes to children across Asia, however, rarely something may occur which may not meet your expectations regarding delivery and service, which is disappointing for all involved.

Our aim is to put things right wherever possible. Please be reassured that we will take lessons from all issues identified to ensure that we continue to improve. We always treat your complaint confidentially and all complaints will be dealt with fairly.

What should you do?

If any issues arise during camp, it is important to inform the Camp Manager who will strive to rectify any issues before you need to make a formal complaint. After camp, we urge all of our campers to let us know when things may not be right, affording us the opportunity to remedy any issues wherever possible.

You can raise a complaint with us by:

  • Email - experience@campbeaumont.asia
  • Hotlines - [SEA] +601 2206 6095 / [HK] +852 6549 8602

We aim to acknowledge your concerns within 3 working days of receipt. Once received and where required we will then carry out an investigation to your concerns and will respond again within 10 working days. At this time we will either inform you of the outcome of the complaint or we may require an extension in order to fully resolve the issue.

We will aim to resolve all complaints within an eight week period after receipt of the complaint, unless the nature is deemed to require third party support and an independent adjudicator for resolution. If this is the case, new time frames may be required and agreed.

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Can my child be grouped in the same group as a particular friend?

We will try to group the child in the same group as their friends where possible, how ever we strongly believe that camp is a great place to make new friends and our teams will actively encourage this. Final decisions on groupings are made by the Camp Manager onsite.

Will my child need to bring any money to camp?

No, we would strongly recommend that your child does not bring any money with them. Camp Beaumont cannot be held responsible for any money that goes missing whilst on camp.

What if my child is ill and cannot come to camp?

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. We will need to see a doctor's note for proof of your child's illness. 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.

Will my child need any money with them at camp?

No, we would strongly recommend that your child does not bring any money with them. Camp Beaumont cannot be held responsible for any money that goes missing whilst on camp.

What are the arrival and collection times?

The arrival time is between 8:45am – 9am. 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 - 15:15 for Magic and Active (ages 5-11) and for Playtime (ages 3-4) it will be at 12:30pm and 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.

What if my child has specificmedical condition or medicationthat is required whilst at camp?

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.

What should I do if my child has left their belongings at camp?

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.

How will my child be grouped?

UPDATE: To comply with current guidance, children aged 6+ will be bubbled in groups of up to 15 children. We group children according to age in our four main age groups: Playtime (3 & 4 years old); Magic (5 to 7 years old); Active (8 to 11 years old); and Teens (12 to 16 years old). These groups may be split down further depending on the number of children into age groups (e.g. Magic could be split into 5s, 6s and 7s age groups). We have a maximum of 24 children per group and our staff to child ratios are as follows: Playtime & Magic – 1:8 Active & Teens – 1:12

Can we visit Camp before my child starts?

As we do not own the venues you will not be able to visit outside of school holiday periods during which we are open. However, if you are interested in enrolling your child in the school and wish to visit the school facilities, please contact the school admissions department and they will be happy to show you around. If we are open, you are welcome to come for a look around - but this is by appointment only.

How do you manage discipline and behaviour?

Positive reinforcement is the key for us at Camp Beaumont! We want all children who come to camp to enjoy their time with us and have the best holiday experience possible. If we see children behaving appropriately, we make sure to comment on and reward this behaviour. All staff have some behaviour management training which focuses on outlining rules and discussing why they are important, then managing children’s behaviour. Of course, we understand that in a new and exciting environment, children may need reminding of behaviour expectations – and to that end, each group will agree to a camp contract outlining the rules of our sites. These rules are designed in collaboration with campers to ensure they keep themselves and others safe and enable activities to be as enjoyable as possible! If a child is consistently breaking the rules and disrupting others, they will be taken aside and spoken to by a member of staff . A discussion will be had about why the rules are in place and why it is important to behave appropriately, then will be sent back to the group to enjoy the activity! In the case that a child is consistently not following the rules, this will be communicated to parents and carers. If a child’s behaviour puts them or someone else at risk, this becomes more serious. In Incident Report Form will be completed and details of what has happened communicated to parents.

If a child’s behaviour at camp consistently puts themselves, others or staff members at risk or causes significant disruption to a group, parents or carers will be contacted and a warning given to that child. If this then continues, we reserve the right to prohibit a child from attending camp as a result of this.

Do you accept children who are not potty trained?

Unfortunately, we do not accept children who are not potty trained. To attend our camps, each child must be fully potty trained.

Can my child bring electronic devices to camp?

Day Camps

We would prefer if children did not bring gadgets with them to camp as we would like them to get the most out of our activities. If they must bring a smart watch or a phone, they must keep them in their bags at all times. It is their responsibility to keep them safe.

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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.

Parent, Dibber International Kindergarten, Hong Kong