Your Questions, Answered
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The camps are run from Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm. Our extended hours run from 8:00am – 9:00am and from 5:00pm – 6:00pm.
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Comfortable clothing suitable for an active day, including practical footwear (e.g. trainers) and clothes your child doesn’t mind getting dirty.
For sunny weather:
A sun hat, sun-appropriate clothing, and sun cream. Please ensure sun cream is applied before arrival.
For cooler weather:
Warm, comfortable clothing, including a jumper and a coat.
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Food and drink
Children should bring their own packed lunch, a mid-session snack, and a refillable drinks bottle.
MultiMix Activity Camp promotes healthy eating, so please avoid including sweets or crisps in packed lunches.
For allergy safety, we kindly ask that no nuts or nut products are included in your child’s lunch.
Please do not bring
Money.
Mobile phones or any other electronic devices. All non-approved electrical items are prohibited on camp. Parents/guardians who need to speak with their child during the day should contact the Camp Manager.
Valuables of any kind.
MultiMix Activity Camp cannot accept responsibility for, nor compensate for, any items that are lost or damaged during camp.
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Each day at MultiMix Activity Camps is packed with fun, adventure, and creativity. Our Campers can enjoy a wide range of activities including team challenges, curious science sessions, super sports ball games, arts and crafts, outdoor fun, and groove-and-move music sessions - with many more exciting activities throughout the school holidays.
Our aim is to give children the opportunity to try new experiences they may not usually have access to, develop new skills, and head home each day feeling happily tired and accomplished.
Free-choice activities are available during extended hours.
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Absolutely. Every child is unique and we recognise that some children prefer art and other creative activities. In order to ensure that all children are active throughout the day, we incorporate a variety of active and fun games that emphasize play and imagination. As such, many children forget that they're doing sport and enjoy these sessions.
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If your child is unable to attend camp for any reason, we kindly ask that you inform your Camp Manager or Head Office at the start of the day. If a child does not attend without prior notice, the Camp Manager will attempt to contact parents.
To help prevent the spread of illness, children should remain at home for the full duration of their illness and for 48 hours after their last symptom.
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Wherever possible, Children are divided into two age-appropriate groups to ensure activities are accessible and fun for everyone. Campers aged 5–8 years are placed in Little Adventurers, while those aged 9–12 years are placed in Junior Adventurers.
Please note that we put the children in groups based on dates of birth, not school years.
As we group children together by age, children of the same age are likely to be in the same group. Although there is no guarantee that friends - or siblings - can always be placed together, especially if they differ greatly in age.
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Yes. To ensure the safety and supervision of all children, late pick-up fees apply if collection is delayed.
Normal hours: Collections after 5:00pm will incur a late fee of £1 per minute until your child is collected.
Extended hours: Collections after 6:00pm will incur a late fee of £1 per minute until your child is collected.
If you think you may be running late, please contact your Camp Manager or Head Office as soon as possible so we can support your child appropriately.
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For safeguarding reasons, parents are not permitted to stay on camp during the day.
We still want parents to feel involved in their child’s camp experience. A daily activity timetable will be available to view at registration, and your Camp Manager will be contactable throughout the day. Our camp instructors will also take photos during the day; please ensure you complete a photo consent form at registration if you are happy for your child to be included.

