Camp Beaumont Surrey
Day camps running across Surrey during school holidays. Activities span sports, performing arts, outdoor play and themed challenges. Flexible booking by day or week.
Official info →School holidays sorted. We list holiday camps that keep children active, entertained and learning new skills while you're at work or just need a breather. Filter by location, age range and activity type to find the right fit for your family.
Day camps running across Surrey during school holidays. Activities span sports, performing arts, outdoor play and themed challenges. Flexible booking by day or week.
Official info →Holiday camps hosted at independent schools and sports centres across Surrey. Structured sports, arts and creative days. Check for sites near Guildford, Reigate, Esher and Woking.
Official info →Holiday Camps vary by age, timetable and provider style. Parents usually get the best results by checking practical details first: location, session length, costs, age range, booking terms and how the provider handles safety and communication.
Shortlist options that fit your normal school run, weekend routine or holiday dates before comparing extras.
Ask about trial sessions, what is included, staff checks, cancellation terms and what your child needs to bring.
Keep one backup option nearby in case a class is full, a camp sells out or weather changes your plans.
A broad mix of games, crafts and sports. Often the easiest choice for siblings or children who like variety, but check how the day is structured so quieter children are not overwhelmed.
Football, swimming, tennis, gymnastics, cricket and multi-sport camps suit children who want an active week. Ask whether beginners are welcome and whether children are grouped by age or ability.
Drama, coding, art, music, dance, cooking and outdoor adventure camps can be better for children with a clear interest or for families who want a calmer alternative to full-day sport.
Holiday camps are useful when children enjoy busy group days, but they are not the only answer. Younger children, anxious starters or families with irregular work patterns may do better with a mix of camp days, family help, playdates, local activities and quieter days at home. If you need reliable work cover, prioritise booking terms, backup contacts and wraparound hours over exciting extras.
Choose camps with clear early drop-off, late pick-up, lunch arrangements and a named contact during the day.
Start with single days, familiar venues, friends attending or specialist camps based on an interest your child already likes.
Look for age-banded groups in the same venue so siblings have suitable activities without creating two separate journeys.
Include booking fees, extended hours, lunch, trips, equipment hire and sibling discounts. A cheaper base price is not always cheaper once wraparound care is added.
Save confirmation emails, label belongings and tell your child who will collect them. An easy first drop-off makes the rest of the week smoother.
Keep one alternative camp or family day plan in mind in case a week sells out, your child is unsettled or work plans change.
Use the holiday camp checklist before booking, compare school holiday childcare options, look at regular children's activities for term time, or browse free things to do for no-spend holiday days.
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