The detailed list for the Summer Camp 2024 of St. Kitts and Nevis has been announced by the Ministry of Social Development.
The detailed list for the Summer Camp 2024 of St. Kitts and Nevis has been announced by the Ministry of Social Development.

Last Updated on June 25, 2024, 6:36 AM AST by Anthony Morris

The detailed list for the Summer Camp 2024 of St. Kitts and Nevis has been announced by the Ministry of Social Development and Gender Affairs. The list was posted on the social media on Monday, 24 June 2024.

The Summer Camps have been organised for the benefit of parents and guardians. The details and list of the children’s Summer Camps being hosted around the island of St. Kitts, for the 2024 summer vacation period is as follows:

-Diligent Hands Montessori Academy to organize ‘Summer Kids Camp,’ from July 1 to August 23 for the kids aged 3 to 12 and the registration fee for the same will be $200 weekly. The activities will include Pool Day, Talent Show, and more.

-Aplus Solutionz to organize ‘Kids Summer Day Camp,’ from July 4 to August 12 for the kids of age 3 to 14 and the registration fee is $20 and $90 weekly. The camp will feature various activities like Drama, Field Trips, Etiqutte Masterclass, and more.

Aplus Solutionz to organize Kids Summer Day Camp, featuring activities like Drama, Field Trips, etc.
Aplus Solutionz to organize Kids Summer Day Camp, featuring activities like Drama, Field Trips, etc.

-New Focus to organize ‘Emotional Intelligence Camp,’ from July 1 to August 3. The age range for the camp is 1st & 2nd form, the registration fee is $200 and $100 weekly. The camp will feature soft-skill learning such as Goal Setting, Team Building Skills, etc., and activities like Educational Tours, Golf Lessons, etc.

-Charles A. Halbert Public Library to organize ‘Library Summer Camp,’ from July 15 to 25 for the kids aged 5 to 12 and the registration fee is $100. The camp will provide snacks, ice pops, bag drinks, and more.

-SK Yacht Club to organize ‘Kids Aquatics Camp’ from July 15 to 19 for kids aged 5 to 17, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The camp will teach Marine Biology and include fun activities like Beach Games.

The other camp to be organized by SK Yacht Club will be ‘Kids Summer Sail Adventure Camp’ from July 8 to 12 for kids aged 6 to 17, and the registration fee will be $200-$250. The camp will offer activities such as Sail Races, Snorkel, and more.

-Bloommm to organize ‘Kids Summer Camp,’ from July 8 to 26. The kids of age 8 to adults ageing 26 can join and the fee is $175 weekly. Lunch will be included in the fee. The activities include storytelling, Dance-offs, baking lessons, etc.

-Sugar Town Organics to organize ‘Creative Immersion Summer Camp’ from July 15 to 26. The age range is 8 to 17 to be a part of the camp and the registration costs $575. Lunch will be served and all the supplies will be provided. The activities included are Art, Pottery, Soap Making, and more.

-Aaliyah Arthurton to organize ‘Good Vibes Summer Camp,’ from July 15 to 26 for the kids aged 5 to 11 and the registration is $350 weekly. Lunch will not be included. The activities will feature Scavenger Hunts, Football, Art & Craft, etc.

-Central Basseterre Labour Branch to organize ‘Future Leaders Summer Camp,’ from July 29 to August 2. The camp is for the kids aged 5 to 12 and the registration fee is $25.

Central Basseterre Labour Branch to organize ‘Future Leaders Summer Camp,’ from July 29 to August 2.
Central Basseterre Labour Branch to organize ‘Future Leaders Summer Camp,’ from July 29 to August 2.

The Camps are being organized as to enhance the skills and learning of the students during their free time. It will develop confidence, social skills and physical fitness in the children.

The Ministry of Social Development & Gender Affairs also asks the organizers of the Camps to share the information of the same by directly messaging their Facebook handle.

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