A VERY WARM WELCOME
Dear Parents,
I am delighted to welcome you to Summer Camp at Sotogrande International School.
We are so excited to meet you and hope that your children will have a very happy time with us at this fun and busy summer camp.
Led by highly qualified and experienced professionals in their field, our staff will support and guide campers through this exciting and engaging adventure of learning.
Our campers grow in confidence by taking ownership and responsibility for their belongings, preparing for the day, and thinking for themselves.
The hands-on activities build independent learning and socialisation Campers will experience on-site activities led by our fantastic team of staff and additional off-site activities led by qualified professionals to experience the best of outdoor activities.
The Camp caters to the needs of each camper and we aim to create memorable experiences, cultural diversity, and respect for others during the course The Camp is English-speaking and we will encourage campers to communicate in English at all times
The team and I look forward to welcoming you to campus very soon. If you have any questions in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
With best wishes,
Joaquín Almagro Summer Camp DirectorMEET THE TEAM
NAME: Joaquín Almagro
Origin: Spain
Country of residence: Spain
Camp Role: Director of Camp
Languages: Spanish and English
NAME: Noelia González
Origin: Spain
Country of residence: Spain
Camp Role: Lead Residential Coordinator
Languages: Spanish and English
NAME: Lynette Hillman
Origin: UK
Country of residence: Spain
Camp Role: Head Nurse
Languages: English and Spanish
MEET THE TEAM
NAME: Teresa Pons
Origin: Spain
Country of residence: Spain
Camp Role: Head of Languages
Languages: Spanish and English
NAME: Brian Jackson
Origin: U.S.A
Country of residence: Spain
Camp Role: Head of Pre-Engineering
Languages: English
NAME: Evie Spence
Origin: UK
Country of residence: Spain
Camp Role - Residential Coordinator
Languages: English
*We also have a full team of monitors, teachers, nurses, chefs, cleaners and security team on site 24/7.
ARRIVAL AT SCHOOL
BOARDING CAMPERS
30/06/2024 (Camp Session 1)
07/07/2024 (Camp Session 2)
21/07/2024 (Camp Session 3)
Please go to reception between 10:00 – 13:00 to check in and you will be escorted to the right place. During checking-in, we will record and confirm some details: leaving times, passports, insurance, pocket money etc
If you are planning to come after the official welcome, please inform us what time you are expecting to arrive.
Parking
Car parking is available to all parents.
You can stop by the school entrance to drop off your luggage. Camp staff will assist you
You can park at the bottom of the hill by the main security gate.
DAY CAMPERS
Day campers are invited to come on the welcome Sunday 30th June, 7th and 21st of July from 10 am to spend the day with us, get to know the monitors and collect their goodie bags.
If you prefer to come directly on the first day, Monday, you need to arrive between 08:45 – 09:00. Our day monitors will wait for you at the school's main gate
AIRPORT ARRIVAL/TRANSFERS
Once your child has arrived at the airport, collect the bags and come through to the arrivals area You will see a member of the Camp staff there to meet youthey will be holding a “Sotogrande International Camps” sign so you can easily find them Once everyone has arrived and is on the bus, we drive to Sotogrande. This takes an hour, more or less.
Please remember our Arrival windows are 10:00-13:00
Parents who are picking up or dropping their children at Sotogrande International School are welcome from 10:00 - 13:00.
Please make sure you have completed your Airport Transfers form within the parent dashboard. Any issues email internationalcamps@sis.gl or campdirector@sis.gl
Sotogrande International School
Av. de la Reserva, s/n, 11310 Sotogrande, Cádiz
Tel: +34 956795902
Email: campdirector@sis.gl
Emergency contact: +34679275156
UNACCOMPANIED MINORS
If your child is travelling alone and using the airline UM service they will be met at the airport by a member of staff who will escort your child to the campus.
Flight companies have different regulations and fares When asked to provide them with a reference name, please provide them with the following contact details:
Sotogrande International School
Av. de la Reserva, s/n, 11310 Sotogrande, Cádiz
Tel: +34 956795902
Email: campdirector@sis.gl
Emergency contact: +34638848877
If you require the name of the escort, please contact us within two weeks before your child’s arrival.
ARRIVAL DAY
Registration
On arrival, you will be met by the Leadership Team. Important details and information will be checked and you will be shown to the Boarding House by one of the Boarding Team You will be given a tour so you can find your way around the school and a Camp goodie bag at the Meet and greet
The day you arrive, you’ll take part in a host of fun induction games and activities run by the residential team and designed to help you get to know your fellow campmates and familiarise yourself with the campus.
Making yourself at home
Once you have been shown your room, you can start to unpack and settle into your own space. If you are sharing a room, you may like to spend some time getting to know your roommate[s] All roommates will be international so you can learn and share each other’s culture while practising your English
Settling in to residential
Once everyone has arrived and started to get to know one another, we will hold our first Camp meeting This is where you will be introduced to the whole team, and meet any late arrivals to camp We will go through camp rules and share the excitement of the first few days of camp and what to expect. Then we will sit down to our first camp meal and get prepared for the following day.
A TYPICAL DAY AS A CAMPER
Soon you will be packing your bags and getting ready to leave home and join us for a fun filled experience at Sotogrande International School, Cadiz. Let us start with a look at how your day will run.
A TYPICAL DAY
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 Sport activities
13:00 Lunch back at SIS
15:00 Afternoon Lessons
17.00 Snacks
20:30 Dinner
21:00 Evening activites
22:30 Lights out and good night
After breakfast, all campers will line up at 09:00 and go to their chosen morning activity and return to Camp for lunch
After lunch, campers will attend classes. Once lessons have finished, Day campers will leave the site and Residential campers will have some free time, and snacks will be served in the Cantina (see menu).
After lessons and activities, we will all get together for the evening meal. Following that, there will be some fun evening activities, sports, pool time and other activities such as table tennis, basketball, golf frisbee and more.
EXCURSIONS
Tarifa (Kite Surfing), Sailing Trips, Water Parks, Beach days and more
Excursions allow campers to fully immerse themselves in local culture and enjoy spending time with their new friends making long-lasting memories
These trips have an educational theme and students will be able to take advantage of opportunities on offer including places of interest and tourist attractions. We will encourage students to practice their language skills whilst out and about Day campers - Wednesday. Residential Campers - Wednesday and Saturday.
SCHEDULES AND PROGRAMS
Weekly Junior Camp schedule
Weekly Master Camp schedule
SCHEDULES AND PROGRAMS
ELITE SPORTS
Tennis Elite Group
DEPARTURES
BOARDING CAMPERS
Departures for boarding students will take place on Saturday:
06/07/2024 (Session 1), 20/07/2024 (Session 2) and 03/08/2024 (Session 3).
Parents who are picking up or dropping their children at Sotogrande International school are welcome from 10:00 - 13:00
DAY CAMPERS
Last day for our day campers will be on the 5th July, 19th July and the 2nd August (Fridays).
WHAT TO BRING
Being at Camp is a brilliant opportunity for your child to gain extra independence.
They’ll need to take responsibility for preparing themselves for each day / daily activity, and while this may be exciting for some, it can be a little daunting for others, so we hope the following few pages will help with planning your child’s stay with us.
RECOMMENDED
1-2 long trousers
3-4 shorts
4-5 T-shirts
2 hoodies
Swimwear
Swimming goggles
Beach towel
Cap / hat
Sunscreen
Waterproof Jackets
Flip Flops
Trainers / hiking shoes
Small backpack
RECOMMENDED FOR RESIDENTIAL CAMPER
Adequate supply of underwear, including socks
Presentable casual clothing and shoes for the duration of camp
Toilet bag and contents
Pyjamas / nightdresses
Dressing gown (optional)
OTHER OPTIONAL ITEMS
Reading material
Laptop
Camera
Sunglasses
A welcome pack will be provided on arrival. Including a Backpack, Water bottle, x1 Tshirt, x1 Polo shirt.
*Please make sure that all your clothes are labelled with your child’s full name.
GOLF
Golf clubs
(Non Elite Golf optional)
Golf shoes or trainers
Shorts (no jeans)
Polo shirt
TENNIS
Tennis racket
(Non-elite Tennis optional)
Tennis shoes Shorts
Polo shirt/t-shirt
HORSE RIDING
Long trousers and socks
Riding boots (optional)
Tennis shoes
Helmet (provided by camp)
Polo shirt/t-shirt
WATER SPORTS
Swimwear
Flip flops
Cap
FOOTBALL
Multi stud boots
Shin pads
Favourite football kit
LAUNDRY SERVICE
There is a weekly laundry service within the Camp, provided at the end of the first week.
Bedding and towels are supplied and washed once a week.
SCHOOL FACILITIES
CAMP FACILITY HIGHLIGHTS
• • • •
A large, multi-purpose sports hall
A 25-metre swimming pool
An all-weather sports pitch and running track
Premium boarding house completely renovated in 2023
BOARDING HOUSE
All our campers will stay at Templeton House All bedrooms are ensuite, and each one comes with a range of contemporary features including individually climate-controlled heating and air conditioning, W i-Fi, fitted wardrobes, desks, and chests of drawers. Some bedrooms will be shared with 3 other campers. Views from the bedrooms are impressive, with shared balconies looking over the local golf courses and the sea.
EXAMPLE MENU
KEEPING IN TOUCH
Campers appreciate letters and phone calls. It is very likely that during the first few days of camp, your child may feel homesick, so rest assured that we’ll encourage them to call you and that we’ll take care to ensure they are integrating well. We have a buddy system for those who are struggling to settle
CODE LINK REQUIRED
When contacting your child, we recommend that you don’t dwell on home problems, favourite pets, or how much everybody misses them Try to be cheerful and newsy Junior campers are allowed to make or receive phone calls at the designated time slots (08:00 - 09:00 and 21:00 - 22:00) as phones are not to be carried during activities or lessons
To check on your child’s progress, feel free to use the Class Dojo app, where you can also contact your child’s designated monitor
CLASS DOJO
This year we will continue to use Class Dojo to give families a window into their child's day by sharing photos and videos
Class Dojo is a private secure feed just for the families connected to their monitor group
This app has a message option where you will be able to contact your child's monitor
We will share the link to join your group when approaching the start of each session
The amount of pocket money given to a camper is at your discretion. All costs for meals and excursions are included, but please remember your child may like to bring money for snacks and refreshments, and for presents or souvenirs (we recommend 40€/per week).
You will be asked to leave your child’s pocket money with a Camp Leader upon arrival, along with any travel documents and mobile phones
MOBILE PHONES
Junior campers have phones in the mornings (08:00-09:00) and after dinner (9-10pm) Master Campers will be allowed mobile phone every evening from (7.30pm-8.30 pm), before breakfast and also excursion days.
The aim of this is to reduce screen time and to focus on camp activities
MISSING
HOME POCKET MONEY
Staying away from home can be an exciting adventure for many people, but for others the idea of being away from home for any period of time can cause homesickness. Homesickness is something we all experience at some point, and we understand that emotions to being away from home may need support and guidance. We therefore aim to make the transition of nervous individuals to independent campers who are able to cope with change. We will encourage campers to communicate with us if and when they feel a bit low and if necessary we will enable a call home
MAKING
FRIENDS BEFORE YOU GO
If you would like the opportunity to meet a fellow camper before coming to Camp we can facilitate setting up a Teams Meeting so you can socialise and chat. This is a lovely way to start Camp and ensure you see at least one familiar face on the first day
CAMPERS’ CODE OF CONDUCT
CAMPERS MUST
1. Be respectful to all involved in the Camps.
2. Respect the timings and arrive punctually and prepared.
3 Respect the school property and keep it clean and tidy; especially your own rooms.
4 Not to use mobile phones during lessons or activities
5. Partake in alcohol, smoking, or any use of any kind of drugs; in or outside the campus.
6 Attend all meals (mealtime is compulsory)
7. All laundry should be named, placed in your laundry bag and left by your door on laundry collection day
8. If you have issues during the night, please ask the staff on duty to help you
9. Sign in and out when arriving/departing campus lessons and activities (we must know where you are at all times).
RESIDENTIAL CAMPERS
Please understand that failure to follow this Code of Conduct could result in:
1.A formal meeting with one of the Camp Directors.
2.Your parents or guardians being called to discuss your behaviour.
3 A suitable consequence decided by staff (e g loss of privileges)
4.Early discharge from Camp - particularly if your behaviour is hurtful to your self, to others, or to Camp property
MEDICATIONS/ HEALTH CARE
We need to know your child’s medical information before they arrive, so if your child has any specific medical needs, please make us aware of it in the medical form on the camper profile and parent dashboard
If your child needs regular medication while at Camp, please give our nurse the relevant medicines in their original prescription container, along with the pharmacy instructions.
Place the prescription containers in a clean Ziplock bag labelled with your child’s name and date of birth. Please do not pack your child’s medication in with their luggage
SECURITY & INSURANCE
The school is a secure area with supervised access, 24 hours a day Campers can move freely and safely inside the campus. Campers need to have full travel insurance in order to stay protected
Sotogrande International School
Av. de la Reserva, s/n, 11310 Sotogrande, Cádiz
Tel: +34 956795902
Email: campdirector@sis.gl
Emergency contact: +34 679 275 156