HOLIDAY CAMPS
149
May15
FUN
Fretting over how
to occupy the kids
during their holiday
b r e a k ? C h e c k
ou t our reader s’
recommendations for
summer camps that
are both educational
and fulfilling, without
compromising on the
fun factor.
Diane and Mark Taylor,
and twins Oscar and Noah,
Australian
We first chose Camp Asia as the camps
were held during the school holidays.
Mark and I are working, so we are often
unable to spend the full week doing
activities with Noah and Oscar, our six-
year-old twins. We love that the camps
kept themoccupied and allowed them to
channel their energies in a constructive
and enjoyable manner.
The Camp Asia team was extremely
organised and professional. We were
very comfortable with entrusting our
children to them. They run the camps as
scheduled, without any short cuts, and
they entertain and supervise the kids in
an efficient manner. We could see how
much fun our boys were having when
they brought back the craftwork they’d
created during the camp. Every day they
would return home excited to tell me
about what they had done at the camp.
Another reason for our choosing
Camp Asia is the familiar location: the
camps are held at my boys’ school,
Stamford American International School
(SAIS). Often, their school friends would
be enrolled in the same camp, and this
added to their excitement.
Noah and Oscar have attended a
number of Camp Asia camps, including
Sports Star and Multi-Activity. The latter
was a good mix of sports, art and craft,
drama and themed activities for different
occasions of the year. We will definitely
consider sending them to Camp Asia
again, knowing how safe and enjoyable
the programmes are.
Camp Asia
60 Anson Road, #18-04 Mapletree Anson
6593 3691 | campasia.asia