COVID 19 Safety Measures

Keeping everyone safe at our Holiday Camps


To keep everyone safe who attends our Holiday Camps – from children to our teams – we are working closely with the following guidelines:-

  • We ask that only one parent/carer (key person) drops off/picks up their child and arrives on time.
  • All children and team members attending are required to have their temperature checked on arrival.
  • No parents/carers are allowed in the building during drop off and pick up.
  • Our Holiday Camp Manager will sign your child in and out
  • Additional cleaning measures will be implemented throughout the day to ensure the highest standards of hygiene are maintained at all times.
  • Golden rules will be discussed with the children during our morning warm up and we will discuss the importance of using hand soap/ sanitiser
  • All our team members will receive face to face training before working at our Holiday Camps to recognise the symptoms of COVID 19 and what to do should a child or another team member show such symptoms.
  • PPE will be available for our team members to wear should they choose to.
  • Children are also welcome to wear PPE if they wish to.

What we will do if someone develops /shows symptoms at our Holiday Camp?

If a child becomes unwell or develops any symptoms of COVID 19 during the day, they will be seperated from the other students until a parent/carer can pick them up. They will be advised to follow the stay at home guidance. The area will be deep cleaned once the child has been collected.

We ask that the parents/carer of the child showing symptoms takes a test and the child does not return to our holiday camp. We will inform the other parents of this immediately.

If a child or team member test positive parents will be informed immediately.

What to do if your child is self isolating because they have been in contact with someone who has COVID 19?

We strictly follow the guidelines and take keeping all children, parents and team members safe very seriously. According to the track and trace guidelines children who test negative shouldn’t go back to school/camp before the end of their 14 day isolation. According to the guidance this is because you may have the virus but it can not yet be detected by using a test, so you could unwillingly spread the virus if you leave the house.