SUMMER CAMP HANDBOOK 2023



It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to our upcoming camp in Montreux, Switzerland. As the director of this program, I am thrilled to have the opportunity to provide your children with an enriching and unforgettable experience.
Our team has worked tirelessly to design a program that not only meets but exceeds your expectations. We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment where your child can learn, grow, and make lasting memories with new friends from all over the world.
As you prepare for your journey to Montreux, please review the information provided in this parent handbook carefully. It contains important details about our program, policies, and procedures, and will help ensure that your child has a successful and enjoyable experience.
We are excited to welcome you and your child to Montreux, and we look forward to the opportunity to share our culture, language, and traditions with you. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to support you and your child every step of the way.
Sincerely,
Duncan Robinson Director, St. George's Summer Camp Duncan RobinsonNAME: Abdi Ahmed
Origin: Switzerland
Country of residence: Switzerland
Role: Administrator Summer Camp
Languages: English & French
NAME: Alexia Athanasiadou
Origin: Greece
Country of residence: Greece
Role: Assistant Director
Languages: Greek & English
NAME: Talita Nadar
Origin: Brazil
Country of residence: Italy
Role: Head Of Boarding
Languages: English, Italian, Portuguese.
NAME: Houdate Ben Fredj
Origin: France
Country of residence: Switzerland
Role: School Nurse & Therapist
Languages: French, English & Arabic
02/07/2023
16/07/2023
30/07/2023
Please go to reception 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.
Best times to come on arrival day:
• 09:00 – 12:30
• 13:30 – 17:00
• 11.30 – 14.00 Buffet for parents and students
• 18:30 – 19:00 Dinner (for boarders only)
If you are planning to come in the evening, please inform us what time you are expecting to arrive
Day campers should arrive with their parents on the first Monday of their camp between 08:30 – 09:00:
03/07/2023
17/07/2023
31/07/2023
Day campers can arrive by themselves between 8.30 and 9.00 during the week.
Departures for boarding students will take place on Friday evening or Saturday morning:
15/07/2023
29/07/2023
12/08/2023
St. George's International School
Chem. de Saint-Georges 19, 1815 Montreux
Reception: +41 21 964 34 11 - 9am - 5pm
Boarding Phone: +41 21 989 21 83 - 5pm 9am
Email: summerdirector@stgeorges ch
If you would like a transfer to or from the airport, please contact us and we will organise transport for you Please note there is a charge of CHF100 each way on arrival day and CHF 300 on other days.
Your child 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 with a reference name, please provide them with the contact details above:
If you require the name of the escort, please contact us two weeks before your child’s arrival
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. 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.
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
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.
Soon you will be packing your bags and getting ready to leave home and join us for a fun filled experience at St. George's, Montreux. Let us start with a look at how your day will run.
08:00 Breakfast
08:45 Day Campers Arrive
09:00 Language lessons
S.T.E.A.M. or Computing
10:30 Break
11:00 Lessons
12:15 Lunch Juniors
12:30 Lunch Seniors
During the week
13.30 Afternoon activities
17h00 - Day Campers Depart
17h15 - Private Lessons Or Free time
18h30 - Dinner
19h30 - Evening activities
22h00 - Bedtime Juniors
22h30 - Bedtime Seniors
Above is the typical day schedule during the week. Wednesdays are the excursion days and we have an interesting program of excursions going to different parts of Switzerland to explore and experience Swiss culture
Weekends we offer adventures to nearby areas so campers can experience Swiss outdoor life while having fun with friends.
There will also be some time where campers can choose optional activities which are paid for separately with pocket money. These options can be chosen in the parents area.
Weekly excursions on Wednesday give campers an opportunity to immerse themselves in Swiss culture From Olympic museums to Underground lakes An opportunity to sample Swiss culture. Please click the links below to see the excursions offered during the camps.
Session 1 Excursions
Session 2 Excursions
Session 3 Excursions
Residential campers will be participate in weekend adventures to experience the adventurous side of switzerland From rafting down rapids to staying in mountain huts and eating fondue. The weekend adventures give great opportunities for campers to bond and share memorable experiences together.
Please see the program for weekend adventures by clicking here.
A Sample program for Junior Lake And Mountain program. Each Camper will have an individual timetable given to them on arrival
Here is an example menu. Each meal there is a choice between Meat, Fish or Vegetarian dishes. As well as a healthy and tasty salad bowl there is a choice between Meat, Fish or Vegetarian dishes As well as a healthy and tasty salad bowls
Starter Main Course
Seasonal Salad Bar
Turkey Cutlets a la Milanese or salmon fillet
Garnish
Vegetarian
Yellow rice with peppers Green peas
Organic wholemeal penne with tomato sauce
Seasonal Salad Bar
Beef meatballs or Cod Fillet
Couscous & Green peas
Coucous Vegetables tagine
Seasonal Salad Bar
Seasonal Salad Bar Seasonal Salad Bar
Chicken (CH) with curry and coconut milk or shrimps
Potatoes Buttered cabbage and with carrots
Jasmin rice Wok of vegetables
Sweet potato falafel with tadziki sauce and baba ganoush
Fish and chips & Broccoli and cauliflower
Barley pilaff Grilled onions, Eggplant, and tomato
Back of cod with bordelaise sauce
Braised carrots and potatoes
Baked potatoes, courgettes and peppers
Dessert
Seasonal fruit salad
Abricot tarte
Pana cotta and sauce
Chocolate mousse
Flan tarte with pineapple
Breakfast for residential campers. Each morning a buffet style breakfast is given consisting of cereals, fruits, eggs and yoghurts, juices. And each morning a different hot option will be available eggs, bacon, pancakes, waffles or sausages.
For residential campers we have weekly animations by the cuisine team. For example Kebab parties, BBQ's or Mexican night. The team are prepared to make meal times a tasty, healthy and enjoyable experience for all.
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.
Pens
Pencils
Exercise books
Small padlock for locker
(optional)
RECOMMENDED
1-2 long trousers
3-4 shorts
4-5 T-shirts
2 hoodies
Swimwear
Swimming goggles
Beach towel
Cap / hat
Sunscreen
Flip Flops
Trainers / hiking shoes
Small backpack
Water bottle
Water-proof jacket
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)
Laptop computer
Reading material
Hairdryer
Camera
Sunglasses
Face masks
Bedding and towels are supplied and washed by Camp staff.
*Please make sure that all your clothes are labelled with your child’s full name.
TENNIS
(For those on the tennis program)
Tennis racket - optional
Tennis shoes
WATER SPORTS
Swimwear
Flip flops
Cap
FOOTBALL - if you want to take part in the staff vs students
Multi stud boots
Shin pads
Favourite football kit
There is a weekly laundry service within the Camp, provided at the end of the first week
Please ensure all clothes are clearly marked with your child's name so we can return all clothing cleaned and ironed.
Bring Your Countries Flag (optional)
You will be able to hang your flag on the side of St. George's during your time at camp This is a tradition to show the many nationalities we host and as a sign of respect and diversity
St. George's School in Montreux is a modern and well-equipped educational institution that provides a wide range of facilities to support students' learning and development.
St. George's School has state-of-the-art science laboratories, equipped with the latest equipment and technologies to support scientific inquiry and experimentation. Our labs provide students with hands-on experience in chemistry, physics, and biology.
A large, multi-purpose sports’ hall High quality boarding facilities An all-weather sports pitch.
All our campers will stay at St. George's School campus, Montreux. All bedrooms are ensuite, and each one comes with a range of contemporary features including individually Wi-Fi, fitted wardrobes, desks, and chests of drawers Most bedrooms will be shared with one other camper, who we will try and pair with the same age and language
Views from the bedrooms are impressive, with either with a lake view or a view of our green campus
We use the registration platform parents area to add photos so you can see how your child is enjoying their experience and so you know they are safe and well.
This will be used for:
• A window into the camp daily life, with regular photos and updates on what campers have been getting up to.
• Important contact numbers.
• Permission forms
• Example timetables
Log in using the qr code below...
It is 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
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 upbeat. Junior campers are allowed to make or receive phone calls at designated time slots 17h - 18 30 as phones are not to be carried during activities or lessons To check on your child’s progress, feel free to email summerdirector@stgeorges.ch
If you are bringing your child to Camp, we recommend that you use the north entrance as there is a car park available to all parents.
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 50CHF/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
Campers may bring a mobile phone with them, but they will only have their phones from 17h00 until 21h30
Failure to adhere to this rule will result in confiscation of the phone
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
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
To ensure safety and enjoyment for all - CAMPERS MUST
RESPECT - I will be respectful to all involved at Summer Camp This includes behaviour towards other campers and camp staff and appreciation of belongings either personal, borrowed or on loan from camp.
TIME MANAGEMENT - I will respect the timings of the Summer Camp and arrive on time and prepared for the next activity
CARE - I will respect the school property and take care to keep it clean and tidy. This includes all areas of the school grounds including the boarding houses and personal space.
SAFETY - I understand that I must take responsibility for my own safety and be mindful of the safety of others by ensuring that I follow the rules in the Code of Conduct. I will sign in and out when arriving / departing campus in lessons and activities.
PERSONAL BELONGINGS - I understand that any items brought to camp are my own responsibility Electronic devices - such as mobile phones, hand-held devices, i-pads and consoles - may be brought to camp but must be handed to a member of camp staff on arrival so that it can be documented and retained safely. Mobile phones are not allowed during lesson or activity time and all electronic devices will be put 'on-charge' in a central area over night Students may have their devices in free time between the hours of 5 30 and 9pm They may also have them on excursion days. The Summer Camp cannot be held liable for any loss or damage to personal items brought to camp.
PRIVACY - I understand that everyone needs their own space and will respect the privacy of others. I will not go into another person ' s room unless invited in and I will not help myself to their personal items without asking permission first. I will not go into another person ' s room after 'lights-out' unless in the case of an emergency.
MEAL TIMES - I understand that it is compulsory for me to attend all meal times
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES - There is no drinking alcohol, no smoking or vaping, or use of any kind of drugs; onsite or outside of campus.
The Code of Conduct keeps everyone at camp safe and well. I understand that if I do not follow this Code of Conduct, the following steps will be taken:
Step 1: Loss of Team/House points
Step 2: Asked to carry out a suitable consequence decided by the staff which may include loss of privileges
Step 3: Meeting with the Camp Director - Warning Sent home
Step 4: Dismissal From Camp - We do not tolerate poor behavior
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 section of the application form. If you forget, please get in touch so we can send you an alternative medical form to complete before arrival
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
However we recommend that anyone who has tested positive for COVID or who thinks they are infected or are showing symptoms does not come to campus
The school is a secure area with supervised access, 24 hours a day. Campers can move freely and safely inside the campus.
Please make sure your child has adequate travel insurance cover for Switzerland
IMPORTANT CONTACT DETAILS
St. George's International School Chem. de Saint-Georges 19, 1815 Montreux
Reception: +41 21 964 34 11 - 9am - 5pm
Boarding Phone: +41 21 989 21 83 - 5pm 9am
Email: summerdirector@stgeorges ch