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EDUCATION

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Hop along to these fun-filled Easter camps. By Cheyelene Singh

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Camp Woodland

Children from six months to six years are invited to explore, learn, play and make new friends at this multi-activity programme. The camp is led by Woodland staff and supported by some of the best external providers in Hong Kong, including Faust, Rugbytots and Major League Football Academy. Camp Woodland classes run from March 29 to April 1 and from April 7 to April 9 at Woodlands locations including in Repulse Bay, Aberdeen and Sai Kung.

woodlandschools.com

Ark Eden

Ark Eden is a leading eco-education and permaculture centre based on Lantau Island. Through educational workshops, nature-based experiences and restorative projects, the centre provides sustainable solutions for global environmental, and social issues. No matter rain or shine (well, almost), days at Ark Eden’s popular holiday camps for children aged five to 11 years old, are spent in the great outdoors finding hidden treasures, fighting aliens, cooking tribal feasts and creating earthy art. Camps

dates run from March 29 to April 2 and from April 5 to 9. arkedenonlantau.org

Hong Kong Institute of Languages Easter Camp

The Hong Kong Institute of Languages (HKIL) is providing private language classes to those children (ages four to 12) who need help catching up on school work, studying for exams or preparing for upcoming school entrance interviews. With flexible tailormade courses for all levels, HKIL offers 6 languages to children – English, French, German, Spanish, Mandarin or Japanese – all taught by qualified native speaking teachers. Offering 20% off private face to face courses in April, they also provide a free language assessment.

hklanguages.com

ESF Spring STEM Camp

Coding camps are growing in popularity so if you’re looking to get your kids involved in STEM, ESF Spring Coding Camps in-person and online Easter classes are perfect. Classes cover HTML, CSS and JavaScript and children will put their newfound knowledge and skills to the test with numerous activities like building their own games, mobile app development and more. Open to children eight years and over with dates from March 29 to April 1 and April 7 to 9. esf.org.hk

YWCA International Kids Club

Whether your kiddo is a cooking enthusiast, science buff, or gymnast wannabe, the Easter camp schedule at the YWCA International Kids Club is sure to offer something to suit them. From March 29 to April 10, over 100 classes include activities such as cooking, music, drama, STEM, sports languages and many more.

clle.ywca.org.hk

BallroomBees Summer Dance and Movement Camp

BallroomBees Easter Program helps children develop both gross motor skills and agility but also focuses on teamwork, social skills and etiquette. Children will learn choreography to well-known songs and learn to dance and move with a partner, developing confidence and social skills while interacting with their peers. Suitable for both boys and girls ages 2.5 to 11 years, these Easter camps will be running with partners such as Maggie & Rose and Learn2Sew, providing children the opportunity to create their own costumes, make arts and crafts and participate in an end-of-camp performance for parents.ballroombees.com