Creativity Camp FLOURISH

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The daily schedule runs from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM and includes a variety of creative activities, cooking, well-being workshops, and free-choice activities. There are daily walks in local outdoor spaces, and children will have time for play in the designated play space. A special trip to the Earth Trust is planned for Wednesday, 9 April 2025.

The camp has a large art room where children will participate in various creative activities each day. The program has a spring focus, encouraging creativity in gardens. Outdoor play is incorporated into the schedule, though specific sports or games are not detailed. Children will have the opportunity to choose from different activities to suit their interests. The meals provided include a breakfast snack and a vegetarian lunch, with drinks available throughout the day, including water and sugar-free squash. All dietary requirements are catered for, ensuring that each child has suitable meal options.

When? 

Week 1 : 7th-10th April

Week 2: 14th-17th April

Time: 9.30am- 3.30pm

Where? Drop off and pick up: Ark-T, Shop 101 Cowley Centre (Templars Square)

Who? 6 – 11 years

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• FREE tickets for Free School Meal recipients

• Limited FREE tickets for families who need them and don’t receive Free School Meals

• Limited tickets available at £40 per day

Notice:

Camp FLOURISH offers limited spaces for children with special educational needs (SEND) on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications are carefully reviewed, and if adequate support cannot be provided, staff will contact parents to discuss options. However, the camp’s new space is not fully wheelchair accessible, as there is no lift or disabled toilet access

Contact: hello@ark-t.org

 

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    We have two sites which sit 10 minutes walk away from each other, either side of Templars Square Shopping Centre