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Crawley Down Holiday Camp | Holiday HQ at Pioneer Childcare

Hophurst Drive, Crawley, England, RH10 4XA.

Pioneer Holiday HQ Camps will open onsite at Crawley Down C of E Primary School in every school holiday.

Our camp days run from 8.30am-5pm and are £35 per child per day, with sibling and multi-day discounts available. There is also the option to pre-order a lunch time Grab Bag, available at £4.50.

Our friendly staff team include qualified teachers, sports coaches, art leaders and childcare professionals. Our camps cater for children aged 4-11 years old, encouraging each child in their development through enriching and nurturing activities – with their safety and well-being at the heart of everything we do.

We have limited places available and would encourage you to book now to secure your child’s place.

HAF funded holiday camp places are available for eligible children who receive benefits related Free School Meals. HAF Camps run during the Easter, Summer and Christmas Holidays.

More information can be found here: https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/HAF

To book your child's HAF place online, please visit the West Sussex County Council's online booking site: https://haf.bookinglab.co.uk/westsussex/37147/login

What's Available:

  • Activity Camps

Ofsted Number: 2783773

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Want to contact club during opening hours? Our site phone number is 001444 411388


Crawley Down Timetable

Club

Date/Term

Day/Times

Full Session Price

Booking Link

February Half Term Camp

Mon 17th - Fri 21st Feb 2025

08:30 - 17:00

£35.00

Lunch Time Grab Bag

Mon 17th - Fri 21st Feb 2025

£4.50

Services at Crawley Down

Activity Camps

Holiday HQ is the ultimate destination for children looking for an unforgettable break from the school routine. Click here to find out more about Holiday HQ.

Every holiday camp offers a daily mix of Sports, Group Challenges, Arts and Performance activities. Children are encouraged to take part in all activities at a level they are comfortable with.

Click here to find out more about our upcoming HQ Holiday Camp!

Each holiday follows a popular children’s theme, giving the organised activities a focus and ensuring every day is different!

Weather and season dependent, we’ll be outdoors as much as possible. Please bring appropriate cold and wet weather clothing, and in warmer weather please remember to put suncream and a hat on before dropping your child/ren.

They’ll need to bring a refillable water bottle, two snacks and packed lunch.

NB: No nuts or sesame seed allowed.

HAF (Holiday Activities & Food) Holiday Camps

We’re proud to be part of the government-funded HAF programme in the Summer, Christmas and Easter School Holidays. All food and activities are provided free of charge when booked via the HAF Programme.

All children participate in the Holiday Camp activities together.

Please visit West Sussex County Council’s website for the latest eligibility criteria, dates and to book your child’s place at camp.

“Children enjoy a variety of well-planned activities. They choose between working with friends to build with construction bricks and drawing and cutting at the craft table. Staff sit alongside children, giving them gentle encouragement and praise for trying to do things for themselves."

Tina Lambert, Ofsted Inspector
Stanford Club, February 2023

“All children benefit from the social interactions between different age groups. Children who are new to the infant school and older children in the junior school play collaboratively together. For instance, they sit and do puzzles together and invite one another to join in group games. This supports older children to take responsibility and assists younger children in their confidence and self-esteem."

Tina Lambert, Ofsted Inspector
Stanford Club, February 2023

“Staff conscientiously get to know the children that they care for. They sit alongside the children and ask them about the activities that they have been doing at school. Children and staff have strong bonds, which enables children to talk freely about things that interest them. As a result, children feel valued and listened to."

Tina Lambert, Ofsted Inspector
Stanford Club, February 2023

Ofsted Report

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