Anonymous wrote:Church camps are often more affordable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if you are wanting a 7 week camp, which are the ones that are 10-15k.
BUT many have robust scholarships and you could potentially get a discount or free tuition.
7 week camp?!?!![]()
Parents ship their kids off for that long. Yikes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the church camps inclusive to children with no religious affiliation? We have experience with church-based pre-schools which were fine but not with actual camps.
Inclusive in that you are welcome but you are expected to do Bible study (30 mins a day) and “chapel” (maybe an hour a day of preaching, singing hymns and soft rock Christian music). Tbh my atheist kids loved Chapel- it was very motivational and they enjoyed the music too. I was shocked. But they are mainly there for the swimming, sailing, rock climbing, archery, games etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YMCA Camp Letts
Girl Scout camp for the girls
The problem with Girl Scout camp is that they overcorrected on girl safety. EVERYTHING has to be done with a buddy, even in the same small unit. My kid felt like it was all rules and structure, and little fun
+1
Our daughter had the same reaction to the girl Scout camp, she has been much happier at Camp Letts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YMCA Camp Letts
Girl Scout camp for the girls
The problem with Girl Scout camp is that they overcorrected on girl safety. EVERYTHING has to be done with a buddy, even in the same small unit. My kid felt like it was all rules and structure, and little fun