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We know you probably have questions as all our previous parents and campers have. You are welcome to contact us regarding your enquiries but feel free to check out our FAQs here first to get your answers straight away.

Can I register online?

Q1

Where is the Camp located?

Q2

What is the duration of the Summer Camp?

Q3

What are the fees for Summer Camp Nigeria?

Q4

How do I pay?

Q5

Are there any discounts for large families or group registrations?

Q6

What should Boarding Campers bring along to camp?

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What should Day Campers bring along to camp?

Q8

What should my child NOT bring?

Q9

What are the hours for Day Campers?

Q10

Do Day Campers get lunch?

Q11

Is transportation provided for Day Campers?

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Question 1

Can I register online?

 

Yes. Please Click on any of the register now buttons.

Question 2

Where is the Camp located?

 

The camp is hosted at The OAK Place, Lekki , Lagos- Nigeria.

Question 3

What is the duration of the Summer Camp?

 

The camp will hold for one week from the 28th of July to the 3rd of August, 2019.

Question 4

What are the fees for Summer Camp Nigeria? 

 

The fee for Campers is 59,999 Naira.

Question 5

How do I pay?

 

All payments should be made to: Brainy Educare Services, GTBank account number: 0014562007

Question 6

Are there any discounts for large families or group registrations?

 

Yes there are. Group registrations from the same school or organisation will also attract special discounts. Please contact us for details.

Question 7

What should Campers bring along to camp?

 

2 or 3 plain white shirts (This is the official dress code )

2 - 4 pairs of jean trousers/skirts

1 blanket

1 bedsheet

1 pillow case

A pair of slippers

A pair of trainers/sports sneakers

A set of pyjamas (shirt and trouser type only)

Toiletries and other personal items (e.g. sponge, soap, toothpaste, comb etc.)

Question 9

What should my child NOT bring?

 

Campers may not bring any of the following items: Computers (including gaming types), Radios, TVs, CD/MP3 players, knives, cigarettes/tobacco, drugs, alcohol, fireworks and firearms. Although mobile phones are permitted, they should be used and cared for responsibly.

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