Summer Camps Now Available to Book

2026 Summer Camps Available

Six weeks off school. For a lot of parents in Halton and Cheshire, that sentence brings equal parts excitement and dread. The kids are buzzing for the break, but by week two the “I’m bored” starts, screen time creeps up, and routines that took all year to build start slipping. Good news: our Summer Camps 2026 are now open for booking, and they’re built to fill that gap with something better than boredom. 

Our camps aren’t just childcare to get families through the holidays, though they do that too. They’re designed around one simple idea: summer is a chance to build children’s confidence, health, and social skills, not just fill their time. 

Here’s what makes them worth booking early. 

1. A genuine mix of activity, not just one sport on repeat. Each day blends performing arts (dance, drama, gymnastics), sport (football, basketball, boxing, yoga) and brain games (puzzles, board games, Lego workshops). Some children thrive on the pitch, others come alive on stage or over a puzzle. Mixing it up means every child finds something they genuinely enjoy, rather than sitting out the parts they don’t. 

2. Wellbeing is built into the day, not bolted on. Alongside the fun, every camp day includes age-appropriate sessions on nutrition, sleep, mental health, and self-reflection. Children leave not just tired and happy, but with small, practical habits around eating, resting and coping that they carry back into term time. 

3. Every child is welcome. Our camps are inclusive by design, with dedicated sessions available for children with additional needs, so families don’t have to search separately for “the camp that will take my child.” Building friendships and trust as part of a team is the whole point, and that shouldn’t depend on which camp a child ends up in. We run camps across Runcorn, Widnes and Chester, including options at Palacefields Primary School, Studio Two at The Heath Gym, Ormiston Chadwick Academy, and Hallwood Park School, alongside our SEND-only camp at Queens Park High School in Chester. 

As one camp parent puts it, her seven-year-old has been attending for two years and asks to go back to see the staff and friends he’s made there. 

Spaces fill up fast once the school holidays get closer, so it’s worth booking sooner rather than later. 

You can see all our current camps, locations, and booking links on our Camps page. Get in touch to find out how our Summer Camps 2026 can support your child, or to ask about group bookings for schools and community groups.

Sean Bailey Wellness
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