When classrooms close for the holidays, our Winter Camp in Zug opens its doors to curious young learners. The week brings together language learning and technology, with morning lessons in either English, German, or Robotics, and afternoons excursions, activities and sport.
It’s structured, purposeful and full of energy, a chance for children to stay engaged, meet new friends, and discover what they can do when learning feels like play.
Winter Camp | Zug (February 2026)
● FAQ
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We kindly ask that your child brings a small backpack containing a water bottle and a packed lunch. For the safety and comfort of all campers, please ensure the lunch is free of common allergens such as nuts
Prior to the start of camp, you will receive a questionnaire to fill out. This form will allow us to understand any health concerns or allergies your child may have, as well as any necessary actions we should take during the camp day
Yes, our solutions apply to a variety of industries, from infrastructure to finance, offering tailored strategies to address specific climate and environmental risks.
A typical day at our Winter camp:
| Before 0900 | Drop-off |
| 0900 | The day begins |
| 0900 – 1015 | “Formal” Class lesson |
| 1015 – 1030 | Break time – (outside – weather permitting) |
| 1030 – 1200 | Creative exploration time for the topic of the day |
| 1200 – 1300 | Lunch and prepare for the excursion |
| 1300 – 1500 | Excursion-time! |
| 1500 | Travel back from excursion |
| 1600 | End of the day |
| After 1600 | Late pick-up |
Yes, we offer early drop-off and late pick-up services at a rate of 25.-/hour. While we can be flexible with timings, we kindly request that you book these services as far in advance as possible. Please note that the latest we can accommodate requests is by the day before the needed early drop-off or late pick-up.




























