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 | | Q. | What are the summer camp dates and hours? | | A. | Camp runs for 8 weeks during June, July, excluding the 4th of July week, and sometimes we run into August. The Adventure Camp day begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m. The schedules of the sport and specialty camps vary from week to week but generally run from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
One of our camps is a four-day camp. |
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 | Q. | How much does camp cost? | | A. | Adventure Camp is divided into one-week sessions that cost $230 each. Specialty and sport camp’s costs vary according to supplies needed, etc. Prices range from $185-$240 for a week. |
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 | Q. | Are there any additional fees? | | A. | No, tuition is all-inclusive. |
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 | Q. | Do you offer lunch?
| | A. | A hot lunch and a sandwich and salad buffet is included in the tuition for all camps. Campers may bring their own lunch if desired but the cost of camp would remain the original price. |
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 | Q. | Do you provide Aftercare?
| | A. | Campers who cannot be picked up at the end of their camp may stay for extended supervision for an additional charge. Aftercare provides a variety of choices for campers during their afternoon time. Socializing on the playground, participating in sports activities in the gym or on the basketball courts, or getting creative with various craft projects are some of the many things available to campers. At Camp Webb’s Aftercare, children can form new friendships and strengthen old ones during structured downtime; and groups are organized by interest or desired activities rather than by age range.
Aftercare is offered on a weekly or daily basis. The hours are from 2:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Campers must be rising Kindergartners or older. Cost: Daily $15 or Weekly $40 (3 days or more). Notes: We cannot pro-rate nor can we give refunds with this program. |
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 | Q. | What is the Adventure Camp's Mission Statement? | | A. | Summer is a time when children can embrace the freedom of being a kid. Camp Webb campers enjoy this freedom through our fun, yet structured, program in which they are challenged, learn life skills, make friends, and experience teamwork in a relaxed, non-competitive setting. |
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 | Q. | What grade are campers who attend Camp Webb?
| | A. | Adventure Camp campers range from rising Kindergarten to rising 7th graders. The Sport and Specialty camps offer programs for campers K-12. We also have a program for 4 year olds: Camp Wonderoo! |
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 | Q. | What is the counselor to camper ratio at Adventure Camp? | | A. | Adventure Camp limits its enrollment to meet an overall 1:4 staff-to-camper ratio. |
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 | Q. | Who leads the activities at Camp Webb? | | A. | The sports camps are lead by highly qualified Webb and local area coaches.
Adventure Camp staff are mostly college students, graduate students, or local teachers. They chosen for their experience, desire to work with children, ability to be positive role models, and their level of enthusiasm. All staff members at Camp Webb participate in orientation and training programs prior to the arrival of the campers. The Adventure Camp senior staff must be 18 years of age and successfully complete a screening and interview process.
The Specialty Camps are lead by Webb faculty, local artists and theater directors. |
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 | Q. | What are your Adventure Camp activities?
| | A. | We offer high and low ropes course activities, archery, arts and crafts, drama, sports and games, swimming, electives, and theme days. |
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 | Q. | Do you have licensed medical staff on site? | | A. | A full-time nurse will be available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each camp day. The health clinic is located in the Lower School Building. |
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 | Q. | In the event of a medical emergency, what is your procedure? | | A. | The nurse contacts the Knox County police and rescue squad. A staff member will accompany the child to a local hospital. Park West Hospital is less than two miles from Camp Webb. The staff member will have the child’s health form in hand to authorize immediate treatment. Other staff members will contact and coordinate with the campers guardians. |
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 | Q. | What are your pick-up and drop-off procedures? | | A. | DROP-OFF:
The First Day: All Sports/Specialty campers must be dropped off at the soccer field (#1 on the map) across from the Lower School building between 7:30 and 8:55 a.m.; they will be supervised, free-of-charge. The Rest of the Week: Sports and specialty camp directors will send a note home with your child if the drop-off location changes after Monday morning. Adventure Camp drop-off will always be at the Council House (#2 on the map).
PICK-UP: For your child’s safety, please have ID ready for our staff to confirm your identity. You will be asked to sign the sheet to release the camper into your care. Carpool style pick-up for Adventure Camp will always be at the Lower School Circle. Signs will be posted throughout campus to direct you.
Traffic Flow:
Morning: Adventure Camp campers, please enter and exit campus via Dutchtown Road. Sport/Specialty Camper cars must enter from Mabry Hood Road and exit onto Dutchtown Road. If you are dropping off both Adventure Camp campers and either sport or specialty campers as well, please enter the campus via Mabry Hood, drop off sports or specialty campers at the drop-off across from the Lower School, then proceed to the Council House drop-off and exit via Dutchtown.
Afternoon: You may enter & exit from either road. |
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 | Q. | Is the camp director employed by Camp Webb year – round? | | A. | Yes! Allison Hodges works all year to provide your child with a fun-filled, and memorable summer experience! |
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