Summer camps

Summer camps from 3 to 16 years old

This summer, Institut Florimont is pleased to offer two distinct types of camps designed for children and teenagers aged 3 to 16:

A half-day ceramics camp invites children aged 8 to 14 to explore the world of clay and form.

Multi-activity camps provide younger participants with the opportunity to discover a wide range of sports, artistic pursuits and recreational activities, all within a dynamic and caring environment.

Innovation camps are designed for inquisitive minds eager to develop technical skills, embrace creative challenges, and collaborate on hands-on projects.

Each camp is structured by age group to ensure that the activities are thoughtfully tailored to the developmental needs and interests of all participants.

Ceramics Camp

18–22 August, Half-Day – 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

This summer, just before the school year begins, Institut Florimont is offering its very first ceramics camp!

Held on our campus and led by our ceramics teacher, this camp invites young artists (ages 8 to 14) to discover the fundamentals of this craft and create their own clay pieces.

Participants will be introduced to various ceramic techniques such as modelling, sculpting, stamping, slab work, and decorating with slips or engraving. Each student will learn to develop a project from start to finish, following all the key stages of the creative process.

Fees (materials and maintenance included):
Without lunch: CHF 480.–
With lunch: CHF 555.–

Multi-activity camps

Designed to combine enjoyment, movement and creativity, the multi-activity camps are intended for children aged 3 to 15.

Younger children (3–9 years old) enjoy a varied programme including fun activities, creative workshops and outings (tree-top adventure, mini-golf, climbing at Môll, yoga, cooking, team games).

For ages 10–15, the camp offers a programme tailored to their interests, with sports and water-based activities. In August, for those who wish, catch-up classes (French, English, Mathematics) are also available as a complement to the recreational activities.

Innovation Camps

These camps enable students to familiarise themselves with technological tools and the fundamentals of programming.

For primary school students, a half-day course with Futurekids allows them to explore coding in a playful and gradual manner.

For secondary school students, TechSpark Academy offers a programme focused on the Python programming language and an introduction to artificial intelligence, through hands-on and interactive projects..