1. Registration
1.1 All registrations and payments shall be made through the Company’s designated online registration system.
1.2 A booking shall only be deemed confirmed upon:
(a) successful payment; and
(b) issuance of a confirmation email by the Company.
1.3 The User is responsible for ensuring that all registration details provided are accurate and complete.
2. Fees and Refund Policy
2.1 All camp fees must be paid in full prior to the commencement of the camp.
2.2 Upon confirmation of a booking through payment, all fees shall be strictly non-refundable, including in cases of:
(a) cancellation by the User;
(b) late arrival; or
(c) early withdrawal from the camp.
2.3 Notwithstanding Clause 2.2, a full refund shall be provided where the camp is canceled by the Company due to insufficient enrolment.
3. Camp Closure and Force Majeure
3.1 In the event that the camp is required to be suspended, postponed, or canceled due to circumstances beyond the Company’s reasonable control, including but not limited to government directives, public health concerns, or other force majeure events, the Company shall not be liable to provide any refund.
3.2 In such circumstances, the Company may, at its sole discretion:
(a) Reschedule the camp.
(b) Provide alternative arrangements; or
(c) Issue a credit note for the affected portion of the camp, valid for a period determined by the Company.
4. Insurance
4.1 The Company does not provide personal accident or medical insurance coverage for participants.
4.2 Parents or legal guardians are strongly advised to ensure that the participant is covered under an appropriate insurance policy prior to participation.
5. Medical and First Aid
5.1 The Company shall administer basic first aid to participants where necessary and may arrange for emergency medical assistance if required.
5.2 The parent or legal guardian authorizes the Company to seek and obtain such medical treatment on behalf of the participant in the event of an emergency.
5.3 All costs associated with medical treatment shall be borne by the parent or legal guardian.
5.4 Any essential medication must be declared and handed to the Camp Manager prior to the commencement of the camp, together with clear instructions for use.
5.5 The Company shall ensure that its staff is appropriately trained in first aid and emergency response procedures.
6. Program Changes
6.1 All information provided in promotional materials is accurate at the time of publication.
6.2 The Company reserves the right to modify camp schedules, activities, venues, or program content where necessary due to operational requirements or circumstances beyond its control.
6.3 The Company shall endeavor to notify parents or guardians of any material changes as soon as reasonably practicable.
7. Photography and Videography
7.1 The Company may capture photographs, videos, or other recordings of participants during the camp for marketing, promotional, and administrative purposes.
7.2 By enrolling in the camp, the parent or legal guardian consents to such use unless prior written notice of opt-out is provided to the Company.
7.3 Such opt-out shall apply prospectively and shall not affect any media already captured or used prior to receipt of the notice.
8. Personal Data Protection
8.1 The Company shall collect, use, store, and disclose personal data in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA).
8.2 Personal data may be used for purposes including:
(a) registration and administration of the camp;
(b) communication with parents or guardians;
(c) safety and emergency management; and
(d) compliance with legal and regulatory obligations.
8.3 By registering for the camp, the parent or legal guardian consents to such collection, use, and disclosure.
9. Child Protection and Conduct
9.1 The Company is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all participants.
9.2 The Company maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards:
(a) bullying;
(b) discrimination; and
(c) any form of inappropriate behavior.
9.3 The Company reserves the right to investigate and take appropriate action in respect of any concerns relating to child safety or welfare, including reporting to relevant authorities where required.
10. Participant Behavior and Removal
10.1 Participants are required to comply with all rules, instructions, and guidelines issued by the Company and its staff.
10.2 The Company reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to remove or exclude any participant from the camp where the participant:
(a) engages in disruptive, unsafe, or inappropriate behavior;
(b) poses a risk to the safety or well-being of others; or
(c) fails to meet reasonable participation requirements.
10.3 In such circumstances:
(a) No refund shall be provided; and
(b) Any costs arising from the removal, including transport or supervision, shall be borne by the parent or legal guardian.
11. Participant Readiness
11.1 The parent or legal guardian confirms that the participant:
(a) is able to participate independently in a group environment;
(b) can remain without parental supervision for the duration of the camp; and
(c) meets reasonable developmental and behavioral requirements.
11.2 The Company reserves the right to refuse or terminate participation where these conditions are not met.
12. Special Needs
12.1 The Company aims to accommodate participants with special needs wherever reasonably practicable.
12.2 Parents or guardians must disclose any special needs, medical conditions, or behavioral considerations prior to registration.
12.3 The Company reserves the right to determine, at its sole discretion, whether it is able to reasonably accommodate such needs within the camp environment.
13. Parent Feedback
13.1 The Company welcomes feedback and is committed to continuous improvement.
13.2 Any concerns should be raised promptly with the Camp Manager or the Company.
13.3 The Company shall make reasonable efforts to address and resolve any issues in a timely and appropriate manner.