Haut-Lac School’s summer day camps run exciting new experiences from 9:00 to 17:00 every day, for 4 to 15-years-old staying in Vevey and Montreux during July and August.
Organised by an experienced bilingual team for over 30 years, they ensure Haut-Lac students and their local peers move, have fun, make friends and get curious about the world around them as they explore the top attractions and natural beauty of the Swiss Riviera.
All in two languages, namely English and French.
Haut-Lac has teamed up with Upstage Musical Productions to provide 4-to 7-year-olds with a fun week of creative storytelling, singing, acting and dancing.
The children will:
A brand-new creative workshop on feelings for children aged 4-7.
It explores emotions through storytelling, art and music to help children and their Kimochi friends build a personal toolkit of “magic recipes” that will help them navigate whatever life throws their way.
The children will:
We welcome students from 9:00 to 17:00. If you’d like your children to stay longer, feel free to register them for our out-of-hours supervision from 8:00 to 18:00.
They should be dropped off and picked up at the Haut-Lac Praz-Dagoud campus, or registered for the free shuttle from and to Vevey station in the morning and evening.
Students will enjoy activities in our international competition standard sports hall, creative art rooms and a fully-equipped music room, as well as in travel in the school’s fleet of reliable minibuses to discover the region’s top attractions.
Feel free to provide them with a picnic or register them for a hot meal at lunch time (12:00-13:00).
Our camps are run by experienced bilingual staff who ensure each child has a safe, fun and enriching experience.
Stevie and Julie McShane have been at the helm of Haut-Lac camps since 1994, welcoming children from across the globe for safe, fun-filled summers.
Their passion for nurturing personal growth, inspiring new interests, and building lifelong friendships ensures every camper feels supported as they create lasting memories on the Swiss Riviera.