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Holiday camps in Malaysia for ages 3–15, with multi-activity, STEAM, arts and sports programmes hosted at top international schools in Kuala Lumpur and beyond.

Description
Camp Beaumont Asia brings the legacy of the UK’s most established multi-activity day camp provider into Asia, delivering high-quality holiday camps for children from early years through their teens.
What Camp Beaumont Asia Does
Camp Beaumont Asia operates both day camps and residential camps in multiple countries — including Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and more. Its mission is to create “inspirational adventures” throughout school holidays, giving children a chance to learn, explore, play and build confidence outside the regular classroom setting.
Camp programmes are tailor-made by age group, ensuring that activities are appropriate for children’s developmental stage and interests.
Programmes and Age Groups
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Playtime (ages 3–4) — For preschool-age children, Playtime offers a variety of engaging, gentle activities oriented around creative arts, basic science, physical education and emotional wellbeing. This helps younger children begin socialising and learning in a fun, safe environment. Playtime sessions are half-day (for example, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm at certain venues) to match the attention span and energy level of very young children.
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Magic (ages 5–7) — For early primary-age children, the Magic programme combines themed days, a wide mix of activities, and special events to encourage independence, creativity, and social interactions.
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Active (ages 8–12) — For older primary-school children, Active provides more energetic and optional-style programming. Children may choose between high-energy sports, arts, crafts, design-based activities or other interests. The Active programme aims to build confidence, friendships, and new skills through varied experiences.
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Teens / Senior Groups (approx. 12–16 or up to 15 depending on camp) — For older children and teens, Camp Beaumont offers greater flexibility and a larger range of potential activities. Especially for residential camps, these older groups enjoy a mix of sports, creative arts, games and team-based challenges, encouraging independence, social skills and personal growth.
Additionally, beyond “multi-activity” camps, Camp Beaumont Asia offers specialist programmes — such as STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics), English-language camps, and British-themed summer camps — broadening the choice for families seeking more than just general holiday fun.
Day Camps and Residential Options
Most of Camp Beaumont’s offerings are day camps, held at top international schools or premium host-schools in Asia. Facilities are carefully selected to ensure safety, comfort, and a high standard for both indoor and outdoor activities.
For older children (generally ages 9–15), there are residential camps — full-boarding programmes where campers stay on-site in dormitory-style accommodation and take part in an immersive, well-rounded experience of activities, social interaction, and personal development. Residential camp programmes include a broad mix of high-energy sports, creative arts, crafts, design challenges, team games and outdoor activities — giving children a chance to explore new interests, push boundaries safely, and build independence.
Residential stays also come with full-board accommodation and meals in many cases, especially when camps are hosted at larger institutions or dedicated campuses.
Why Families Choose Camp Beaumont Asia
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Decades of experience — Camp Beaumont started in the UK as a multi-activity holiday camp provider, and now brings that legacy and expertise to Asia.
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Well-trained staff — Staff and leaders at Camp Beaumont are selected for their experience, positive attitude, and passion for working with children. The company emphasises training (e.g. via “In2Action specialists”) so that high standards of care, safety and engagement are upheld.
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Flexible and diverse programmes — With multiple age-group programmes, specialised tracks (STEAM, English language, British themed), and a mix of day and residential camps, families can find something that suits their child’s age, interests, and their own scheduling needs.
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Top-quality facilities — Camps are held at top private/international schools and institutions, ensuring clean, safe, and well-equipped environments for both sports and creative activities.
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Holistic benefits for children — Through a blend of creative arts, sports, STEAM, social games and outdoor play, children have opportunities to discover new interests, build confidence, improve social skills, and enjoy a healthy, active holiday break.
What to Know Before Booking
Camp Beaumont offers flexible booking options: in many locations, they provide a “FLEX ticket” which allows families to move a booking if plans change (subject to certain terms and conditions, e.g. notification at least 7 working days before camp start).
Because camps are hosted at established schools, parents should check the camp location carefully, and ensure they understand the timetable and age-appropriate programme before booking.
Also, for residential camps especially, families should note that full-board accommodation and meals are provided, and the experience is designed to be immersive — so it’s suitable for older children who are ready for a more independent and structured stay.

