British International School Jeddah (BISJ) launches new youth summer camp

The programme runs from 5 July to 13 August 2026 and combines sport, STEAM, and creative learning for children aged 6 to 13.

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British International School Jeddah (BISJ)
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British International School Jeddah has launched a six-week summer camp for children aged 6 to 13, running from 5 July to 13 August 2026. The programme combines sport, STEAM, and creative learning delivered by specialist partners including PSG Football Academy KSA and Jeddah Yacht Club.

Key points

  • Camp runs six weeks from 5 July to 13 August 2026
  • Open to BISJ students and wider Jeddah community
  • Partners include PSG Football Academy KSA and Jeddah Yacht Club

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British International School Jeddah (BISJ) announced the launch of a six-week youth development ‘Summer Camp 2026.’ 

In partnership with Nujoom Sport Management, the summer camp is crafted to support the progression of 6–13-year-olds through sport and creative learning. 

The programme is delivered in partnership with Nujoom Sports Management and hosted on the BISJ campus. Activity streams span football, swimming, basketball, sailing, coding, robotics, engineering, and creative design. Each is led by specialist providers, including PSG Football Academy KSA, BR Performance Swimming, All Stars Basketball Academy, Takween, and Jeddah Yacht Club.

“At BISJ, we are committed to providing high-quality opportunities that extend learning beyond the classroom and support the holistic development of young people. Children benefit most when they are given a chance to continue exploring, creating, collaborating, and challenging themselves in different environments and contexts. The summer camp will play an important role in helping children develop the confidence and adaptability needed to thrive through enriching experiences that encourage curiosity, independence, and personal growth. By opening the programme to the wider Jeddah community, we are also creating opportunities for more children to access meaningful experiences that inspire them to discover new interests, build lasting skills, and realise their potential,” Helen Olds, Director, The British International School Jeddah (BISJ) said in a statement.

The summer camp, running from July 5 to August 13, is available to both BISJ students and the external Jeddah community. 

At the summer camp children are able to engage in a range of experiences which provide children with a chance to grow socially, academically, and physically in the summer break. 

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Registration is now open across all six weeks of the programme.