Children playing football at the camp.
Doha, Qatar: The Aspire Summer Camp, which opened yesterday, brought fresh opportunity for adventure, learning, and exploration.
It brings together children of all ages in an environment full of enthusiasm and excitement, where they have the opportunity to acquire new skills and form friendships.
The diverse programmes include sports, artistic and cultural activities, allowing young participants to discover their talents.
Aspire Zone has announced the details of the final schedule of field visits within the activities of Aspire summer camp and it aims to provide fun learning experiences for children between the ages of 6 and 12.
The schedule of field visits will include several important stops, most notably the Qatar Sports and Olympic Museum, which provides children with valuable educational and cultural opportunities.
Visits also include the Rail station, which will introduce children to different aspects of public transportation in Qatar.
In addition, Aspire Zone Foundation will provide children participating in the camp with the opportunity to visit the Target Shooting Range, where they will enjoy a unique entertainment and interactive experience.
Furthermore, to field trips, the camp includes a variety of educational activities in innovative ways, such as electronic games, learning drawing arts, football, volleyball, and basketball training, in addition to swimming lessons.
This edition of the camp comes in partnership with the Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum 321, Rail Company, Sports Lab Academy, Get Started Sports Centre, Al Hadaf Shooting Range, Marial Water Park, and Ocean Medical Centre.
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