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L&E Newsletter – Dec ’18
5 December 2018
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L&E Review
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L&E Road Trip:Copenhagen
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Little/Cool Sam’s L&E Working Journey
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L&E FEATURE: Tennis Academy
November was a busy month that brought, amongst other things the introduction of our new booking system which will hopefully allow L&E to move (belatedly) into the 21st century. Families will have their own accounts where they can see their payment plans, make personal requests and update data to allow for an easy progression to camp. Please be in touch with the L&E Office if you have any queries about the new system.
The L&E Roadshow got going with Julie visiting Copenhagen (see below for full story). I will be visiting New York in December and will look forward to tell you all about it in the January Newsletter. I wish you all a great festive season and really hope to see many of you in the New Year! SR
L&E Review
We are a small company that don’t have a massive marketing budget to spread the word of L&E. Therefore, we really rely on our loyal families to help us get the message out to other families. Word of mouth has always been our main source of new families and we truly appreciate all your testimonials and recommendations. It would be wonderful to have a permanent record on an independent forum where you can leave your honest and open reviews. We have review pages on Google and Facebook so would be absolutely delighted if you could spare a few moments. Many thanks in advance.
L&E in Copenhagen
Our first road trip of the season took us to the beautiful Danish capital, Copenhagen. It was their first cold snap of the year but clear skies made it a thoroughly enjoyable trip.
We were delighted to host 2 L&E information evenings at schools in Rungsted which is just north of Copenhagen. The first school we visited was Rungsted Skole which is the school L&E camper Freja attends. Along with Freja and her mother we met some new families and spent an evening telling them all about the 2019 L&E programmes. The next evening we visited was Rungsted Private Realskole where we again met some lovely new families. There were lots of great questions from the parents and children from ‘what is the food like’ to ‘how do we pick our activities’. The families said how great it was to have someone explain how all L&E programmes work in person and how this really put their minds at ease about sending their children to a camp in another country.
We have found these information evenings to be very helpful for families trying to decide upon summer programmes for their children. They give parents and children the opportunity to hear a presentation from a L&E representative and ask any questions they might have, that includes the children asking questions! If you would like L&E to come and visit your school, town or city then please get in touch with Julie.
Little/Cool Sam’s L&E Working Journey
I have to tell you a quick story…Sam B has worked with us for the last 9 years and has been a key component of why our camps are so successful. He is loved by everyone – staff/parents and most importantly, the kids. He has always been known as “Little Sam” to differentiate from myself (who is ever so slightly taller!!) However, in my eyes he will always be “Cool Sam”. The main being reason back in 2012 we had a magical theme night where, inevitably I found myself hidden under a sheet in the front hall while the children searched high and low for me. A few children rushed up near me (not knowing I was under the sheet) declaring that they’d received a clue from Sam. One child exclaimed “Do you mean Boss Sam or Cool Sam!!??”…… My ego was crushed for a few moments but, to be fair I definitely can’t compete on the coolness factor with our beloved Little Sam. Here’s his story in his own words….
I was very happy to have the chance to write about my experiences working with L&E over the years. I’ve been working with L&E since it began almost 10 years ago now! So I’ve had many great summers at camp and seen the impact the camp has on kids as they return year after year. I came to my first camp when I was only 19 years old and at that stage the camp was still working out what it would become in the years to come. We had some really great kids that first year, although we almost had as many staff as kids that year, which did make the staff vs camp dodgeball quite easy! As has always been the case year on year, the kids that are attracted to this camp are always great fun. An amazing aspect of camp is that each week is a completely new experience. While you may have the same size camp, in the same place, with the same staff, the camp will still feel unique, as what makes a camp is the kids and each week is made up of a new, totally unique set of characters, whose mix of personalities make the camp what it is.
I came to work at L&E through my family, both my two sisters and my father worked that first year and many of our friends have worked at the camp over those 10 years. The camp has always had a very intimate, family feel to it and that is something that I think was fostered in those early camps. At that stage there was roughly a 2:1 child to staff ratio and it really did feel like one big family. That ideal has largely remained at L&E through the years and is what makes this camp so special. Despite that, L&E has grown every year I have been there and has added new locations and experiences to the original North Camp, such as the new South Camp and teen travel. It would be so difficult to pick a favorite memory from my years at L&E, however I think perhaps the most rewarding part of my time at L&E has been to see so many children grow up over the years. I’ve seen many kids come for their first camp as little 8 year olds, very shy and unsure of how their week is going to work out, and then return for the next 6 years, making life long friends and growing up into really great people. There would be too many kids to name, but a particular highlight has been to see the likes of Tom and Baptiste, who were once kids on the camp, return as staff and be such great tutors. Apart from making me feel old ? that just highlights that the camp has an impact for kids beyond the week they spend with us over the summer. It has been an eventful first 10 years for L&E and I hope that the next 10 years will be the same ?
L&E FEATURE – Tennis Academy
Adventure, Sport and Creative activities are always offered at our Camps but there are few L&E Extra courses that are a little more specialised. Here we look in detail at our Tennis Academy…
South Camp only (1 Week max)
Just as Wimbledon, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world ends for the year in nearby London, boys and girls will have the opportunity to improve their tennis skills at L&E Tennis Academy at South Camp.
Along with expert tuition from our tennis coaches and first rate facilities at Forres Sandle Manor School the players have the perfect setting to improve their racquet skills. As well as perfecting court skills the players will receive seminars on fitness training, nutrition, respect and patience.
To ensure this is a week the players will never forget we will take them to visit the famous All England Club, Wimbledon for a tour. They will get up close and personal with the Championship trophies and clothing & equipment donated by many of the top players. Of course they will get to see Centre Court and the player’s entrance and even get a tase of what it is like behind the scenes in the BBC Studio.
“Expert tennis coaching with a trip to see Centre court at the world famous Wimbledon”
- 5 day Coaching programme delivered by qualified coaches
- Tennis seminars on fitness training, nutrition & respect.
- Elite Tennis facilities at private school with all equipment provided for the week
- Tour of the All England Club, Wimbledon including Centre Court visit
- Exclusive L&E Tennis training kit