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Spanish and Basketball Camp in Spain
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Spanish language + Basketball Camp ALICANTE SPAIN 2011

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Arrival/Departure times
Arrival places
  • Arrival of residential participants: Sunday 17th or 24th from 16:00 at the Villa Universitaria residence reception, Calle de Vicente Savall Pascual, 16 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig ALICANTE
    In case of early arrivals, there will camp counsellors to welcome participants. Lunch this day is not included in the price. Chaperonees will accompany players to the Residence restaurant for lunch.
  • Arrival of day participants: Monday 18th or 25th at 09:00 at the Villa Universitaria residence reception, Calle de Vicente Savall Pascual, 16 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig ALICANTE

Camp pick-up points

  • Pick-up of day participants from Monday to Friday: In front of the Sports Complex at the campus of the University of Alicante between 18:00 and 18:15 or between 18:45 and 19:00 at the exit to the El Mercado TRAM station (Tram ticket is not included in the price)
  • Pick-up of residential participants: Sunday 24th or 30th between 09:00 and 12:00 at the reception of the Villa Universitaria residence Calle de Vicente Savall Pascual, 16 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig ALICANTE
    In case of late departure, lunch this day is not included in the camp price. Participants can have lunch at the Residence Restaurant.
Airport pick-up service

If you wish to be collected by a member of the camp staff from the train/bus station or Alicante airport, please complete the Transfer Service section of the Registration Form.

The cost for this service varies depending on the place and time of arrival or departure. The price is also affected by the player’s age if he/she is flying as an unaccompanied minor and requires collection and transfer by a member of staff.

Zador provides this direct residence transfer service 24-hours a day.

Spanish immersion course: The first day

Before beginning the Spanish course, participants first undergo a placement test and oral interview to determine their language level. The test and level allocation process lasts for a total of 1.5 hours.

Once students have been allocated their language level, they are separated into class groups and provided with Spanish course books/materials.

Basketball training: The first day

The basketball camp begins on the Monday at 14:00 with a presentation of the camp and distribution of kit.

Training begins at 15:00. Once the players have been divided into age groups, the coaches define training groups in accordance with the basketball level they show during a basic training session and practice games.

In doing so, they ensure that the members of each group are of the same standard and that a high level of competition exists within their group.

What to bring

Workout gear for 1 week
5 T-Shirts and 5 gym shorts
5 pairs of socks
2 pairs of basketball shoes (It is not a good idea new shoes)

Daily Clothes: casual clothing
Shorts, pants, T-Shirts
Fleece jacket or sweaters and thin raincoat
Plenty of socks and underwear
Pijamas/nightdress
Beach towel, 2 bathing suits, bathing cap, hat for the sun
Shoes or sandals and flip-flops for the shower, the swimming pool and the beach
Sunglasses
Small toiletries kit or basket so your child can carry and keep track of essentials such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, floss, deodorant, comb and brush. Bath Robe .
Sunscreen
Fun
Towels for the shower, the swimmingpool and the beach
* Electricity supply in Spain is AC 220 Volts, 50 Hertz. Sockets meet European regulations and use the round pin system. Bring adaptors and make sure that the electrical appliances you are going to use (computer, mobile phone charger, shavers, fun…) work at this voltage.

* Put your child's name or initials on everything —clothes, hat, swim suit, towels— with either a laundry marker or iron- or sew-on labels.

* Laundry bag for wet or dirty clothing with your child's name

Documents, medicines
— Passport (Original and 2 copies)
— 2 photos
— Medication if needed. Send medication in its original container, along with explicit dosage instructions to the camp nurse or healthcare facility. A signed medical-release form should accompany all prescription medication (in English or Spanish).
— Parental Permission form.
— Medical Certificate and Release and Waiver
* If camper has glasses or contact lents, bring 2 glasses and contact lens cleaner.

For the Spanish lessons
Pocket dictionnary.
Some material for the lessons (notebook, pens…)

Other items
BackPack or something similar to go to the Camp, for off-campus activities and excursions.
Camera and batteries
Cell phone (and charger) /calling card
Ankle, knee and wrist supports or any other protective aids worn by players.
Protective tape for strapping body parts such as fingers in case you usually do.
Compeed Blisters.
Creams or gels used to warm up muscles, if applicable.

Could be a good idea to download and print the items to bring tho the Basketball Camp and check them because probably we forgot something that your child consider important.

Laundry service

Laundry service 2 a week is included for overnight campers.

Put your child's name or initials on everything —clothes, hat, swim suit, towels— with either a laundry marker or iron- or sew-on labels and bring a lundry bag.

Mobile phones and time for calling

Although mobile phones are not forbidden at the camp, they will not be allowed at training sessions or in Spanish classes, and their use will be regulated. Under no circumstances will the heavy use of mobile phones to receive calls or text messages be permitted.

Please also remain aware of the possibility that phones may run out of battery, break or be lost.

Campers have free time at: 08:00 to 09:00, 12.30 to 14:00 and 21:30 to 22:00. Please arrange suitable calling times with your son/daughter.

Parents, please note: If your son/daughter has a mobile phone, please avoid calling everyday to “check everything’s ok”. Among the educational merits of a young person attending the camp is the experience they gain of being “away from home”. Furthermore, if you are based abroad it is important that you avoid night-time phone calls by taking into account the time difference with Spain. Please also be aware that your children will be extremely busy during their time at the camp.

All campers will be able to call home on the day they arrive at the camp.

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