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    A coach chatting with campers gathered courtside at the BCIS Young Ambassador Summer Camp
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    Week One of the BCIS Young Ambassador Summer Camp 2026

    10 July 2026BCIS Communications Team 4 min read

    The BCIS Young Ambassador Summer Camp 2026 opened its doors on Monday 6 July, and the first week has been every bit as lively as promised.

    Off to a Flying Start

    Families arrived to a warm welcome at registration, where campers picked up their lanyards and a very smart Knights jersey before heading off to meet their group for the week.

    From day one, the timetable has been packed — sport, art and design, music, dance and performance, a first taste of coding, and plenty of teamwork and career-focused activities, all delivered in English. It is exactly the kind of varied, active programme the Young Ambassador camp is built around, with one simple aim: build confidence, make new friends and have plenty of fun along the way.

    Campers lining up on the first day of BCIS Summer CampFamilies at the BCIS Summer Camp registration desk

    Physical Education, Building and Bags of Teamwork

    Day two brought campers outside for physical education and into the pool for swimming, before switching gears for an afternoon of creative projects and team challenges. Groups worked together to design and build, constructing tall straw towers as high as their teachers.

    There was plenty of drawing, problem-solving and hands-on building throughout the day, with campers encouraged to try something new and pitch in as a team.

    Campers building a straw tower together as a team challenge

    World Kitchen

    In the World Kitchen, campers learned how to cook, preparing and plating a simple snack of their own.

    Campers taking part in a World Kitchen cooking activity

    Classroom Work

    A wide view of campers working together at their desks in the classroom
    A teacher talking through the activity with a small groupA camper concentrating on a paper craft activityTwo campers working together with modelling clayStaff and a camper holding up a finished piece of artwork

    Stepping Into Coding and AI

    Later in the week, campers swapped the playground for the computer lab to explore the basics of coding and artificial intelligence. Working in pairs and small groups, they learned to build simple programmes, test their ideas and see first-hand how AI tools can be used.

    It was a fun and useful day for everyone involved, with campers helping one another troubleshoot and clearly enjoying the challenge of creating something on screen from scratch.

    A camper's Scratch coding project, with sound waves and a 3D game on screenA camper waving hello from the computer lab
    Contact Sheet

    More frames from the week — every camper, every corner, straight off the memory card.

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    Coding & AI

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    Enrolling NowCamp at a Glance
    • Running weekly from 6 to 31 July 2026
    • 10,000 THB per week, or 39,000 THB for all four weeks
    • Plus 2,000 THB for insurance and a camp shirt
    • Weekly sign-ups still open — call 081-950-6659 or 094-637-5550

    With three more weeks of the Young Ambassador Summer Camp still to come, there is plenty of time for more children to join the fun — whether for a single week or all the way through to the end of July.

    Interested in joining BCIS? Learn more about our admissions process or contact our team to book a campus visit. We welcome families from all over the world to our international school in Chiang Mai.

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