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We’re available on weekdays between 09:00 and 17:00 at 023 5410330. During the camps, we are reachable 24/7 at 06 17038489. You can also email us at info@bovelander.nl.Frequently asked questions about General
I haven’t received a payment confirmation. What should I do?
Sometimes our emails end up in the spam or junk folder. Please check there first. If it’s not there, double-check the email address linked to your account. Still nothing? Give us a call or send an email so we can help you resolve it quickly!I haven’t received an order confirmation. What should I do?
Sometimes our emails end up in the spam or junk folder. Please check there first. If it’s not there, double-check the email address linked to your account. Still nothing? Give us a call or send an email so we can help you resolve it quickly!How is the camp supervised? Who is responsible during the camps?
Every camp has at least three lead staff members. One oversees the overall organization, including scheduling, communication with parents, and coordination with other staff. Another is responsible for food, drinks, and first aid; they will contact you before camp starts about allergies or dietary needs. The third lead is in charge of training and the hockey program. Additional staff are assigned to small groups and will accompany the children throughout the day.Frequently asked questions about Special requests
My child would like to come to a mini/junior camp, but is too young. Can they still join?
Our website shows the age categories for the different camps. Most of the time it's no problem if the child is a bit younger than the average age. We would appreciate it if you let us know beforehand by calling or mailing, so we can take this into account.My child would like to come to a camp, but is too old. Can they still join?
If your child is too old for the Mini Hockey Camp, they can join the Junior Hockey Camp. From age 12, they are welcome at the Hockey & Surf Camps at Zandvoortsche HC. Want them to join one last Junior Camp with friends? Contact us to discuss the options.Can my child be placed in a group with friends?
You can list preferred groupmates during registration. We do our best to honor these requests. If your child isn't happy with the placement, we can easily change the groups on-site.My child needs a different clothing size than those listed. Can I request another size?
The clothing the children receive is available in sizes 140 to XL. You can select a children’s size during sign-up. Need a larger size? No problem — just give us a call or email us.My child is flying or taking the train and can’t bring bulky items. Can they borrow equipment like a hockey stick?
Children that travel with a lot of baggage can borrow a stick. If this is needed, contact us by phone or mail to discuss the possibilities.My child has allergies, dietary needs, or other special requirements. Can they still attend a camp?
You can note any special needs on the registration form. A dedicated staff member will follow up before the camp to ensure appropriate care and accommodation for children that have special requirements. They will contact you before the camp starts.My child is a goalie. Are there special camps for goalkeepers?
For keepers aged 12-16 we offer the Classic Goalie Camp at Zandvoortsche HC, during summer vacation. This camp is tailor made for keepers. Fun training everyday and an international player will visit the camp to show extra tips and tricks. Of course keepers are also welcome during our day camps, but these camps are not specially tailored to keepers. Let us know in advance so we can accomodate for fun excercises for keepers!Frequently asked questions about Day Camps – Program
How often do children train during camp?
It depends on the camp type and age group. Mini Camps have two training sessions and two mini-tournaments per day. Junior Camps offer three sessions and two tournaments. There’s also plenty of free time for games and rest. Plans may be adjusted based on weather.Are there non-hockey activities during camp?
Next to the hockey program the camp staff also provides a social program. This varies depending on the camp type. For instance, during the day camps there's a big game everyday where the children can score points with their group. There's also room for free time where the children can play hockey, play games, talk or rest.Frequently asked questions about Day Camps – General
My child is attending a camp. At what time are they expected to arrive, and when can I pick them back up?
The Mini en Junior Hockey Camps start at 9:00 AM and end at 5:30 PM.My child is allowed to cycle home alone, is that ok?
Yes, if your child can cycle home alone, that is ok. We would like to know beforehand, so please note it during registration.My child has a dentist appointment during camp. Is that okay?
No problem! Please inform us of the time so we can prepare.Can I come early at the end of the day to watch my child play?
It's always fun to see how your child is doing. From 5:00 PM you're welcome to join. It is possible though that the staff decides to end the day with a game instead of hockey.What should my child bring to a camp?
Two weeks before the start of the camp you will recieve a newsletter with all info. To get a general idea, here is a packing list: * Hockey stick * Mouth guard * Shin guards * Clean set of clothing * Warm clothing * Rain coat * Sunscreen * Sun cap or hatFrequently asked questions about Dagkampen - Food and drink
What will my child eat and drink at day camp?
During a day camp every morning there's a break where the children are served a cookie and lemonade. Lunch consists of bread with toppings, veggies and fruit. In the afternoon there's another break where the children are served a warm snack and lemonade. For the rest of the day there's water and fruit freely available.My child has an allergy. Is it safe to let them go to camp?
For every camp, one staff member is responsible for food and drink. This staff member will contact you about this before the start of the camp. They will provide good alternatives and will make sure to avoid cross contamination. It is important to let us know about the allergy. You can list this on the registration form.My child has certain dietary preferences. Are these taken into account?
For every camp, one staff member is responsible for food and drink. This staff member will contact you about this before the start of the camp. They will provide good alternatives for children with dietary preferences. It is important to let us know about the preferences. You can list this on the registration form.Frequently asked questions about Slaapkampen - Programma
What’s the difference between the Classic Hockey Camp, Classic Goalie Camp, and Ultimate Beach & Hockey Camp?
During summer vacation we organize a sleeping camp that is subdivided into three different programs. One is the Ultimate Beach & Hockey Camp, where the children can visit the beach as well as play hockey. Our partner Pepsports organizes surfing lessons there on Tuesday and Thursday. Then there's the Classic Hockey Camp, focussed on hockey, and the Classic Goalie Camp, tailored to goalkeepers. The rest of the social program is shared, and the children sleep and eat at the same location.How often do children train during camp?
The number of training sessions per day depends on the type of camp, like we mention above. We strive for two hockey moments before lunch and two afterwards. These can be general training, specialized training and tournament rounds. Depending on the weather and the social program we might decide to move the hockey moments around.Are there non-hockey activities during camp?
During the sleep camps in Zandvoort the children will regularly visit the beach or Zandvoorts town centre for games or activities. During some of the other sleep camps the staff wil take the children swimming or take them on another fun activity.Frequently asked questions about Sleep Camps – Arrival & Departure
My child is going to one of the camps. What time should they arrive and what time can I pick them back up?
The junior sleep camps start Sunday afternoon at 1:00 PM and end on Wednesday evening at 5:30 PM. The sleep camps at Zandvoortsche HC start on Sunday at 1:00 PM and end on Saturday at 3:30 PM.Can I bring my child later or pick them up earlier due to holiday plans?
If a child misses a day this is mostly no problem. Contact us beforehand to tell us about it and list it on the registration form, so we can make sure the staff knows about it.My child is arriving at one of your camps from abroad. Is it possible that they are picked up form an airport of train station nearby?
On the registration form you can indicate that your child would like to use the pick-up/drop-off service. This service entails that a member of staff or one of our employees picks your child up from an airport (Amsterdam/Rotterdam) or train station nearby. We'll make sure your child knows it's us and we'll escort them to and from the airport or train station.Will my child have time to unpack on the day of arrival?
On the first day of camp the children will have plenty of time to unpack and get to know the other children at the camp. Once all children have arrived and gotten to know eachother, the hockey program will start.Will my child have time to pack on the day of departure?
On the last day of camp the children will have plenty of time to pack their belongings. Is your child leaving early on the final day? We'll make sure the staff let your child know, so they can leave on time.Frequently asked questions about Slaapkampen - Slapen
Where does my child sleep during a junior sleep camp?
During a junior sleep camp the children sleep in tents that they bring themselves. They are free to arrange with who to share a tent. There are always children that come alone. Do you have an open spot in your tent? Let us know beforehand by mail or phone.Where does my chld slieep during an Ultimate Beach & Hockey Camp, a Classic Hockey Camp or a Classic Goalie Camp?
During the hockey and surf camps in Zandvoort the children will speel in tents with four beds. Who bunks with who is determined by us, we will keep the children's preferences in mind. These preferences can be listed on the registration form. Is your child coming alone? We'll make sure they will bunk with age-mates.Is it possile for my child to share a tent with friends?
We determine who share a tent during the hockey and surf camps at Zandvoort beforehand. We take the children's preferences in mind. The tents fit four children each. Do you want to share a tent with more than four friends? We will try to split the group over multiple tents.Do boys and girls sleep apart?
For all our camps boys and girls sleep apart in different tents. The staff also sleeps apart from the children, but they will of course be close by.Can children bring their phone to camp?
During our sleep camps the children will make new friends with who they like to make pictures and exchange contact info. For this, the children can use their phones on moments indicated by staff. The rest of the time the phones are turned in to the staff. So the children are free to bring their phone, but it's not mandatory!Frequently asked questions about Sleep Camps – Packing
What should my child bring to camp?
Three weeks before the start of the camp each participant will get a camp newsletter that lists the latest info and what you should bring to camp. To get a general idea, here is a basic packing list: * Sleeping bag, pillow and bedsheet: the children sleep om field beds. Thin sleeping mats are provided, if you want to bring a matress this is possible, but no larger than 70 cm by 200 cm. * Hockey gear: stick, mouth guard, shin guards etc... * Toiletry and towels * Multiple sets of sporting clothes * Warm sweater and rain jacket * Clothes that can get dirty * Atletic shirt or t-shirt in the colors of your team (team colors will be listed in the camp newsletter you get beforehand) * Swminning and beach clothes * Decorations for the tentMy child is flying or taking the train and can’t bring bulky items. Can they borrow equipment like a hockey stick?
Children that travel with a lot of baggage can borrow a stick. If this is needed, contact us by phone or mail to discuss the possibilities.Frequently asked questions about Slaapkampen - Eten en drinken
My child has an allergy. Is it safe to let them go to camp?
Food and drink for the sleep camps at Zandvoortsche HC is served by a catering company. Before camp we send them a list of participants containing allergies and dietary preferences of the children. For every camp, one staff member is responsible for food and drink. This staff member will contact you about this before the start of the camp. They will provide good alternatives and will make sure to avoid cross contamination. It is important to let us know about the allergy. You can list this on the registration form.My child has certain dietary preferences. Are these taken into account?
Food and drink for the sleep camps at Zandvoortsche HC is served by a catering company. Before camp we send them a list of participants containing allergies and dietary preferences of the children. For every camp, one staff member is responsible for food and drink. This staff member will contact you about this before the start of the camp. They will take the dietary preferences of your child into account. It is important to let us know about the preferences. You can list this on the registration form.What do the children eat and drink at the camps?
Every day the children are served breakfast, lunch and dinner. Furthermore in the morning there's a break where they are served a cookie and lemonade and in the afternoon another break where they are served a snack and lemonade. The rest of the day water and fruit is freely available. During free time the children have the opportunity to buy sweets with the snack card. This is availabe to buy on-site by cash or Tikkie, for 5 euros.My question is not listed. Get in contact