This Easter, families across Hampshire and West Sussex are invited to “Spring Into Action” with ActiveMe 360’s high energy, sports and wellbeing focused holiday camps.
Designed for children aged 4–12, our Easter programme blends multi-sports activities, games, creative activities, dance and performing arts with a strong focus on confidence, friendships and feeling good, the ActiveMe way.
With both paid and HAF (Holiday Activities and Food Programme) places available at 30+ schools and venues across the region, our mission is simple: to make high-quality, active childcare accessible to as many families as possible this Easter.
Why our Easter camps are different
Our unique angle is simple: we don’t just fill the day – we focus on how children feel.
Every “Spring Into Action” camp is built around three core promises to families:
- Movement that children genuinely enjoy
From high energy multi-sports and football, to dance and performing arts, days are packed with active sessions that are fun, inclusive and tailored to different ages and abilities. At venues such as Toynbee School, children can choose from Multi-Sports, Football and 3SIXTY Dance Academy sessions, combining “skills, drills and match play” with creative street dance and routines. - Wellbeing at the heart of every session
Our experienced, DBS checked coaching team understand that no two children are the same. Days are carefully structured to include movement, learning and rest, with clear routines so children feel safe, secure and ready to try new things. Camps at schools such as Colden Common Primary, Swanmore College and Morelands Primary are deliberately designed as “high energy multi-sports fun for all abilities, combining favourite games with exciting new activities.” - Real impact beyond the holidays
We believe active children are happier,healthier and more confident. By combining physical activity with positive role models and a focus on social skills, resilience and self-esteem, our camps help children build habits and friendships that last well beyond the Easter break.
What to expect from a “Spring Into Action” day
From the moment children arrive, they’re welcomed into a safe, structured and friendly environment.
A typical day includes:
- Energising warmup games to break the ice and get everyone moving
- A mix of sports, team games, and creative activities such as dance and performing arts
- Time for lunch, rest and options for quieter creative activities so children can recharge
- Afternoon challenges that build teamwork, problem solving and confidence
- Positive reflection and celebration of achievements before home time
Many venues, including Toynbee School, Swanmore College and Colden Common Primary School, offer extended hours to support working parents who need wraparound childcare across the Easter period.
HAF funded Easter camps: supporting families who need it most
Alongside our paid places, ActiveMe 360 is proud to deliver HAF (Holiday Activities and Food) camps for eligible children and young people this Easter.
HAF places are fully funded for children who receive benefit-related free school meals, giving them access to:
- A full day of exciting, structured activities
- A nutritious meal each day
- A safe, supportive environment led by trained staff
At locations including Grange Junior School, Oakley Infant School, Alver Valley Schools, Padnell Junior School and many more, our HAF camps offer “fun, active holiday camps with games, sports and creative activities, and a nutritious hot meal included.”
These camps help families balance work, childcare and the cost of living, while ensuring children have a positive, enriching holiday experience.
Where you’ll find us this Easter
Our “Spring Into Action” Easter holiday camps are running across Hampshire and West Sussex, making it easier than ever to find an ActiveMe 360 camp near you.
Across the region, we’re partnering with local primary and secondary schools to host our Ofsted registered camps, many of which accept childcare vouchers.
Venues include (but aren’t limited to):
- Toynbee School – offering Multi-Sports, Football and 3SIXTY Dance Academy sessions for children aged 4–12.
- Swanmore College – a Centre of Excellence delivering Multi-Sports, Football and Performing Arts camps.
- Colden Common Primary School – home to our Into Action Multi-Sports Camp with early booking offers available.
- Morelands Primary School – running Into Action Multi-Activity Camps for ages 4–12.
- Leesland CofE Junior School – part of the Leesland Federation, hosting Easter Multi-Activity and HAF camps.
- Stanmore Primary School (Winchester) – Easter Multi-Activity and HAF camps for local families.
- Chalk Ridge Primary School, Manor Field Junior, Orchard Lea Junior, Sun Hill Infant, Stoke Park Junior, St John’s CofE Primary, Grange Junior, Oakley Infant, Alver Valley Schools and more – all offering our “Spring Into Action” experience with combinations of paid and HAF places.
For full details of all Easter venues in Hampshire and West Sussex, including dates, times, availability and whether HAF places are offered at each site, please visit our website.
Early booking offers and how to secure a place
Places at our Easter “Spring Into Action” camps are limited and many venues are already proving popular, so booking early is strongly recommended.
Across our posters you’ll see early booking offers such as “£26.25 per day” and seasonal discount codes (for example, 15% off with a limited time code), helping families access high-quality childcare at competitive prices.
To book your child’s place:
- Visit our website at www.activeme360.com
- Head to the Holiday Camps section and choose the paid of HAF camp location you want
- Pick your dates, select paid or (if eligible) HAF places, and complete your booking
If you have any questions about eligibility for HAF funding, accessibility needs, or which camp would best suit your child, our friendly team is on hand to help.