Summer in Al Kharj arrives fast. One week your child is finishing exams; the next, seven weeks stretch ahead with no schedule, no structure, and approximately forty minutes before the first “I’m bored” arrives.
This year, we have an answer.
Quantum Rise International School is excited to announce the QRIS Summer Camp 2026 – a structured, activity-rich morning programme running from 5 July to 25 August 2026, designed for children aged 5 to 16 years. Whether your child loves making things, moving around, learning new skills, or all of the above, there’s something here that will genuinely hold their attention.
What the Camp Looks Like
Every morning from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, children come to campus and spend four hours rotating through a programme that mixes creative arts, physical activity, skill-based workshops, and weekly special events. It’s not a daycare arrangement and it’s not a revision class. It’s a proper summer experience – supervised, safe, and built around what children actually enjoy doing when given the chance.
| Program | Details |
|---|---|
| Camp Dates | 5 July – 25 August 2026 |
| Camp Timing | 8:00 AM – 12:00 Noon |
| Age Group | 5 to 16 Years |
| Fees | 700 SAR per month |
| Materials | Provided by the school |
Activities Included

Creative Arts
Craft, art and drawing, pencil shading, doodle art, paper craft, fabric painting, clay modelling, and jewellery making. Children work with their hands, make real things, and – yes – occasionally make a mess. That’s part of it.
Fitness and Wellness
Zumba, yoga, acrobatics, and aerobics. Movement every morning keeps energy channelled and bodies strong through the long summer months. The yoga and acrobatics sessions in particular tend to surprise children who think they won’t enjoy them – and then don’t want to stop.
Skill-Based Workshops
Baking and chocolate making. These aren’t just fun (though they are). They require following instructions in sequence, measuring, patience, and finishing what you started. Executive function dressed up as dessert.
Weekly Special Events
Every week includes a field trip and a swimming class. The field trips give children shared experiences to talk about. The swimming sessions build genuine physical confidence – and a practical skill that matters well beyond summer.
Why Families in Al Kharj Choose a Structured Summer
For parents balancing work schedules and school holidays, a supervised morning programme with clear timings offers something straightforward: certainty. You know where your child is from 8 a.m. to noon, every weekday, for seven weeks. No scrambling for arrangements, no screen-heavy mornings by default.
Beyond logistics, the developmental case for structured summer activity is real. Children who stay physically active and creatively engaged over the holidays typically return to school in September with better focus and readiness than those who spend the break largely unoccupied. Six weeks is long enough to build friendships, develop new skills, and arrive at the start of term with genuine momentum rather than a slow restart.
Many Al Kharj families – Saudi and Indian expatriate alike – have found that summer programmes also give their children a social network that carries into the school year. When children spend mornings together over several weeks, friendships form in ways that a single term of school sometimes doesn’t produce.
How to Register
Spots are limited and registration is now open. Parents can complete the registration by filling out the enquiry and consent form below. Our team will contact you shortly after submission with confirmation and payment details.
We’re happy to answer questions about specific activities, the weekly schedule, or anything else you’d like to know before enrolling. Come visit campus if you’d like to see the space first – we’re open Sunday through Thursday, 07:30 AM – 01:30 PM.
Summer doesn’t have to be something to get through. We’d love to make it something your child actually looks forward to.






