Watford barracudas is excellent. This is the 6th or 7th period there for ours. Our kids love going to the extent that any trip abroad or mention of holiday away is met with moans and frowning fa... See more
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The UK's Favourite School Holiday Camp Provider. For over 30 years, Barracudas has been creating unforgettable experiences for children at our award-winning summer camps, Easter camps, and half-term camps. As a leading provider of Ofsted-registered holiday camps and school holiday childcare, we help children stay active, make new friends, build confidence, and have fun during the school holidays. Our camps run from 8.30am to 5.30pm (with extended hours from 8am to 6pm), providing parents with flexible, high-quality childcare and children with a safe, exciting environment packed with adventure. With over 80 activities available, including sports, swimming (where available), arts & crafts, team challenges, archery, and motor sports, every day offers something new to discover. What makes Barracudas different is that children can choose their activities every session, creating a personalised holiday camp experience based on their interests and passions. Safety, wellbeing, and enjoyment are at the heart of everything we do. Our enhanced DBS-checked staff are trained and qualified in the activities they deliver, supported by experienced management teams and excellent staff-to-child ratios. Thousands of families trust Barracudas each year for summer holiday camps, Easter holiday camps, and half-term childcare, knowing their children will enjoy an engaging, safe, and memorable experience. More choice. More fun. More confidence. That's the Barracudas experience.
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My daughter has grown in confidence since doing Barracudas summer club at Maidstone. The staff go above and beyond the call of duty.
Especially the customer service team as I started a new job and when my disabilities fail me, I knew I call the team up and say I’m so sorry I can’t get my girl to club today they made sure their was space for another day. Thank you so much for helping our family

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Wonderful kids’ activity camp, loads of activities and great staff led by Alice, who is simply brilliant.

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My 9 year old loves the variety of activities offered, which are well structured and organized by lovely people.
For me, the communications and back-office operations are always exceptional and I feel I can thoroughly trust Barracudas.

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Our recent experience with Barracudas Summer Camp in Balham was deeply disappointing. My 4-year-old son, who is currently in Reception, is full of energy, friendly, and polite. Like many children his age, he is still learning to manage his emotions — something completely typical in early childhood development.
On his first day, we explained clearly to the staff that our son can struggle with changes in routine and may become frustrated in certain situations, particularly if another child takes a toy from him or disrupts his play. His emotional reactions, such as hitting or biting, are rare and not premeditated — but when they do occur, it’s usually because no adult was close by to help him regulate in the moment. At his school and after-school club, this hasn’t been an issue because staff know how to guide and pre-empt these situations with care.
What was most upsetting was how quickly we were told that if it happened again, our child could be excluded. I spoke with Sara (from head office, I believe), and I was shocked by how she described my son — as if he were a much older child capable of fully understanding and managing complex emotional expectations. He’s not. He’s 4.
From a child development perspective, emotional self-regulation is something that continues developing well into primary school. At this age, children rely on adults to help them co-regulate. Punitive measures like exclusion are not only ineffective — they are inappropriate when used as a first response to completely age-typical behaviour. The strict, rigid way the camp was run felt far closer to a military training program than a nurturing children’s summer camp.
Adding to our concern, there were three separate occasions when our son came home with visible injuries — a bruise on his nose, a scratch on his chin, and even a bruise underneath his eye. In none of these cases were we informed by staff about what had happened. Each time I asked, the answer was the same: “I’ll check and get back to you” — but nobody ever did. This lack of transparency and communication is unacceptable in any childcare setting.
Because we were told our son might be excluded, and before that could even happen, my husband and I made the decision to remove him and enroll him in another summer camp. I spoke with the manager at the new camp directly, and she immediately showed a much deeper understanding of young children’s needs and behaviour. It was a clear contrast in professionalism and developmental knowledge.
If a holiday camp cannot support a child in Reception who just needs some adult guidance and patience, then I genuinely question whether they are equipped to be working with young children at all.
To be clear, my son does not have any diagnosis, is not on the autism spectrum, and does well in structured settings where staff are trained to understand child behaviour. But if your child is the kind who doesn’t immediately “follow the book,” Barracudas is not the right place.
That said, I want to thank Patrice and Fran, who were kind, understanding, and the only part of this experience that felt genuinely child-centred. They clearly care and tried their best.
For one of the most expensive camps in the Balham area, we expected a much higher standard of emotional understanding, communication, and basic safety. We won’t be returning, and I know we’re not alone.

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My daughter attended Bishop's Stortford camp this summer and had an incredible time! We've tried all the local camps and this one is by far her favourite! All the hosts were amazing, super organised and the activities were exceptional! Thank you!
We will definitely be back!

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My son has been at Letchworth for 2 weeks, he loves it and has really enjoyed the activities.
The staff have been amazing dealing with his complex allergies.
Highly recommend
Thank you staff

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My son had a brilliant time at Barracuda’s / Twickenham St Catherine’s last week, the staff were superb, especially Alice & Sofia who both went above & beyond to ensure Oskar had the best time & helped him overcome his anxiousness, which is why we keep coming back to this site in particular & have recommended to many others. Warmest Wishes Mel Margolis

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Our son went to Twickenham St Catherine's Barracudas and Alice and the team looked after his extra needs so well. It was a huge breath of fresh air and we would 100% reccommend!

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My son loved the camp at St Prians. The staff are so friendly real family atmosphere- they remembered him from last year. Every day coming home buzzing.

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My kids always enjoy their time at Barracuda’s Twickenham St Catherine’s, the staff are always amazing and helpful! A perfect club for the school holidays that keeps the kids entertained for multiple days on end.

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Amazing group of people that have been entertaining my kids from when they were 5. Five years on and both kids still happily skip towards At Cathryn’s at Twickenham. Great facilities, tailored activities and entertainment.

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THE best holiday camp by far. Staff are absolutely amazing and make the day so fun. My 11yr old is not keen on holiday camps in general but now looks forward to every day he spends there. Big shout out to Cobham Barracudas! You are fantastic!

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Our two boys have attended the Chelmsford camp this summer and have had a fantastic time. Great range of activities, well organised and friendly staff. Early and late pick ups really helpful too. Definitely recommend!!

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My son attends Barracudas in Chelmsford regularly and really enjoys it. Staff are professional and friendly, making the children feel at ease, the facilities and range of activities are great and everything is very well-run. Highly recommended.

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My son enjoys going to the Watford camp everyday. He has lots of fun during the day!

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My son has been coming to Barracudas in Chelmsford for the past two years for the six weeks holidays and always has the best time.
They have a great range of activities and the staff are super friendly and very well organised.

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My daughter always attends Barracudas in Essex during the summer or over some other half-term holidays. She always makes new friends, has plenty of fun and arrives home happy and smiling with all the activities they have on offer. She loves especially swimming, art and she says she will miss the group leaders. I couldn't be happier knowing that my child is well looked after.

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We couldn’t be happier with my daughter’s experience at Barracuda's Norwich!
As this was her first experience of needing to attend a holiday club as she's only 5, she was initially very nervous, as it was at a new location to her usual school, but when we arrived we got a really warm welcome from Amelia, who sensed the nerves and immediately calmed my little girl by being so smiley and friendly. Everyone there seems really focused on creating a fun and safe environment for the little people. Every day was packed with exciting activities—from outdoor adventures, arts and crafts to team games. My daughter came home each evening buzzing with stories of all the fun and exciting things she did and asked to go for even longer than we had booked for!
A big thank you to everyone, especially Amelia and Connie at Barracuda's Norwich for taking such great care of my little girl and making it such a memorable and joyful experience, which is a huge weight of for this parent trying to juggle everything during the summer holidays.
We’ll be booking again next year.

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