Doha: The Aspire Zone Foundation announced Sunday the launch of its summer camp aimed at providing enjoyable educational experiences for children aged 6 to 12. In a statement, the foundation mentioned that the camp includes field trips to various destinations, with highlights such as the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum. This museum offers valuable educational and cultural opportunities for the children. Additionally, a visit to Qatar Rail will introduce the children to different aspects of public transportation in Qatar. The Aspire Zone will also provide the participating children with the chance to visit the Al Hadaf Shooting Range, offering a unique and interactive recreational experience. Besides the field trips, the camp features a variety of innovative educational activities, including video games, art lessons, football, volleyball, and basketball training, as well as swimming lessons. This edition of the camp, which runs until August 8, is in partnership with several entities and institution s, most notably the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, Qatar Rail, and the Al Hadaf Shooting Range. Source: Qatar News Agency
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