Paul Acheson launched his first summer camp at Campbell
College in 1993. In the past 15 years thousands of children
have enjoyed a range of varied and exciting programmes
at the Paul Acheson Summer Sports Weeks, with many returning
year after year. They have started as Superkids, graduated
to the courses for older children, and are now coming
back to work for us.
Our courses also give parents a break during the long
summer holiday, in the knowledge that their children
are enjoying an active day in a safe and disciplined
environment, under the watchful eye of competent staff.

Our foremost priority is the safety of the children.
Our courses take place in a safe and structured atmosphere
with high standards of supervision and safety. A maximum
ratio of 1:20 applies to the older groups, while the
Superkids enjoy a ratio of 1:8, and Super 4's 1:6. We
aim to run meaningful courses where children can learn
new skills, develop those already acquired, and make
new friends. All activities take place in a mildly competitive
atmosphere.

The children who attend our courses enjoy the challenge
of participating in new and exciting activities, the
pleasure of making new friends, and the benefit of lots
of fresh air and exercise. They also develop as individuals
in so many ways. Their independence grows as they spend
time away from home and their parents, and their self-confidence
soars as they discover what they can achieve for themselves.
They acquire self-esteem as they receive recognition
and encouragement from their new friends and staff,
and they learn the valuable skills of teamwork, sharing,
and the positive side of competition. Above all, they
have enormous fun and go home tired but happy.

Paul Acheson has a background in education and broadcasting.
He taught English and Drama for 16 years and still carries
out substitute teaching.
Paul presented the innovative children's show, The
Wheeker
Electric Radio Programme (WERP) for 8 years on Downtown
Radio in the 1980's, and he has worked extensively for
the sports departments of the BBC and UTV.
His sporting background includes being a former captain
of both Stranmillis College and East Antrim Hockey Clubs,
but his present sporting passion is for distance running.
He has completed 25 marathons on 5 continents including
the city marathons of Belfast, Berlin, Bangkok, Brisbane,
Boston and the Big Apple, and finished the legendary
56-mile Comrades Marathon in South Africa. He completed
a marathon in Macau, China in December, 2001 and his
most recent marathons were in 2007, Berlin in September
and Florence in November, both completed in under 4
hours.
Paul Acheson lives in Belfast with his wife Janice
and 2 sons, aged 17 and 12.
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