Education at Camp
Fair Play Camp School has teamed up with the School District of Oconee County so that all
campers have access to quality education. This unique relationship spans beyond a quarter-century
and has assisted in equipping many boys to meet classroom expectations. Camp’s ultimate educational
goal is to help a boy develop an attitude of learning and to successfully reintegrate him into
a public/private school or other alternative educational program.
Camp’s comprehensive curriculum is a holistic, life-wide experience. By this we imply that
learning becomes experiential – that campers learn by doing and that they take full advantage
of purposeful, teachable moments. Academics are taught and reinforced through things such as
writing weekly plans and menus, study of the sciences through first-hand experiences, research
for and the execution of extended trips, camp study themes, and one-on-one tutoring. Our curriculum is driven by state academic standards as well, and a camper’s academic
progress is extensively monitored through various measures, which include both district-wide
and statewide assessments. Campers have the opportunity to earn academic credits, which are
transferable to the school he would normally attend.
A positive feature to our educational program is a low camper to teacher ratio.
Eight thoroughly trained counselors/chiefs along with a supervisory staff of three dedicated
leaders serve the campers around the clock each week. Also, two highly qualified, state-certified
teachers are on hand to integrate learning into daily activities and to meet the individual
academic needs of troubled boys. Our staff of teachers also includes four highly qualified,
state-certified teachers who assist in overseeing the academics for our older campers.