
This Summer it’s The World of Big Tournaments 2025!
Roland-Garros, the UEFA Champions League, the NBA Finals, the Six Nations, the Olympics, the EURO, Dancing with the Stars, the International Military Games…
All great tournaments that have captured global attention for decades and represent the pinnacle of their respective disciplines.
The camp for all artistic and athletic talents!

A summer of activities and discoveries
Enfants du Soleil summer camp offers children the time and space to develop their cultural, physical, and artistic skills in a healthy and safe environment. We believe in combining the beneficial with the enjoyable by promoting the child’s development both intellectually and physically.
Enfants du Soleil aims to create a playful space where children can explore their psychomotor and physical abilities while developing their sense of teamwork, responsibility, and respect for themselves and their environment.
We help children strengthen their decision-making abilities, leadership skills, and public speaking. We introduce them to the socialization process through teamwork, healthy competition, meaningful encounters, discovery of others, and cooperation — all essential to building their social identity.
We empower them to grow in confidence by teaching autonomy, personal challenge, and how to overcome obstacles to reach their goals. We also support them in maintaining a healthy body and mind through psychomotor and physical development: sports activities, physical endurance, and team game strategies.
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An immersion into the world of the greatest sports and artistic competitions. From Roland-Garros to the Olympic Games, including dance and military games, children will experience the excitement of the world’s biggest tournaments!
Activities
Sports Activities
- Rugby
- Fencing
- Frisbee
- Golf
- Cornhole
- Micado
- Crossbossbia
- Baseball
- Pétanque
- Croquet
- Tricycle
- Scooter
- Trampoline
- Archery
- Softball
- Basketball
- Zip Line
- Climbing
- Football
- Handball
- Cooperative Games
- Hockey
- Swimming Pool
- Thèque
- Badminton
- Mini Basketball
- Mini Bowling
- Relay Games
- Mini Football
Artistic and Recreational Activities
- Felted Wool
- Embroidery and Sewing
- Culinary Arts
- Thread Art
- STEM
- Puppets
- Modeling Clay
- Macramé
- DIY Jewelry
- Fine Motor Skills
- Drawing Step by Step
- Fabric Painting
- Arts & Crafts
- Color by Number
- Zentangle Art
- Film Club
- Board Games
- Kinetic Sand
- Magnetic Games
- Lego
- Collage Art
- Origami
- Graffiti
- Watercolor Art
- Dance
- Dominoes and Mahjong
- Sensory Balance
- Architech Resources
Our Clubs
Alyarz Leisure Club, Baabda
Alyarz Leisure Club, located in Yarzé – Baabda, is a leisure club founded around 1994. Set in the heart of a 30,000 m² pine forest, it offers a peaceful environment for families and friends. Today, the club combines relaxation, culture, and solidarity.
ATCL, Jounieh
The ATCL (Automobile and Touring Club of Lebanon), founded in 1919, is a sports and boating club located in Kaslik since 1976. It is affiliated with FIA and AIT. The club features a marina, swimming pools, restaurants, and sports fields.
Belhorizon Country Club, Adma
The construction of Belhorizon began in the early 1980s with the first of six planned phases. In 1993, work started on Phase II, which included the leisure facility: Belhorizon Country Club.
The Belhorizon project gave rise to two distinct yet coexisting entities:
- Belhorizon Village, serving as the residential hub.
- Belhorizon Country Club, dedicated to leisure and recreational activities.
Club La Marina, Dbayeh
The “Club La Marina,” founded in 2001 in Dbayeh, is located 15 km from Beirut airport. Designed by Mr. Joseph Khoury and urban planner Ricardo Bofill, it spans 7,500 m². The club offers a variety of activities, including a sauna, hammams, daycare, gyms, heated pool, and a large entertainment room for young people with videos, games, billiards, cards, and audiovisual equipment.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Ain Najm
The Collège Saint Joseph des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs Ain Najm was founded in 1978 in Ain Saadé, Metn, nestled in the heart of a 53,250 m² pine forest and housed in spacious, modern premises. SSCC Ain Najm started as a coeducational primary school, pioneering in Lebanon with its adoption of a learning approach heavily based on the principles of Montessori pedagogy.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Batroun
Located on the north coast of Batroun, the Collège Saint Etienne des Sœurs des Saints- Cœurs was founded in 1888 AD. Initially, it was jointly managed by the sisters of the Congregation and the Jesuit Fathers. Currently, the school has around 850 students. In addition to academic teaching, the college participates in various activities across all fields: scientific, academic, cultural, artistic, environmental, and recreational.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Bauchrieh
The Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs Bauchrieh (ISO certified) was founded by the Congregation in the heart of Beirut in 1937. It launched its institutional certification and accreditation project in September 2016 and obtained the ISO 9001/2015 label in June 2017. As a member of the largest school network in Lebanon, it welcomes young students from preschool through to high school.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Bikfaya
The Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs in Bikfaya traces its origins to the foundation of two female groups by Jesuit missionaries in Lebanon in 1853. Like all schools of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts, it was established for the education of young girls and to strengthen the Christian faith.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Byblos
In 2014, the Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs Byblos celebrated its 125th anniversary. In March 1863, Sister Barbara Khalil opened a small school in Jbeil, where young girls came to learn reading, writing, and catechism. Various events slowed down or interrupted the activities of the congregation for several years. Therefore, the Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs de Jbeil was officially established in 1889.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Damour
The Collège des Sœurs des Saints-Cœurs – Damour is part of the network of schools run by the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts, a congregation dedicated to the education and training of young people. In addition to its academic program, the SSCC Damour regularly organizes cultural and social events, thereby strengthening its ties with the local community.
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Kfardebiane
The Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs- Kfardebiane, founded in 1981, is part of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, established to promote faith and education, particularly for women. The college offers an education aimed at the holistic development of each student.
Collège Elysée, Hazmieh
The Collège Élysée Hazmieh is a private school, founded in 1990, offering quality education based on both the Lebanese and international programs. The institution focuses on the intellectual, moral, and social development of its students. With modern facilities and an experienced teaching staff, the college prepares its students to succeed in higher education and beyond.
Collège Notre Dame de Nazareth, Ashrafieh
The Collège Notre-Dame de Nazareth in Achrafieh, founded in 1877, has been welcoming students since its creation. In 1868, a large house was rented in Beirut to accommodate the students. As the number of students grew, a new U-shaped building was constructed in 1877, surrounded by a park. Modern annexes were added over the years.
Collège Notre Dame des Soeurs Antonines, Kfarchima
The Notre-Dame of the Antonine Sisters School of Kfarchima is an educational institution founded by the Congregation of the Antonine Sisters. It offers programs from preschool to secondary education, with an emphasis on moral and spiritual development. The college also organizes extracurricular activities and is working on accrediting its curriculum.
Collège Saint Jean, Okaibe
Saint-Jean Okaïbé School, founded in 1984, is a private educational institution located in Okaïbé, in the Kesrouane region. It offers primary and secondary programs, with an emphasis on the moral and spiritual development of its students. The school also participates in extracurricular activities.
Ecole de la Sainte Famille Française, Jounieh
On September 14, 1898, under the shadow of the Cross, four nuns of the Holy Family left Villefranche to travel to Lebanon. Upon their arrival, the locals eagerly came to welcome them. The four founders were: Mother Marie Geneviève, Sister Marie Joanna, Sister Marie Cunégonde, and Sister Marie Imelda. The opening of the classes took place on October 3, 1898, with 21 boarders, 23-day students, and 20 girls enrolled in the free school.
Ecole des Filles de la Charité, Notre Dame de la Paix, Kobayat
In 1979, three Carmelite nuns created a dispensary in Kobayat, supported by the Sovereign Order of Malta. The center developed, offering medical and social care to nearby villages. In 1996, a daycare center and a restaurant for the underprivileged were added. In 2002, a new school opened with 423 students. The missions include free education, medical care, meals, summer camps, and scouting activities.
Ecole des Filles de la Charité, Zouk Mikael
The Saint-Joseph des Filles de la Charité School in Zouk Mikael is a private institution founded by the Daughters of Charity congregation. It offers education from kindergarten to high school, with a focus on human values, social engagement, and academic excellence. The school stands out through its educational and environmental projects that actively involve students.
Ecole des Sœurs de la Charité, Besançon, Baabda
The Sœurs de la Charité de Besançon School– Baabda is located in the southern suburbs of Beirut along the Hazmieh-Baabda-Hadat axis. The school opened its doors in 1969 for the intermediate and secondary cycles, as the mother school, Sainte Anne, located in the center of Beirut, had become too small to accommodate the growing number of students. Over time, classes expanded from preschool to high school.
Ecole Notre Dame de Lourdes, Sainte Famille, Antelias
The Notre-Dame de Lourdes School in Antelias, founded in 1885, is managed by the Congregation of the Maronite Sisters of the Holy Family. The institution welcomes approximately 480 students aged 3 to 16, without distinction of race, social status, academic background, or religion. The school’s educational project aims to promote the intellectual and social development of its students, nurturing their desire to learn and fostering a sense of responsibility and citizenship.
Ecole Saint Maron, Sainte Famille, Tripoli
The Saint Maron School was founded in Tripoli in 1933 and is part of the Association of the Sisters of the Maronite Holy Family. Remaining true to our core values aimed at the development of the human person, we strive to educate learners about the meaning of human dignity, freedom, and respect for life, so that their choices and decisions are guided by conscience, a spirit of justice, and respect for rights and duties.
Ecole Saint Vincent de la Charité, Baskinta
The Saint-Vincent des Sœurs de la Charité, founded in 1904 in Baskinta, offers education following the Lebanese curriculum, with complementary subjects such as moral education, arts, music, and physical education. The school provides both an academic section and a technical section (secretarial work, cooking, computer science, accounting), as well as a boarding facility for girls.
Hooligans, Horsh Tabet
Located in Sin el Fil, Hooligans sport and leisure complex covers 6000 sq/m on the prime Horsh Tabet axis. Known for its quiet, green environment, it connects Beirut to the Metn and surrounding areas. Adjacent to Noura’s palace, the project, originally a garden, retains a variety of trees around the 5 new football and basketball courts, with views of the kids’ playground.
Jeita Country Club, Jeita
JCC is an ideal and happy community that celebrates health and vitality through sports and social activities in a friendly and safe environment. Set on the crest of 140 000 square meters in a lush, green, pine tree reserve, JCC sparkles as a jewel on an escarpment overlooking a breathtaking view. JCC boasts an array of services making it a self-sufficient community where you can spend most of your time and create your most memorable memories!
Mtayleb Country Club, Mtayleb
The Mtayleb Country Club is equipped with a wide range of sports facilities enabling every member to enjoy his time to the maximum. The MCC has flourished and evolved into one of the most highly regarded and best equipped club in the Maten area. Whether you’re interested in sport, fitness, relaxation or a combination of all three, MCC is the place.
Sagesse High School, Ain Saadeh
Sagesse High School, IB World School, is an Anglophone Catholic school founded in 1992. With the arrival of children from various countries, an international education became essential. Part of the Sagesse institution of the Beirut archdiocese, founded in 1875, the school has been shaping successful graduates who continue to top universities worldwide. Notable alumni include figures like the poet Gibran Khalil Gibran.