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All Sports. All Summer.

One Camp. Every Sport. Unlimited Fun.

Where future athletes are encouraged to play, compete, and grow.

Welcome to the summer every young athlete in Ghana should get once. Rally is a multi-sport, sleep-away camp on the Volta at Akosombo for children aged 6 to 16 — football, basketball, tennis, athletics and swimming in one place, run by coaches who do this for a living.

Whether they are picking up a racket for the first time or already training three evenings a week, campers finish the session fitter, braver and with a group of friends from six regions. At Rally we do not just play one thing — we play everything.

About Us

Rally

Born to Play. Built to Move.

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Rookie Camp

A gentle, noisy introduction to camp life. Rookie Week is about exploring, splashing and finding your feet — a taster of football, basketball, tennis and swimming alongside team games, craft afternoons and a lot of singing.

Cabin lodging

All meals and snacks

Daily multi-sport sessions

1:6 supervision

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All Pro Camp

Two weeks of high-energy play and real progress. Campers rotate through daily skill sessions across five sports, play in the inter-cabin tournament, and take on the group challenges, evening socials and the Friday gala.

Cabin lodging

All meals and snacks

Daily multi-sport sessions

1:8 supervision

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Varsity Camp

For young athletes who want to go deeper: advanced clinics in their chosen sport, mentor-led workshops on nutrition and recovery, and specialty tracks — advanced tennis, competitive swimming or the athletics squad.

Cabin lodging

All meals and snacks

Position-specific clinics

1:8 supervision

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Testimonials

Loved by Campers, Trusted by Parents.

Seriously — but do not take our word for it. Here is what families told us at the end of last season.

We cannot say enough good things about this camp. Our daughter went from being nervous about a week away from home to begging us to book the long session next July. She came back more confident, more independent, and completely in love with every sport she tried.

— Rebecca Mensah

Parent, East Legon

Sending our son away for the first time was a big step, but we knew within an hour that he was in good hands. The coaches created such a welcoming, safe space. He felt supported, included, and had an absolute blast every single day.

— Sophia Asare

Parent, Tema

This camp was exactly what our daughter needed. She came home confident, independent and excited to take on new things. It was not really about sport in the end — it was about believing she could. We are so grateful for the role models she found there.

— Jason Lartey

Parent, Takoradi

FAQs

You've got questions, we've got answers

What does a typical camp day consist of?

Up at six thirty, breakfast at seven, and two coached sessions before the heat of the day. Lunch and a quiet hour, then a third session, free swim, and an evening activity — quiz night, the talent show, or the inter-cabin final. Lights out at nine for the Rookies and half past nine for everyone else.

What should my child bring to camp?

Training kit for five days, boots and trainers, a swimming costume and goggles, a towel, a water bottle, a torch, sun cream and a hat. We send the full list with your confirmation. Leave phones, tablets and anything valuable at home — there is a camp phone for calling home on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Where do I submit my child's medical forms?

Online, when you book — the form is part of the registration and takes about five minutes. If anything changes before the session starts, email the camp nurse directly and she will update the record before your child arrives.

What safety measures are in place?

A registered nurse lives on site for the whole session. Every coach holds a current first-aid certificate and is police-vetted before their first camp. Ratios are 1:6 for Rookies and 1:8 above that, the pool is never open without two qualified lifeguards, and the site is fenced and gated with staff on the gate day and night.

What happens in case of bad weather?

We move indoors. The sports hall takes basketball, indoor football and the workshops, and a wet afternoon usually turns into the camp's favourite one — the storm quiz is a tradition at this point. Sessions are never simply cancelled.

Can I register my child for just one week or specific days?

Rookie Camp is a single week and can be booked on its own. All Pro and Varsity run as full fortnights because the tournament and the clinics build week on week, but we do offer a day-camp option from Akosombo and Atimpoku for families living close enough to travel.

One Camp. Every Sport. Unlimited Fun.

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A camper in an orange training top setting up a shot on the basketball court
Campers toasting marshmallows on sticks at the evening fire
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