How It Works
A Structured Path Toward Discipline, Growth, and Responsibility
The Free State Disciplinary Camp follows a clear, values-based process designed to help young people develop discipline, respect, and accountability in a safe and structured environment. Our program works in partnership with parents and focuses on long-term behavioral change, not punishment.
Step 1
Registration & Commitment
Parents or guardians register their child by completing the payment and submitting the required documentation. This step confirms the family’s commitment to the program and the child’s readiness to participate.
Registration is done by parents or families only
Proof of payment and child’s ID are required
All camp rules and requirements must be accepted
Step 2
Arrival & Orientation
Children are brought to the camp by their parents or guardians on the reporting date. Upon arrival, participants are introduced to the camp structure, rules, daily routines, and expectations.
Clear rules and boundaries are explained
Personal belongings are checked
No cellphones or prohibited items allowed
Step 3
Discipline & Daily Structure
Participants follow a strict daily routine designed to build self-discipline, respect, and responsibility. Consistency and structure form the foundation of the program.
Daily activities include:
Physical training and drills
Group responsibilities and teamwork
Time management and routine building
Personal accountability exercises
Step 4
Training, Mentorship & Development
Throughout the camp, participants take part in guided sessions focused on character building, ethics, and personal growth.
These sessions include:
Moral and values-based education
Self-discipline and behavior correction
Leadership and teamwork development
Mentorship and life guidance from experienced leaders
Step 5
Reflection & Behavioral Transformation
Participants are encouraged to reflect on their behavior, choices, and personal responsibility. This phase helps reinforce discipline, respect, and long-term change.
Guided reflection and discussions
Personal goal setting
Reinforcement of positive habits
Step 6
Reintegration & Family Support
Children are brought to the camp by their parents or guardians on the reporting date. Upon arrival, participants are introduced to the camp structure, rules, daily routines, and expectations.
Clear rules and boundaries are explained
Personal belongings are checked
No cellphones or prohibited items allowed
Important Notes for Parents
- Only parents or families may bring children to camp
- We do not collect participants
- Camp is located in Botshabelo, Free State
- Strict rules apply to ensure safety, order, and fairness
Our Guiding Principles
- Discipline with dignity
- Structure with purpose
- Accountability with care
- Values-based leadership
Building Strong Character Starts With Structure
Free State Disciplinary Camp is committed to guiding youth toward positive change through discipline, mentorship, and moral values—helping them become responsible individuals and contributors to society.
