We have seventeen bunks each with a maximum capacity of about 14 people. The average number of campers in a bunk is about 11. Bunks usually do not house fewer than 7 or 8 campers.
These bunks consist of mostly single beds and up to 4 bunk beds. We have three larger bunks with a maximum capacity of about 20 people. These bunks consist of mostly bunk beds.
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Campers are organized at Camp Ramah by their grades and gender for the following summer school grades. Our youngest campers, entering grades 3-6 live in bunks that can accommodate up to 16 campers. Our older campers entering grades (7-10) live in tents with up to 14 other campers.
In addition, we have 2-4 staff in each bunk or tents. More.
There are anywhere from 10 to 13 campers in each bunk and two counselors, making the ratio of campers to counselors consistently 1:5 or 1:6. The number of campers in the bunk depends on the popularity of the session in each age group. Some of the older boys' bunks are larger and can hold 14 campers.
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