Fun summer camps: 19 High-End Summer Camps – Best Summer Camps

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19 High-End Summer Camps – Best Summer Camps

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Singalongs and s’mores by the campfire, morning Reveille, sneaking around the lake to gawk at the girls or boys in the sister/brother camp: the rituals of summer sleep-away camp are beloved and time honored. Like university, there are endless options—but for a certain set, there are really only a few: the Ivy League of summer camps.

Frequently located in Maine, many of the top camps have been around for close to a century, offering kids approximately seven to 16 years old a few weeks of summer fun, sun, and exertion. While the camps of yore focused on the basics—canoeing, archery, ceramics, hiking—more elite camps have changed with the times. Now, it’s not uncommon to find gluten-free kitchens, full fitness centers offering spinning and Pilates, and university-quality sports fields—in addition, of course, to all the old standbys. Kids are still passing out in wooden bunk beds after a full day of dizzying activities, but now there’s often an en-suite bathroom, laundry service, and air conditioning, and rather than arrive by bus or rental car, it’s not unheard of for families to fly in via private jet.

Parents who don’t want their kids to spend all summer Snapchatting can rest easy: electronics are frequently banned. And if hiking through the woods doesn’t appeal, camps focusing on certain activities—like marine biology or acting—round out the options, proving there’s truly an elite summer camp for everybody.

Kieve Summer Camp

Located on the shores of Lake Damariscotta in Maine, Kieve has been building boys’ character and teaching them wilderness skills since 1926. With a heavy focus on excursions—only half the campers are usually on-site, with the other half exploring during the regular camping trips and half-day adventures—activities also include an extensive ropes course, lacrosse, baseball, woodworking, riflery, fishing, swimming, paddle boarding, windsurfing, sailing, tennis, soccer, and photography. A more traditional camp where each boy has a duty, plus takes part in daily activities such as a flag raising and evening prayer, campers are encouraged to try new activities and widen their comfort zones. A sister camp around the lake—Wavus Camp for Girls—operates under a similar philosophy, teaching bravery, resilience, and a reverence for nature.

PRICE: $6,300

DURATION: 26 days (with a 10-day intro program available for 2nd through 4th graders)

AGES: 8 to 16

42 Kieve Road, Nobleboro ME 04555, (207) 563-5172, kieve.org

ActionQuest

For a travel-centric, hands-on experience, ActionQuest offers a variety of opportunities for all ages and all levels of experience. Programs include sailing in the British Virgin Islands, community service in the Galapagos or Peru, and scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Students can trek through the Andes, sail the Leeward Islands, hike to Napoleon’s place of exile on Elba, or do a rainforest eco-tour in Ecuador, with a wide range of activities on trips including scuba diving, marine biology, snorkeling, windsurfing, paddleboarding and environmental studies. Special programs accommodate students older than 17 and younger than 14, and there are also community service, college study-abroad at sea, and adult regatta experiences with parent company Global Expeditions Group.

PRICE: From $4,770

DURATION: 14, 17 or 21 days

AGES: 12 to18

PO Box 5517, Sarasota Fl 34277, 941.924.6789, actionquest.com

Raquette Lake Camp

Founded in 1916, Raquette Lake Camp enjoys a reputation as the Harvard of summer camps, with extensive programs, state of the art lodgings, required uniforms, on-site chefs, and a difficult, exclusive application process. Those who are not grandfathered in as siblings of previous members must undergo an interview process for approximately 10 to 12 extra spots per year. Divided into both a boys camp and a girls camp separated by a lake, activities are wide and varied: gymnastics, ice hockey, horseback riding, canoeing, sailing, lacrosse, baseball, and tennis are but a few of the sports offered, while the theater and arts program are also well-regarded. At the end of summer, campers participate in a weeklong Color War, divided into two groups of green and white for boys, and blue and white for girls. While the sexes are segregated and each camp is run separately, the brother and sister camps lunch together weekly.

PRICE: $13,020

DURATION: 7 weeks

AGES: 6 to15

392 Antlers Road, PO Box 250, Raquette Lake, New York, 315.354.4382, raquettelake.com

Camp Laurel

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Divided into six campuses organized by age (three for the 240 boy campers and three for the 240 girl campers), Camp Laurel enjoys the best of both worlds: a huge campus with state of the art facilities while still providing a smaller, more intimate experience with personal attention and traditional activities like a morning campus-wide meeting. Laurel has been fully updated for the modern era: there are laundry services, an FM radio station, two fully equipped cooking studios for budding Bourdains, activities like Zumba and Pilates, and a 3,000 square foot indoor gymnastics facility. Other highlights include 15 tennis courts, a roller hockey arena, beach volleyball court, ropes courses and zipline towers, and impressive equestrian facilities, including 22 horses. For those wanting a taste of the Laurel lifestyle, there’s Camp Laurel South, outside Portland, Maine, offering 4-week sessions for $6,300.

PRICE: $12,800—plus another $1,000 for the optional equestrian program and $475 for personal and trip expenses.

DURATION: 6 weeks

AGES: 7 to 15

1218 Pond Rd, Mt Vernon, Maine, 04352, (800) 327-3509, camplaurel.com

Lake Bryn Mawr Camp

This all-girls camp was founded in 1921 as a safe haven for girls to be themselves. Campers are expected to abide by an Angel Code focusing on four basic values: Loyalty, Beauty, Merit, and Comradeship, with the understanding that beauty comes from within, hard work develops virtue, and true friendship comes from loyalty and honor. Here, girls wear uniforms while taking part in the slew of activities, including an Adventure Course, a Cooking Studio, seven soccer fields, a putting green, two swimming pools, a 15,000 square foot Gymnastics Facility, an Equestrian Center with 40 horses, 40 acres of trails, six outdoor and one indoor riding arena, a Dance Center, and 15 tennis courts. The directors visit every new family in their home in the fall, and the camp boasts a return rate of 95 percent.

PRICE: $11,850

DURATION: 7 weeks

AGE: 7 to 15 years old

918 Oregon Turnpike, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, 18431, (570) 224-4861, campbrynmawr.com

Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center

Children who spend hours practicing their Academy Award speeches in the bathroom mirror need look no further than Stagedoor Manor Acting Camp, located in a former resort hotel in the Catskills. The list of famous alumni is long, including Natalie Portman, Lea Michele, Robert Downey Jr. , Ansel Elgort, Jon Cryer, Josh Charles, Mandy Moore, and Zack Braff. Stagedoor focuses on theater, with campers producing 14 full-scale productions in 8 indoor and outdoor theaters every three weeks. Campers share dorm rooms with twin or bunk beds and private bathrooms, and days are divided into rehearsal, classes, and recreation—including volleyball, an outdoor pool, open-mic nights, dance parties, and outdoor movies.

PRICE: $6,045

DURATION: Three weeks, with some students attending two sessions

AGES: 10 to 18

116 Karmel Rd, Loch Sheldrake, New York, 12759, (845) 434-4290, stagedoormanor.com

Camp Manitou

Opened in 1947, all-boys Camp Manitou is now owned by a former Manitou camper and counselor. Offering a balance between choice and all-camp activities, Manitou is a traditional camp with a traditional 8 a.m. Reveille and milk and cookies at 9 p.m. Activities run the gamut from tennis to BMX to ice hockey, as well as SAT prep, whitewater rafting, and riflery, yoga, and track and field. It has a 10,000-square-foot dining hall specializing in seasonal and locally grown ingredients, with formal dinners on theater night and stations for those with food restrictions and aversions. Their head chef trained at the Four Seasons and advocates sustainable farming. Each cabin has single beds and bunk beds, bathrooms and showers, and a screened-in porch.

PRICE: $12,750

DURATION: 7 weeks

AGES: 7 to 16

47 Camp Manitou Cove, Oakland, Maine, 04963, (207) 465-2271, campmanitou.com

Camp Vega

Founded in 1936, Camp Vega is an all-girls camp named after the brightest star in the summer sky, with the motto, “the most exciting thing a girl will find at Vega is herself.” Campers wear uniforms and participate in a weekly “Sunset Circle” friendship-building campfire. Unlike many other camps, Vega is choice-based, allowing girls to pick what they’d like to focus on—everything from tennis to softball to crew to wakeboarding to lacrosse to figure-skating—and then designing their own schedules for the second half of camp. Other programs on offer include hip-hop dance, jazz, and ballet, as well as horseback riding, sailing, windsurfing, field hockey, jewelry, gymnastics, mountain biking, Stained Glass, and Zumba. Vega’s return rate is exceptionally high, at 97%.

PRICE: $12,500

DURATION: 7 weeks

AGES: 7 to 15

317 Echo Lake Rd, Fayette, Maine, 04349, (207) 685-3707, campvega.com

Sail Caribbean

For a unique, marine-focused experience, Sail Caribbean offers students the opportunity to live aboard a 50-foot monohull or a 45-foot catamaran for either 14 or 21 days. While some participants are experienced and enthusiastic seafarers, others are complete beginners, and all levels of experience are welcome. Activities include sailing, scuba diving, paddleboarding, and environmental studies, with compulsory community service and marine biology, and boys and girls learn to become seaworthy, cooking their own meals assisted by staff that includes former Olympians and America’s Cup crew mates.

PRICE: $3995 for 2 weeks, $5495 or $5795 for 3 weeks (airfare not included)

DURATION: 2 or 3 weeks

AGES: 11 to 18

256 Main St Ste 1203, Northport, New York, 11768, 800- 321-0994, Sailcaribbean.com

Camp Androscoggin

Founded in 1907 by a former President of the American Camping Association, Camp Androscoggin is an all-boys camp operating on two key principles: introduction to every activity to build confidence, and eventually a personalized schedule to progress and develop desired skills. Each boy is contacted by a Big Brother before camp begins, hoping to foster a sense of camaraderie and inclusiveness that defines the “Andro spirit.” Facilities include 12 tennis courts, golf, archery, and riflery ranges, soccer and lacrosse fields, two baseball diamonds, two outdoor basketball courts, ropes courses and climbing wall, a radio station, a photography and video production studio, and a Playhouse. For campers who want shorter options, Androscoggin offers a four-week program in June and July for $7,600, with the opportunity to extend full season.

PRICE: $12,600

AGES: 8 to 15

DURATION: 7 weeks

126 Leadbetter Rd. Wayne, ME 04284, (207) 685-4441, campandro.com

Timber Lake Camp

With the tagline “what camp was always meant to be,” Timber Lake Camp is a co-ed facility spanning 500 acres and two lakes in the Catskills Mountains, featuring separate camps for girls and boys. In addition to the usual suspects (canoeing, kayaking, flag football, and lacrosse), there’s candlemaking, woodshop, 3D design and printing, computer programming, robotics, TV & film, and digital design. The campus also includes a heated Olympic-sized swimming pool, and activities including martial arts, spinning, and yoga. Campers enjoy competitions both between each other and with other nearby camps, including basketball, roller hockey, softball, and baseball tournaments.

PRICE: $13,350

DURATION: 7 weeks

AGES: 7 to 16

240 Timber Lake Rd, Shandaken, New York, 12480, (516) 656-4200, timberlakecamp. com

Brown Ledge Camp

Celebrating 90 years in 2016, the all-girls, uniform-free Brown Ledge Camp is known for its “freedom of choice” philosophy designed to foster independence—campers decide themselves what they’ll do with their time, and girls also live in cabins without a counselor. Activities include horsemanship, tennis, archery, riflery, diving, wakeboarding, and aquaplaning, with facilities including a sailing fleet and a theater seating 250. Famous alumni include Gwyneth Paltrow and Stephanie Zimbalist. The camp prides itself an on all-inclusive tuition (unlike most top camps), covering costs like laundry, transport, overnight excursions, and horseback riding.

PRICE: $8,100 for 8 weeks, $5,750 for 4 weeks

AGES: 10 to 18

DURATION: 8 weeks

71 Brown Ledge Road, Colchester, Vermont, 800-246-1958, brownledge.org

Camp Wayne

A brother/sister camp on 450 acres in Pennsylvania’s Endless Mountains, Camp Wayne was established in 1921 and is currently run by the third generation of the same family. Theirs is an instruction-focused program aiming to hone critical life skills such as creativity, collaboration, and communication. Activites include beach volleyball, martial arts, wrestling, golf, football, lacrosse, boxing, skateboarding, ping pong, drama, dance, cheerleading, gymnastics, and environmental education. They offer a four-week option at $7,300 for first-time campers.

PRICE: $11,600

AGES: 6 to 15 (girls are 7 to 15)

DURATION: 7 weeks

Girls: 56 Nice People Place, Preston Park, Pennsylvania, 570-798-2591, campwaynegirls.com

Boys: 15 Camp Wayne Road, Preston Park, Pennsylvania, 570-798-2511, campwayne.com

Tripp Lake Camp

Established in 1911, Maine’s Tripp Lake Camp is one of the country’s best all-girls camp—not to mention proudly old-fashioned and traditional. Campers must wear uniforms and enjoy well-rounded activities on 260 acres promoting teamwork and confidence building like sailing, tennis, archery, rock climbing, canoeing, and soccer, in addition to fine arts, pottery, photography, creative writing and reporting, and dance. Before girls arrive on campus, they receive letters from two Big Sisters who will be waiting to welcome the new camper on their first day. Campers take day trips each Tuesday, as well as longer camping trips for girls in 6th grade and older. Here, the Spirit of Tripp Lake is encouraged, hoping to foster camaraderie, enthusiasm, compassion, respect and responsibility.

PRICE: $12,500

DURATION: 7 weeks

AGES: 7-16

132 Tripp Lake Camp, Poland, Maine 04274, 207-998-4347, tripplakecamp.com

Brant Lake Camp

Spanning four generations and 100 years of private ownership, Brant Lake Camp in the Adirondacks runs three mini-camps for boys, with separate facilities for different age groups. Activities, instruction, and even fields and courts are tailored to age, with the program changing as boys get older and each mini-camp operating under their own philosophy. Brant Lake boasts a thoughtful approach to sports, promoting a healthy and fun environment, and using the tagline “Where sports are done right.” Facilities include 15 tennis courts, three baseball fields, two soccer fields, eight basketball courts, a roller hockey rink, two volleyball courts, a climbing wall, an archery range, a putting green, and a large, multi-sport stadium, and activities include sand castle building, inner tubing, barbecues and campfires, water basketball, snorkeling, and golf.

PRICE: $12,350

AGES: 7 to 15

DURATION: 7 weeks

7586 State Route 8, Brant Lake, New York 12815, (518) 494-2406, brantlake.com

Point O’ Pines

An all-girls camp in the Adirondacks—and sister camp to Brant Lake—Point O’ Pines balances structured activities with choice. As campers age, they choose more of their own schedules, with the oldest campers tailoring individual programs to focus on their passions. A daily Coach’s Corner allows individual instruction, Early Bird programs offer special programs like tennis or waterskiing for early risers, and facilities include 2,700 square foot Arts and Crafts center, 12 tennis courts, a greenhouse for organic gardening, and horseback riding across trails on Point O’ Pines’ 500-acre farm. All new girls are paired with a Big Sister to answer questions, and new campers are often introduced to existing campers before the summer begins. Campers also enjoy dances and activities with the Brant Lake campers down the lake, as well as healthy food offerings, an organic garden, and a bakery onsite.

PRICE: $11,975

AGES: 6 to 15

DURATION: 7 weeks

7201 State Route 8, Brant Lake, New York 12815, 518.494.3213, pointopines.com

Camp Greylock

Celebrating its 101st summer in 2016, Camp Greylock is Massachusetts’s oldest continuously operating all-boys camp. Located over 300 acres on Center Lake, with 400 boys divided evenly between a junior and a senior campus, Camp Greylock prides itself on exceptional coaches and instructors, as well as a beautiful mountaintop location. Facilities include a sailing cove, field house, basketball courts, weight room, golf course, tennis courts, football, baseball, soccer, hockey, and lacrosse fields, a ropes course, climbing walls, theater, and art studio, as well as a theater and two separate social halls for group meetings and activities. Greylock has outdoor barbecues twice a week, eats with sister and cousin camps once weekly, and campers enjoy overnight excursions and newly renovated cabins.

PRICE: $12,200

AGES: 7 to 16

DURATION: 7 weeks

1525 Main Street, Becket, Massachusetts 01223, (413) 623-8921, campgreylock.com

Camp Walt Whitman

Inspired by Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing,” Camp Walt Whitman is an idyllic lakefront camp on 300 acres, evenly split between 200 girls and 200 boys and with a 92 percent camper return rate. Outdoor hiking, camping, and adventure are big programs, and their tennis director of 20 years recently became the winningest coach in NCAA history. Walt Whitman prides itself on a warm, down-to-earth atmosphere, with a strong community emphasizing teamwork, responsibility, and friendship. The camp experience centers around Cabin Groups, where campers both live and participate in group activities together, and the Walt Whitman staff adopts a hands-on approach to help with child development. (Famous alumni include Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal.) Activities include tennis, soccer, softball, gymnastics, and lacrosse, as well as swimming, boating, art, drama, music, white-water rafting, and adventure backpacking trips.

PRICE: $12,750

AGES: 7 to 15

DURATION: 7 weeks

1000 Cape Moonshine Road, Piermont, New Hampshire, 03779 United States

(603) 764-5521, campwalt.com

Camp Skylemar

An all-boys camp in Maine, Camp Skylemar prides itself on teaching boys how to compete—which means winning as well as losing graciously. Facilities across nearly 200 acres and three-mile Trickey Pond include a five-hole golf course, eight tennis courts, a ropes and challenge course, lacrosse, soccer, baseball and flag football fields, and activities on offer including woodshop, drama, waterskiing, wakeboarding, tubing, snorkeling, sailing, and fishing.

PRICE: $12,550

DURATION: 7 weeks, though flexible-length sessions are available

AGES: 7 to 15

457 Sebago Rd, Naples, Maine, 04055, (207) 693-6414, campskylemar.com

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THE VERY BEST SUMMER CAMPS IN GA

Summer is right around the corner. It’s time to start planning for summer camps! We’ve scoured the web, interviewed parents, read in-depth reviews and more to find the VERY BEST summer camps in Georgia.

From an incredible art camp in Dunwoody to a sensational boys-only overnight camp just over the border, and from a nationally recognized STEM camp with locations all over the city to a kiddo Shakespeare experience in Atlanta, we’ve got something for everyone!

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Arts Camps | Family Camps | Traditional Summer Camps | Overnight Camps | Tech & Ed Camps | Action & Sports Camp | Camps for Young Ones

ARTS CAMPS

Paint with a Twist (Alpharetta) Register the kids for this fun and artsy Summer Camp. Kids will enjoy games, music, snacks and creativity! Campers will work on a new piece of art each day and will take the art work home with them! It’s a fun way to get some arts and crafts into your kid’s summer. 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Ages 5+.

Alliance Theatre Drama Camp (Various locations) Creative Play for kids as young as 3, Drama, Music and Theatre for elementary kids, and Acting, Improve, Film Making and tons more for tweens and teens. They offer dozens of drama related camps throughout the city. After Care is also available. 

Act3 Productions (Sandy Springs) Professional theatre instruction for elementary, middle school, and high school kids that culminates in a theatrical performance.

High Museum of Art (Midtown) Kids and teens explore the High’s collection, sketch in the galleries, and create artwork at this day camp.

Forefront Arts Camp (Multiple Locations) Camp activities include acting, singing, dancing, creating props, sets & costumes, comedy sketch-writing, and more for children age 3 – 18. Before and after care is available.

Zone of Light Art Camp (Atlanta) Each week of summer programs has an exciting theme — take advantage of our exciting daily activities, art projects, reading and writing, acting, and outdoor games that will engage any child. All supplies are included! Camps are geared towards 5 to 12-year-old students.  

Shakespeare Superheroes (Atlanta) Introducing kids to the language, stories, characters and ideas in Shakespeare’s plays in imaginative and playful ways. Camps are for ages 4 through high school.

Spruill Center for the Arts (Atlanta) Choose from a variety of Visual, Performing & Studio Arts Camps offered for boys and girls ages 5-18. Before & After Care available from 8am-6pm.

School of Rock Camp (Multiple) Camps are designed to hone music performance and group playing skills in a creative and fun environment. Locations in Snellville, Buford, and Johns Creek.

Whole World Improv Summer Camp (Atlanta) Kids ages 8 to 13 play ensemble exercises, move into scene work and advance into improvisational games, then give a live improv show. They offer six weeks of camp during the summer.

Fabricate Studio Summer Camps (Atlanta) Beginner and advanced sewing and fashion design camps for kids as young as 6. Sewing machines and other equipment is provided if child doesn’t have one.

FAMILY CAMPS

Jekyll Island Summer Camps (Jekyll Island) Whether your child is a junior scientist, budding golf or tennis pro, or history enthusiast – Jekyll Island has a summer camp for everyone. Parents are free to explore the island on their own and create their own summer camp…adult-style. Note: No camps are currently listed for the 2021 season.

Summer Family Adventure at Callaway (Pine Mountain) Enjoy a four- to seven-night vacation that connects your loved ones in a family atmosphere and offers countless options for fun in a beautiful natural environment. Kids get to spend the days learning aerial acrobatics and adults can choose from a variety of eclectic activities…or nothing at all.

Greyfield Inn Island Camp (Cumberland Island) Exciting and educational daily adventures for children 5 and up, plus fun for teens and adults as well. Note: No camps are listed for summer 2022.

Cohutta Springs Family Camp (Crandall) Cohutta Springs offers a relaxing vacation in the outdoors for the entire family. Family camp is a 5-day Christian-based camp. Well-rounded and complete vegetarian meals are provided. There is no age limit.

TRADITIONAL SUMMER CAMPS

Josh Powell (Acworth) Founded by Josh Powell in 1972 for boys and girls ages 5 to 8. Let them unplug and get dirty on 25 acres of land, with swimming, canoeing, fort building and more. Bus service available (and included in fee) from Buckhead area. Sessions fill up fast!

MJCCA Summer Camps (Dunwoody) Enjoy the most enriching Jewish camp experiences in the South. Select from a variety of exciting camp options for your child’s summer including sports, theater, and more.

Dunwoody Nature Center (Dunwoody) A summer camp for boys and girls who want to explore nature the way it was meant to be. Camps for ages 4 through rising 8th graders. Lots of outdoor adventure on a 22-acre wooded campus just outside the city.

Camp Kingfisher (Roswell) Since 1993, Kingfisher at Chattahoochee Nature Center offers part traditional outdoor camp and part hands-on nature education. Camp Kingfisher’s 7 session themes determine the content of live animal encounters, science exploration activities, and educational hikes.

Charlie Elliot Day Camp (Mansfield) If your kids love Georgia State Parks, they’ll love this camp. Kids gain new outdoor skills while they hike forest trails, explore waterways and search for wildlife evidence. Camps for ages 7 to 16.

Owanyake Day Camp (Toccoa) Camp Fire Camp Toccoa’s day camp for rising 1st through 6th grade offers archery, canoeing, horseback riding, swimming, ropes courses, nature conservancy, outdoor living skills, sports, games, hiking and more! This full day camp includes breakfast and lunch.

High Meadows Camp (Roswell) High Meadows is a personal family favorite and one we return to again and again each year. Since 1973, High Meadows has offered a rich, traditional outdoor day program with unique facilities on more than 40 acres of meadow and woodland. Camp is for preschoolers through 9th grade.

OVERNIGHT CAMPS

UGA Summer Academy Camps (Athens) UGA’s camps offers a plethora of unique camps for middle and high school kids. These specialty camps allow kids to experience dream jobs like mini-medical school or law studies in a hands-on, practical manner. The Summer Academy Camps are for campers ages 11 to 17. Note: For 2021, the camps are day camps.

Camp Rockmont (Black Mountain, NC) Although not in Georgia, Camp Rockmont is a favorite of Georgia families. This Christian summer camp for boys only offers a traditional overnight camp experience.

Camp Blue Ridge (Clayton) If you’re looking for your camper to experience activities in the Blue Ridge Mountains, then look no further than Camp Blue Ridge. Camp Blue Ridge is a traditional camp for summer fun. It’s a family-owned and operated, co-ed sleep-away camp for kids ages 5-16 on 250 acres in Clayton Ga. Campers can choose among 50 different activities!

Girl Scout Camp (Multiple Locations) You don’t have to be a Girl Scout to enjoy this affordable camp adventure. Choose from overnight and day camps. Greater Atlanta Area|Historic Georgia Area

Athens Y Camp/Camp Chattooga (Tallulah Falls) A tradition since 1898- 600 beautiful acres in the North Georgia mountains. Athens Y Camps for boys and Camp Chattooga Camps for girls are tucked in between Tallulah Falls and Lake Rabun.

YMCA Camp High Harbour (Cartersville & Clayton) Campers live in cabins each with waterfront views. They enjoy a general camp program, Pathfinders and two specialty camps on Lake Allatoona or Lake Burton.

Camp Juliette Low (Cloudland) Juliette Gordon Low, founder of this camp and of the Girl Scouts, picked the location of CJL herself (on Lookout Mountain). CJL provides girls with fun and exciting ways to become more confident and competent, individually and in groups.

Camp Woodmont (Cloudland) Camp Woodmont is a traditional overnight summer camp for boys and girls ages 6-14, located on 170 acres of beautiful North Georgia woodlands on top of Lookout Mountain.

Riverview Camp for Girls (Mentone, AL) Although not in Georgia, the Riverview Camp for Girls in Mentone, AL is popular with Atlanta families. Riverview is an overnight Christian camp, located at the top of Lookout Mountain. They promote adventure, inspiration, character, and confidence-building. You’ll find a lot of activities here — including canoeing, horseback riding, a zip line, and hiking.

Charlie Elliot Residential Camp (Mansfield) Five overnight camp sessions offer outdoor nature sessions on Sapleo or Little St. Simons Island for kids ages 7 to 16. This day camp includes one overnight night too. Look for team challenge sessions, Garden Club Camp, adventures in conservation, or an expanded and improved shooting sports camp.

Peacebuilders Camp (Americus) Peacebuilders Camp at Koinonia Farm is a unique overnight summer camp in rural south Georgia where youth ages 11 to 14 spend a week together learning how to work toward peace and justice.

Camp WinShape (Various locations) Established in 1985 in Mt. Berry, Ga., WinShape provides a camp experience that enables campers to sharpen their character, deepen their Christian faith and grow in their relationships with others. Includes day camps as well as overnight camps. Look for the 50% discount for first-time overnight campers.

TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATIONAL CAMPS

Club SciKidz (Various locations) This camp believes that every child is a scientist. Their vision is to make them better scientists by offering dozens of unique science day camps.

UGA Summer Academy Camps (Athens) UGA’s camps offers a plethora of unique camps for middle and high school kids. These specialty camps allow kids to experience dream jobs in a hands-on, practical manner.

High Tech, High Touch (Multiple Locations) Kids build robots, play with virtual reality, get energized by building electrical circuits and create their own video game with the help of degreed professionals. Camp is for preschoolers through 6th graders.

campMODA (Atlanta) Children who attend campMODA learn to use Design Thinking in connection with science, technology, creativity, engineering and math skills to solve real world problems. Video game creation and Minecraft camps are a hit!

Camp Invention (18 locations through metro Atlanta) An exciting, weeklong summer adventure for K-6th graders with activities that explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation.

Junior TreeKeeper Day Camp (Atlanta) For Junior TreeKeepers, every day is a new adventure! Campers in grades 1-6 can explore the outdoors with hands-on activities in environmental science, biking the Atlanta BeltLine, field trips to local attractions and more!

Summer Camp h3O (Atlanta) While engaged in fun and exciting activities, campers will explore the wondrous ocean world all within the walls of the Georgia Aquarium. Included are all the Aquarium galleries and shows (the camp theme repeats every week).

iD Tech Camp (Emory and Georgia Tech and other locations outside GA) Whether your kiddo is an aspiring coder, app developer, web designer, or robotics engineer, unleash their inner “maker” and help them do something BIG this summer. Day & overnight STEM programs available.

Kid Chess (Various locations) Camps feature a variety of activities which include:  Regular Chess, Bughouse Chess, Blitz Chess, Blindfolded Chess, & Obstacle courses.  Several chances to play top instructors, lots of play. This summer, they’ll be hosting plenty of virtual summer camps for your little chess players.

Farm Camp (Nichols) This camp (which goes from 9a to 2p Monday through Thursday) focuses on learning what life was like for children on a south Georgia farm in the late 1800s. Participants will do the same activities that kids their age did, such as animal care, candle making, soap making, gardening, and open-hearth cooking. Ages 9–14. Note: No dates have yet been released for 2022.

SPORTS AND ACTION CAMPS

Trinity Sports Camps (Atlanta) Elementary aged children enjoy basketball, cooperative challenges, flag football, hockey, kickball, lacrosse, pool/water activities, soccer, and more!

Universal Tennis Camp (5 Atlanta-area locations) UTA has trained all levels of players from ALTA champions and NCAA champions to touring professionals in a fun, exciting and educational environment. Camp activities at all locations include tennis instruction, drills, games, and themed events.

Pinecrest Academy (Cumming) Pick your passion, Pinecrest offers 40+ camps including sports, art, science, technology, etc. for Pre-K – High school.

Circus Camp (Various locations and Virtual options) Circus Camp is a day-camp experience designed to introduce children to the circus, performing, and visual arts in a safe and non-competitive environment. Camper age begins at 5 years old and goes through teens. Classes are limited so hurry!

Atlanta Braves Baseball Camp (Various locations) Kids love Atlanta Braves youth baseball camps being held throughout the metro Atlanta area for boys and girls in kindergarten through rising 8th grade. In addition to a baseball curriculum tailored to each age group, campers will be treated to unforgettable experiences such as a field trip or meeting a current Braves player or alumni. Each camper can receive extras like an official Braves uniform, an autographed photo, or tickets to a select Braves home game depending on the camp signed up for.

PGA Junior Golf Camp (Smyrna, Acworth, Duluth and Suwanee) Each camp location has been hand-selected and identified as courses which are favorable and geared to the learning experience for young golfers. And they say they have selected the very finest junior golf instructors available. Half day and full day camp available for campers 6 to 17.

The Equestrian Reserve (Alpharetta) Fun filled days of horseback riding instruction and fun horse activities, with an emphasis on skill building, safety and responsibility. From beginner riders to sessions for those who want to be junior instructors.

Camp Misty Mountain (Armuchee) Camp Misty Mountain, established in 1971, is Georgia’s Girl Scout Camp. It offers 800 acres of fields, forests, water, and is nestled against the Appalachian Mountains, with horsemanship classes, wrangling lessons and more. This sleepaway camp is for girls entering grades 4-12.

Georgia SkyZone Camp (Kennesaw and Roswell) This week-long summer camp combines healthy exercise with awesome fun. Sky Camp activities include open trampoline jumping on Sky Zone courts, 3-D Dodgeball, age-appropriate Sky Fitness, games, activities and crafts. Sky Camp provides a daily snack and lunch.

CAMPS FOR THE YOUNG ONES

Universal Tennis Camp (5 Atlanta-area locations) UTA has trained all levels of players from ALTA champions and NCAA champions to touring professionals in a fun, exciting and educational environment. Camp activities at all locations include tennis instruction, drills, games, and themed events.

Club SciKidz (Various locations) This was my son’s first camp at age 4. Campers that are 4 and 5 year olds enjoy experiments and projects in science, technology, and engineering.

Forefront Arts Camp (Multiple Locations) Acting, Singing, Dancing, Creating Props, Sets & Costumes, Comedy Sketch-Writing, and more for children age 3 – 18. Preschool children can only attend 1/2 day camps.

Haverty Hollow Preschool Camp (Atlanta) Campers at the Preschool Camp (ages 3-5 yo) will choose from a variety of activities throughout the day such as arts and crafts, cooking, tumbling, outside games, drama, music, and an optional swim time. Sessions run 2 weeks at a time. Before and After Camp Care are not available. Ages 5 to 10.

Camp Kingfisher (Roswell) Owlets Camp, a half-day camp experience for 4-year-olds at the Chattahoochee Nature Center, is designed from the ground up to be an introduction to the best nature camp in Atlanta. Look forward to shorter hikes, plenty of outdoor free play, swimming, and live animal encounters!

Superhero Junior Camp (Atlanta) This fun and creative introduction to performance and theater at the Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse is designed specifically for ages 4-6. The program does not require reading skills and is active and engaging for younger campers. Campers engage in mask and costume creation, and other art projects based on characters and poetry from Shakespeare’s plays.

Summer Safari Camp (Atlanta) Zoo Atlanta provides many summer camp options for potty-trained 4-year-olds through rising 12th graders. They offer weekly sessions, and the themes change weekly. Kids ages 4-6 are offered a half-day camp.

Creative Play Camp at Alliance Theatre (Various locations) The 3-year old camp is inspired by the Theatre for the Very Young. It is half-day; children must be potty trained. In this half day camp students will explore the characters of the galaxy, learn about the three tools of the actor: body, voice, and imagination and listen, share, and retell stories about our favorite out of this world creatures. The 4-year old camp is much like the 3-year old camp except that it lasts all day and explores the topics a little deeper.

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2022 Omaha Area Summer Camp Guide

Create, discover, explore, perform, play, and make memories this summer with many Omaha Area Summer Camps!

Summer camps are a great way to keep your kids active, having fun, and learning while school is out of session. From Art Camps to Specialty Camps and themes for every age and interest, you are sure to find one for your kids.

Browse through a variety of camps and now you can Search by Type of Camp, Age Range of Campers, or Week of Camp!

[Special thanks to our sponsors who partnered with us to bring you this guide. If you would like to add your Summer Camp, please contact us here.]

Do Space Summer Passport Program

Code, Make, Learn, & Explore this summer with the Do Space Summer Passport. Explore Omaha, discover new things, and HAVE FUN. Our Summer Passport Program provides a free resource that engages Omaha youth in tech-related educational activities.
Dates: June 4- July 31
Ages 3-13

Type of Camp: Academic, Specialty, STEM or STEAM, Technology
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

The Durham Museum Summer Camp

Treat your kids to the Sweetest Summer Ever! Join us for a one-of-a-kind summer camp that sparks the imagination. Choose from a wide range of camp themes including dinosaurs, construction, wizards and more! Your kiddos will love spending their summer at The Durham Museum meeting new friends, exploring Omaha and engaging in hands-on learning. Grades 1st-5th.

Type of Camp: All-Day, Extended Care, Half Day, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Camp Kroc

The Kroc Center’s Summer Day Camp Program provides children ages 6-13 the opportunity to play and grow in a safe & positive environment. Each week has a different fun theme that incorporates activities throughout the facility. Activities include field trips, games, sports, art, and swimming! Breakfast, lunch and snack are provided, with extended care available!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Extended Care, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Camp at the MAC

Our camp is an all day sports camp! Each day we will go over fundamentals of multiple sports. The sports are Baseball/Softball, Tennis, Football, Soccer, and Golf! We offer lunch and snack throughout the day and have many activities in between. Down time includes puzzles, coloring, movie time (some days), and going over what we learned!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Half Day, Specialty, Sports
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

YMCA Camp Kitaki

Staying at an overnight summer camp is one of the most fun and positive growth activities a child or teen can participate in. We invite your child to join us at YMCA Camp Kitaki for both exciting and relaxing activities such as archery, campfires, zip lining, canoeing, and crafts. ..all while building life skills, character, friendships, and a lifetime of memories!

Type of Camp: Outdoor, Overnight, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Summer Adventure Camp

We offer trendy, high-quality summer enrichment programs for Pre-K – 6th grade. Each week has a different exciting theme that is sure to give kids the best summer possible. Your child will surely make lasting connections with friends throughout the summer. We encourage positive relationships by developing and adding skills to what they learned during the school year.

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Extended Care, Half Day, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Preschool
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

School of Rock Omaha

Our summer music camps are performance-based, meaning students learn to play by rehearsing and performing together in a fun, safe environment. From beginner camps to themed camps, we offer a wide variety of in-person options to ensure your child has an amazing, immersive musical experience. Sign up today and watch your child become a musician this summer.

Type of Camp: Music, Performing Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 19, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Discount:

SAVE20 20% OFF Does not expire

Omaha School of Music & Dance Summer Camps

FULL DAY camps filled with fun to keep your kiddo busy during summer break!
We will teach your kiddo SEVERAL different styles of dance, and will provide a camp t-shirt, morning and afternoon snack, crafts, and your kiddo will learn a dance routine or Musical Theater show. On the last day of the camp, each group will give a performance for friends and family to come watch!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Arts, Dance, Drama, Music, Performing Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Great Thinkers Learning Academy Enrichment Classes

Great Thinkers Learning Academy offers a wide variety of summer classes with themes like: STEM, learning new languages/culture, cooking, acting, and even sports skills. We even offer classes to keep your child’s learning on track over summer with topics like creative writing, reading, algebra and geometry.
Our small online classes are taught live by certified teachers.

Type of Camp: Academic, Cooking, Performing Arts, Specialty, Sports, STEM or STEAM, Virtual
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

Graphic Novels at Quest Forward Academy

If you love comic books or short stories, this is the course for you! This week-long course will explore different styles of fiction, manga, comic books, and other short forms of writing. Students will learn how to write their own short pieces of fiction and transform them into comic-style books! June 20-23, 2022 | Grades 6-9 | www. qfa.io/summer

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 19

Soccer Shots Summer Camp

Soccer Shots Camps provide children with an opportunity to develop their soccer skills, their character, and their creativity.

Ages 5-10
Multiple locations throughout Omaha

SUMMER CAMP FEATURES:
The best coaches in the business
10:1 player to coach ratio
Individual soccer skill development
Character lesson-of-the-day
Open enrollment to the public

Type of Camp: Half Day, Outdoor, Specialty, Sports
Ages of Campers: Preschool, Elementary
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Girl Scout Camps

Experience the great outdoors while making new friends, gaining confidence, and creating lifelong memories. At Girl Scout camp, adventures including challenge courses, zip lines, horseback riding, archery, swimming, and more epic outdoor fun. Camps in Papillion, Nebraska City, and Nickerson allow every girl to explore her passions and discover new interests.

Type of Camp: All-Day, Animal Lover, Arts, Outdoor, Overnight, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Smitty’s Performing Arts Center Summer Dance, Aerial, and Acro Camps

Join our 17th Annual Summer Program today!
Dance, Aerial Silks, and Acro Summer Camps 2022! Ages 3+.
Summer Program filled with classes, camps, intensives!
Sign up by March 1 and save!

Type of Camp: Arts, Dance, Half Day, Performing Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26

Brownell Talbot’s Camp Discovery

Camp Discovery offers something for every child from preschool to grade 12. Campers will make lifelong friends while tackling daily challenges, hands-on activities, lessons, and art and theatre projects. The friendships they make and their close bonds with counselors encourage every camper to try new things with confidence in a supportive environment.

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Animal Lover, Arts, Drama, Extended Care, Half Day, Outdoor, Performing Arts, Specialty, Sports, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17

Discount:

BTBEYOND to save $25. Expires February 28, 2022.

YMCA of Greater Omaha Summer Day Camp

Our camps offer kids aged 5-12 a fun & engaging environment where they will make friends, belong, and achieve. With a focus on closing the summer achievement gap, parents can rest easy knowing we are learning every day, all while having a great time! Camps will run weekly from May 31-August 19. You can attend for one week or all summer. Sign up starts February 1!

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Arts, Outdoor, Specialty, Sports, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Elementary
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7, Week of Aug. 14

Geology & Archaeology with Quest Forward Academy

Students will learn to identify different minerals and learn the practices and principles of archaeology. Visit the University of Nebraska Omaha’s archaeology department to learn about opportunities to join dig sites in Northern Africa post-high school. Learn about the history of our world and the preservation of the past. Week of June 13 | Grades 6–9 | www.qfa.io/summer

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 12

Farm Camps- Barreras Family Farm

Farm camps for ages PreK-8th grade! Weeklong camps focused on farming with STE+AM teach children about butcher math, water conservation, solar power, simple tools, & more. Our single day classes include focused areas on horses, pigs, cows, goats, chickens, pioneering, survival skills, predator identification & more! Sign up by 3/31 and save! Discount for multiple children.

Type of Camp: Academic, Animal Lover, Half Day, Outdoor, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

Discount:

code: FFO22, $25 on registration, expires March 31, 2022

Camp Nakomis

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands Camp Nakomis is located on 35 wooded acres in Carter Lake, IA. Miles of hiking trails, numerous campsites and a fishing dock give campers countless opportunities to enjoy themselves, all in a safe and positive environment. Camp Nakomis is the perfect place for youth ages 6-14 to enjoy the outdoors. Camp Nakomis is open to the public.

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Outdoor, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Bluejay Summer Kids Camp

Campers from grades 1-6 are invited to register for one or more sessions for days filled with indoor and outdoor games and sports, swimming excursions, museum, and zoo visits, nature walks, arts and crafts, and much more!

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Arts, Extended Care, Outdoor, Sports, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Elementary
Weeks of Camp: Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Fontenelle Forest Summer Camp

Experience a wild summer outdoors at Fontenelle Forest, just minutes from downtown Omaha. Campers ages 4 to 15 will explore the outdoors through positive and fun nature-based activities designed to teach your child to love nature. With a variety of camp themes and activities, there is something for everyone! Register early to save your child’s spot!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Animal Lover, Arts, Half Day, Outdoor, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Preschool, Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Wildlife Encounters Summer Camp

Kangaroos, Parrots & Lizards oh my! Meet real animal ambassadors while learning about wildlife conservation, zookeeping, animal careers & animal care! Miles of hiking trails, swimming pool with lifeguards, nature center & more!

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Animal Lover, Outdoor, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Evolution SC ~ Summer Camp Series

Evolution Soccer Club will host a variety of OPEN soccer camps this summer. Geared towards beginner and seasoned players looking for a week of fun and focused training. Our highly qualified, energetic coaches will make sure each player wants more. Activities will be developmentally based to give each player the opportunity to learn and grow in a fun, no stress environment.

Type of Camp: Specialty, Sports
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 12, Week of July 10, Week of July 17

Mid-America Council – Boy Scouts of America Camps

Nobody does camping better than the Scouting BSA–and we’re ready for another fun summer. Cub Scouts can attend day camps, overnight camps or family camps. BSA Scouts can choose from five weeks of adventure at Camp Cedars. Enjoy swimming, hiking, fishing, boating, rock climbing, horseback riding, rocket launching, shooting sports and more. Register now! Camps start in June.

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Animal Lover, Arts, Cooking, Dance, Drama, Half Day, Music, Outdoor, Overnight, Performing Arts, Specialty, Sports, STEM or STEAM, Technology
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 22, Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7, Week of Aug. 14

Show Choir Camp

Our show choir camps are low pressure, preparatory/growth experiences for students in grades 3-11.

We are also offering two new camps for grades 2-6, in our Piano/S.T.E.M. we will play piano, and do some experiments that will relate to the different music concepts we learn. Our Bucket Drumming camp is an excellent and fun way to learn fundamentals of rhythm and drumming.

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Half Day, Music, Performing Arts, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 19, Week of July 24

Cherrie Anderson Summer Camps

Who is ready for Summer?! Summer is almost here and we would love for you to join us at one of our summer camps! We are offering 5-day camps filled with dancing, crafts, snacks & more! 1/2 day & full day camps available for Ages 3-10!

Check out all of our fun themes with descriptions at the link below. Dates & times are posted by each camp and registration is open now!

Type of Camp: Dance, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 26, Week of July 10

Discount:

Fun2022 – 10% OFF

Robotics at Quest Forward Academy

Get ready to plug in & power up! This course will immerse students in the basics of electronics and computer programming as they develop & build simple robots. They’ll learn concepts like voltage and resistance as well as manipulate lights, sounds, and motors using digital and analog controls. You’re sure to say, “I’ll be back!” June 20-23 | Grades 6-9 | www.qfa.io/summer

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Specialty, STEM or STEAM, Technology
Ages of Campers: Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 19

Prairie STEM Summer Camp

Robots, Rockets, Drones, Coding, Sorcery, Hydroponics and more!! Explore STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math this summer! Engage in activities to enhance and promote new passions and interests. All levels are welcome in our highly engaging camps that encourage and develop soft skills. The earlier you register the more you save! Sibling discount offered.

Type of Camp: All-Day, Arts, Half Day, Specialty, STEM or STEAM, Technology, Virtual
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

Rock n’ Palooza

Explore the music of the greatest rock bands alive! Explore acting through improvisation and scene work! Get messy and create boldly through drawing and painting! Choose to enjoy your summer break by diving into a world of fun with an intensive that explores all of the arts! Each week will feature different activities. All skill levels are welcome!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Arts, Drama, Half Day, Music, Performing Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26

Crime Scene Forensics at Quest Forward Academy

This course combines the scientific analysis of crime scenes with the psychology of criminology. Students will learn basic concepts of Forensic Science: chain of evidence, fingerprinting, DNA, & more. They’ll also learn about the psychological aspects of forensic exploration: interviewing witnesses, researching suspects, & more. June 27-30 | Grades 6–9 | www.qfa.io/summer

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 26

The Rose Theater Summer Camps

TWO LOCATIONS! 20th & Farnam AND 120th & Center
Spend summer in the spotlight at The Rose! Camps for ages 3-18 in drama, dance, musical theater, voice and acting! Learn new skills, expand your creativity, grow as a performer, and have the time of your life! Enroll TODAY!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Arts, Dance, Drama, Extended Care, Half Day, Music, Performing Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Film Making at Quest Forward Academy

Lights, camera, action! In this course, students will learn the ins & outs of storyboarding, script writing, and filmmaking. While exploring the different roles in film production, students will write, act, and record a short film. Students will also learn about post-production efforts and even enjoy a screening of their film! June 27-30 | Grades 6-9 | www.qfa.io/summer

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Arts, Drama, Performing Arts, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 26

Lauritzen Gardens Summer Adventure Camps

Exciting adventures await campers 5-12 years old! Choose from a variety of full-day, all-inclusive camps with fun themes that connect children to nature & foster an appreciation for the environment. Find out what we’re doing to provide a safe, healthy and fun summer learning experience for your child at lauritzengardens. org.

Save $25 per week when you sign up in February!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Arts, Extended Care, Outdoor, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

Amazing Athletes Sports Camp

Amazing Athletes will be offering Multiple Summer Sports camps and Sessions for your children this summer. Each day will be action packed with lots of fun games and activities while learning the fundamentals of 8 different sports. Ages 3-8 welcome! Register today!! Football | Soccer | Volleyball | Tennis | Hockey | Golf |Track and Field | Basketball | Lacrosse.

Type of Camp: Outdoor, Specialty, Sports
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary
Weeks of Camp:

Discount:

10% Discount For Siblings/Military with Code SIBLINGDISCOUNT

SAC Museum Summer Camps

Give your child a summer they will never forget! Offering a variety of camps for kids Grades 1-8, the Museum offers single-day, 3-day, and 5-day camps; PLUS a 2-day Astronaut Academy Camp! Your child’s adventure awaits here!

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Extended Care, Outdoor, Specialty, STEM or STEAM, Technology
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Camp Legacy

Situated on 11 acres in Bennington, NE, Camp Legacy offers week-long day camps for children K-6th grade (Upper Camp). Activities include: swimming, arts & crafts, team building, cooking, sports, and MUCH MORE!

Type of Camp: All-Day, Cooking, Outdoor, Specialty, Sports
Ages of Campers: Elementary
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31, Week of Aug. 7

Outdoor Education with Quest Forward Academy

Students will spend time outdoors learning how to set up tents, start fires, cook food, identify different plants, how to bait/lure a fishing line, and more! This course will be primarily outdoors and require physical exertion such as hiking and light building. Build skills and problem-solve in nature! Week of June 13 | Grades 6–9 | www.qfa.io/summer

Type of Camp: All-Day, Outdoor, Specialty, STEM or STEAM
Ages of Campers: Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 12

Oxbow Vet Camp

Created especially for children who have a passion for animals and veterinary medicine. Includes hands-on activities and a chance to practice skills real veterinarians perform! Junior and Intermediate camps. Multiple locations in Omaha. Save $25 by entering code FFO22 at checkout!

Type of Camp: Academic, All-Day, Animal Lover, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Elementary, Middle School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

Discount:

FFO22 for $25 off; expires Aug 30, 2022.

Nebraska Dance

Nebraska Dance Summer offerings include something for everyone! We offer weekly session classes in both June and July, as well as a variety of camps. Our Boutique Ballet series gives young dancers a chance to be cast to perform a role in a ballet! Options for ages 18 months-12th Grade. Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Tap, Pointe, Creative Movement, Technique and more!

Type of Camp: Dance, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

MCC College for Kids and College for Teens Summer Camps

Metropolitan Community College offers College for Kids and College for Teens courses that bring fun and learning to children ages 3-18. Featuring kids and teens classes that focus on art, technology, science and more. Courses are offered at multiple locations within the greater Omaha four county service area.

Type of Camp: Academic, Arts, Cooking, Specialty, STEM or STEAM, Technology
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24

Discount:

Code: WCS2022, Savings: 5% , Exp. 08/01/2022

Bloom Summer Dance Camps and Classes

Parents! Looking for fun activities to keep your children active this summer? Try a dance class or camp!
– DANCE CAMPS: One Week Camps are offered in the Morning (9am-12pm) and Afternoon (1pm-4pm) in June and July.
– DANCE CLASSES: Once a week classes run for a 6 week session June 13 – July 29, 2022 (ballet, tap, hip-hop, acro, jazz, etc).

Locations: Omaha & Elkhorn

Type of Camp: Dance, Specialty
Ages of Campers: Ages 3+, Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Weeks of Camp: Week of May 29, Week of June 5, Week of June 12, Week of June 19, Week of June 26, Week of July 3, Week of July 10, Week of July 17, Week of July 24, Week of July 31

Summer Camps – City of San Ramon

2022 Summer Teen Center Camp – Studio 925

Come check out our full day summer camp at the Pine Valley Teen Center! If you’re in middle school and want to have some fun this summer, then join your friends at Studio 925 from 8:30am to 5:30pm! There’s something for everyone! Daily activities may include wacky games, contests, movies, video game tournaments, sports, and cool crafts.  Weekly trips to the San Ramon Olympic Pool. What are you waiting for? Come spend this summer with us and let the fun begin.  Camp fee includes transportation and entry fee for field trips.  Lunch is not provided. 
   Ages 10-14 

Weekly Option

Dates

Time

Activity #

Field Trip**

Confirmation Packet

Studio 925 (Week 1)

June 6- June 10

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13259

          Boomers              Confirmation Letter

Studio 925 (Week 2)

June 13- June 17

8:30am-5:30pm

Act#  13260

Oakland Zoo

Confirmation Letter

Studio 925 (Week 3)

June 20- June 24

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13261

Movie :
Jurassic  World Domination  or Buzz Light Year
 

Studio 925 (Week 4)

June 27 – July 1

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13262 

Service Learning: Contra Costa Food Bank  

Studio 925 (Week 5)

July 5- July 8
(No Camp on 7/4)

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13263

Oakland A’s Game  

Studio 925 (Week 6)

July 11 – July 15

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 12364

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom  

Studio 925 (Week 7)

July 18 – July 22

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13265

Dublin Ice  

Studio 925 (Week 8)

July 25 – July 29

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13267

Boomers  

Multi-Week Option

Dates

Time

Activity #

Field Trips

Confirmation Packet 

Studio 925
(Weeks 1-3)

June 6 – June 24

8:30am-5:30pm

Act#  14105

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Studio 925
(Weeks 4-6)

June 27 – July 15
(No Camp on 7/4)

8:30am-5:30pm

Act#  13269

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Studio 925
(Weeks 7-8)

July 18 – July 29

8:30am-5:30pm

Act# 13270

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** Trips are subject to change due to health guidelines.

Studio 925 Field Trip

Looking for some fun for your teen!  We offer one day field trip (8:30am-5:30pm) with the Studio 925 camp.  If your teen want to join their friends in the Studio 925 camp or just want then enjoy their summer, sign up today!

Studio 925 Field Trip Dates

Activity #

Field Trip Locations

Wednesday, June 8

Act # 14475

Livermore Boomers!

Wednesday, June 15

Act # 14476

Oakland Zoo

Wednesday, June 22

Act # 14477

Movie: Jurassic World Domination

Wednesday, June 29

Act # 14478

Volunteer @ Contra Costa Food Bank

Wednesday, July 6

Act # 14479

Oakland A’s Game

Wednesday, July 13

Act # 14480

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

Wednesday, July 20

Act # 14481

Dublin Ice

Wednesday, July 27

Act # 14482

Boomers


Teen Enrichment Camps Schedule

Looking for an activity for your team to have fun!  Check out our Teen Enrichment Camps.   See below for class descriptions.

Teen & Enrichment Camps

 

June 6-10

June 13-17

 

June 20-24

June 27-July 1

July 5-8

No Camps on 7/4

July 11-15

July 18-22

July 25-29

August 1-5

 Amador Rancho Community Center

 

Teen “Pencil Box” Boot Camp

9am-12pm

Act # 14077

Snapology: Stop Motion Animation

9am-12pm

Act#14075

 

 

3D Printing: MineCraft Creations

9am-12pm

Act#13899

Young Entrepreneurship, Money Management & Finance!!

9am-12pm

Act #13928

 

Electronic Game Design: Tower Defense Games – Vegetable vs The Undead

9am-12pm

Act#13891

Science Fiction

& Fantasy

1pm-4pm

Act#14111

Become a Confident Speaker, Write and Debater

1pm-4pm

Act#13926

Learn the skills of writing & presenting TED Talk Style

1pm-4pm

Act#13927

Iron Horse Teen Center

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snapology: Stemworks

9am-12pm

Act#13901

 

 

Snapology: Stop Motion Animation

1pm-4pm

Act#13900

Dougherty Station Community Center

Star Wars: May the Fork Be With You

9am-12pm

Act#13895

 

 

Harry Potter: Taste the Magic!

9am -12pm Act#13893

 

 

 

Superheroes vs Supervillains: Chibi Edition

9am-12pm

Act#14081

Super Hero/ Super Food

9am-12pm Act#13894

 

 

Teen “6 Archetypes” Character Design: Video Game Characters Edition Summer 2022

9am-12pm

Act#14080

STEM-

Planetary Pathways

1pm-4pm

Act#13929

 

 

STEM –

Sensorbot

1pm-4pm

Act#13898

 

 

Drone and Aerospace Engineering

1pm-4pm Act#13890

 

STEM – TinkRdrone

1pm-4pm

Act#13892

Online Classes

 

 

 

WebRox- Website Development

Act # 14018

 

Master the Skill of Debating in Tournaments!

9am-12pm

Act#14044

 

 

 

 

ART CAMPS (Ages 10-14)

Teen “Pencil Box” Art Boot Camp
“Pencil Box” Art Boot Camp is a fun all levels art course sampling a different art genre compilated from Mr. Warren’s collection of “Art Ninjas” art camp program. Each day’s lessons are assigned a theme ranging from amazing Anime, Chibis and Funko Pops, Pokémon, Fantasy Animals, Video Game Character Design and much more. Explore the world of Japanese style cartooning, learn the basics in whimsical fantasy animals or design an original Pokemonster of your own. Art materials must be present first day of instruction. Click here for art material list.
Mon-Fri      6/13-6/17     Amador Rancho Community Center       9:00am-12:00pm            Act#14077

Teen “6 Archetypes” Character Design: Video Game Characters EditionProtagonist, Antagonist, Love Interest, Mentor, Beast/Sidekick and Multiplicity are the 6 archetype characters in stories we develop in the Videogame themed character design course.  Each class is assigned an archetype and videogame reference for study in design language to concept character art variants. Join in this all-levels art class and let embrace creativity and drafting original character together. Art materials must be present first day of instruction. Click here for art material list.
Mon-Fri         6/27-7/1     Dougherty Station Community Center        9:00am-12:00pm            Act#14080

Superheroes vs Supervillains: Chibi Edition
The Japanese cartooning anime style combined with the dynamic world of Superheroes vs. Supervillains character design art class is back by popular demand! Chibis is a slang term in Japanese for short or miniature and will be the genre and focus in creating your very own “kawaii” (cute) characters from a variety of Superheroes and Supervillains. Art materials must be present first day of instruction.  Click here for art material list.
 
Mon- Fri           7/25-7/29    Dougherty Station Community Center       9:00am-12:00pm            Act#14081

COOKING CAMPS (Ages 10-14)

Star Wars: May the Fork Be With YouNEW!
Campers will visit the dark side and the light side of the galaxy with imaginative food creations from Star Wars characters like Chewbacca, BB8, R2D2, Princess Leia, Yoda and others. Campers with shoulder length hair must wear hair up and away from their faces.  All campers must wear closed toed shoes. Communicate any food allergies one week prior to the first class. $125 Materials Fee for food.
Mon – Fri          6/6-6/10         Dougherty Station Community Center    9:00am-12:00pm            Act# 13895

Harry Potter: Taste the Magic!NEW!
From butter beer pancakes to double double chocolate cauldron cake, campers will enjoy Hogwarts culinary delights! Campers with shoulder length hair must wear hair up and away from their faces.  All campers must wear closed toed shoes. Communicate any food allergies one week prior to the first class. $125 Materials Fee for food due on the 1st day of class.
 
Mon – Fri          6/27-7/1         Dougherty Station Community Center    9:00am-12:00pm            Act# 13893

Super Hero/ Super FoodNEW!
From Spiderman pretzel webs, to Thor cupcakes, to Wolverine burgers, to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle pizza your child will have a “Marvel”-ous time exploring the world of super heroes!  Campers with shoulder length hair must wear hair up and away from their faces.   All campers must wear closed toed shoes. Communicate any food allergies one week prior to the first class. $125 Materials Fee for food.
 
Mon- Fri           8/1-8/5        Dougherty Station Community Center      9:00am-12:00pm            Act# 13894


ENGINEERING/CODING CAMPS (STEM) ( Ages 10-14)

Drone and Aerospace Engineering
“Build it! Code it! Fly it!” Jump in the forefront of the emerging field of DRONES! Come explore a thrilling, hands-on aerial robotics platform. This camp is the perfect introduction to the world of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Safety is a priority as students learn to fly in first-person view (FPV), exploring the real-world applications of drones. Campers will learn basic piloting skills, construct an obstacle course to fly through, and stage a final race to showcase their cumulative knowledge. Using the Engineering Design Process, put critical thinking to a test, build your dream aircraft or hovercraft, and learn to program your drone to fly the skies and complete various stunts!   $35 ab supply fee made payable to:  Engineering for Kids on the first day of class
Mon-Fri        6/13-6/17       Dougherty Station Community Center     1:00pm-4:00pm      Act# 13890


3D Printing Minecraft Creations

3D printing and Minecraft both represent boundless opportunity for creating even our wildest of ideas! In 3D Printing: Minecraft Creations, students will explore the basic concepts of 3D printing and computer-aided design, or CAD, to bring their most awesome Minecraft creation to life! Students will take their Minecraft design out of the world of Minecraft and learn how to extrude it into a 3D model that can then be modified to be printed in 3D.    $50ab supply fee made payable to:  Engineering for Kids on the first day of class.
Mon-Fri    7/11-7/15       Amador Rancho Community Center 9:00am-12:00pm         Act# 13899


Electronic Game Design: Tower Defense Games – Vegetable vs The Undead
The living dead are trying to steak from our vegetable garden! In Electronic Game Design: Vegetables vs the Undead, we will create our own version of a tower defense game that will pit our prized peas and carrots against an amassing hoard of hungry, shambling ghouls! We will use the Engineering Design Process to create a storyboard to outline the rules of play and characters for our game. Then we will bring our storyboard to life with animation and programming. At the end of the class, everyone takes home a working Windows-compatible game. $50 lab supply fee made payable to:  Engineering for Kids on the 1st day of class.
Mon – Fri          8/1-8/5      Amador Rancho Community Center        9:00am-12:00pm            Act#13891

STEM – Sensorbot NEW!
Students learn about sensing robotics as they assemble and code robots capable of sensing and reacting to their surroundings. They will experiment with different sensors—touch, reflectance, ultrasonic, and infrared. After integrating sensors, students will develop coding skills by programming the robot to solve challenges focused on object detection and avoidance, as well as line following.  They will incorporate motions and light into the robot’s reactions. $85 supply fee paid to the instructor on the 1st day of class.
 
Mon – Fri          6/6-6/10          Dougherty Station Community Center    1:00pm-4:00pm            Canceled

STEM – TinkRdroneNEW!
Students design, build, and fly their own functioning quadcopter drones. They learn about the physics of flight and perform experiments to understand how flight is achieved. Students will customize drone frames and integrate electronics. They will learn and experiment with different components needed to get the drone airborne, including the flight-controller board, motors, gearing system, and propellers. Students will learn about flight dynamics such as yaw, roll, and pitch, by participating in drone games to develop their piloting skills. $85 supply fee paid to the instructor on the 1st day of class.
Mon-Fri            6/27-7/1          Dougherty Station Community Center    1:00pm-4:00pm              Canceled

STEM – Planetary Pathways NEW!
Students learn about sensing robotics as they assemble and code robots capable of sensing and reacting to their
surroundings. They will experiment with different sensors—touch, reflectance, ultrasonic, and infrared. After
integrating sensors, students will develop coding skills by </span>programming the robot to solve challenges focused on object detection and avoidance, as well as line following.   They will incorporate motions and light into the robot’s reactions. $85 supply fee paid to the instructor on the 1st day of class.
Mon-Fri            7/25-7/29       Dougherty Station Community Center    1:00pm-4:00pm              Canceled

Snapology: Stem Lab
Exploring STEM/STEAM by getting all messy in the making. Constructive science to understand simple machine by using paint and tools to make stomp rockets. Solving a puzzle to get out of a “tomb” to how an amusement park can come together using LEGO. All the work individually, dress comfortably to get messy, bring a snack and drink/water bottle. Material Fee $25.00 must be paid on the first day of class to “Snapology”.
Mon-Fri            7/18-7/22       Iron Horse Teen Center    9:00am-12:00pm            Act#13901

ANIMATION CAMPS (Ages 10-14)

Snapology:  Stop Motion Animation
“Stories come “alive” as the movie using a stop motion animation app. Guided on the importance of movie planning to give structure for the element of characters, setting, plot and more. Kids will progress through the technology to green screen, edit add sound and design features. Movie link will be sent to the email on enrollment. All to work individually, bring a snack and drink/water bottle.  $15  lab supply fee paid to the instructor on the 1st day of class.
Mon- Fri           6/20-6/24       Amador Rancho Community Center   9:00am-12:00pm         Act#14075
Mon- Fri           7/18-7/22       Iron Horse Teen Center      1:00pm-4:00pm           Act#13900

 

 

SPEECH AND DEBATE CAMPS (Ages 10-14)

Become a Confident Speaker, Write and Debater
Confident speakers articulate themselves clearly. In this camp, kids will learn to present and write effectively in 6 easy steps. With thought-provoking, persuasive & impromptu speeches & debate topics, students will learn to manage public speaking anxiety and present themselves with confidence. They will learn to make strong arguments by providing reasoning and evidence. We make learning exciting and effective!
Mon- Fri           6/20-6/24    Amador Rancho Community Center       1:00pm-4:00pm             Act# 13926

 

Learn the Skills of Writing & Presenting TED Talk Style
An exciting summer camp where the students will learn to write and present ideas TED Talk style. They will master the skills of Public Speaking and building confidence! The topics will cover a wide range of issues from global to local matters in different sectors. The students will learn about some of the young TED Talks speakers. They will share their work in a TEDx style event on the last day of the camp!
Mon- Fri           7/11-7/15       Amador Rancho Community Center     1:00pm-4:00pm             Act#13927

 

Young Entrepreneurship, Money Management & Finance!!
This is an excellent course to develop the foundation to become financially independent and start learning about leadership, finance and money management! It will help in understanding the concept of business, financial literacy, saving, budgeting, banking and entrepreneurship! Students work on their creativity and public speaking skills and present ideas for new inventions. This course will be a fun and interactive way to understand about Finance & Money Management!

Mon-Fri            7/18-7/22     Amador Rancho Community Center      9:00am-12:00pm            Act#13928

Science Fiction & Fantasy
Dive into a world of magical creatures or travel through time! Create characters that exist only in one’s imagination or can only be driven by technology. Participants will focus on and write stories in the two popular genres, fantasy, and science fiction. A material fee of $15 paid to the instructor on the 1st day of class.

Mon-Fri            6/13-6/17    Amador Rancho Community Center        1:00pm-4:00pm             Act#14111

Virtual Online Enrichment Camps

Due to new guidelines we’ve shifted some of the more popular half day camps online. Take a look below at these fun camps we’ll be offering online for the summer. There is limited space so grab your space while you can!

 

Virtual Camp:WebROX

Learn how to create your very own website! This camp will cover the basics of coding in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as go over design principals. No coding experience necessary. The camp will be in-person at theCoderSchool San Ramon. If you were enrolled in a previous class, projects will be new and not repeated so re-enrollment is encouraged.

Ages: 13/up

 ONLINE CAMP:                JULY 26- 30       9:00pm-12:00pm         Act# 14018

 

Master the Skill of Debating in Tournaments! (Online)
This debate camp will help students sharpen their Argumentation & Public Speaking skills and prepare them for School Debate Tournaments!    Fun, Adventurous, Exciting sessions!
      Students will:

  • Learn to make compelling presentations backed by solid evidences
  • Develop persuasive skills through various debate formats & refutation structure
  • Master key lifelong skills: Research, Analysis, Writing, Note taking, and Critical Thinking
  • Become an excellent competitor and Speak to Win (in Debates) 

Mon – Fri          7/11-7/15    ONLINE PROGRAMS        9:00am-12:00pm            Act#14044

Alternative Summer Camps For Kids, From Space Camp to Music Camp

Summer camp used to be the place where parents sent their kids to learn how to build a fire, row a boat, fend off mosquitoes, and acquire a taste for bug juice. But as modern parenting became more intensive, new summer camps emerged to meet the demands for less laissez-faire kid’s activities. There might still be plenty of bugs (and probably some juice) at general summer camps for kids, but these days there’s a specialty camp for every activity your kid has taken an interest in. From the niche (see: Entrepreneur Camp ) to the nerdy (see: Space Camp) to the “no way that’s real” (see: Circus Camp), these 13 alternative summer camps will blow instructional swim right out of the lake.

Entrepreneur Camp

Camp Bizsmart

If your kid would rather watch Shark Tank than Shark Week, Camp BizSmart will start them on the path to success. Campers spend 10 days learning to solve business problems, getting mentored by up-and-coming Silicon Valley CEOs, and ultimately pitching their ideas to angel investors. By the end of the program, your kid will know better than to accept that damn royalty-contingent offer from Mr. Wonderful.

Camp BizSmart

Motorsports Camp

Camp Motorsport

Kids at Motorsports Camp get to experience the thrill of driving every day, either in a racing go-kart, a dirt kart, or half-scale race car. It beats the hell out of sitting on your lap and steering, and you won’t have to teach them to drive stick when the time comes. No prior experience or driver’s license is necessary, which is good because kids can enroll starting at age 9.

Camp Motorsport

Circus Camp

Westchester Circus Arts

There are still a few ways to keep the dream of running away and joining the circus alive — only you can sleep easy knowing your kid will, in fact, return at the end of the summer. The Westchester Circus Arts Camp is run by professional circus performers, aerialists, and trapeze artists, while Camp Winnarainbow was founded by Wavy Gravy in the ’70s and is pretty much exactly what those 2 names suggest. If Circus Camp is too hippie-dippy for you, you should probably stop reading this list right now.

Westchester Circus Arts CampCamp Winnarainbow

Space Camp

Space Camp

The original summer camp for nerds you read about in the back of a Boys’ Life magazine, Space Camp has been the reason to visit Huntsville, Alabama for 33 years. More than 700,000 baseball-hating kids have passed through Space Camp’s hallowed shuttles, and as easy as it is to rag on them, they probably made off with a whole bunch of those precious STEM skills everyone seems to covet these days. Plus, come on — what kid doesn’t want to be an astronaut?

Space Camp

Lego Camp

Bricks 4 Kidz offers programs all over the country that use the king of all toys to teach kids about architecture, engineering, and mechanics. Kids spend one-week sessions building sets and figures (all of which are awesome, naturally) arranged around themes like pirates, amusement parks, Minecraft, and retro arcade games. You’ll probably want to volunteer as a counselor in training for that last one.

Bricks 4 Kidz

Spy Camp

Spy Camp

For 2 weeks each summer, the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. becomes a training ground for groups of kids between 10 and 13 who want to learn the science of stealth. Their teachers are real-life James Bonds who school them in disguise, code-breaking, escape and evasion, and all those wonderful spy toys. This summer, camp is virtual.

Spy Camp

Dinosaur Camp

Jurassicamp

Kids love dinosaurs, so they’ll obviously love this paleontology camp that features activities like Dino Building, Dino Art, and Dino Sports. What the hell are Dino Sports, you ask? Not sure here, either, but as long as the dinosaurs at this park haven’t been reanimated by an eccentric billionaire, they’re probably safe. JurassiCamp is held in locations throughout Miami and Boca Raton, and offers both in-person and virtual options.

JurassiCamp

Maker Camp

Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajig

Kids embrace the maker movement at camps like Gever Tulley’s Tinkering School and Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, sponsored by the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association. The idea is simple: don’t wait for the Amazon drone to drop the fun at your doorstep — just go make it. The NBT camps incorporate technical elements like CAD design and manufacturing machinery operation, while the Tinkering School simply wants kids to make something huge, whether that be a flower-delivering robot, 17-person pontoon, cardboard city, or Godzilla monster capable of destroying them all. Nuts, Botls & Thingamajigs has locations all over the country, and the Tinkering School offers both day and overnight camps in the Bay area, as well as virtual camps

Nuts, Bolts & ThingamajigsTinkering School

Marine Biology Camp

Marine Biology Camp

Middle Schoolers enrolled in the Broad Reach Intro to Marine Biology camp spend a week and a half living on a sailboat in the Caribbean learning how to scuba dive. If that doesn’t sell you, they’ll take excursions to the beaches of St. Barths, have the opportunity to get scuba dive certified in St. Martin, see coral reefs and sea turtles first hand, learn about ocean health, and cook, clean and work together to make life on the boat go smoothly. Other programs include rainforest and reefs in Central America and veterinary and wildlife care in the Bahamas.

Marine Biology Camp

Acting Camp

Stagedoor Manor

For theater kids seeking a comfortable camp experience catered to their love of singing, dancing, and acting, it’s hard to think of a better place to be than Stagedoor Manor. Over the course of a three-week session, campers at Stagedoor Manor take six classes, ranging from acting to dance, stage combat, and vocal training, while rehearsing for the big show put on at the end of every session. Held in a former luxury hotel, Stagedoor Manor provides a less rustic experience than your average sleepaway camp. And with alum like Natalie Portman, Mandy Moore, and Beanie Feldstein, there’s reason to believe Stagedoor Manor will prepare your kid for the big screen.

Stagedoor Manor

Camp True Colors

One Heartland

At Camp True Colors in Willow River, Minnesota, campers engage in all the usual activities, like swimming, arts and crafts, archery, canoeing, hiking, drama, sports, and ropes courses. What sets it apart is that Camp True Colors is designed specifically for kids who identify as LGBTQ+. Campers get the opportunity to connect with kids like them, showing them the expansive world that exists outside of their school and home life. Tuition is based on income and need, and there’s an option for family camp too, where parents or caregivers come along.

Camp True Colors

Rock Camp

School of Rock

Need a break from hearing your kid practice their drums? School of Rock offers both in-person and virtual music camps for kids of all ages and abilities, covering dozens of instruments and genres. Beginners can learn the basics of playing the guitar or writing a song, while more seasoned students can immerse themselves in a specific genre or time period like “best of the 90s” or “pop punk” camp. Camp sessions are one week long, and are offered to everyone age three and up.

School of Rock

Cullinary Camp

Sur la Table

Sur la Table may be better known for their upscale kitchenware, but they also provide opportunities for chefs-to-be to refine their skills (and palettes) through their summer cooking class series. The collection of 5-day workshops includes Cooking 101, Restaurant Week, and Global Street Food. Students learn knife skills, baking, grilling sauteeing, and more through select recipes, including pineapple and lime sorbet, homemade pasta, Korean chicken, Vegetable samosas, and something called basil foam. Classes are limited to eight students, either ages 7-11 or 12-17, and everyone gets a free apron.

Sur la Table

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The Ultimate 2022 Guide to Summer Day Camps in Atlanta, Georgia

By Sponsored Contributor . May 19, 2022


Find the perfect summer day camp for your child!  These camps are ready to welcome your children for summer 2022. They know parents depend on them, and they have worked hard to make camp happen.

[Featured Day Camps]

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We believe that every child is a scientist and that we can make them better scientists! Club SciKidz offers fun, safe, and scientific camps where your child will be engaged in learning new skills with like-minded friends, and they will beg you to come back. Multiple metro Atlanta locations.

Dive into art this summer! Young artists will explore the Museum’s galleries, create artwork, and showcase their masterpieces in exhibitions. Campers will learn about the Museum’s collection while honing their skills in drawing, painting, and design. Professional teaching artists inspire campers to look closely, experiment, and try new techniques. 

Grow, learn, and play at Marist summer camps! Offerings include sports, sports medicine, music technology and production, ceramics, science, personal essay start-up, and SAT/ACT boot camp. Full-and half-day sessions for ages 5 to 17; aftercare is available.

Summer fun is back at MPCS! Exciting opportunities for academic, arts, athletic and “faith and fun” camps. Camp Elevation, LEGO, Spanish, fishing, and Falcons Football camp are just a few of more than 60 summer programs offered in a Christ-centered environment.

Your child is unique, and their summer should be, too. Choose a customized camp program where your child can dive deep into areas of interest, or have a blast at NCCS’s weekly high-energy Camp Eagle – within a nurturing Christian school environment.

Celebrate summer with the arts! Get ready for a lively, creative, art-filled summer programs in visual and performing arts for ages 3-18. Each week, campers will take a deep dive into subjects in the arts, studio arts, musical theatre, acting and much more.

Academic, specialty and sports camps for ages 4-13. From wizards to coding, LEGO to science, choose your child’s summer adventure! Sessions include Drama Camp, Trail Explorations, Instrumental Ensemble, Super Scientists, Minecraft Mania and more.

Walker Summer Programs are the best way to spend your summer! Offering an extensive and diverse selection of enrichment opportunities for students ages 3-14. Half-day and full-day options available weekly. June 6-July 29. Early drop-off and extended care are available.

Wesleyan Summer Camps are open to the public for ages 4-14. Camps include arts, athletics, STEM, and life skills. Morning, afternoon, and full-day programs; lunch and a snack is included in full-day camps. Before and after care is also available. 

Woodward Academy Summer Camps offer over 150 enrichment, athletic, academic, and activity camps on two campuses in College Park and Johns Creek. Camps are open to the public and accessible through an exceptional bus system.

Want something wild for your young explorer? Try the camp experience that invites 1,000 of your closest animal friends! Each week, campers embark on a different Zoo expedition, exploring wildlife and wild places. Connections made at Safari Camp help children begin a journey of conservation stewardship in an outdoor oasis that naturally educates and inspires.

Academic Camps in Metro Atlanta
Art Camps in Metro Atlanta
Dance/Music Camps in Metro Atlanta
Drama Camps in Metro Atlanta
General Camps in Metro Atlanta
History Camps in Metro Atlanta
Language Camps in Metro Atlanta
Nature Camps in Metro Atlanta
Parks and Recreation Camps in Metro Atlanta
Special Needs Camps in Metro Atlanta
Sports Camps in Metro Atlanta
STEM Camps in Metro Atlanta
Theme Camps in Metro Atlanta
Virtual Camps in Metro Atlanta

Academic Summer Camps in Metro Atlanta

Brandon Hall School Summer Programs
Global Youth Leadership students unite to find innovative and creative solutions to the most pressing challenges of their generation; academic core courses also available.

Squirrel Hollow Camp at the Bedford School.
Students will get an academic boost in math, reading and written expression while gaining self-esteem, confidence and social skills.

Swift School Summer Explorations
A learning adventure with academic reinforcement in reading, writing and math skills along with art, crafts, music and STEM.

Wealthy Habits: Financial Life Skills
Build good money habits and make finance fun with interactive games and activities. In-person, live online and self-paced programs.

Art Summer Camps in Metro Atlanta

Art Station Summer Art Camps
Ages 5-14 can discover creativity through performing, literary and visual arts.

Carlisle Montessori School
Camp Carlisle offers Montessori hands-on fun with nature, art and science.

High Museum of Art
Campers ages 6-14 will explore the museum’s collections, explore artistic media, create art and make new friends.

Michael C. Carlos Museum
Camp Carlos offers creative and educational half-day camps for ages 8-12 centered on the Museum’s collections.

Spruill Center for the Arts and Stage Door Theatre
Creative, art-filled summer programs in visual and performing arts for ages 3-18 with arts, studio arts, musical theatre, acting and more.

Vinings School of Art 
Sessions for campers ages 6-14 years include painting, drawing, mosaics, clay and sculpture.

Zone of Light Studio
Create art, play games and explore the outdoors with summer ART Programs, camps, classes and more for ages 5-12.

Dance/Music Camps in Metro Atlanta

Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education
A variety of dance classes for beginner and intermediate levels for ages five and older.

Atlanta Dance and Music Academy
Music and dance classes in ballet, hip-hop. contemporary, jazz and more, taught by professional artists. Options for all levels ages 3 -18.

British Academy of Performing Arts
Musical theatre camps featuring Encanto, Frozen, Trolls, Peter Pan & Tinkerbell, and more for ages 3-16.

Community Music Centers of Atlanta
Themed music and instrument camps, music academies and performance workshops for grades K-12.

Eclectic Music Summer Camp
Specialty camps in singing, piano, guitar, ukulele, percussion, and more for rising 1st-6th grades.

Evolution Arts
A three-day immersion into ballet, African fusion, and jazz; plus goal setting, dancer etiquette and more.

Georgia State University College of the Arts
Intensive learning experiences for musicians ages 11-18, including Summer Music Institute and Jazz Workshop.

Integrity 360 Dance Studio
Dance education in ballet, tap, jazz, acrobatics and more for ages 3 and older. Encanto, Frozen, Descendants and more.

Moving in the Spirit
Summer dance camp for ages 8-13 combines online and in-person dance instruction with creative youth development and leadership training.

School of Rock East Cobb
Fun music camps and workshops for ages 7-17 including Rock 101, Classic Rock Rewind and Pop Punk.

Drama Camps in Metro Atlanta

Alliance Theatre Drama Camps
Creative, acting and drama camps for kids ages 9-18, available at 5 metro Atlanta locations.

Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Camp
Puppet Theatre Camp (ages 10-12) and Puppet Discovery Camp (ages 8-9) are immersive, week-long adventures where kids will explore the magic of puppetry.

City Springs Theatre Conservatory
NextGen Broadway, Oliver Jr., Musical Theatre Dance Intensive, and Acting Intensives for ages 7 and older.

Forefront Arts Children’s Theatre
Drama, dance, music and specialty camps for ages 3-13; themes include Encanto, Pixar, Marvel, Comedy, Harry Potter and more.

Shakespeare Superheroes Camp
Creative play, acting, movement, stage combat and musical theater for young actors and Shakespeare enthusiasts. Virtual options available.

Stagedoor Theatre Summer Camps
Ballet, musical theatre, actin and more for ages 3-18.

Synchronicity Theatre Summer Camps
Instructors lead students ages 4-14 in drama games, ensemble-building activities and crafts, based on Synchronicity’s Family Series.

Théâtre du Rêve
Bilingual theater camp for French learners and native speakers, open to all levels.  June 6-10 (7th-12th grade) and June 13-17 (2nd-6th grade).

General Camps in Metro Atlanta

Atlanta Academy
Program offerings for PreK-8th grade, including website design, art, stop motion animation, basketball skills and more.

Atlanta Montessori International School Cliff Valley
Summer camps for ages 3-12 in sports, science, cooking and more; experienced staff and a beautiful campus.

Big Blue Marble Academy
Campers ages 5-12 take global learning to a deeper level through hands-on experiences, virtual field trips, STEM, arts and world language.

Blessed Trinity Titan Summer Camps
Campers in grades K-12 can participate in themed camps regarding baseball, sports medicine, musical theater, lacrosse, basketball, drama and more.

Brandon Hall Summer Camps
Global leadership, English, Spanish, rockets and robotics, fashion and crafting, finance, sustainability and academics for all ages.

Buck’s Sports Barn Summer Camps
A wide variety of camps for ages 5-12, including circus arts, ninja course, science, sports, drones, movies, pottery, painting, coding and more.

Camp Arrowhead
Choose from more than 15 different adventure elements for ages 5-12.

Carrington Academy Summer Camp
Ages 5-12; explore science, nature, creative and performing arts, sports and games.

Clubba Camps
Creative virtual camps include painting, Tik Tock, video making, yoga, acting, creative writing and more.

Endeavor Montessori Dunwoody
Full-day themed summer camps for ages 3-10 including Earth Enthusiasts, Racing Machines, and more.

Faith Lutheran School – Camp Faith
“Where the Adventure Begins” themed day camps for ages 2-12, featuring arts and crafts, nature studies, music, bible stories, and field trips.

Galloway School Summer@Galloway
Choose weekly themes at Camp Galloway, plus specialty camps in science, technology, art and more. PreK-12th grade.

Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta Camp Timber Ridge
Outdoor adventure, STEM, horses, art, water activities, and more! Day and sleepaway camp options available for girls 5-15.

High Meadows Camp
Traditional outdoor activities for grades K-9 including archery, woodworking, crafts, drama, nature, sports and more.

Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Bear Camps
Extensive programming in academics, athletics, STEAM and fine arts for PK4-12th grade.

Holy Spirit Prep Summer
Weekly themed camps for PK-grade 7, as well as specialty camps in sports, performing arts, college prep and more.

In the City Camps
Kids camps and tween academies for K-8th grade; form friendships, explore areas of interest, overcome fears and cultivate a love of Judaism.

Josh Powell Summer Camp
Kids ages 5-10 can unplug and play in the great outdoors during sessions in arts and crafts, fort building, canoeing, swimming, volleyball, archery and more.

KinderCare Learning Center Champ Camp
Campers ages 5-12 will participate in STEM, art, outdoor activities, teamwork and more while discovering new things about themselves and the world.

Lovett School Summer Programs
Traditional summer day camps and specialty day camps in fine arts, athletic camps and study skills for grades K-12.

LukeCamp Summer Day Camp – Atlanta/West Cobb
Biking, job exploration, museum tours, community service, hiking, life skills, parks, overnight camp, crafts, pottery painting, Braves, Dobbins Air Force base and more.

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) Summer Day Camps
Traditional outdoor camps for ages 4-18 with boating, rock wall, zip line and more, plus performing arts, sports, theme and teen camps.

Marist School Summer Camps
Camp offerings for ages 5-17 in sports, sports, music, ceramics, science, personal essay start-up, SAT/ACT boot camp and more.

McGinnis Woods Country Day School Sunsational Summer
“Sunsational” camps for ages 4-13  featuring weekly themes, with art, STEM, music, water games and more.

Montessori Academy at Sharon Springs
Full-day themed summer camps for ages 3-12, including science, world cultures and more.

Montessori Academy at Vickery
Weekly themed summer camps in a range of topics, including exploring the outdoors and world cultures.

Mount Paran Christian School Summer Programs
More than 60 programs for ages 3-13 in academics, arts, athletics and faith, including cooking, LEGO, Atlanta Falcons football, Spanish and SAT.

North Cobb Christian School Summer Camps
Non-stop fun at Camp Eagle plus specialty camps in sports, STEAM, academics, art, driver’s ed and more; ages 3-18.

Oak Grove Academy
Full-day themed summer camps for ages 5-11, including STEM, art and more.

Pace Academy Summer Programs
Athletic, academic and enrichment camps for K-12th grade.

Parker Chase Preschool
Full-day summer camps for ages 3-12 in a range of themes, including Earth Enthusiasts, Time Travelers and more.

Phase Family Learning Center
Explore the world with indoor and outdoor fun, hands-on projects and field trips for ages 5-12; Wacky Wild Water, Art Explosion, Mad Scientist and more.

Richmond Hill Montessori Academy
Summer camps for ages 5-12 with a new theme each week, including Wild in the Wilderness and For the Love of Science.

St. Benedict’s Episcopal School Summer Camp
Academics, art, cooking, drama, sports and STEM for ages 3-13. Early drop-off and late pickup options.

Steve & Kate’s Camp
Sewing, stop-motion animation, music, performing arts, makers crafts, bread making and more.

Summer Academy at UGA
Specialty camps, including digital film school, fashion design, engineering, oceanography, for ages 11-17.

Sunshine House Summer Remix Adventure Camp
Weekly sessions for ages 5-12 with exciting experiences and field trips at multiple metro Atlanta locations.

Trinity School Summer Camp
Sessions for ages 4-13 include Drama Camp, Trail Explorations, Instrumental Ensemble, Super Scientists, Minecraft Mania and more.

Walker School Summer Programs
A variety of academic, athletic and art camps for ages 3-14, including robotics, games, film, creative writing and more.

Wesleyan School Summer Camps
Open to the public for ages 3-14; camps include arts, athletics, STEM, and life skills.

Whitefield Academy Summer Programs
Christ-centered camp for PreK4-12th grade with games, water days and more, plus specialty camps in arts, sports and academics.

Woodward Academy Summer Camps
More than 150 camp offerings for ages 5-18, including technology, arts and crafts, sports, outdoor activities and more.

Trinity School Summer Camp

History Camps in Metro Atlanta

Atlanta History Center
Themes for ages 6-14 include the ancient world, history of space, basic and advanced writing camps, and more.

Camp Flashback
Arts and crafts, woodworking, candle making and more for ages 7-12 at historic Donaldson-Bannister Farm.

Language Camps in Metro Atlanta

The Spanish Academy 
Total immersion Spanish camps with hands-on learning and a different theme each week. Start dates vary by location.

Nature Camps in Metro Atlanta

Camp Kingfisher at Chattahoochee Nature Center
Hikes, animal encounters, science explorations, canoeing, swimming, archery, arts and more for 4 years-rising 9th grade.

Dunwoody Nature Center
Weekly, nature-themed full- and half-day programs. Campers ages 4-13 go on themed adventures and reconnect with nature.

Piedmont Park Conservancy
EnviroVentures Camp for ages 5-10 with outdoor sports and recreation. Counselor-in-training (ages 11-13) and Park Leadership (ages 14-15).

Zoo Atlanta Safari Camp
Weekly themes encourage campers ages 5-14 to explore the natural world and how to make a difference for wildlife while having fun.

Parks and Recreation Camps in Metro Atlanta

Alpharetta Recreation and Parks Summer Camps
Full- and half-day specialty camps with weekly or multi-day sessions for ages 6-15.

City of Marietta Parks and Recreation
Gem City Summer Day Camp includes sports, arts and crafts, science experiments and field trips.

Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation Camps
Themed “Dynamic Decade” camps for ages 5-13 include art, sports, swimming, dance, games and more; STEAM camps are also available.

Sandy Springs Recreation and Parks
Themed camps for ages 7-14 include sports, gymnastics, science, technology, arts and crafts, tennis and more.

Special Needs Camps in Metro Atlanta

Arthur M. Blank Center for Stuttering Education & Research
Campers who stutter increase communication, self-confidence and leadership skills at “Camp Dream. Speak. Live.

Sensory Affective Play Summer Camp
A theme-based social skills and sensory enriched camp for ages 5-10; outdoor games, handwriting activities, creating snacks, exploration, music, and crafts.

Social Skills Today
Social skills instruction, summer activities, friendships and more for ages 4 and older.

Squirrel Hollow Camp at The Bedford School
Summer programs for students with academic needs, ADD or learning differences, including tutoring, recreational activities and challenge courses.

Sports Camps in Metro Atlanta

Atlanta Extreme Volleyball Club
Skills camps for ages 6 and up focused on hitting, passing, setting and blocking; plus advanced beach volleyball camps.

Challenger Sports Soccer Camps
Quality soccer instruction inspired by the world’s leading soccer nations. Beginner to advanced players; ages 2-16.

Family Martial Arts
Karate camp for ages 4-14 with activities changing every hour for maximum fun.

Intown Stars Gymnastics
Ages 4-12 wil Flip, tumble and play with coaches during themed adventures, including gymnastics, parkour, crafts and performances.

Josh Pastner Basketball Day Camps at Georgia Tech
Campers improve basketball skills through individual instruction and team competition. Camps are open to all entrants within the given age/grade range.

Leading Edge Gymnastics Academy
An exciting week of fun and knowledgeable gymnastics instruction for ages 3-12.

Lotus Fencing Academy
Develop speed, endurance, precision and flexibility while having fun.

Nantahala Outdoor Center
Paddling sit-on-top kayaks, SUP, canoes and rafts, mountain biking for ages 12-15.

N Zone Sports Decatur Youth Summer League
Fair play, fundamentals and fun; camps meet at the Maynard Jackson H.S. Football Stadium.

Nike Sports Camps/US Sports Camps
Youth summer sports camps across 22 sports in Atlanta and greater metro area for all ages and ability levels.

The Overlook Climbing Summer Camps
Camps for ages 6 and older, with or without experience, will explore the art of rock climbing, along with games, arts and crafts, and more.

STEM Camps in Metro Atlanta

Camp Invention
Hands-on STEM programs for grades K-6 designed to inspire confidence and persistence and build STEM skills.

Club SciKidz
Fun, safe, and scientific camps where your child will be engaged in learning new skills with like-minded friends.

CodeWizardsHQ
Live online classes for ages 8-18; one- and three-week coding camps, one-week Minecraft and Roblox camps.

Coding With Kids
Live online and in-person camps for ages 5-18; comprehensive coding curriculum, including 11 Coder’s Pathways.

Evolution Arts
Summer Tech Evolution for ages 8-16 with girls-only tech, AI, engineering and goal-setting.

Friends School of Atlanta
Full STEAM Ahead camps in arts, math, science, theater, drones, fashion design and more for ages 5-14.

Fun Weird Science Virtual Stem Engagement
Campers meet 3 times per week for robotics, rockets, chemistry, owl pellets, hydroponics, coding and more.

Georgia Tech CEISMC Summer Programs
PEAKS summer programs for grades 2-12 with hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics.

iD Tech Camps
Kids ages 7 and older can dive into the hottest courses in coding, game dev, robotics, design, math, and more.

MODA Summer Camps
In-person and online sessions in Minecraft, podcasting, comics, design, coding and more; ages 7-18.

Science Akadémeia, The Atlanta Preschool of Science
Summer STEM camps for elementary to middle school students, with hands-on activities in coding, robotics, game design, and 3D printing.

Smart Girls Summer Camp at Atlanta Girls’ School
Girls ages 6-15 can choose their own adventures in STEM, the arts and more.

SPIKE Studio
Summer STEAM Academy for rising grades 8-12; students will conceive, develop and present creative solutions to real-world problems.

Stemtree
All STEM subjects in a single camp! Ages 5-14.

Summer Tech Evolution at Evolution Arts
Girls-only tech, AI, engineering, and goal setting for ages 8-16; in-person and virtual.

Marist School Summer Camps

Theme Camps in Metro Atlanta

Circus Camp
Trapeze, juggling, clowning, magic, unicycling and miming, with a grand finale show each Friday; ages 5-18.

Easy Going Sewing
Learn to use a sewing machine; make items to use and wear.

Fabricate Studios
Sessions in sewing, knitting and fashion design build skills, creativity and confidence. Ages 7-15.

Flour Power Cooking Studios
Campers ages 5-12 create their own snacks and lunch and develop life skills in math, reading and chemistry.

Kid Chess
Improve chess skills and challenge top-rated, kid-friendly coaches. Ages 5-12.

Kids TV Film Camp
Learn camera, lighting, directing and producing; campers will work together to bring their story ideas to life.

Sparkles Skate Camp
Roller skating, laser tag, indoor playground, STEAM activities, crafts and more for ages 5-13. Daily and weekly sessions.





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Children’s camp is not only songs around the fire and fun starts. Here you can learn how to compose music, play football and even build robots. We have collected for you the best camps to which you can still send your child this summer

Tagsport football camp in the suburbs

In the Tagsport camp near Odintsovo, the main focus is on football. Every day there are two trainings in the camp – serious and not very serious. In the classroom, young athletes practice their technique and learn how to play as a team, including in friendly matches. The business is not limited to football: children here go to the pool and to educational seminars. They live on the territory of the Horizon park hotel in the Odintsovo urban district, and each shift lasts 6 days.

Website: tagsport

Next shift: June 26 – July 1

Cost: 39,000 rubles.

International educational camp “Marabu” in Hungary

Initially conceived as a math camp, the Marabu international project organizes children’s themed holidays every summer. This summer, teenagers from 10 to 14 years old will be able to go to the Hungarian city of Noshvay, where for two weeks they will attend lectures and master classes by famous teachers on a variety of topics. For example, the course “History and Future of Hip-Hop” is taught by music journalist Denis Boyarinov, and literature – by the head of the Book Institute Alexander Gavrilov. A separate block here is still a mathematical course under the guidance of graduates and teachers of the Higher School of Economics and Moscow State University.

Website: camp.marabou

Next shift: July 2 – 15

Cost: 2500
Children’s art residence “Kavardak” in the Vladimir region

Previously, shifts of the Kavardak camp took place in the Nikola-Lenivets art park, and more recently it has been based near Vladimir, but the move did not affect the atmosphere and format. Each summer camp program is built around one creative theme. For example, the next session, which will begin on June 20, will be entirely devoted to photos and videos – they promise to teach children and teenagers the basics of creating visual content. Among the mentors are professional directors and photographers. Topics for the next summer camps: “Music and Theatre”, “Contemporary Art” and “Festival”

Website: kvrdk

Next shift: June 20 – July 3

Cost: 87,000 rubles.

Sciencely Summer City Laboratories in DK Zil

City camp is a convenient option for parents who are not yet ready to leave their children for a long time. The Sciencely educational project at the ZIL cultural center provides an opportunity to keep the child busy during the day, and in the evening the children go home. Five-day shifts are devoted to the study of natural sciences – and in a playful way. All programs – from “physics” to “medicine” – are designed for children of different ages. Young specialists and scientists from Moscow State University and medical universities act as leaders and counselors in the City Laboratories. In the classroom, children are expected from 8:30 in the morning, and they are ready to return to their parents no later than 19:00.

Website: https://sciencely.ru/summerlaboratory

Next shift: June 20 – 24

Cost: 24,900 rubles.

Summer trips for teenagers Young&Active on the bank of the Vazuzsky reservoir

The Young&Active camp team takes only teenagers from 13 to 17 years old with them on summer trips. There are 48 wards in each shift. There is no usual division into groups by age in the camp, and the program is built on three pillars – live communication, creativity and sports. All three formats of the day alternate in the schedule. Among other things, Young&Active will teach teenagers how to speak to the public like at TED Talks, shoot videos, play football, basketball, flagball and rugby. There are no more places for shifts this summer, but you can sign up for a waiting list.

Website: youngandactive

Next shift: June 13 – 24

Cost: 58 000 rubles.

Equestrian camp “Savvy holidays” in Bashkiria

Children’s camp “Savvy holidays” offers children aged 12 to 17 to go on a horse ride in Bashkiria. The first few days the children spend at the training base, then eight days to climb to the top of Shatak. In the evenings, children take care of the animals on their own – the mentors will teach you how to properly handle horses in advance. You should not worry about the level of training – for experienced riders, the camp organizes separate trips, so the main condition is the absence of allergies to horses.

Website: bezpodkov

Next shift: July 11 – 27

Cost: 76,500 rubles.

Let’s play music camp in the suburbs

For those who are passionate about music, Let’s Play is organized in the Moscow region – a music camp, separate shifts of which are dedicated to a particular genre or phenomenon of musical culture. For example, the next July shift will be held under the sign of the Woodstock festival, which means that the cross-cutting theme of the race will be hippie culture and rock and roll. Participants will be offered to unite in musical groups to play real evening concerts, they will be taught to compose and perform music and work with it, as adult professionals do. The emphasis in the next shift, apparently, will be on the work of The Beatles, Doors, Janis Joplin and other cult musicians of the 60s and 70s.

Website: letsplaymusic

Next shift: July 13 – 26

Cost: 58 900 rubles.

Dance camp Prodantsy in Rosa Khutor

Strictly speaking, the Prodance camp is not entirely for children – dancers of all ages are invited to participate in the ten-day intensive. Dancers aged 6-10 and 11-18 years old are allocated to a special category – four master classes lasting an hour will be available for them every day. Children are also allowed to evening events, but not to night events. As part of the intensive, all possible dance genres are taught – from hip-hop to freestyle. The camp is organized by Miguel, familiar to the audience of the show “Dancing on TNT”

Website: https://camp.tancy.pro

Next shift: July 15 – 24

Cost: 38900 rubles.

English speaking Superheroes camp in Moscow

Another city camp, this time for those who want to improve their English. It is – and only – in English in Superheroes from the Magic Castle School that they talk to children throughout the day. At the very beginning, each ward is tested in order to assemble teams of children with the same level. For the age category of 7-11 years old, the program is built in a playful way – the language is improved by studying history, participating in quests and theatrical performances. And teenagers from 12 to 16 years old are offered a career-oriented program with the opportunity to try themselves as an IT specialist or a stand-up artist. The shifts here last only four days, and each of them is thematic – you can learn how to write stories in the spirit of J.K. Rowling or construct robots.

Website: magiccastle school

Next shift: June 14 – 17

Cost: 32500 rubles.

Computer city camp Coddy in Skolkovo

City Camp Coddy is aimed at children who are passionate about programming, from 7 to 16 years old. The list of topics covered here is impressive – from programming in Python to developing games with the Unity engine and creating your own universes in the legendary Minecraft environment. Classes start at 10:00 and take place at the Skolkovo Innovation Center.

Website: coddyschool

Next shift: June 14 – 18

Cost: from 18000 rubles.

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IT vacation 9000 7+

Kirov region Kirovskaya region in KIROA The magical world of digital technology for children 7-15 years old.

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CyberX

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s leisure center on the basis of the All-Russian computer cyber sports club CyberX invites children from 6 to 14 years old to the summer city camp.

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English Time

6+

Russia Kirov region

Two weeks of practice and creative work called “introduce English into our lives”! 6-14 years old. Two weeks change.

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English Town

6+

Russia Kirovskaya oblast

City computer-English camp English Town invites you to a vacation!

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SkillCamp

6+

Russia Kirov region

We invite children from 6 to 10 years old to the summer city camp at the Vyatka State Technical University SkillCamp in the city of Kirov, where they can relax and spend their summer holidays with benefit!

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Belochka

6+

Russia Kirov region

Camp “Belochka” invites everyone who wants to spend the summer bright, active, fun and interesting! In the camp, which is located in a picturesque place with ideal ecology and beautiful landscapes, on the banks of the Belaya Kholunitsa River, not a single child will be bored.

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Beryozka

5+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s camp “Beryozka” – a camp for those who love outdoor activities! For those who look at the world with a positive, looking for adventure and appreciate long-term traditions!

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Spring

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s camp “Spring” is an amazing fairy tale with its own traditions, stories and customs. Every year, about a thousand children spend their summer holidays in this fabulous place. The bright sun, the healing air of a pine forest, a good atmosphere and a lot of entertaining games – that’s why children and teenagers come back here again and again.

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Vishkil

10+

Russia Kirov region

Picturesque scenery, beautiful nature, great company and comfortable living conditions – what could be better for a summer vacation for children? Camp “Vishkil” presents a bright vacation – with unlimited communication with peers, many exciting activities and interesting events!

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Wave

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s recreation camp “Volna” invites all active girls and boys to take part in unforgettable adventures with us! This is a special world in which secrets and mysteries are revealed only to inquisitive children who are ready for bright events and unforgettable entertainment.

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Living water

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s camp “Water of Life” is a real dream of many boys and girls who want to test their character and willpower. In the camp, located 7 km from the village of Velikoretskoye, Yuryansky district, future defenders of our country will be able to take a specialized course for a young fighter.

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Zvezdny

7+

Russia Kirov region

Camp “Zvezdny” is an amazing place for summer holidays for children of all ages!

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Kolokolchik

7+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s health camp “Kolokolchik” is an opportunity for every child to spend bright and fun days of summer holidays, communicate with friends, take part in many interesting entertaining activities and entertainment. We know how to make children happy!

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Camp named after Gagarin

6+

Russia Kirov region

In the Children’s Health Camp named after Gagarin, children are waiting for real interesting, fun events, sports competitions and creative competitions and even meetings with astronauts!

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Luch

7+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s recreation camp “Luch” invites children to spend their summer holidays interesting and fun with friends and counselors! We offer such advantages as excellent living conditions, a rich cultural program, an individual approach to each child, a combination of active and creative activities.

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Mir

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s camp “Mir” is a small island in a pine forest, which combines the traditions of 15 countries of the world. Every day at the camp, designed for 320 children, is just a holiday.

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Mitino

7+

Russia Kirov region

Mitino sanatorium is located 17 kilometers from the city of Kirov. The buildings of the sanatorium are comfortably located on the banks of the pond, in the middle of a pine forest. Here, children can not only have fun and interestingly relax, but also improve their health and improve their health.

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Orlyonok

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s camp “Orlyonok” in the village of Basharovo, Kirov region is a vacation with benefits, new friends, fun games, and noisy games!

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Planet Z

-1+

Russia Kirov region

New professions are just emerging, but may become in demand very soon. Camp “Planet Z” is a place where high school students can find themselves in the role of adult specialists of tomorrow.

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Scout

9+

Russia Kirov region

Seven days in the camp “Scout” on the banks of the Nemda River will pass as one moment for brave and courageous guys who dare to plunge into the world of military adventure!

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Robinson

9+

Russia Kirov region

Adventure Club “SLED” invites you to the summer tourist program “ROBINSON” based on SOUL TRAIN camp.

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Rodina

6+

Russia Kirov region

Children’s health camp “Rodina” is an ideal solution for every child whose parents want to give their child a summer fairy tale! After all, only in the camp you will understand what real communication, drive, creativity, sports and entertainment are!

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Russian Turek

6+

Russia Kirov region

Favorable conditions for recovery in the children’s sanatorium “Russian Turek” are created due to a number of factors. The clean, oxygenated air of the forest park zone, located far from industrial enterprises and highways, is in itself ideal for effective recreation and health improvement of children.

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Solnechny

7+

Russia Kirov region

“Solnechny” – time to relax brightly! Rest in the children’s camp “Solnechny” is a great opportunity to take a break from the lessons that have bothered you for a year and the bustle of the city. The camp is located in a beautiful and ecological place in the village of Matansky Kordon, Vyatskopolyansky district, far from any production facilities.

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Children’s camps in the Kirov region for the summer of 2022 is a popular type of children’s recreation.

During the summer school holidays in the Kirov region, there are about 20 children’s out-of-town health camps, which are both in regional and municipal ownership, and on the balance sheet of enterprises and organizations and in private ownership.

In addition to country camps, children’s recreation is organized by day camps, specialized camps, and sanatorium-and-spa institutions.

The children have the opportunity not only to relax, but also to improve their health in the following sanatoriums in the Kirov region: the sanatorium “Mitino”, the sanatoriums for children with parents “Solnechny” and “Forest Fairy Tale”, as well as in the children’s sanatorium “Russian Turek”.

Coverage of summer health campaigns is more than 80 thousand children aged 7 to 16 years.

When preparing summer health campaigns, the authorities pay special attention to ensuring the comprehensive safety of children in camps, monitoring the quality of food and medical care, organizing educational work, and also the problem of compulsory insurance for children.

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Summer school IQ007

7+

Russia Tomsk region

Camp in Tomsk 2022 | Exciting holidays where children improve their intellectual abilities in the form of interesting activities. At the same time, not forgetting to make friends, communicate, take part in exciting events.

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BROOX

10+

Russia Tomsk region

We invite you to the 360° Summer Business Camp at BROOX School. Your child will have fun, take a break from annoying lessons, get acquainted with the world of entrepreneurship, acquire the basics of financial literacy and all this in practice in a game format and modern mentors

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CS:GO

9+

Russia Tomsk region

Summer camp “CS:GO” is a comfortable recreation center where elements of a computer game and real life are combined. Do you want extreme sports, bright emotions and non-standard rest? Camp “CS:GO” is what you need!

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Smart Summer

6+

Russia Tomsk region

Smart Summer is a city playground for children from 6 to 14 years old! More than 20 master classes for children. English, chess, robotics, video blogging, creativity, sports and much more!

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Start Junior

6+

Russia Tomsk region

The Start Junior School of Robotics and Modeling conducts interesting thematic shifts in the city day camp. Join now!

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Virtuosos

6+

Russia Tomsk region

In the city summer camp in the Youth Theater in Tomsk, the children are offered excursions, developing thematic classes, exciting creative master classes from Tomsk theater actors professional educators.

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Virtuosos

6+

Russia Tomsk region

In the summer city camp “Virtuosos” every child will find a hobby for himself, will develop and have fun, communicate a lot and make new friends!

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Voskhod

6+

Russia Tomsk region

Voskhod children’s recreation camp is located 30 kilometers from the city of Tomsk in a picturesque place, on the banks of the Ushaika River. “The biggest and most sporty” – this is what everyone who has been there says about the camp!

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Druzhba

6+

Russia Tomsk region

If you want to feel the taste of real Siberian summer, then welcome to camp “Druzhba”! “Live brightly, relax in Druzhba” – this is the motto that the boys and girls who rest in this camp all the time came up with.

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Zapovednoe

7+

Russia Tomsk region

Children’s camp “Zapovednoe” invites boys and girls to relax after the school year, gain strength and improve their health! The guys are waiting for an exciting program, high-quality medical and sports facilities, as well as clean air, friendly camp staff and bright emotions!

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Zvezdy

6+

Russia Tomsk region

The summer playground of the Zvezdy Leadership School is a new direction every two weeks, where children can find new friends and become a real team! Teachers are true professionals: psychologists, actors, videographers, business coaches, photographers, event hosts, certified counselors, etc.0002 Russia Tomsk region

Center for children and family recreation “Health” invites children to take a break this summer, improve their health and have fun!

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Zeleny Mys

7+

Russia Tomsk region

Children’s camp “Green Cape” invites children to gain strength, have fun, make new friends this summer! The camp has everything for an interesting and not boring pastime!

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Kengurum

7+

Russia Tomsk region

Children’s recreation camp “Kengurum” has prepared a rich and exciting program for children who cannot live without constant movement! We are waiting for intensive training and dancing, outdoor games and fun starts! And of course a lot of communication with new friends!

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Cosmonaut

7+

Russia Tomsk region

We invite children to have a great rest this summer in the children’s sanatorium “Cosmonaut”! There are sanatorium and wellness shifts! There are only positive emotions and good mood in the program!

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Bonfire

6+

Russia Tomsk region

Children’s camp “Koster” invites children to have fun and get healthy this summer! Developed infrastructure, good living conditions, attentive counselors and an interesting shift program will make your vacation bright and memorable!

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Lukomorye

8+

Russia Tomsk region

We invite all children to the children’s educational and health camp Lukomorye, where amazing adventures await us! A lot of interesting activities and entertainment, events and master classes, communication and only a great mood!

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М15

5+

Russia Tomsk region

The M15 Sports and Creativity Center is waiting for boys and girls during the summer holidays in its city summer day camp.

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Multistory

6+

Russia Tomsk region

In the city day camp “Multistoriya” children will create their own real plasticine, drawing and lego, theatrical productions, films, filming pastime.

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Flame

7+

Russia Tomsk region

Children’s camp “Plamya” invites you to spend your summer holidays at your place! The program includes sports competitions, various master classes, quests, outdoor games, theatrical show programs! No one will be bored in the Flame Camp!

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Solar Republic

8+

Russia Tomsk region

We are waiting for all inquisitive, active and cheerful in the children’s educational and health camp Sunny Republic! The most interesting programs, sports and creativity, health improvement and bright leisure!

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Talento

6+

Russia Tomsk region

Talento Children’s Club summer playground invites boys and girls aged 6 to 12 to spend unforgettable days of school holidays.

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Energetik

7+

Russia Tomsk region

Children’s camp “Energetik” in Tomsk invites children to have a fun and useful vacation this summer! Boys and girls are waiting for thematic shifts, attentive teachers and a great mood!

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Tomsk Region is located in the southeastern part of the West Siberian Plain and is part of the Siberian Federal District. The climate of the Tomsk region is continental with cold winters and warm summers, which allows young residents of the region to have a good rest in the period from June to September within the region. More than 650 children’s health institutions of the Tomsk region every summer open their doors for boys and girls.

Among them: 30 country camps, more than 500 day-time summer camps, as well as labor and recreation camps organized on the basis of educational institutions. Day camps are in high demand among the residents of Tomsk.

Specialized camps and shifts for gifted children, athletes, etc. are held every year on the basis of country camps. Tent camps are traditionally organized every year.

In addition, the authorities of the region make sure that the Siberian boys and girls have a rest on the sea. So, every year more than 3 thousand children have the opportunity to go to a camp on the sea coast (the Black or Azov Sea).

As a result, over 65 thousand children are covered by all forms of recreation and health improvement during the summer.

The authorities of the Tomsk region pay great attention to the problem of preserving and modernizing country camps. And it should be noted that the results are impressive: partial or major repairs were carried out in 30% of the camps, and new buildings were put into operation in the Cosmonaut and Blue Rock camps!

We should also note the informational support of children’s recreation in the Tomsk region. Here, in one of the few regions, the Internet site “Children’s rest in the Tomsk region” (http://camps. tom.ru/) is maintained, which contains up-to-date information about all camps and children’s sanatoriums in the Tomsk region.

🏖️ Children’s camps at the sea 2022

Reviews of camps at the sea

Leader of the Future

Krasnodar Territory, Lazarevskoye

23 reviews

Home atmosphere, sports, games, study, entertainment, SEA, cleaning, helping comrades and this is all the Leader of the Future camp! Thank you for such an interesting and instructive project that you have created. Children are interested, they want to come to this camp again and again


Sergey,
father of a 10 year old

Cool Kids Shepsi

Krasnodar region, Tuapse district

7 reviews

Hello)!
My daughter liked everything in the camp by the sea. English classes were held for 3 hours a day.
Knowledge remains.
Every day we went to the sea and swam. We went on excursions. There were entertainment programs, discos. There are many good memories!
My daughter’s stomach hurt, but for a couple of days (it’s okay)
Children can also get sick at home, with their parents.

Director Ivan is a very kind person and loves children (daughter said).
Thanks a lot to Cool Kids staff.


Sokolova, Anna
mother of a 12 year old

Theater camp TSD.CAMP Anapa

Anapa

11 reviews

Very strong camp. Been on shift 4 times. The teachers are simply beyond praise, good conditions, everything is always thought out and organized. For so long, you all have become so dear to us. In general, in the beginning, we just started going to the performances of the Theater of Modern Dramaturgy with my husband, reviewed the entire repertoire, and it is quite diverse. Loved this theater with all my heart. And then it turned out that there is a acting school at the Theater, they sent the child to study, he was not very active with us, we decided to try. And he was so fascinated by the whole process of creating a performance, from reading a play on paper to a whole production on a real stage, on the one where real artists play. He studies with pleasure at school and just runs to the camp, forward to new interesting adventures. Now the whole summer is scheduled, we are going to Anapa. Good luck and prosperity to you.


Anastasia ,
mother of an 11 year old child

MCAMP

Tuapse, Novomikhailovsky

55 reviews

It was fun, I’m glad I met the guys, especially thanks to the counselors, the events were cool, the discos were so-so, because there were always remixes of songs.


Klepanov Egor,
child 13 years old

VTOCHKU

Sochi, p. Loo

37 reviews

This summer I had a chance to visit an excellent camp – “VTOCHKU” with an emphasis on English. The camp is located in a wonderful place, there is a swimming pool on the territory, and the location of the camp allows you to enjoy beautiful views and breathe fresh air. Another important thing is the comfortable rooms. Highly qualified teachers, with whom English classes are undoubtedly productive and fun, because they take into account the interests and can find an approach to everyone.
A huge plus is a thoughtful and very interesting pastime. We went bowling and had a lot of fun at the water park. Participated in various quests and games. I also really liked the discos, where it was impossible to get bored. And it is worth mentioning tasty and healthy food. A buffet where everyone can find what they like. Everything is very tasty thanks to excellent chefs.


Daria Naumova,
child

Rest in a children’s camp at the sea in 2022

It is generally accepted that at least two weeks spent by a child at sea increase his immunity and protect him from diseases. When choosing a vacation for your child at sea, you can consider several options. For example, one of them is a vacation abroad. Previously popular destinations Turkey and Bulgaria for children’s holidays have become less in demand with the introduction of covid restrictions.

The next directions that parents consider for their children are vacations on the Black and Azov Seas in the Krasnodar Territory and Crimea. As a rule, vouchers for the summer holidays are in great demand and places are sold out quickly. But you still have the opportunity to purchase a profitable ticket for your child – in some camps there are free places in June, and in July, and even in hot August!

Children’s rest in the Krasnodar Territory in 2022

If not every inhabitant of our country has been to Sochi, then it will definitely be there at least once in his life. The popularity of recreation in this and nearby cities is growing every year for various reasons. Anapa, Lazarevskoye, Tuapse and Kabardinka have been considered the main destinations for children’s recreation in the Krasnodar Territory for many years.
Children’s camps differ in their focus and themes of the shifts. For lovers of outdoor activities, for example, the children’s camp “Sunny Island” (Sochi, Vardane village) is suitable. The program presents a variety of classes for absolutely any interests – singing, dancing, historical quests, acting, drawing. There is the possibility of a family vacation.

Camp “Solnechny” in the village of Kabardinka – located on the seashore, the air in this area is healing due to the abundance of coniferous plantations. The program of the camp is plot-role-playing for creative and active recreation of children. Excursions from the Safari Park, Dolphinarium are organized for an additional fee.

Rest in a language camp in the Krasnodar Territory in 2022

Cool Kids is a camp located in the village of Shepsi. Children who settled in this camp become participants in the Cool School of Foreign Languages. In addition to learning the language, the shift program includes excursions, master classes, walks, concerts, and sports competitions. The guys on the shift do not have time to sit on the phone and waste it.

Or another language camp – “MCAMP”. Located in Novomikhailovsky settlement. Throughout the shift, classes are held in an interactive form and in the format of a large role-playing game. Every day the guys swim in the sea, attend various workshops and excursions.

The bonus of these children’s camps is an evening photo report for parents!

Children’s holidays in Crimea in 2022

“MultiCamp” is a language camp in Crimea, the first with a multilingual program. A rich program, improving language skills, overcoming psychological barriers and expanding their horizons are provided to the guys during one shift.

“Crimean Holidays” – thematic shifts throughout the summer: adventures of superheroes, work on business projects, development of talents and individual abilities of each child. Professional teachers and counselors work with children, and an author’s script is developed for each event.

“I Camp” – a sports camp for young people. Classes are held in dance, creative and sports areas. Children learn to draw, take photographs, attend the club of world cultures and participate in discussions about art.

What influences the cost of a trip to a camp by the sea?

It’s no secret that for many parents the cost of a holiday in a particular camp, other things being relatively equal, can be decisive when booking. In this case, what should you pay attention to so that there are no additional unpleasant “surprises” for the child on vacation?

  • Security – own protected area and a beach equipped for swimming, lifeguards and the possibility of providing first aid right on the spot.
  • Nutrition and menu variety – many children are now small or picky, some do not eat food at all like in canteens. In this case, it is important to find out when booking a ticket what and how children eat.
  • Additional payment costs – transfer, additional excursions and trips.

What factors can be decisive when choosing a camp by the sea for a child?

  • Who will organize the trip and how will the children be delivered to the camp.
  • Camp license for the provision of educational and recreational services, depending on the direction of the shift.
  • Teaching staff and contact numbers of those responsible who will be directly present with the children on the shift.
  • Availability of own equipped beach for bathing children.
  • Number of trips outside the camp with sightseeing tours or hikes.
  • Possibility to return part of the paid ticket with cashback, use state support programs or certificates from Moscow and St. Petersburg to pay for children’s vacations.

We also advise you to pay attention to the system of discounts when booking trips to the children’s camp through our website – up to 50% savings! And the booking itself is free and does not oblige you to anything.

Children’s summer camp “Dubravushka” in the Moscow region

  • Active recreation without gadgets for teenagers.
  • Big Role Play Changes
  • Lively and exciting English

Reservation of trips for the 2023 season is closed. See you next summer!

thematic shifts, quests, role -playing games

Practice of conversational English

Duration of one shift 13 days

Tasty and healthy regular nutrition

A camp with history and their traditions

Parents choose a “Dubravushka”

Camp in the submara For 32 years, the boarding school “Dubravushka” has been conducting, which specializes in in-depth study of English. We have wonderful teachers. In communicating with them, the child quickly overcomes the language barrier. In the camp, children take a break from gadgets, communicate with peers, live in the fresh air, and participate in exciting activities.

Acquaintance with the school

Our international summer camp for children takes place on the territory of the Dubravushka boarding school. For those who are planning to enter our school, we advise you to visit our camp. This is a good opportunity for a child to easily adapt to a new environment, get to know the teachers of the school through games, communicate with future classmates, because many Dubravushka students stay to rest in the camp. Read more>>>

OUR CAMP IS:

Fun English

Your child will discover that learning English is fun and easy! He will overcome the language barrier, speak a lot of English, increase his vocabulary.

Intense program

The child will take part in the Big role-playing game, discover new talents and develop soft skills. To do this, we are preparing creative, sporting events and workshops.

Special atmosphere

The child will take a break from school, find new friends, learn a lot of new things, spend 2 weeks in an interesting format. He will have no time, and he will not want to “hang out” on the phone.

The best counselors and teachers

Our teachers and counselors who have been trained and certified will become mentors and friends of children. We choose the best – responsible and cheerful!

Health and safety

The child will live in a closed, guarded area. Camp staff is always in touch with parents. A doctor and a nurse are on duty around the clock in the medical building.

Comfort, food and transfer

The child lives in a spacious room, eats 5 times a day. Dishes are prepared before serving. Children are brought to the camp and back from Moscow on a comfortable bus.

Bright summer in the children’s camp “Dubravushka”

Summer is a time of rest, time of active games, interesting communication and new friends!

Summer shifts 2022

#1: 29May-June 11

Wild Wild West – NO PLACES!

Fascinating Western is waiting for you in the Wild West “Dubravushki”!

We are waiting for the romance of a cowboy life, peaceful and warlike tribes of “redskins”, sheriffs, treasure hunters and many trials.

#2: June 12-June 25

New Civilization – NO PLACES!

Everyone! Everyone! Everyone! We continue the story that made a splash in the summer of 2021. SpaceX is calling on expeditions from seven countries to explore the island of Cinnabar, which holds many secrets. Ready for an unforgettable trip?

#3: June 26-July 9

The history of the city N – NO PLACES!

Welcome to N-City! A city that has everything for the development of promising companies. You will implement your business project, become a detective for a while and help deal with the dark cases of scammers!

#4: July 10-23

Pokémon. Path of the Master – NO PLACES!

We open a school for beginner poker trainers. Complete the training and join the fight for the title of “Pokémon League Champion”. Unusual trials and attacks of the villains from “Team R” are waiting for you, which we will undoubtedly cope with together!

#5: July 24-August 6

Goblet of Fire – NO SEATS!

The world of wizards is waiting for you! We invite you to the magic tournament of the seven schools. Only here you will find unusual discoveries and adventures. Hurry up, the number of places in the school of magic is limited.

#1: May 29-June 11

Wild Wild West – NO PLACES!

Fascinating Western is waiting for you in the Wild West “Dubravushki”!

We are waiting for the romance of a cowboy life, peaceful and warlike tribes of “redskins”, sheriffs, treasure hunters and many trials.

#2: June 12-June 25

New Civilization – NO PLACES!

Everyone! Everyone! Everyone! We continue the story that made a splash in the summer of 2021. SpaceX is calling on expeditions from seven countries to explore the island of Cinnabar, which holds many secrets. Ready for an unforgettable trip?

#3: June 26-July 9

The history of the city N – NO PLACES!

Welcome to N-City! A city that has everything for the development of promising companies. You will implement your business project, become a detective for a while and help deal with the dark cases of scammers!

#4: July 10-23

Pokémon. Path of the Master – NO PLACES!

We open a school for beginner poker trainers. Complete the training and join the fight for the title of “Pokémon League Champion”. Unusual trials and attacks of the villains from “Team R” are waiting for you, which we will undoubtedly cope with together!

#5: July 24-August 6

Goblet of Fire – NO SEATS!

The world of wizards is waiting for you! We invite you to the magic tournament of the seven schools. Only here you will find unusual discoveries and adventures. Hurry up, the number of places in the school of magic is limited.

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Our team

Counselors, teachers, educators, psychologists

We have gathered professionals in their field to make the best vacation for your child

Alisa Bilozertchev

UK English teacher

Emily Brainbridge

UK English teacher

Lelah Gorgin

UK English teacher

Fraser Jackson

UK English teacher

Tom King

UK English teacher

Jordan Rodgers

English teacher from the UK

Anastasia Boronina

Counselor

Anastasia Bubnova

Counselor

Anastasia Lebedeva

Leader

Anna Aizikovich

Counselor

Anna Goryukhina

Counselor

Anna Maykova

Counselor

Arina Moiseeva

Counselor

Valeria Frank

Counselor

Danil Babanin

Leader

Daria Shelkovnikova

Counselor

Elena Nikulina

Counselor

Margarita Bogdanova

Leader

Maria Krysko

Counselor

Tatyana Lements

Counselor

Tikhon Vasiliev

Leader

Booking for summer 2022 closed

Early bookings for summer 2023 open on December

English. 10+10
Category

58 500

+ 2 hours of English per day in a mini-group
or
+ 2 hours of Russian language lessons (for those who learn Russian as a foreign language)

English. 20
Category

68 500

This category is not available

+ 2 hours of English per day with a native speaker in the group

English. 20+6
Category

79000

This category is not available

+ 2 hours of English per day with a native speaker in the group
+ 6 individual lessons with a native speaker
+ individual lessons with a psychologist and an extended psychological map


English. 10+10

Category

58 500

+ 2 hours of English per day in a mini-group
or
+ 2 hours of Russian language lessons (for those who learn Russian as a foreign language)


English. 20

Category

68 500

This category is not available

+ 2 hours of English per day with a native speaker in the group


English. 20+6

Category

79000

This category is not available

+ 2 hours of English per day with a native speaker in the group
+ 6 individual lessons with a native speaker
+ individual lessons with a psychologist and an extended psychological map

all inclusive!

INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE TOUR

Daily routine

We have created a space for relaxation and joy, but without a clear daily routine, you won’t be able to do everything you want to do

7:45

Lift

8:30

Breakfast

9:00 – 12:30

Study time: 2 hours

English daily,

computer science lessons, development

creative abilities

12. 30-14.00

Lunch.

Rest time and

calls to parents

14.00-15.30

Sports sections,

creative workshops and

classes, events,

English clubs

15.30-16.00

Snack

16.00-18.30

English clubs, swimming pool,

sports, creative activities

workshops, general games

18.30-19.00

Dinner

19.00-20.30

General event: quest,

show, concert program

20.30-21.00

Second light supper

21.00

Candle

(summing up the day)

22.00

End

7:45

Lift

8:30

Breakfast

9:00 – 12:30

Teaching time: 2 hours

English daily,

computer science lessons, development

creativity

12. 30-14.00

Lunch.

Rest time and

calls to parents

14.00-15.30

Sports sections,

creative workshops and

classes, events,

English clubs

15.30-16.00

Snack

16.00-18.30

English clubs, swimming pool,

sports activities, creative activities

workshops, general games

18.30-19.00

Dinner

19.00-20.30

General event: quest,

show, concert program

20.30-21.00

Second Light Dinner

21.00

Candle

(summing up the day)

22.00

End

CHILDREN AND PARENTS ABOUT CAMP

REVIEWS ABOUT US

Children from different cities and countries come to us, we are glad that many come year after year

cross studio
Parent

Our favorite camp since childhood, both children have been there since the age of 10) A very interesting and rich program, not a minute of free time, in a good way. A couple of times they spent 2 shifts in a row there, because they immediately asked me to go again)
Far from Moscow, but they especially like to ride the bus)

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head tricker
Parent

The camp is just super! This summer we did not gather, in connection with the move. But from last year’s change, the emotions are the most positive! 👍😁👏

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leaakhm
Parent

We recommend the Dubravushka camp to everyone. Professionally organized, interesting, informative, funny, friendly shifts! The atmosphere of children’s creativity and happiness fills the whole space! 🎉 Thanks to all the organizers, educators and counselors who take part in this process.

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valeriiavaraksina
Parent

Excellent camp, my son went for 2 years in a row. This year, unfortunately, it didn’t work out. The money for the ticket was returned instantly, the next day after sending the application!

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zaitseva3290
Parent

The camp is wonderful! It’s a pity that last summer didn’t work out. But all the money for two shifts was returned quickly and in full.

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Adel Solovieva
Parent

Thank you for the great courses! My children received a lot of useful information, a charge of positive and motivation from teachers! Complicated important information was presented as easily as possible! The children had the opportunity to communicate with teachers, do homework to reinforce the topic and receive feedback on the work done! Thank you very much for your work!

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Alisa Sitkina
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my first time at the camp, my first time in general. I am very glad that I ended up in Dubravushka. I came here on the advice of a friend, my parents and I wanted me to go to the English camp. There are many events here and I really remember them: laser tag, candles, master classes and evening events near the stage or in the camp meadow. When I went here, I was worried about whether I would like it there and whether I would find friends, but it turned out that all my worries were in vain and now I have many friends. I will definitely come here again!

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Andrey Fedina
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my fourth time in Dubravushka and I come back here again and again for a reason. Excellent counselors, well-organized events, good food and fun games – I found all this here. Although, of course, I was not only in Dubravushka, but also in other camps, and the atmosphere there could not hook me as much. All the employees here have a special relationship with everyone, and the shift flies by very quickly. I’m going to come here next year, because, in my opinion, this is the best camp.

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Anna Bagaeva
Parent

My son Zakhar visited Dubravushka in June. This camp made perhaps the most vivid impressions! Those emotions that the son brought from the trip are worth writing at least from his words about this camp. The camp is wonderful, the programs are rich, free time can only be regarded as perhaps a quiet hour, and then no one is forced to sleep and lie in their bed. There is a lot of entertainment, the food is good and varied. For at least the first three hours, we listened incessantly to stories about everything that happened in the camp! About cool and new games for him, about sports programs, about circles, about the coolest counselors, about how great and interesting it was every day. Not a single trip could compare as much as the joy experienced by the son in the camp. I hope next year, my child will have a unique opportunity to return.

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Anya Shchepina
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

It was my first time at the camp and I realized that it won’t be my last. There are very kind counselors who hold sincere and sometimes very touching candles. “Dubravushka” opened a second, but small world for me. I really liked the games with Zhenya Fominsky. Vercourt helped us to become more friendly, although it is difficult, but it was great. And one more important and memorable part of the camp is discos. I will miss Dubravushka and will definitely come back.

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Victoria Solovieva
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I liked everything, I’m glad that this is how I spent the first weeks of my summer. All teachers conveyed complex information easily! I got a lot of useful and interesting knowledge, met smart guys! We actively communicated at each lesson, did interesting homework assignments and received feedback on them, and practiced! In addition to the courses, there were interesting events: photocross, quests, exercises. And, by the way, the platform is very convenient for classes in this format. Thank you!

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Vlasova Olga
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my first time at the camp. Here I got a great experience. I learned independence, I learned to cope with difficulties, I understood what real friends mean. Here I was sometimes sad, but never uninteresting! Counselors, teachers and even the director were always ready to support, come to the rescue and solve any problems. In Dubravushka, I met wonderful people, including those from other countries – after all, this is an international camp! Here I swam, danced, played, cheered for my friends, laughed and sometimes even cried a little) without it! If you are in doubt whether to go or not, then rest assured: go, because I will come more than once with great pleasure!!!

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Vusik Natalia
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

What makes Dubravushka different from others? First of all, the atmosphere. It’s so good here that the guys want to come back again and again. My daughter’s first words when I picked her up last year: “Mom, next year I will go here for 4 shifts in a row!” And that says a lot! Children are busy from morning to evening, there is no time for tablets, smartphones and other gadgets. They communicate in reality, not virtual (which has become so common these days). The classes offered are interesting and varied. Topics are not repeated.
What is important for me, as a mother, is that I can see what the guys are doing every day. Photos are published, even live broadcasts are held. After the trip, my daughter began to speak English much more freely, the internal clamp went away.
There were friends with whom we corresponded, waiting for a meeting next year.
Therefore, this summer we did not even have a question where to go. Definitely, in “Dubravushka”! I went not only myself, but also brought the girls. They also really enjoyed it.
Now life in the camp is in full swing, seething. I barely have 5 minutes to call my mother. In these 5 minutes, a waterfall of news and emotions.
In our childhood, unfortunately, it was not like that.
It’s good that our kids have it.
It seems that next summer there will be no question about the place of rest again. Definitely, “Dubravushka”!
To all teachers, counselors, doctors, cooks, many, many thanks!

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George Bortnikov
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I really like studying here and I understand everything.

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Daria Malinina
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I really liked the time spent in the Dubravushka online camp!!! It is very interesting, the counselors are very tempting in what you are doing, they help you recharge with positive and good mood for the whole day, they help you believe in yourself (which is very important), master classes are held in a very warm and sincere atmosphere !! Counselors not only talk about the topic, what and how to do, but also conduct a dialogue, supporting it in every possible way !!!!!
This is the coolest camp ever!

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Dasha Butkova
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my first time in Dubravushka. Very cool. I like counselors, caregivers, food and people around. And from the events I really like sports, discos, vercourt, quests and performances for the whole camp. There is also a well-equipped building and territory. In general, cool!

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Dasha Parshina
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I like to relax here. True, at first I was afraid to be in a building with older girls. But in vain! Here everyone supports each other, even if you make mistakes. And in Dubravushka you can meet your friends, get creative and dance a lot. In general, cool!

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Diana Kiryanova
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my last year here. last two shifts. I will miss chicken nuggets so much. The food here is really delicious! I also love bast shoes and volleyball. The truth is, I can’t play it. But still I love it!

And I’ll be back! Wait for me leader!

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Dima Mayakov
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my fourth year at the camp. Usually I come to Dubravushka for more than one shift, because I like everything that happens in the camp: round shoes, football, counselors, events. Every year the leaders get even better. I really like Dubravushka. I will definitely come back next year.

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Dushenko Anastasia
Parent

Dubravushka is a camp where you want to go again and again! A camp where kids can enjoy their summer holidays. And parents, having sent their child on vacation, can rest calmly themselves and not worry: “how is my child there?” There are so many new and interesting things in professionally developed programs that any child will be carried away, even the laziest who is used to spending his free time “on a phone or tablet”. In classes in English, computer science, acting, music studio, with already beloved teachers, time flies unnoticeably !! It is felt that people put their soul into every child in Dubravushka! Programs are different for every age. The camp employs experienced teachers, educators and tireless counselors who can organize children, help in difficult times, and give good advice. For a short camp shift, the guys get used to each other so much that parting passes with tears. And then, having arrived home, they call back, walk together, go to events, visit each other. And of course, they agree to go to Dubravushka again next year!! Thanks to the Dubravushka school for organizing such a wonderful vacation spot for our children. Looking forward to next summer and new experiences!!!

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Zhenya Belenky
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

What I like most about the camp is school, there are interesting lessons and you never get tired of studying. In Dubravushka, I like the food, additional circles, team and general events. And I also have many favorite counselors!

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Ivan Solntsev
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I am 12 years old. This year it was cool in Dubravushka and I liked everything! I missed Zhenya and Kristina (these are counselors from last year), but Dasha and Danya are also very good. I also really liked the teachers Natalia Ivanovna and Elena Ivanovna. I received an honorary t-shirt, which I am very happy about. I will definitely come to Dubravushka next year!

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Ilya Sharov
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

Dubravushka is a place where dreams come true. Here you can find everything, even the people you want to stay with for the rest of your life. The camp is very diverse, it has everything a child could wish for: delicious food, interesting activities, good and sociable people.

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Ira Filippova
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

Good afternoon! I liked it all very much. The lessons were very interesting and exciting. I learned a lot of useful information, everything is as always at a high level!

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Irina Lukina
Parent

“Good afternoon! If my eldest son is a fan of all sorts of activities, and he doesn’t need to be particularly forced, then “raising the younger one to a new business” is a real torment, but you did it! Thank you very much, without daily thematic morning exercises with Dubravushka, it’s already not the same day, and I hope that at the end of the online shifts, morning exercises will become a strong habit for my guys.

The course “Pumping the gyrus” went with a bang, it’s nice that the classes are not limited

only the course itself, many additional activities: photo crosses, quests, candles,

well, and our favorite exercises) You turned out to be a salvation in quarantine imprisonment, thanks again! We really hope that we will be able to see you on the offline shift this year, we keep our fingers crossed!”.

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Irina Filippova
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I really liked everything on the fifth shift. This is the sixth time I’ve been to Dubravushka and it’s always very interesting here. Fun program and lessons. The English lessons are especially informative. I like that Dubravushka has many sporting events.
Thanks for the extra vocal and equestrian lessons.
We had the best counselors and educators.

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Lisa Nabokova
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my second time here. I love coming back to this place. In Dubravushka, delicious food, very interesting events. And there is clean air!

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Makovsky Egor
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is not the first time I’ve been to Dubravushka and I always like everything. All events are very cool, discos are generally top! In the classes with a native speaker, I learned a lot of new things. The teacher Tatyana Timofeevna and our counselors Polina and Tanya are the coolest!

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Maxim Gutierrez
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I was in the most wonderful camp in the world. All events in it cannot be described in words. This camp has become my second home during the summer. And I love him sooooo much. This is Dubravushka camp.

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Marseille
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I have been coming to Dubravushka for the sixth year already. This is my twelfth shift. I really like the atmosphere and nature here. I come here because here you can find many friends, relax and feel like part of a team.

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Masha Vusik
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I love everything here, I just can’t choose just one. Here you learn not only to draw, sing and dance. Here you learn to communicate and trust, understand and forgive. It’s… It’s just something incredible.

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Masha Glushchenko
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is not my first time in Dubravushka, of course. And I love everything here!

I especially love equestrian sports and the fair! Last time at the fair, I learned how to do a lot of different interesting things, and I also got coins!

I’m really looking forward to this year’s fair!

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Sadigi Marat
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

I remember this camp when I came here as a boy – I was 8 years old then. All this time he grew and changed with me. I will remember it as a camp where they always have delicious food, always interesting events, a large number of sports games. Now I have finished the ninth grade, and I have only one year left to be here. I think later I will come here as a counselor.

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Sasha Yartym
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

This is my second time at Dubravushka and I really like it here. If we talk about events: the vercourt is very complex, but interesting; very cool discos, but so far, unfortunately, there has not been a single “white” dance, I hope that they will be at the next disco. I am learning to play the guitar and have already learned a lot. Thank you! We had a role play. It was unrealistically realistic that at some point I did not even understand reality or fiction. My counselors are the best!

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Solovieva Victoria
Inhabitant of Dubravushka

These are wonderful 2 weeks of my summer!!! I am very glad that I was there because.