Summer Camp Home / Programs / Summer Camp We’re committed to making summer extra special for our youngest students because we understand that summertime memories last a lifetime! As an extension of our Links to Learning curriculum, we introduce on-campus events and additional fun activities designed for children entering the intermediate and pre-kindergarten classes this fall. Get ready for another amazing summer! Registration for Summer 2026 opens in January! While you wait for Summer 2026, take a peek at our 2025 catalog to get a sense of what exciting programs and experiences await you. View Dates and Costs Activity Blocks Sprinkled throughout each week, campers experience activity blocks for fun and variety in their day. Scroll and Click the activity icons below to learn more. Discover Campers explore the exciting world of science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) through building projects, experiments, and design challenges. Sharing ideas, asking questions, and making predictions are encouraged! Play Robust outdoor play and structured games help campers learn sportsmanship and develop their physical strength and endurance. Campers learn critical thinking and problem solving by participating in board games and team challenges with their peers. Create Campers express themselves by participating in hands-on visual arts, including photography, videography, drawing, and painting. Campers develop planning skills by working on project-based activities with their peers and will participate in group performances or discussions, discussions, debates, and other public speaking opportunities. Wonder Social and emotional growth is nurtured through camper- and teacher-led activities that promote a feeling of community and belonging. Campers learn through open-ended activities that give them a chance to apply problem-solving skills and collaborate with friends. Learn From imaginative games that stimulate cognitive development to hands-on experiences, campers will engage in activities that enhance motor skills. These activities not only set the stage for academic success, but also foster social, emotional, and physical growth. Previous next