De La Salle Summer Camps
De La Salle High School, 1130 Winton Drive, Concord, CA 94518
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De La Salle Summer Camps offers a wide range of activities, including Archery, All Sports, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Lacrosse, Swimming, Science, Woodshop, Strength Training, Improv, Water Polo, Art, Baking, Band, Broadcasting, Dance, Mental Performance Training, Rugby, Soccer, Songwriting, Theater, Volleyball, Wrestling, and Junior All Sports Camp. Additional options include Junior Art Camp, spARTan Creativity Camp, Spartan Performance Training, Spartan Plus Camp, Junior Spartan Plus, Summer Band at De La Salle, De La Salle Baseball Camp, De La Salle Basketball Camps, and games such as Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, Kickball, Frisbee, target archery, balloon popping, and tic tac toe games. Summer 2026 registration is open, and sibling discounts are available, with the option to email [email protected] to ask about a full team discount.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
• Schedule: Multiple June and July 2026 sessions, including morning and mid-day options, with camps such as Junior All Sports Camp, Junior Art Camp, spARTan Creativity Camps, Archery, Beginner’s Baking Camp, Summer Band at De La Salle, and De La Salle Baseball Camp meeting for several consecutive days.
• Price: Junior All Sports Camp: $250; Junior Art Camp: $175; spARTan Creativity Camp (Grades 3rd–5th): $225; spARTan Creativity Camp (Grades 5th–9th): $225; Archery: $225; Beginner's Baking Camp: $220; Summer Band at De La Salle: $455; De La Salle Baseball Camp: $285.
Junior All Sports Camp is the De La Salle All-Sports camp and is described as being for children in grades K–4 in a positive, caring and fun environment, with a wide array of recreational activities that include Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, Kickball, Frisbee, and other sports. De La Salle All-Sports Camp is described as providing kids with a unique opportunity to experience many recreational activities while learning sportsmanship, teamwork, and a better understanding of each sport. Junior All Sports Camp in 2026 runs in four main sessions and one added session between June 8 and July 16, all scheduled from 8:30–11:30 am.
Junior Art Camp in 2026 offers different arts and crafts projects throughout the week in a classroom setting, with a different art project each day, and runs June 15–18 from 10:30 am–12:30 pm. spARTan Creativity Camp offers hands-on experiences with drawing, watercolors, acrylic paints, and block printing, with all materials provided and completed artwork taken home. A De La Salle art teacher and De La Salle students guide young artists through daily projects at spARTan Creativity Camp, and lessons do not duplicate for students who attend multiple weeks.
Archery camp is a NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program) basic archery program that uses top-of-the-line youth compound bows and arrows, with all equipment provided and personal equipment possibly allowed upon inspection. Archery options include Beginner’s Archery Camps and Advanced Archery Camps in June and July 2026, with sessions running in two-hour blocks between 8:30 am and 2:30 pm. Archery activities include target archery, balloon popping, and tic tac toe games.
Beginner's Baking Camp takes place in the Hofmann Center kitchen and is offered in two 2026 sessions, June 15–18 and July 6–9, both from 8:30–10:30 am. Summer Band at De La Salle is a week-long day band camp for musicians entering grades 6–9 with at least one year of experience on a wind or percussion instrument, held June 15–19, 2026, from 9 am–3 pm, and includes large ensembles, small ensembles, sectionals, and specialized workshops such as percussion and conducting. Summer Band ends with a concert in the Br. Celestine Cormier, FSC Theatre and is led by Larry Colon, director of the De La Salle/Carondelet instrumental music program.
De La Salle Baseball Camp in 2026 runs in four sessions between June 8 and July 16 from 8:30 am–12:30 pm and emphasizes proper techniques for each player's position and segments of the game, including running, stealing, throwing, receiving, hitting, bunting, pitching, catching, outfield play, and infield play. Games are played at De La Salle Baseball Camp so coaching staff can analyze and help campers in real game situations. De La Salle Basketball Camps are staffed by coaching staff and former De La Salle players and focus on skill development such as dribbling, passing, shooting, finishing, and footwork, along with competitive games of 1-on-1 and 5-on-5.
De La Salle High School, founded in 1965 and described as Concord's premier all boys private high school, provides a Lasallian Catholic education focused on personal relationships, academic excellence, faith formation, inclusion, respect for the individual, service, and social justice. Its mission statement says that De La Salle shapes the lives of young men through faith, education, love, and guidance. Testimonials from students and alumni describe dedicated teachers, many opportunities for success, involvement in numerous groups and activities, and influence from teachers, coaches, and mentors.
Last updated May 24, 2026.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
• Schedule: Multiple June and July 2026 sessions, including morning and mid-day options, with camps such as Junior All Sports Camp, Junior Art Camp, spARTan Creativity Camps, Archery, Beginner’s Baking Camp, Summer Band at De La Salle, and De La Salle Baseball Camp meeting for several consecutive days.
• Price: Junior All Sports Camp: $250; Junior Art Camp: $175; spARTan Creativity Camp (Grades 3rd–5th): $225; spARTan Creativity Camp (Grades 5th–9th): $225; Archery: $225; Beginner's Baking Camp: $220; Summer Band at De La Salle: $455; De La Salle Baseball Camp: $285.
Junior All Sports Camp is the De La Salle All-Sports camp and is described as being for children in grades K–4 in a positive, caring and fun environment, with a wide array of recreational activities that include Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, Kickball, Frisbee, and other sports. De La Salle All-Sports Camp is described as providing kids with a unique opportunity to experience many recreational activities while learning sportsmanship, teamwork, and a better understanding of each sport. Junior All Sports Camp in 2026 runs in four main sessions and one added session between June 8 and July 16, all scheduled from 8:30–11:30 am.
Junior Art Camp in 2026 offers different arts and crafts projects throughout the week in a classroom setting, with a different art project each day, and runs June 15–18 from 10:30 am–12:30 pm. spARTan Creativity Camp offers hands-on experiences with drawing, watercolors, acrylic paints, and block printing, with all materials provided and completed artwork taken home. A De La Salle art teacher and De La Salle students guide young artists through daily projects at spARTan Creativity Camp, and lessons do not duplicate for students who attend multiple weeks.
Archery camp is a NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program) basic archery program that uses top-of-the-line youth compound bows and arrows, with all equipment provided and personal equipment possibly allowed upon inspection. Archery options include Beginner’s Archery Camps and Advanced Archery Camps in June and July 2026, with sessions running in two-hour blocks between 8:30 am and 2:30 pm. Archery activities include target archery, balloon popping, and tic tac toe games.
Beginner's Baking Camp takes place in the Hofmann Center kitchen and is offered in two 2026 sessions, June 15–18 and July 6–9, both from 8:30–10:30 am. Summer Band at De La Salle is a week-long day band camp for musicians entering grades 6–9 with at least one year of experience on a wind or percussion instrument, held June 15–19, 2026, from 9 am–3 pm, and includes large ensembles, small ensembles, sectionals, and specialized workshops such as percussion and conducting. Summer Band ends with a concert in the Br. Celestine Cormier, FSC Theatre and is led by Larry Colon, director of the De La Salle/Carondelet instrumental music program.
De La Salle Baseball Camp in 2026 runs in four sessions between June 8 and July 16 from 8:30 am–12:30 pm and emphasizes proper techniques for each player's position and segments of the game, including running, stealing, throwing, receiving, hitting, bunting, pitching, catching, outfield play, and infield play. Games are played at De La Salle Baseball Camp so coaching staff can analyze and help campers in real game situations. De La Salle Basketball Camps are staffed by coaching staff and former De La Salle players and focus on skill development such as dribbling, passing, shooting, finishing, and footwork, along with competitive games of 1-on-1 and 5-on-5.
De La Salle High School, founded in 1965 and described as Concord's premier all boys private high school, provides a Lasallian Catholic education focused on personal relationships, academic excellence, faith formation, inclusion, respect for the individual, service, and social justice. Its mission statement says that De La Salle shapes the lives of young men through faith, education, love, and guidance. Testimonials from students and alumni describe dedicated teachers, many opportunities for success, involvement in numerous groups and activities, and influence from teachers, coaches, and mentors.
Last updated May 24, 2026.
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