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Maker Camp and Summer Math Club includes time in the Maker Workshop where campers make projects in the workshop, create art, and play games. Campers rotate by age group through Engineering, Tech Lab, Art Exploration, and ReCreation, and Maker Campers participate in these components every day throughout the week. Summer Math Club is offered as an add-on in the afternoons Monday through Thursday.
• Ages: 4–11 years old
• Schedule: Maker Camp runs in 2026 during week-long sessions on June 15–19 (Fun & Games), June 22–26 (Steampunk), July 13–17 (Monarchs & Revolutions), July 20–24 (Wild West), July 27–31 (Fun & Games), and August 3–7 (Steampunk), with a typical day including optional before care from 8:00–9:00 AM, camp programming from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM, optional after care from 3:00–5:00 PM, Math Club add-on Monday–Thursday from 3:30–4:30 PM, and Parent Presentations on Fridays from 3:00–4:00 PM. Summer Math Club sessions run June 15–18, June 22–25, July 13–16, July 20–23, July 27–30, and August 3–6.
Chronos Academy states that Maker Camp is inspired by innovators throughout history, and that every day campers learn about great Makers of the past while becoming the Makers of the future. Campers experience all four Maker Camp components—Engineering, Tech Lab, Art Exploration, and ReCreation—with rotation order varying by age group. Maker Camp has an 8:1 camper-to-staff ratio and is a registered affiliate of MAKE: Magazine Maker Camp, and it introduces projects that connect with the upcoming school year and with the school’s year-round Making projects. Chronos Academy describes itself as a nurturing TK–8th school for truly passionate learners and innovators, with small, multi-age classes (8:1 in TK–4th and 12:1 in 5th–8th), hands-on, project-based learning, and a Maker Workshop every day. The school reports that it integrates Making projects into its curriculum on a historical timeline, that “Every Lesson is a History Lesson,” and that students proceed through the history of human innovation in chronological order, with TK–4th graders as “Grammarians” focusing on memorization and 5th–8th graders as “Dialecticians” focusing on discussion. Chronos Academy is accredited by WASC, is a member of the Independent Schools of the San Francisco Bay Area, the National Association for Gifted Children, and the Inclusive Schools Group, and reports a 5-star rating on Activity Hero.
Last updated June 8, 2026.
• Ages: 4–11 years old
• Schedule: Maker Camp runs in 2026 during week-long sessions on June 15–19 (Fun & Games), June 22–26 (Steampunk), July 13–17 (Monarchs & Revolutions), July 20–24 (Wild West), July 27–31 (Fun & Games), and August 3–7 (Steampunk), with a typical day including optional before care from 8:00–9:00 AM, camp programming from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM, optional after care from 3:00–5:00 PM, Math Club add-on Monday–Thursday from 3:30–4:30 PM, and Parent Presentations on Fridays from 3:00–4:00 PM. Summer Math Club sessions run June 15–18, June 22–25, July 13–16, July 20–23, July 27–30, and August 3–6.
Chronos Academy states that Maker Camp is inspired by innovators throughout history, and that every day campers learn about great Makers of the past while becoming the Makers of the future. Campers experience all four Maker Camp components—Engineering, Tech Lab, Art Exploration, and ReCreation—with rotation order varying by age group. Maker Camp has an 8:1 camper-to-staff ratio and is a registered affiliate of MAKE: Magazine Maker Camp, and it introduces projects that connect with the upcoming school year and with the school’s year-round Making projects. Chronos Academy describes itself as a nurturing TK–8th school for truly passionate learners and innovators, with small, multi-age classes (8:1 in TK–4th and 12:1 in 5th–8th), hands-on, project-based learning, and a Maker Workshop every day. The school reports that it integrates Making projects into its curriculum on a historical timeline, that “Every Lesson is a History Lesson,” and that students proceed through the history of human innovation in chronological order, with TK–4th graders as “Grammarians” focusing on memorization and 5th–8th graders as “Dialecticians” focusing on discussion. Chronos Academy is accredited by WASC, is a member of the Independent Schools of the San Francisco Bay Area, the National Association for Gifted Children, and the Inclusive Schools Group, and reports a 5-star rating on Activity Hero.
Last updated June 8, 2026.
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