Summer Fun N' Games Camp
Peninsula Heritage School, 26944 Rolling Hills Rd, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274
About
Summer Fun N' Games Camp includes activities such as Scooterboard Hockey, Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, Freeze Tag, Castle Siege, Board Games, Basketball, Soccer, Gaga Ball, and water play, along with a Water Slide. Campers also have access to optional themed programs including Nature’s Canvas, Imagination and Innovation, Creative Chaos, Clay Quest, Camp Read-A-Lot, Science Wizards' Specialty Camp, and Dungeons & Dragons. Campers play and create one-of-a-kind games that build meaningful friendships while learning leadership, compromise, communication, problem solving, and strategy, and water play is incorporated throughout the days.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Core camp runs June 22–August 14, 2026, Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., with additional one- and two-week morning and afternoon specialty sessions available
• Price: Nature’s Canvas, Imagination and Innovation, Creative Chaos, and Clay Quest are $275 plus a $20–$50 supply fee; Camp Read-A-Lot is $550 per two-week session; Science Wizards' Specialty Camp is $300 per week per child
Optional morning classes Nature’s Canvas, Imagination and Innovation, Creative Chaos, Clay Quest, and Science Wizards' Specialty Camp take place in the Peninsula Heritage School STEAM Lab, and Camp Read-A-Lot meets in the third grade classroom in a cozy, camping-themed environment with tents, flashlights, themed books, and several “campsites” or reading activity stations. Science Wizards' Specialty Camp includes experiments that seem almost like magic with whimsical elements similar to Harry Potter and other magical themes, and Dungeons & Dragons is offered in two sessions for campers of all ages. For the art camps and Clay Quest, participants are asked to bring a snack, a water bottle, sunscreen if working outside, and clothes they would not mind getting dirty; for Science Wizards' Specialty Camp, campers bring water and a snack; and for Camp Read-A-Lot, campers are encouraged to bring a flashlight or headlamp, water bottle, sleeping bag, S’mores Kits, and a travel pillow.
Peninsula Heritage School has 64 years of excellence in education and provides individualized education to students in Kindergarten through 8th Grade with small class sizes and a 6:1 student to teacher ratio. The school emphasizes character qualities of caring, respect, attitude, gratitude, and self-control and states that it fosters each child's intellectual, social, and ethical growth in a loving and caring environment within an inclusive school community whose global mindset values diverse backgrounds, talents, and learning styles. Peninsula Heritage School is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, National Business Officers Association, Educational Records Bureau, Independent School Management, Los Angeles Independent Schools, SoCal People of Color in Independent Schools, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.
Last updated April 4, 2026.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Core camp runs June 22–August 14, 2026, Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., with additional one- and two-week morning and afternoon specialty sessions available
• Price: Nature’s Canvas, Imagination and Innovation, Creative Chaos, and Clay Quest are $275 plus a $20–$50 supply fee; Camp Read-A-Lot is $550 per two-week session; Science Wizards' Specialty Camp is $300 per week per child
Optional morning classes Nature’s Canvas, Imagination and Innovation, Creative Chaos, Clay Quest, and Science Wizards' Specialty Camp take place in the Peninsula Heritage School STEAM Lab, and Camp Read-A-Lot meets in the third grade classroom in a cozy, camping-themed environment with tents, flashlights, themed books, and several “campsites” or reading activity stations. Science Wizards' Specialty Camp includes experiments that seem almost like magic with whimsical elements similar to Harry Potter and other magical themes, and Dungeons & Dragons is offered in two sessions for campers of all ages. For the art camps and Clay Quest, participants are asked to bring a snack, a water bottle, sunscreen if working outside, and clothes they would not mind getting dirty; for Science Wizards' Specialty Camp, campers bring water and a snack; and for Camp Read-A-Lot, campers are encouraged to bring a flashlight or headlamp, water bottle, sleeping bag, S’mores Kits, and a travel pillow.
Peninsula Heritage School has 64 years of excellence in education and provides individualized education to students in Kindergarten through 8th Grade with small class sizes and a 6:1 student to teacher ratio. The school emphasizes character qualities of caring, respect, attitude, gratitude, and self-control and states that it fosters each child's intellectual, social, and ethical growth in a loving and caring environment within an inclusive school community whose global mindset values diverse backgrounds, talents, and learning styles. Peninsula Heritage School is accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, National Business Officers Association, Educational Records Bureau, Independent School Management, Los Angeles Independent Schools, SoCal People of Color in Independent Schools, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.
Last updated April 4, 2026.
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