Summer Camp Bundles at Tower Hill School
Tower Hill School, 2813 W. 17th Street, Wilmington, DE 19806
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Summer Camp Bundles at Tower Hill School offers week-long programs that include activities such as Harry Potter World and Hogwarts, where campers read selections from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, take quizzes to figure out their houses, discuss favorite characters, play Quidditch, and design and decorate Hogwarts common rooms. Other camps focus on Photography with photography techniques using cell phone cameras, digital SLR cameras, and programs for editing and graphic design, Artistic Exploration with plaster, clay, painting, and drawing, Pokemon with scientific connections to real-world animals and the animal classification system, soccer skills, classic indoor and outdoor games and crafts, girls’ sports, sport psychology concepts, field hockey skills, stories and treats for dogs, chocolate projects, painting and decorating an Ikea dollhouse, nature exploration, and LEGO Robotics using LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kits to program and design robots.
• Ages: 6–13 years old
• Schedule: Each camp runs for one week with daily sessions either 8:30–11:30 a.m. or 12–3 p.m.
• Price: $440 per program unless noted otherwise; Pokemon bundle: $375; Soccer / Classic Fun! bundle (June 16-20): $375; Girls Sports Sampler / Camp Ultraviolet bundle: $400; The Wooden Dollhouse / Classic Fun bundle (week of July 7-11): $460
Harry Potter World, Hogwarts, Photography, and Artistic Exploration run June 9–13 in either 8:30–11:30 a.m. or 12–3 p.m. sessions. Pokemon, Soccer, Classic Fun!, Girls Sports Sampler, and Camp Ultraviolet run June 16–20 with morning or afternoon options, with campus closed June 19. Girls Field Hockey, Classic Fun!, Doggies, and Chocolate run June 23–27 in morning or afternoon blocks, and The Wooden Dollhouse, Classic Fun, and LEGO Robotics run July 7–11 with 8:30–11:30 a.m. and 12–3 p.m. options.
Camp Ultraviolet uses a research-based curriculum to teach sport psychology principles and includes movement classes, journaling, crafting, and guest speakers such as sport psychologists, licensed counselors, and dieticians, and can hold up to 30 spots. Doggies campers receive and care for their own stuffed animal dog, make homemade treats, learn about healthy eating for dogs, and send the treats they make to dogs in a local shelter. The Wooden Dollhouse camp provides each child with an Ikea dollhouse to paint and decorate, and LEGO Robotics campers use LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kits to program robots to sense and navigate their environment, solve planned challenges, and create an animal-like robot.
Tower Hill School was founded in 1919 and has the motto Multa Bene Facta—Many Things Done Well. The school states that it prepares students from diverse backgrounds for full engagement with a dynamic world and emphasizes inquisitive, discerning, and critical thinking, creativity and aesthetic sensitivity, physical well-being, collaboration and teamwork, and growth of character. Tower Hill states that it believes diversity in all aspects of school life broadens and enhances the educational experience and that it provides a rigorous and exhilarating program that engages students in a variety of educational endeavors while allowing them to develop individual strengths and pursue their passions. Tower Hill has been recognized as the #1 Best Private K-12 School in Delaware by Niche, #10 Best Private K-12 School in the Philadelphia Area by Niche, a Top 50 private day school nationwide, and in the top 2.5% of schools in America.
Last updated January 9, 2026.
• Ages: 6–13 years old
• Schedule: Each camp runs for one week with daily sessions either 8:30–11:30 a.m. or 12–3 p.m.
• Price: $440 per program unless noted otherwise; Pokemon bundle: $375; Soccer / Classic Fun! bundle (June 16-20): $375; Girls Sports Sampler / Camp Ultraviolet bundle: $400; The Wooden Dollhouse / Classic Fun bundle (week of July 7-11): $460
Harry Potter World, Hogwarts, Photography, and Artistic Exploration run June 9–13 in either 8:30–11:30 a.m. or 12–3 p.m. sessions. Pokemon, Soccer, Classic Fun!, Girls Sports Sampler, and Camp Ultraviolet run June 16–20 with morning or afternoon options, with campus closed June 19. Girls Field Hockey, Classic Fun!, Doggies, and Chocolate run June 23–27 in morning or afternoon blocks, and The Wooden Dollhouse, Classic Fun, and LEGO Robotics run July 7–11 with 8:30–11:30 a.m. and 12–3 p.m. options.
Camp Ultraviolet uses a research-based curriculum to teach sport psychology principles and includes movement classes, journaling, crafting, and guest speakers such as sport psychologists, licensed counselors, and dieticians, and can hold up to 30 spots. Doggies campers receive and care for their own stuffed animal dog, make homemade treats, learn about healthy eating for dogs, and send the treats they make to dogs in a local shelter. The Wooden Dollhouse camp provides each child with an Ikea dollhouse to paint and decorate, and LEGO Robotics campers use LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kits to program robots to sense and navigate their environment, solve planned challenges, and create an animal-like robot.
Tower Hill School was founded in 1919 and has the motto Multa Bene Facta—Many Things Done Well. The school states that it prepares students from diverse backgrounds for full engagement with a dynamic world and emphasizes inquisitive, discerning, and critical thinking, creativity and aesthetic sensitivity, physical well-being, collaboration and teamwork, and growth of character. Tower Hill states that it believes diversity in all aspects of school life broadens and enhances the educational experience and that it provides a rigorous and exhilarating program that engages students in a variety of educational endeavors while allowing them to develop individual strengths and pursue their passions. Tower Hill has been recognized as the #1 Best Private K-12 School in Delaware by Niche, #10 Best Private K-12 School in the Philadelphia Area by Niche, a Top 50 private day school nationwide, and in the top 2.5% of schools in America.
Last updated January 9, 2026.
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