In the City Camps
Atlanta Jewish Academy, 5200 Northland Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30342
About
In the City Camps offers a wide range of daily activities, including sports, nature, a ninja course, a rock wall, cooking, dance, water fun, outdoor games, art, STEM, sensory play, music, movement, outdoor fun, archery, drama, water play, basketball, soccer, ninja, pickleball, bicycling, painting, pottery, jewelry, robotics, experiments, and design. Campers also take part in Shabbat songs and blessings, Challah making, and a weekly Foam Pit Friday.
• Ages: 4–14 years old
• Schedule: Eight-week summer program in 2026, with weekly sessions running June 8–August 31 (no camp on July 3)
• Price: Pre-K Half-Day $300/week; Pre-K Full-Day $500/week; Kids Camp (K–5th) $500/week; Tween Academy (6–8th) $500/week; CIT Program (9th) $200/week; round-trip bus service $50/week per camper; multi-session discount of $100 off per camper for 6+ weeks; limited scholarships, first-come, first-served
In the City Camps describes itself as “A Jewish Day Camp with the Heart of an Overnight Experience” and states that it aims for campers to “feel connected, supported, and part of a joyful Jewish community all summer long.” The 2026 theme is listed as “JOY • Simcha (שמחה),” and the camp notes that “ITC RUNS ON SIMCHA Joy. Safety. Kindness. Community.” The program describes that “ITC is where campers discover confidence, build lifelong friendships, and become their best selves,” and it highlights an inclusive, warm Jewish community, overnight-camp energy in a day-camp model, and social-emotional learning throughout the day.
The camp offers two types of weeks: Active Exclusive Weeks in Weeks 1 and 8, and Classic ITC Weeks in Weeks 2–7. Rising Pre-K campers can join Taste of ITC with half-day or full-day options, and full-day Pre-K includes a 40-minute quiet “Chill Session” after lunch. Kids Camp for rising K–5th graders includes camper choice of four daily peulot (activities). Tween Academy for rising 6th–8th graders is new for 2026 and includes a weekly off-campus field trip and a weekly community service project. The CIT Program for rising 9th graders offers service hours and priority consideration for future In the City Camps staff roles.
The program lists a 6:1 camper-to-staff ratio. Round-trip bus service uses air-conditioned, seatbelt-equipped vehicles with licensed drivers, In the City Camps bus counselors, and live GPS tracking, and all buses include licensed drivers. Families are invited to a weekly Shabbat celebration on Fridays, and parents are invited every Friday afternoon at 2:15.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
• Ages: 4–14 years old
• Schedule: Eight-week summer program in 2026, with weekly sessions running June 8–August 31 (no camp on July 3)
• Price: Pre-K Half-Day $300/week; Pre-K Full-Day $500/week; Kids Camp (K–5th) $500/week; Tween Academy (6–8th) $500/week; CIT Program (9th) $200/week; round-trip bus service $50/week per camper; multi-session discount of $100 off per camper for 6+ weeks; limited scholarships, first-come, first-served
In the City Camps describes itself as “A Jewish Day Camp with the Heart of an Overnight Experience” and states that it aims for campers to “feel connected, supported, and part of a joyful Jewish community all summer long.” The 2026 theme is listed as “JOY • Simcha (שמחה),” and the camp notes that “ITC RUNS ON SIMCHA Joy. Safety. Kindness. Community.” The program describes that “ITC is where campers discover confidence, build lifelong friendships, and become their best selves,” and it highlights an inclusive, warm Jewish community, overnight-camp energy in a day-camp model, and social-emotional learning throughout the day.
The camp offers two types of weeks: Active Exclusive Weeks in Weeks 1 and 8, and Classic ITC Weeks in Weeks 2–7. Rising Pre-K campers can join Taste of ITC with half-day or full-day options, and full-day Pre-K includes a 40-minute quiet “Chill Session” after lunch. Kids Camp for rising K–5th graders includes camper choice of four daily peulot (activities). Tween Academy for rising 6th–8th graders is new for 2026 and includes a weekly off-campus field trip and a weekly community service project. The CIT Program for rising 9th graders offers service hours and priority consideration for future In the City Camps staff roles.
The program lists a 6:1 camper-to-staff ratio. Round-trip bus service uses air-conditioned, seatbelt-equipped vehicles with licensed drivers, In the City Camps bus counselors, and live GPS tracking, and all buses include licensed drivers. Families are invited to a weekly Shabbat celebration on Fridays, and parents are invited every Friday afternoon at 2:15.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
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