About
Camp Success Academy offers daily enrichment that includes music and movement, STEAM, cooking, art, sports, karate, private music lessons, private tutoring, homework assistance, indoor field trips, and private dance lessons. The summer camp includes daily academics, enrichment classes, and themed weeks, along with educational enrichment, physical play, and entrepreneurial activities.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Before care from 6:30 a.m.–7:45 a.m., after care from 2:45 p.m.–6:30 p.m., and summer camp days from 6:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Camp Success Academy is owned and operated by certified educators and uses teachers, paraprofessionals, and aspiring youth and young adults as staff. The program’s mission is to provide exceptional after-school and summer programming while fostering each child’s intellectual, social, physical, and moral development in a safe student-centered environment. Camp Success Academy held its first summer program in 2015 at the Community Achievement Center in Dekalb County, expanded to Baggett Elementary School in Gwinnett County in 2016, and held its first after-school program there during the 2016–2017 school year. It has been the sole provider of summer and after-school programming at Baggett Elementary since 2016.
The founder and visionary, Leshia Reed-Anderson, is an interrelated resource teacher at Baggett Elementary School in the Gwinnett County Public Schools District. Camp Success Academy is vetted and approved as a Gwinnett County Schools childcare provider and operates within multiple Gwinnett County public elementary schools. It is a Three Star Quality Rated Program, licensed by Bright from the Start, and is the first and only 3 Star Quality Rated after-school program in Gwinnett County. The program was voted Best of Gwinnett two consecutive years in a row and is a Best of Gwinnett 2021 recipient.
Parents describe the program as well staffed, with teachers, paraprofessionals, and aspiring youth and young adults, and note that it encourages entrepreneurship, pushes academic growth and focus, and balances fun and creative, lesson-filled activities. One parent reports that their child has attended the summer program for three years, that Camp Success provided care during COVID, and that breakfast and lunch are provided every day. Another parent notes that their son on the autism spectrum enjoys coming to camp every day and that the program offered educational enrichment, physical play, and entrepreneurial activities. Additional parents state that their children love the camp, that staff are caring, that children are kept busy and fed well, and that they value that the staff running the camp are educators who provide structure.
Last updated April 22, 2026.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Before care from 6:30 a.m.–7:45 a.m., after care from 2:45 p.m.–6:30 p.m., and summer camp days from 6:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Camp Success Academy is owned and operated by certified educators and uses teachers, paraprofessionals, and aspiring youth and young adults as staff. The program’s mission is to provide exceptional after-school and summer programming while fostering each child’s intellectual, social, physical, and moral development in a safe student-centered environment. Camp Success Academy held its first summer program in 2015 at the Community Achievement Center in Dekalb County, expanded to Baggett Elementary School in Gwinnett County in 2016, and held its first after-school program there during the 2016–2017 school year. It has been the sole provider of summer and after-school programming at Baggett Elementary since 2016.
The founder and visionary, Leshia Reed-Anderson, is an interrelated resource teacher at Baggett Elementary School in the Gwinnett County Public Schools District. Camp Success Academy is vetted and approved as a Gwinnett County Schools childcare provider and operates within multiple Gwinnett County public elementary schools. It is a Three Star Quality Rated Program, licensed by Bright from the Start, and is the first and only 3 Star Quality Rated after-school program in Gwinnett County. The program was voted Best of Gwinnett two consecutive years in a row and is a Best of Gwinnett 2021 recipient.
Parents describe the program as well staffed, with teachers, paraprofessionals, and aspiring youth and young adults, and note that it encourages entrepreneurship, pushes academic growth and focus, and balances fun and creative, lesson-filled activities. One parent reports that their child has attended the summer program for three years, that Camp Success provided care during COVID, and that breakfast and lunch are provided every day. Another parent notes that their son on the autism spectrum enjoys coming to camp every day and that the program offered educational enrichment, physical play, and entrepreneurial activities. Additional parents state that their children love the camp, that staff are caring, that children are kept busy and fed well, and that they value that the staff running the camp are educators who provide structure.
Last updated April 22, 2026.
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