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School-Age Summer Camp offers daily activity blocks that include science and nature exploration, creative and performing arts, sports, and games. Campers can take part in focused experiences such as Kindergarten Enrichment with early reading skills, math skills, and kindergarten etiquette, as well as science and engineering projects, art, and opportunities to perform. The program also features themed options like Artist Studio, Game On, Kids Helping Kids, Lights, Camp, Action!, Color Wars, Engineering Quest, MindWorks, Eco Explorers, and Innovation Hub, along with coding and robotics.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, 6:30 AM–6:00 PM
Color Wars functions as a daily pep rally with songs, chants, and challenges that promote collaboration. Campers participate in hands-on service projects through Kids Helping Kids, which focuses on strengthening their community and creating positive change with acts of kindness. Special guests and on-campus events are part of the camp schedule, and campers experience a mix of indoor and outdoor adventures. Counselors receive extensive programming and health and safety training, and camp staff members set a positive example while creating a warm and friendly place where every child feels welcome and supported. Since opening its first school in 1985, the organization behind School-Age Summer Camp has grown into a network of campuses serving students from infants through middle school, using a Links to Learning preschool curriculum that includes literacy, math, art, science, and social skills. The program states that it supports each child's unique strengths and interests and helps them to feel brave and ready to try new things.
Last updated April 5, 2026.
• Ages: 5–12 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, 6:30 AM–6:00 PM
Color Wars functions as a daily pep rally with songs, chants, and challenges that promote collaboration. Campers participate in hands-on service projects through Kids Helping Kids, which focuses on strengthening their community and creating positive change with acts of kindness. Special guests and on-campus events are part of the camp schedule, and campers experience a mix of indoor and outdoor adventures. Counselors receive extensive programming and health and safety training, and camp staff members set a positive example while creating a warm and friendly place where every child feels welcome and supported. Since opening its first school in 1985, the organization behind School-Age Summer Camp has grown into a network of campuses serving students from infants through middle school, using a Links to Learning preschool curriculum that includes literacy, math, art, science, and social skills. The program states that it supports each child's unique strengths and interests and helps them to feel brave and ready to try new things.
Last updated April 5, 2026.
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