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2026 Eton School Summer Program Guide

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15 June-14 August

Eton School 2024 Summer Program

1 Summer Program: Information and Registration

3 Grades P3–K: Montessori Camps

5 Summer Specialty Camps: 15 June–7 August

5 Week 1: 15–18 June (Closed 19 June)

Grades P3, P4, and K

Imaginative Dance

Grades P4 and K

Martial Arts Around the World

Grades K, 1, and 2

Little Coders Robotics and Outdoor STEAM

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Martial Arts and Movie

Fun with Fiber

6 Week 2: 22–26 June

Grades K, 1, and 2

Imaginative Dance

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Cartooning and Comic Camp

TinkerBots + Castles, Kings, and Wizards

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Jump Rope for Fun and Fitness (Tue.–Fri. 23-26 June)

7 Weeks 2–3: 22 June–2 July (Closed 3 July)

Grades K and 1

Full STEAM Ahead with Art in Motion

8 Week 3: 29 June–2 July (Closed 3 July)

Grades P4, K, and 1

Med School: Powering Up with Superhero Science

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Prehistoric Creatures Robotics + Snap Summer Games

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

Med School: Powering Up with Superhero Science

9 Week 4: 6–10 July

Grades P4, K, and 1

Global Soccer Adventure

Grades K and 1

Journey Through Art

Grades K, 1, and 2

Little Engineers: Intro to Simple Machines

Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4

Exploring Fantasy Game Development

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Ancient Art Explorers

11 Week 5: 13–17 July

Grades P4 and K

Junior Engineers

Grades P4, K, and 1

ChemBusters: Chemistry for Kids

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Summer Fun Arts and Crafts

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

ChemBusters: Chemistry for Kids

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6

Machine Sewing

12 Week 6: 20-24 July

Grades P4, K, and 1

The Fairy Camp

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Printmaking with Passion

Robotic and Coding

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

The Ultimate Treehouse

14 Week 7: 27-31 July

Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4

Exploring LEGO Stop-Motion

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Jump Rope for Fun and Fitness

Grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Robotics and Outdoor STEAM

15 Week 8: 3–7 August

Grades P4, K, and 1

Summer Soccer

Treehouse Tales

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Floorball

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

Clay and Paper Creations

Ultimate STEAM Fusion

Whiskerwick Manor

17 Summer Clubhouse Camps: 15 June–14 August

18 Summer Extended Day Camps: 15 June–14 August

Summer Program: Information and Registration

Welcome

Transform Summer Break into a Season of Discovery

We believe the best learning happens when students are fully engaged and inspired. From 15 June through 14 August, our campus comes alive with a lineup of camps designed to spark curiosity and keep campers active. Whether mastering a new skill or forming new friendships, students are invited into a summer of purposeful exploration and growth. It is the perfect opportunity to flourish in a supportive setting while creating memories that last a lifetime.

• Montessori Summer Sessions: Our 6-week program for P3 through Kindergarten students provides a prepared environment that honors the Montessori philosophy. These sessions offer campers the opportunity to refine their coordination, concentration, and independence, allowing for a smooth transition into the upcoming school year.

• Specialty Camps: Campers explore diverse interests throughout these 8-week sessions. From robotics to dance, participants engage in hands-on, experiential learning guided by passionate instructors who bring specialized subjects to life.

• Themed Clubhouse Camps: These 9-week camps immerse students in "Clubhouse" magic. Each week features a unique theme where children participate in imaginative play, creative crafts, and collaborative discovery.

We look forward to seeing your child’s curiosity take flight on our campus this summer.

Registration

There are three registration start dates dependent on the student's enrollment status:

Tuesday, 10 March at 7:00 a.m.

Students re-enrolled at Eton School for the 2026–2027 School Year

New students enrolled in grades P3, P4, and Kindergarten for the 2026–2027 School Year

Tuesday, 24 March 2026 at 7:00 a.m.

New students enrolled in grades 1-8 for the 2026–2027 School Year

Monday 13 April 2026 at 7:00 a.m.

Students enrolled at Eton School for the 2025–2026 School Year but are not re-enrolled for the 2026–2027 School Year

Grade:

Use the 2026-2027 grade for all Summer Program registrations.

Access:

Buttons links for registration are located on the Parent/Guardian and New Family Portals.

Process:

All registrations accepted on a first-come, first-served basis based on completion which includes full payment. If a camp is full, a waitlist is created. Any vacancy is filled in the order of names on the waitlist. In case of camp cancellation, notification is sent, and a refund is issued automatically. Requests for refunds outside of a cancellation will only be considered until Friday, 1 May 2026.

Closings:

7:00 a.m. Thursday before the week of Montessori and Summer Specialty Camps

9:00 a.m. Monday of the week of the Summer Clubhouse and Extended Day Camps

After Camp Care:

Half-day camp attendees who need before/after-camp care, must register for Summer Clubhouse Camp (half-day) and if care is still needed after 4:00 p.m., register for Summer Extended Day Camp. Full-day camp attendees who need after-camp care must also register for Summer Extended Day Camp.

Camper Must-Haves:

Personal Water Bottle (labeled with name) and lunch (if attending for full day) placed in an insulated lunch box with ice pack, eating utensils, and napkins.

Newly Enrolled Students at Eton School

Must submit immunization records. Any new student who has health concerns such as allergies, asthma or requires medication during camp, must submit additional health forms prior to the first day of attendance. Information about these forms is located on the New Family Portal (login required).

Summer Program: Information and Registration

Grades P3–K: Montessori Camps

Montessori Camps

Registration and enrollment is limited to those who are enrolled in P3, P4, and Kindergarten for 2026-2027 at Eton School and are fully toilet-trained.

Camper Must-Haves:

• Personal water bottles (labeled with name)

• Lunch (if enrolled for full day) placed in an insulated lunch box with ice pack, eating utensils, and napkins.

• P3 (age 3) and P4 students must have a full change of clothes and if full day, a small blanket for rest time.

After Montessori Camp Care

Half-day attendees who need after-camp care must register for half-day Summer Clubhouse Camp (12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.).

If care is still needed after 4:00 p.m., registration for Summer Extended Care (4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.) is required.

Questions about Summer Montessori Camp? Please email SummerMontessoriCamp@etonschool.org.

The discovery doesn't stop when the school year ends! Summer Montessori Camps offer a vibrant extension of our curriculum for returning students and a warm, hands-on introduction for those new to our community. Our program blends purposeful learning with seasonal fun, allowing campers to explore Math, Language, and Cultural studies at their own pace. By balancing focused indoor discovery with active outdoor play, we ensure every child stays curious, confident, and engaged all summer long.

Camp 1: 22–26 June

Camp 2: 29 June–2 July

Number of Campers: 16

Number of Campers: 16

Teacher: Michelle Lee (Mezzo 3)

Teacher: Michelle Lee (Mezzo 3) Closed Friday, 3 July (Holiday)

Camp 3: 6–10 July

Camps 4: 13–17 July

Number of Campers: 16

Number of Campers: 32

Teacher: Michelle Lee (Mezzo 3)

Teacher: Michelle Lee (Mezzo 3) (Two Camps)

Camps 5: 20–24 July

Number of Campers: 32

Teacher: Stacey Moon (Mezzo A)

Teacher: Michelle Lee (Mezzo 3) (Two Camps)

Camps 6: 27–31 July

Number of Campers: 32

Teacher: Lynette Oshiro (Mezzo 1)

Teacher: Michelle Lee (Mezzo 3) (Two Camps)

Teacher: Lynette Oshiro (Mezzo 1)

Half Day: 9:00 a.m.–11:45 a.m. (maximum 3 campers per camp)

$510.00*/Camper per Camp for Camps 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6

$410.00*/Camper for Camp 2 due to Holiday on Friday 3 July

*Includes before camp care from 7:45–9:00 a.m.

Full Day: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (maximum 13 campers per camp)

$725.00**/Camper per Camp for Camps 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6

$580.00/Camper for Camp 2 due to Holiday on Friday 3 July

**Includes before camp care from 7:45–9:00 a.m. and after camp care from 3:00–4:00 p.m.

Grades P3–K: Montessori Camps

Week 1: 15–18 June (Closed 19 June)

Grades P3, P4, and K

Imaginative Dance

Presented by: Ms. Alina

Campers enjoy dancing in the open air, stretching exercises, and imaginative dance! They are exposed to a world of dance that encourages creative thought and builds self-esteem. Each class studies movement, balance, and a variety of dance styles from around the world. Attendees develop their flexibility and grow in their artistic ability as they create dance.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 19 June)

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/12 Maximum

Grades P4 and K

Martial Arts Around the World

Presented by: Karate X

Cost: $240.00

Martial Arts Around the World focuses on martial arts worldwide, including the USA, China, Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Europe. Campers are introduced to famous martial arts heroes and villains, such as samurai and ninjas, keeping it entertaining! This is an active camp, and campers learn and practice Karate and Kung Fu for a unique and positive summer experience! Each action-packed day includes physical and mental activities, games, and drills to build body and mind! The professional instructors know how to challenge and motivate kids of all ages, building self-confidence and discipline. This camp is for all skill levels, even those who have never practiced Karate!

Half Days: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 19 June)

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/12 Maximum

Grades K, 1, and 2

Little Coders Robotics and Outdoor STEAM

Presented by: Coding with Kids

Cost: $240.00

Campers will dive into the world of robotics while enjoying fun outdoor STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) activities! They will experience the joy of bringing a robot to life in this fullday camp filled with discovery, creativity, and fun! Early learners use visual, child-friendly programming tools to explore how robots think, move, and react. They’ll learn foundational coding concepts—such as sequences, events, and loops—while programming their robots to play music, flash lights, navigate simple mazes, respond to sounds, and avoid obstacles.

Beyond coding and robotics, campers spend part of each day outdoors—enjoying structured, educational STEAM activities that encourage teamwork, creativity, and innovation. Whether solving design challenges or exploring how science connects to the world around them, campers get a healthy balance of tech learning and active outdoor time in this full-day experience. By the end of the course, campers will be able to program their robot with confidence and independently. Join us for a full day of coding and fun!

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 19 June)

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/16 Maximum

Cost: $486.00

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Martial Arts and Movie

Presented by: Karate X

Martial Arts and the Movies camp focuses on martial arts shows such as The Karate Kid, Kung Fu Panda, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Campers learn how choreography, stunts, acting, and sound effects create realistic scenes. They are also introduced to famous martial arts heroes and villains like samurais and ninjas, keeping it entertaining! Each action-packed day includes physical and mental activities, games, and drills to build body and mind. The professional instructors know how to challenge and motivate kids of all ages, building self-confidence and discipline. This camp is for all skill levels, even those who have never practiced Karate. Note: This is an active course, and campers will not be watching movies.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 19 June)

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/12 Maximum

Fun with Fiber

Presented by: Smart with Art

Cost: $240.00

Campers explore weaving, braiding, and stitching using colorful threads, yarns, and fabrics. They will experiment with patterns, textures, and design while discovering new ways to create with fiber.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 19 June)

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/12 Maximum

Week 2: 22–26 June

Grades K, 1, and 2

Imaginative Dance

Presented by: Ms. Alina

Cost: $299.00

Campers enjoy dancing in the open air, stretching exercises, and imaginative dance! They are exposed to a world of dance that encourages creative thought and builds self-esteem. Each class studies movement, balance, and a variety of dance styles from around the world. Attendees develop their flexibility and grow in their artistic ability as they create dance.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/12 Maximum

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Cartooning and Comic Camp

Presented by: Smart with Art

Cost: $300.00

Campers will have a playful week of drawing, designing, and bringing characters to life! Attendees will experience creative storytelling, drawing, and comic-making fun as they use their imaginations to create unique characters and craft their own comic scenes.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Students: 8 Minimum /12 Maximum

Cost: $373.75

TinkerBots + Castles, Kings, and Wizards

Presented by: Snapology

This full-day camp combines two popular Snapology camps. It is a robotics-powered adventure in the morning where campers team up to solve real-world challenges, like cleaning up garbage or exploring space, using coding, STEAM concepts, and collaboration. In the afternoon, campers use LEGO® bricks to build medieval fantasies, combining magic and history for a fun, educational adventure.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Students: 6 Minimum /20 Maximum

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Jump Rope for Fun and Fitness (Tue.–Fri.

23-26 June)

Cost: $575.00

Presented by: RopeWorks

Ropeworks' approach to skill development provides a fun, success-oriented environment that creates an exciting, motivating experience for every participant. The program is designed for all skill levels and encourages participants to learn at their own pace in a fun and rewarding way! Camp activities include instruction and demonstrations in single-rope skills, partner routines, double-dutch jumping, long-rope skills, trampoline boards, group choreography, and juggling. Camp culminates with a performance for family and friends. Instructors are nationally competitive and performance jump rope athletes. The camp is directed by Rene Bibaud, a five-time world jump rope champion, artist, and coach of Cirque Du Soleil.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Students: 15 Minimum /45 Maximum

Cost: $206.25

Weeks 2–3: 22 June–2 July (Closed 3 July)

Grades K and 1

Full STEAM Ahead with Art in Motion

Teacher: Lynette Oshiro

Participants transform into scientists and engineers during a two-week journey of discovery. The curriculum features hands-on experiments, building, and tinkering designed to spark curiosity. Outside the classroom, these researchers collect and investigate science in its natural habitat. By creating STEM projects that integrate art and geometry, participants learn to approach problems from every angle. The program emphasizes teamwork and peer-to-peer collaboration to solve challenges and share new ideas. These group efforts help participants develop the leadership and communication skills required for a future in STEAM.

Full Day: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 3 July)

Number of Campers: 10 Minimum /16 Maximum

Cost: $1,300.00

Week 3: 29 June–2 July (Closed 3 July)

Grades P4, K, and 1

Med School: Powering Up with Superhero Science

Presented by: Kids Science Labs

Preparing little doctors for a potential future in medicine inspires this favorite camp that explores the worlds of biology and chemistry with an understanding of how modern medicine will help us power future superheroes. Whether it is with super strength, bionic vision, or web-slinging capabilities, children want to power up just like the characters and superheroes they are fans of. In this biomedical engineering camp for science and science fiction lovers alike, our young heroes will explore the tools and techniques behind modern medical capabilities that blur the line between human and superhuman. As scientists, participants will design their own power-ups, such as bionic limbs and eyes, discover basic science about the body, and deploy their findings using modern medical techniques.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 3 July)

Number of Students: 7 Minimum /15 Maximum

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Prehistoric Creatures Robotics + Snap Summer Games

Presented by: Snapology

Cost: $350.00

In the morning, campers build and code prehistoric robots while learning about sensors, mechanics, and programming through fun, collaborative challenges. In the afternoon, they explore the history of the Olympics and sports while building LEGO® creations, fostering creativity, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 3 July)

Number of Campers: 6 Minimum/20 Maximum

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

Med School: Powering Up with Superhero Science

Presented by: Kids Science Labs

Cost: $460.00

Specialty Camps:

Preparing little doctors for a potential future in medicine inspires this favorite camp that explores the worlds of biology and chemistry with an understanding of how modern medicine will help us power future superheroes. Whether it is with super strength, bionic vision, or web-slinging capabilities, children want to power up just like the characters and superheroes they are fans of. In this biomedical engineering camp for science and science fiction lovers alike, our young heroes will explore the tools and techniques behind modern medical capabilities that blur the line between human and superhuman. As scientists, participants will design their own power-ups, such as bionic limbs and eyes, discover basic science about the body, and deploy their findings using modern medical techniques.

Half Days: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. (Closed Fri. 3 July)

Number of Students: 7 Minimum /15 Maximum

Cost: $350.00

Summer Specialty Camps: 15 June–7

Grades P4, K, and 1

Week 4: 6–10 July

Global Soccer Adventure

Presented by: Soccer Shots

This camp invites young players to explore the excitement of the world’s biggest international soccer celebration through play, creativity, and teamwork. Campers will “travel” to different countries each day, learning about cultures from around the world while building soccer skills in a fun, age-appropriate environment. Each session blends movement, imagination, and friendship as campers participate in mini matches, skill challenges, crafts, and themed games inspired by international soccer traditions. Every camper receives: a Soccer Shots jersey, a Soccer Shots soccer ball, a special end-of-camp prize, a summer camp certificate, a player evaluation, and a printed team photo.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 10 Minimum/12 Maximum

Grades K and 1

Journey Through Art

Teacher: Lynette Oshiro

Cost: $343.75

This program transforms art appreciation into a vibrant adventure through the lens of history and global culture. Campers study the iconic styles of famous classical artists, such as Monet, Van Gogh, and Picasso, to inspire their own original masterpieces. While learning the fundamental principles of design and color theory, students experiment with an array of tactile textures and art forms. The daily activities feature a diverse mix of media, including drawing, painting, and modeling clay, as well as specialized crafts such as weaving and embroidery. Children also explore the intricate arts of origami and yarn or string art to round out their technical skills. Each camper concludes the week with a personal portfolio that reflects their growth and self-expression.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/16 Maximum

Grades K, 1, and 2

Little Engineers: Intro to Simple Machines

Presented by: Coding with Kids

Cost: $725.00

What are “simple machines”? They’re the hidden tools that make everyday things work—helping us lift, move, and build with less effort. Think of a seesaw lifting a friend, a wheel assisting a car’s roll, or a crane’s rope and pulley raising something heavy. At this camp, young makers learn these big ideas by building them through fun, hands-on, mission-based challenges. They build inventions to help a friendly class mascot complete mini-missions, such as crossing a canyon on a bridge or lifting treasure with a pulley crane. Along the way, they practice core engineering skills like problem-solving, testing, and refining designs. By the end, participants gain the confidence to turn their creative ideas into real, working inventions. This exciting, hands-on camp is the perfect first step into the world of engineering!

Half Days: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/16 Maximum

Cost: $369.00

Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4

Exploring Fantasy Game Development

Presented by: Open World, Digipen

In video games, players battle dragons, explore enchanted castles, and solve magical mysteries-adventures that bring imagination to life through interactive storytelling. Game design teaches how to build worlds players want to explore and craft challenges that feel rewarding, connecting creative thinking with problem-solving and planning. Campers in this exploration camp transform their fantasy world ideas into playable adventures through physical design activities and digital coding with MakeCode Arcade. Through creating mystical levels and designing epic challenges, campers build their own unique final project game to take home on a handheld console-an enchanted creation they can quest through and share.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/15 Maximum

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Ancient Art Explorers

Presented by: Creatz

Cost: $750.00

Travel through time and uncover the art of ancient civilizations! Campers create Egyptian pop-ups, paint Aztec suns, design Greek vases, and sculpt clay busts inspired by some of the greatest cultures of history.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 10 Minimum/12 Maximum

Cost: $344.00

Summer Specialty Camps:

Week 5: 13–17

July

Grades P4 and K

Junior

Engineers

Presented by: Snapology

Perfect for curious little builders, Junior Engineers lets campers create working models—like elevators and robotic dogs—using LEGO® DUPLO® bricks, while learning teamwork, design, and the basics of engineering through playful collaboration.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 6 Minimum/10 Maximum

Grades P4, K, and 1

ChemBusters: Chemistry for Kids

Presented by: Kids Science Labs

Cost: $343.75

Young innovators combine chemistry and critical thinking to explore the wonders of liquid matter, unlocking curiosity through hands-on experimentation. In this high-energy environment, ChemBusters master all-time favorites like "lava" eruptions and bubbling potions while discovering the alchemy behind stacking liquids like blocks. Whether they are learning why mixing orange juice and milk causes a reaction or mastering the logic of ratios, these new scientists in town are constantly engaged. The experience is jam-packed with the classic core concepts they love, including lessons on density, viscosity, and other mixing madness. By taking a practical approach to why some substances blend while others remain immiscible, campers gain the foundational facts necessary for high school and college-level science. It is a deep dive into the "why" behind the "wow," turning every experiment into a problem-solving adventure.

Half Days: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 7 Minimum/15 Maximum

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Summer Fun Arts

and Crafts

Teacher: Ms. Amelia

Cost: $437.50

Campers ignite their imagination through a whirlwind of painting, drawing, and hands-on making. It’s a space where young creators are free to get messy, dream big, and bring their wildest ideas to life alongside a community of fellow artists.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Cost: $718.75

Number of Campers: 10 Minimum/15 Maximum

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

ChemBusters: Chemistry for Kids

Presented by: Kids Science Labs

Young innovators combine chemistry and critical thinking to explore the wonders of liquid matter, unlocking curiosity through hands-on experimentation. In this high-energy environment, ChemBusters

master all-time favorites like "lava" eruptions and bubbling potions while discovering the alchemy behind stacking liquids like blocks. Whether they are learning why mixing orange juice and milk causes a reaction or mastering the logic of ratios, these new scientists in town are constantly engaged. The experience is jam-packed with the classic core concepts they love, including lessons on density, viscosity, and other mixing madness. By taking a practical approach to why some substances blend while others remain immiscible, campers gain the foundational facts necessary for high school and college-level science. It is a deep dive into the "why" behind the "wow," turning every experiment into a problem-solving adventure.

Half Days: 9:00 p.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 7 Minimum/15 Maximum

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6

Machine Sewing

Presented by: Little Hands Creations

Cost: $437.50

Whether campers are brand-new to machine sewing or experienced, this camp is designed for their skill level. Campers receive a complete machine safety overview, after which new participants complete our beginner sewing curriculum, while more experienced participants build on their existing skills and take their sewing abilities to the next level. The camp is participant-led, and campers advance at their own pace, with autonomy over the projects they choose to create. Projects include bags, backpacks, stuffed animals, games, clothing, accessories, and more. This camp is popular, comprehensive, and where creativity knows no bounds!

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 3 Minimum/16 Maximum

Week 6: 20-24 July

Grades P4, K, and 1

The Fairy Camp

Presented by: Epic Art

Cost: $656.25

Summer Specialty Camps:

The Fairy Camp is a magical week for Mini Makers who love tiny worlds and spending the morning knee-deep in artful materials. Campers will build a handmade fairy (or creature) house with a mini-garden, layering from the forest floor to the rooftop with natural and faux treasures and all the Epic Art details that make it glow. They will spend a morning creating magical potions (mad-scientist color, glitter, and sensory excitement, oh my) and making the coolest “my Era” backpack keychain bling with resin molds and beading! Wrapping up the week is a little face paint and washable sparkles, too, just because it’s so fun.

Epic Art provides a nut-free snack and drink each day. Please send a refillable water bottle, and dress for the artful mess (no new or special outfits).

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/10 Maximum

Cost: $493.75

Summer Specialty Camps:

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Printmaking with Passion

Presented by: Smart with Art

Campers dive into the colorful world of printmaking, where creativity comes alive with every press and pull. Through hands-on exploration of stamping, stenciling, and other exciting techniques, they will experiment with bold patterns, layered textures, and a variety of materials. As they discover how different tools and methods transform their ideas into vibrant prints, campers gain confidence as artists and joy in the creative process. Each day brings new opportunities to explore, experiment, and see their imagination take shape on the page.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/12 Maximum

Robotics and Coding

Presented by: AI & Robotics Academy

Cost: $373.75

In this hands-on camp, participants bridge the gap between engineering and software by building custom robots equipped with motors, sensors, and microcontrollers. After mastering the fundamentals of mechanical design, they use block-based coding to bring their creations to life—developing essential logic and problem-solving skills as they program their bots to navigate challenges.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/20 Maximum

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

The Ultimate Treehouse

Presented by: Epic Art

Cost: $499.00

The Ultimate Treehouse camp is a long-standing Epic Art signature and one of our most loved, action-packed sculptural builds. This year, the camp is going up a notch: artists create a whole two-story treehouse world, complete with a hand-built hillside and magical steps leading to a second-floor deck. Up top, they will design a tiny room with painted walls, handmade windows, mini books, and all the Epic details, plus a star-gazing balcony with a telescope and a tire swing! Campers will spend the first couple of days in this bustling camp, building up in sturdy layers, starting with a strong recycled armature, then paper-mâché (yes, delightfully messy), followed by base paint and treetop design. Once the structure is dry, they will bring the whole world to life with natural and faux plants, creatures, and the details that they get completely absorbed in—think caves, ladders, waterfalls, riverbeds, campfires, signs, picnic spots, a welcoming door, windows, and lighting. Returning treehouse artists are always welcome, because every treehouse becomes a brand-new adventure world, and this one is going to be awesome!

Epic Art provides a nut-free snack and drink each day. Please send a refillable water bottle, and dress for the artful mess (no new or special outfits).

Half Days: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/10 Maximum

Cost: $493.75

Week 7: 27-31 July

Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4

Exploring LEGO Stop-Motion

Presented by: Open World, Digipen

Stop-motion animation brings toys to life through film-making magic—the same technique used in blockbuster movies and hit shows. Creating animated stories develops visual storytelling, patience, and creative problem-solving while teaching the fundamentals of timing, movement, and how to transform everyday objects into on-screen characters. Campers learn animation principles and filming techniques to transform LEGO builds into moving stories with the Stop Motion Studio Pro app. By adding motion, stories, and editing, students discover how to bring static bricks to life. Then, by completing their final project animated film, they can share their creations with friends and family.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/15 Maximum

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Jump Rope for Fun and Fitness

Presented by: Ropeworks

Cost: $750.00

Ropeworks' approach to skill development provides a fun, success-oriented environment that creates an exciting, motivating experience for every participant. The program is designed for all skill levels and encourages participants to learn at their own pace in a fun and rewarding way! Camp activities include instruction and demonstrations in single-rope skills, partner routines, double-dutch jumping, long-rope skills, trampoline boards, group choreography, and juggling. Camp culminates with a performance for family and friends. Instructors are nationally competitive and performance jump rope athletes. The camp is directed by Rene Bibaud, a five-time world jump rope champion, artist, and coach of Cirque Du Soleil.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 15 Minimum/45 Maximum

Grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8

Robotics and Outdoor STEAM

Presented by: Coding with Kids

Summer Specialty Camps:

Cost: $243.75

Campers will dive into the world of robotics while enjoying fun outdoor STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) activities! During this hands-on camp, they learn to code a robot using a block-based coding environment and explore fundamental coding concepts such as sequences, loops, variables, and events. Campers apply these skills to complete exciting missions, including autonomously navigating a maze, avoiding obstacles, playing music, following a line, and responding to sounds. Beyond coding and robotics, students spend part of each day outdoors enjoying structured, educational STEAM activities that encourage teamwork, creativity, and innovation. Whether solving design challenges or exploring how science connects to the world around them, campers get a healthy balance of tech learning and active outdoor time in this full-day experience. For this camp, there is a $10 added maintenance fee for the use of the robot that each student will use during the camp.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/16 Maximum

Cost: $615.00

Summer Specialty Camps: 15

Week 8: 3–7 August

Grades P4, K, and 1

Global Soccer Adventure

Presented by: Soccer Shots

This camp invites young players to explore the excitement of the world’s biggest international soccer celebration through play, creativity, and teamwork. Campers will “travel” to different countries each day, learning about cultures from around the world while building soccer skills in a fun, age-appropriate environment. Each session blends movement, imagination, and friendship as campers participate in mini matches, skill challenges, crafts, and themed games inspired by international soccer traditions. Every camper receives: a Soccer Shots jersey, a Soccer Shots soccer ball, a special end-of-camp prize, a summer camp certificate, a player evaluation, and a printed team photo.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/10 Maximum

Treehouse Tales

Presented by: Epic Art

Cost: $343.75

Calling all tiny forest builders! The fairies are looking for a new place to live, and they need help to make it magical. Treehouse Tales is for our awesome Mini Makers, where they will design, hand-build, and decorate a magical mini 2-story treehouse, building it up in layers and bringing it to life with paint, texture, pattern, and all sorts of artful, messy materials as they go. Campers will create cozy house details like colorful roofs and tiny furniture, then shift down to the forest floor to build a pond scene with lily pads, mini turtles, grasses, plants, and more. And yes, it glows too! This wonderful project keeps the imaginative play going long after camp is over.

Epic Art provides a nut-free snack and drink each day. Please send a refillable water bottle, and dress for the artful mess (no new or special outfits).

Half Days: 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/10 Maximum

Grades 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5

Floorball

Presented by: Emerald City Floorball

Cost: $493.75

No ice, no skates, no problem. Feel the heat with the hottest new youth sport to hit the Eastside, Floorball! Floorball is fast, fun, safe, affordable, and inclusive, with no experience required. Join Coach Salvatore and Emerald City Floorball this Summer as he brings his 40+ years of passionate ball hockey coaching and experience to this camp. Campers learn the fundamental skills of hockey while having fun. Not only will your child learn these skills, but they will also get to apply them in a competitive, fun, interactive scrimmage. Everyone gets their daily dose of exercise while learning other skills such as healthy competition, teamwork, quick thinking, listening, and leadership.

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 12 Minimum/16 Maximum

Cost: $343.75

Grades 2, 3, 4, and 5

Clay and Paper Creations

Teacher: Nicole Johnson

Each day, campers experiment with a variety of clay techniques each day, creating unique projects such as polymer charms and original sculpted creatures. This camp combines hands-on artistic creation with engaging lessons in art history. Campers also dive into the world of paper crafts, mastering origami, creating beautiful paper flowers, and recycling paper to design their very own stationery.

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 6 Minimum/10 Maximum

Ultimate STEAM Fusion

Presented by: AI & Robotics Academy

Cost: $725.00

Why choose just one topic? This variety camp keeps students engaged by exploring a different tech theme daily!

• Vibrobots: Students mix art and engineering to create "Art Bots" using circuits and craft materials (a take-home project).

• AI-Game Design: Students design video games and control them with hand gestures.

• Robotics: New building challenges!

Full Days: 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 8 Minimum/20 Maximum

Whiskerwick Manor

Presented by: Epic Art

Cost: $499.00

Summer Specialty Camps:

An Epic camp for Makers to immerse themselves in constructing a multi-level tree filled with natural and faux plants, creatures, small living spaces, and anything else we can imagine! During the week, campers progressively build up a tree armature with recycled and reusable materials, get busy with new paper-maché methods, and hand-design a treetop. Once they build the tree, they will dabble and explore with mark-making tools, natural wood and moss elements, rocks, textiles, and wire, creating small and mighty details such as secret caves, waterfalls, riverbeds, including ladders and swings, and of course tents, campfires, benches, and more. During the creative process, Makers explore their own innovation and creative potential while developing skills in the three-dimensional realm. This project is action-packed with plenty of creative potential, constant motion, and making.

Epic Art provides a nut-free snack and drink each day. Please send a refillable water bottle, and dress for the artful mess (no new or special outfits).

Half Days: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Number of Campers: 5 Minimum/10 Maximum

Cost: $493.75

Summer Clubhouse Camps: 15 June–14 August

Summer Clubhouse Camp

Our Summer Clubhouse Camps provide a fun, safe, and nurturing environment where campers can relax, play, and explore. It is also a wonderful opportunity for new students to connect with fellow students in our community. Each week features an exciting theme and a variety of engaging activities, including hands-on crafts, outdoor play, and creative exploration. Full-day P3 and P4 campers enjoy a built-in rest time, ensuring a balanced day of activity and downtime. With plenty of opportunities for imagination, movement, and friendship, Clubhouse Camp is the perfect place for a joyful and enriching summer experience.

Week 1: 15–18 June (Closed Friday, 19 June): All About Me

Campers explore the human body, who they are, how they feel, and how people are the same and different.

Week 2: 22–26 June: Fairy Tales

Campers meet mythical creatures and characters from fairy tales around the world. From the classics to obscure stories, they will dream big and dive into magical worlds.

Week 3: 29 June–2 July (Closed Friday, 3 July): Through the Seasons

Each day, campers will power through a different season, traversing a whole year in just one week! From celebrations to natural phenomena, every day will be different!

Week 4: 6–10 July: Ick Factor

What makes campers go ick? From creepy crawlies to ooey gooey, slimy stuff to spooky scares, campers will spend time with things that might rattle their bones and realize things might not be as scary as they seem.

Week 5: 13–17 July: Sports Week

Campers get moving and have fun in this high-energy summer camp inspired by major events from the year, such as the FIFA World Cup 2026, as well as by classic summer sports like tennis, cycling, and golf! They will explore a variety of sports through age-appropriate games, obstacle courses, teamwork challenges, and creative play. Younger campers focus on basic motor skills, cooperation, and joyful movement, while older campers build confidence through friendly competitions and team sports. With an emphasis on fun, teamwork, and sportsmanship, the week is all about trying new things, cheering each other on, and celebrating the joy of being active!

Week 6: 20–24 July: Super Scientists

Campers will discover the science behind everyday things. How does a bridge stay up? Why does it rain? Can you make colors disappear? They will find these answers and more through experiments and crafts designed to spark their curiosity.

Week 7: 27–31 July: Sounds & Senses

Campers explore the exciting world of sound and sensory discovery! Younger campers will learn about the five senses through playful, hands-on activities, while older campers dive into music production by experimenting with sound, creating beats, and collaborating to produce their very own music videos. This week is a celebration of listening, feeling, seeing, and creating through sound.

Week 8: 3–7 August: World Around Us

Campers Learn about the natural world and different cultures from right in our backyard to all around the globe. How did people live long ago? What do other people eat? What is different about life in areas where it’s very cold or hot?

Week 9: 10–14 August: Beach Camp

Campers will wrap up the summer with a journey to the beach. They will enjoy classic summer camp activities and soak in the last of the long sunny days before fall arrives. They’ll make some underwater friends and enjoy camping in the wilderness while squeezing every last drop out of summer fun!

Hours Costs

7:45 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Full Days

$536.00/Week for Weeks 1 (Closed 19 June) and 3 (Closed 3 July) (9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Camp Activities)

7:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Half Days

$670.00/Week for All Other Weeks

$273.00/Week for Weeks 1 (Closed 19 June) and 3 (Closed 3 July) (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Camp Activities)

12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Half Days

$345.00/Week for All Other Weeks

$273.00/Week for Weeks 1 (Closed 19 June) and 3 (Closed 3 July) (12:00p.m..-3:00 p.m. Camp Activities)

$345.00/Week for All Other Weeks

Drop Off

7:45–9:00 a.m. Mornings for Full Day and Half Day

12:00 p.m. Afternoon Half Day

Pick Up

12:00 p.m. Half Day Morning

3:00–4:00 p.m. Full Day and Half Day Afternoon

All campers must register with payment completed prior to attending.

Summer Extended Day Camps

Summer Extended Day Camp is available for those who attend a camp that ends between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. and need childcare afterwards.

Hours Cost

4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

$140.00/Week for Weeks 1 (Closed 19 June) and 3 (Closed 3 July)

$160.00/Week for All Other Weeks

All campers must register with payment completed prior to attending.

Please email: summercamp@etonschool.org

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