2024 Summer Schools, Camps & Children’s Activities Guide – Pages 3 & 4
SUMMER 2024
ALVERNO "Heights Academy"
3 EXCITING CAMPS, 1 BEAUTIFUL LOCATION! DATES: JUNE 17 - JULY 19 DAILY: 8AM - 3PM EXTENDED CARE: 3PM-6PM JAMBOREE CAMP Open to all children 3.5 years old to children entering 3rd grade in the fall.'
SUMMER SCAPES
Open to all rising 4th - 8th grade students in the fall.
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Enrollment now open for
Camp Galileo at Alverno
Heights Academy!
alvernoheightsacademy.org 200 N. Michillinda Ave, Sierra Madre 91024 (626)355-3463
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Summer Adventures Await
Unforgettable Experiences for Every Child
Summer. A time for carefree days, lazy afternoons, and the boundless potential of exploration. For many children, summer camps become the launchpad for these adventures, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences that go far beyond escaping the classroom.
The Great Outdoors:
Exploring Nature Camps for Kids
Imagine scaling a rock wall under a canopy of firs, or learning to identify constellations under a star- studded sky. Nature camps provide a playground for budding naturalists. Kids become immersed in the wonders of the environment - from collecting insects in meadows to learning campfire skills under the guidance of experienced instructors. These camps not only foster a love of the outdoors but also instill valuable lessons in environmental stewardship.
Arts and Creativity:
Summer Camps for Young Artists
For the artistically inclined, summer ignites a symphony of creative expression. Arts camps transform into studios buzzing with activity. Young Picassos hone their painting techniques, budding ballerinas learn graceful pirouettes, and aspiring thespians take center stage. These camps nurture creativity, self-expression, and collaboration, allowing young artists to discover and develop their unique talents.
STEM Camps:
Fueling Innovation and Learning
For the curious minds, summer ignites a thirst for knowledge. STEM camps unleash the inner innovator, with programs that delve into robotics, coding, and the wonders of the natural world. Kids build bridges, design robots, and conduct experiments, fostering critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a love for science, technology, engineering, and math.
Sports and Fitness:
Keeping Active During Summer
But summer isn't all about cerebral pursuits. Sports camps keep kids active and engaged. From honing soccer skills on the field to perfecting that butterfly stroke in the pool, these programs cater to every athletic interest. Beyond physical fitness, sports camps nurture teamwork, sportsmanship, and a healthy dose of competitive spirit.
Cultural Immersion:
Language and Culture Camps for Kids
In an increasingly interconnected world, summer camps offer passports to new cultures. Language immersion programs provide an opportunity to learn a new language in an engaging and interactive environment. Kids can explore cultural nuances, traditions, and customs, fostering global awareness and appreciation for diversity.
Leadership and Personal Growth:
Developing Tomorrow's Leaders
Summer isn't just about fun and games; it's also a time for personal growth. Leadership camps empower young minds by nurturing confidence, communication skills, and a sense of responsibility. Through collaborative activities, community service projects, and team-building exercises, these programs help shape future leaders, fostering a sense of civic responsibility and preparing them to make a positive impact on the world.
Inclusive Camps:
Ensuring a Place for Everyone
Summer experiences should be enriching for all children. Inclusive camps cater to those with special needs, creating a supportive and welcoming environment where every child can thrive. These programs celebrate diversity and promote the value of inclusivity, fostering a sense of belonging and building self-esteem in every camper.
From Campers to Counselors:
Youth Leadership
As summer winds down, the journey doesn't end. Manycamps offer counselor-in-training programs, allowing older campers to step into leadership roles. This not only allows them to share their knowledge and experiences with younger campers, but also develops valuable leadership skills and opens doors to future opportunities.