Camp GRADES K-1
$10 multi-session AND $10 sibling discounts
Hours of Camp:
9:00am-3:45pm
Precamp and postcamp care available: 8:00-9:00am and 3:45-5:30pm
Campers must bring water, snack, and lunch.
Children attending 1st grade in the 2026-27 school year may attend camps in the Grades K-1 and Grades 1-3 age group.
| Antioch Elementary School | British International School | |
|---|---|---|
| Chef Assistant | 6/29-7/2 | |
| Jr. Chemist | 6/15-18 | |
| Jr. Paleontologist | 7/20-24 | |
| Little Bot Programmer | 7/6-10 | |
| Little Critter Quest | 7/13-17 | |
| Little Scientist | 7/27-31 | |
| Toy Engineer | 6/22-25 |
Chef Assistant
Cost: $310/4-day camp. Perfect for budding food enthusiasts who love creating as much as enjoying the results, this camp invites young Chef Assistants to explore food in a fun, hands-on, age-appropriate way. Campers practice basic kitchen safety and skills like measuring, peeling, rolling, and mixing while crafting fun creations to eat or take home, and explore creative food-themed projects that extend the experience beyond the kitchen. All cooking and baking is handled by camp staff or volunteers, and campers take home a personalized recipe booklet at the end of the week to continue the fun. Price includes a $15 lab fee.
6/29-7/2
Jr. Chemist
Jr. Paleontologist
7/20-24
*NEW* Little Bot Programmer
Cost: $350/5-day camp. Yes, 5-year-olds can learn to code through fun and engaging play! Campers bring lovable robots to life using lights, sounds, sensors, and movement and create characters, games, and stories with a mix of on-screen and non-screen activities. From making robots move, dance, and sing to exploring simple circuitry, this camp is packed with creativity, curiosity, and exciting discoveries that show kids how today’s smart technology responds to their ideas.
7/6-10
*NEW* Little Critter Quest
Cost: $350/5-day camp. Bugs, spiders, frogs, and other tiny creatures are everywhere! In this camp, little explorers discover the hidden world of backyard animals through hands-on science and creative building challenges. Campers build miniature habitats, test camouflage to see how animals hide in nature, design bridges and boats for tiny creatures, and create spider-web structures inspired by the amazing engineering of spiders. Along the way, campers investigate how plants and animals survive, adapt, and thrive in the natural world. Through playful experiments, building projects, and outdoor discovery, children develop curiosity about nature while learning simple science and engineering concepts.
7/13-17
Little Scientist
7/27-31