Brooklyn Day Camps for Kids: The Very Best for 2020

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Are you ready for Brooklyn day camps for kids? Brooklyn is home to a plethora of day camp options for all ages and in all neighborhoods. Some camps target specific interests such as dance, sports, theater, STEM, or music, while other camps offer a variety of activities. All of our picks are sure to provide an unforgettable, fun-filled day camp experience for your child.

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Our Ultimate Guide to Brooklyn Day Camps 2020

Alamander Camp at Brooklyn Free School

Campers ages 4 through 9 are kept busy exploring weekly themes at Alamander Camp. Younger kids (grades Pre-k and K) learn about the earth, water, wood, wind, metal, fabric, and more through games, sensory activities, and arts and crafts. Children in Kindergarten and first grade spend sessions focusing on neighborhood locales such as the Toy Shop, Movie Theater, Community Garden, Book Store, Bakery, and more. Printmaking, Recycled Toys, and Animation are just some of the topics that grade 3 through 5 explore. 

Neighborhood: Clinton Hill
Learn more: alamander.org

AmeriKick

Park Slope’s AmeriKick Martial Arts’ summer camp teaches children of all ages the importance of self-discipline, confidence, respect, physical fitness and more through karate and other sports. Campers are kept encouraged and motivated by Sensei Alex and his staff of experienced coaches. Extended hours are available upon request.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: amerikickbrooklyn.com

Backpacks & Binoculars Summer Camp

What better way to explore Brooklyn than with Backpacks & Binoculars! Ages 2 through 12 are given everything they need for a memorable experience at the Camp’s Fort Greene location. Splash ground and pool visits, field trip days, and themed excursions make this camp a popular choice for kids and parents alike. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided. Aftercare is available upon request.

Neighborhood: Fort Greene
Learn more: explorerkids.us

Beansprouts Day Camp

Here, they have weekly trips around the city, visit zoos, dive into swimming pools, and so much more! The “Intro Camp,” which operates as an extension of their regular nursery school lies down a foundation for the children to acclimate them to a camp environment. Early bird hours and late pickups are available.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: beansproutsdaycamp.com

Bonjour NY

Whether your child’s a beginner French speaker or fluent in the language, Bonjour NY has a camp for them! Ages 3.5 to 11 can enroll in up to nine weeks of half-day or full-day programming. Activities include hikes, archery, swimming, fishing, candle-making, pottery, cooking, field trips, and more. Extended care hours are available upon request.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: bonjourny.com

Brooklyn Acting Lab

Brooklyn Acting Lab offers weekly theater programs for elementary and middle school-aged actors. There are different themes each week, so every experience is different! Campers are taught how to create a character, how to really pull off some convincing performances, and grow very comfortable on and off the stage. 

Neighborhood: Carroll Gardens, Park Slope
Learn more: brooklynactinglab.org

Brooklyn Arts Exchange

Children entering grades K-6 can get creative this summer at the Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX). The Exchange offers several day camp options based upon age. NanoBAXers (ages 5-6) explore weekly themes such as Mythical Mammals, Fairy Tale Fantastic, and Around the World in Five Days. MegaBAXers (ages 7-8) and GigaBAXers (ages 9-12) spend the summer engaging in disciplines such as art, theater, music, dance, podcasts, the circus, and more. All groups enjoy outside time in nearby Washington Park. Extended daycare is available.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: bax.org

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Does your child have a green thumb? If so, Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s summer camp programs are sure to please! Ages 2 through 17 can choose from an array of offerings geared specifically toward budding gardeners. During City Farmers, campers entering first through eighth grade will work garden plots, plant season veggies, cook, create crafts, and much more.

Neighborhood: Prospect Heights
Learn more: bbg.org

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Kids watching other climbers at Brooklyn Boulders

Brooklyn Boulders

Climb the highest heights during Brooklyn Boulders’ Summer Adventures Camp! Geared for ages 5 through 12, climbers learn life-skills such as self-confidence, problem-solving, and creative reasoning throughout ten weeks of climbing challenges, STEAM activities, and team-building exercises. Extended care and sibling registration discounts are available upon request.

Neighborhood: Gowanus
Learn more: brooklynboulders.com

Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club

Learn how to fence this summer at the Brooklyn Bridge Fencing Club! During Mini-Musketeers Camp, ages 6 through 9 are taught conditioning and coordination exercises, blade-work, fencing tactics, and footwork. Beginner/Intermediate Cadets Camp for ages 10 through 18, is structured toward tweens and teens who have no previous fencing experience or who have taken group, private or school instruction. All equipment is provided. Early drop-off and late pickup options are available.

Neighborhood: DUMBO
Learn more: brooklynbridgefencing.com

Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program Summer Camp

Ages 7 through 12 can experience NYC culture during the Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program’s (BCAP) Summer Camp. During a two-week session, campers visit two Brooklyn-based cultural institutions per day, where an annual theme will be explored through games, creative arts, experiments, and more. This summer’s theme is “Live from Brooklyn!” Participating institutions include the Brooklyn Public Library, Prospect Park Zoo, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Free early drop-off and extended care are available upon request.

Neighborhood: Prospect Heights
Learn more: bklynlibrary.org

Brooklyn Free Space Summer Camp

Ages 3 to 5 can explore the “Urban Forest” of Brooklyn this summer with Brooklyn Free Space! Campers enjoy weekly playground visits for sprinklers and picnics, and field trips to Governors Island, the New York Hall of Science, Prospect Park Zoo, the New York Aquarium, and more. A minimum enrollment of two consecutive weeks is required. Extended care options are available.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: brooklynfreespace.org

Brooklyn Friends Summer Camp

The Brooklyn Friends School (BFS) welcomes both BFS students and non-BFS students to its campus for summer camp fun! Camp is available to ages 4 through 7. Teaching artists lead a variety of hands-on activities including baking, fencing, chess, swimming, sports and games, and Capoeira. Daily aftercare is available.

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Learn more: brooklynfriends.org

Brooklyn Game Lab

At Brooklyn Game Lab, your child will have the chance to play chess against other competitive players along with cooperative and strategy games. They’ll be able to create their own games as well as change existing ones for the better. The staff here gives merits to design, problem-solving, and diplomacy skills, which reaches far beyond camp. Brooklyn Game Lab is for children ages 6-14 years. Book by the day or week. 

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more:  brooklyngamelab.com

Brooklyn Music Factory

Brooklyn Music Factory’s Summer Camp for ages 4 through 12 allows young musicians to jam with their own band. Camp begins with a morning drum circle, followed by three band rehearsals. Interspersed throughout the day is outdoor time in Thomas Greene Playground, lunch, and rock climbing at nearby Brooklyn Boulders. On Fridays, campers show off what they’ve been working on during the week at a live show for friends and family. Extended care in available.

Neighborhood: Gowanus
Learn more: brooklynmusicfactory.com

Brooklyn Preschool of Science

Curious preschoolers ages 2 to 5 have plenty of opportunities to create and play during Brooklyn Preschool of Science’s Summer Camp in Park Slope. Structured and independent play through music and movement, science exploration, and more refine campers’ fine motor skills and language development.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: brooklynpreschoolofscience.com

Brooklyn Robot Foundry

Children in grades K-7 can build their own robots during Brooklyn Robot Foundry’s summer camp sessions! The Foundry offers both single-day and full-week programs throughout the season. Full-week camp options include Standard Robot Builders, Robot Coding, and Robot Inventors. All programming feature outside time in a nearby park, two daily projects, and extended care options.

Neighborhood: Boreum Hill
Learn more: brooklynrobotfoundry.com

Camp Yokey

Camp Yokey’s Technology and Art Summer Camps are designed to engage your tech-obsessed kids! Camp offerings include 3D Design, Hardware, Drawing for Video Games, Virtual Reality Art Studio, and more. All children spend a portion of the day outside and participate in daily outdoor activities. Early drop-off and aftercare options are available upon request.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: campyokey.com

Carmelo the Science Fellow’s Summer Camp

Young scientists ages 5 through 11 are invited to spend the summer with Carmelo the Science Fellow! Weekly sessions are centered around different scientific subjects such as wierd science, physics, chemistry, entomology, and biology. Hands-on experiments are conducted in a safe environment under the supervision of friendly and passionate staff members.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: carmelothesciencefellow.com

CBE Kids Elementary Day Camp

Congregation Beth Elohim provides an Elementary Day Camp for children entering grades K-4. Programming is centered around Jewish values such as peace, friendship, community, charity, and acts of kindness, and Shabbat is celebrated every Friday. Activities include indoor swimming instruction, nature, sports and circus arts classes in Prospect Park, chess, cooking, gymnastics, and much more. Early drop-off and aftercare are available upon request.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: cbebk.org

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Kids performing at Child’s Play NY

Child’s Play NY

Child’s Play NY offers four, one-week long theater camps for ages 5 through 8. Kids engage in musical theater games, singing, and improv centered around the circus, NYC, and the ocean. All camps conclude with a final sharing of learned songs and skills for camp families.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: childsplayny.com

Children’s Academy Summer Day Camp at Long Island University Brooklyn

Brooklyn camp-goers ages 3 through 14 can take advantage of day camp at Long Island University Brooklyn. Three two-week sessions are held on the university’s lovely 12-acre campus over the course of ten weeks. Activities include instruction in robotics, Spanish, graphic design, ceramics, swimming, music, circus arts, chess, and video game design. Full-and half-day options are available.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: liu.edu

Coding Space

Coding Space offers a few different options for a summer full of coding. The Park Slope Camp offers both the high school and co-ed camp options. It’s not just sitting in front of a computer all day though – plenty of outdoor activities are built into the schedule. Past field trips have involved trips to Google, Facebook, Microsoft and other tech meccas! One-off days are also available. 

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn morethecodingspace.com

Cumbe Center for African and Diaspora Dance

Interested in learning all about African dance? Ages 3 through 8 can check out Cumbe Center for African and Diaspora Dance’s Dance, Drum & Imagination Summer Camp. The Center offers two sessions devoted to movement, dance, percussion, and song. Session one will focus on the dances of Latin America while session two will explore those of South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Discounts and extended care are available.

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Learn more: cumbedance.org

Curious Jane

Curious Jane’s summer camps for girls in grades K-6 are designed to foster hands-on learning through a variety of full-week sessions. Multi-week discounts are available.

Neighborhood: Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Gowanus
Learn more: curiousjanecamp.com

Dancewave

Young dancers ages 6 through 16 can dance the summer away during Dancewave’s Summer Dance Camp and Summer Dance Intensives. Ages 6 through 11 will learn the basics of balance, rhythm, coordination, flexibility, and muscle isolation in a fun and engaging way. Week-long programs for ages 11 through 13 focus on modern dance and ballet as well as strength and conditioning and an introduction to choreography. Afternoon electives for ages 13 through 16 include Hip-Hop, Jazz, and African dance workshops. 

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: dancewave.org

Everyday Athlete

Got a sporty little one on your hands? Send them to burn off some serious energy at this camp designed to challenge them and teach the new physical skills. From climbing to parkour, soccer to skateboarding, the camp curriculum will also include some creative and STEM projects. Suitable for 3- to 4-year-olds who can do half-days, and 5- to 12-year olds can complete the full-day program.

Neighborhood: Dumbo
Learn more: everydayathlete.com

Girl Scouts

The Girl Scouts of Greater New York have a few different options for when it comes to summer camp. Urban Day Camp is for elementary-aged girls (2nd – 5th grades) to go out and explore the world and support environmental efforts. It also reinforces S.T.E.AM. projects! Campers hike, swim, garden, and so much more! Over 4,000 NYC Girl Scouts attend this camp every year across seven different locations throughout the city. City Summer Camp has been part of the Girl Scout tradition for over 100 years. Girls get outside and learn about the environment, so they can become advocates for the future!

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights, Brownsville
Learn moregirlscoutsnyc.org

Camp Gnarly

New this summer 2020, Camp Gnarly is a customizable adventure camp! They have adventures that enhance your camper’s social, emotional, communication, physical, sensory and cognitive abilities. With bizarre and fun trips throughout the summer including overnight camping, splish splash and indoor skydiving! They know you are a storyteller and hope to be a part of your perfect summer story. All future campers ages 3-14 are able to join!

Neighborhood: Prospect Heights

Learn more: campgnarlynyc.com

International School of Brooklyn

For students who are pre-K to 3rd grade, IBS offers French and Spanish Language Immersion programs. Through hands-on and creative activities, students of all language levels advance their skills, in group sizes of 12-15 children and 2-3 teachers. Additional programs are available for older children, including a Counselor in Training program. 

Neighborhood: Carroll Gardens
Learn moreisbrooklyn.org

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Kids dancing at Mark Morris Dance Center

Mark Morris Dance Center

Mark Morris Dance Center offers dancers ages 6 through 12 a two-week summer dance camp in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. During this multi-disciplinary half-day camp, participants study a variety of dance genres including ballet, jazz, modern, tap, and hip-hop. Stagecraft, music, visual arts, and theater are also incorporated into daily activities. Extended care options are available. See the Center’s website for dance experience requirements.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: markmorrisdancegroup.org

Mathnasium Summer Math Camp

Mathnasium of Park Slope is committed to helping your child succeed in math throughout the year. The learning center provides a flexible summer program for children in grades K through 12. Don’t miss out on Game Hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays (from 3-4 pm) during which students can challenge instructors to an hour of games! No scheduled appointments necessary; drop-ins are welcome.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: mathnasium.com

New York Kids Club

Join the NY Kids Club for an unforgettable summer that introduces children to so many different and new activities as well as expanding their social circles and developing new relationships. Highly skilled educators are part of every aspect at NY Kids Club to ensure your child learns the most they can while also having the time of their life. 

Neighborhood: Multiple locations
Learn morenykidsclub.com

Packer Summer Camp

The Packer Collegiate Institute hosts its own day camp for ages 4 through 12. Campers’ days are centered around activities such as sports, science experiments, theater games, swimming instruction, cooking, woodworking, and much more. Plus, the school’s first-rate campus features two spacious gyms, an Olympic-regulation-sized pool, a half-acre garden, and air-conditioned indoor spaces. Early drop-off and aftercare is available upon request.

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Learn more: packer.edu

Park Slope Day Camp

The Park Slope Day Camp offers an array of options for campers to choose from. There’s the Pee Wee camp for Pre-K-kindergarten children, Junior Camp for K-1st grade, Middle Camp for grades 2-3, Senior Camp for 4,5,6 grades, On Wheels for 6,7, and 8 grades, Leadership Experience for grades 9-10, Sports Academy for grades 1-5, Cirque for Pre-K to grade 5, and Mini Camp for Pre-K to grade 8. All of these camps offer an immersive camp experience with outdoor time, developing friendships, and learning new skills.

Neighborhood: Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, North Slope, Windsor Terrace, Bay Ridge
Learn more:  parkslopedaycamp.com

Pixel Academy

CAMP/pixel at the Pixel Academy provides supervised instruction in an array of digital technology topics. Ages 7 through 13 can learn the basics of or continue their education in game mechanics, game coding and design, stop-motion animation, video production for virtual reality, and more. All instructors are CPR and First Aid certified.

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Learn more: pixelacademy.org

Prospect Park Zoo

Ages 4 through 12 can spend the summer amongst the animals of Prospect Park Zoo! The Zoo hosts a variety of camps that foster curiosity, critical thinking, an appreciation for nature, and animal conservation. All camp offerings include daily close-up encounters with animal ambassadors and zoo exhibits, nature-themed art projects, healthy snacks, games, and much more. Extended care is available upon request.

Neighborhood: Prospect Park
Learn more: prospectparkzoo.com

School of Creative and Performing Arts

Whether your teen is passionate about filmmaking, acting, photography, dancing, or music, the School of Creative and Performing Arts has a camp for them. Ages 13 through 18 can pursue their designated art form through classes led by professional teaching artists.

Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Learn more: socapa.org

School of Rock

Are your kids ready to rock out this summer?! Brooklyn’s School of Rock offers a variety of music camps and workshops for ages 7 and up. Offerings include Rock 101 Camp, Top of the Charts Camp, Rock, Hip Hop & Funk Icons Camp, Queen Camp, Classic Rock Camp, Timeless Jukebox Camp, and Best of 90’s Camp. Participation furthers the instruction of musicians of any skill level on the bass, keyboard, drums, guitar, and vocals. Plus, the majority of School of Rock’s camps conclude with a live concert performed by the campers.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: schoolofrock.com

Steve and Kate’s Camp

Steve and Kate’s Camp conforms to kids, not the other way around! Instead of a rigid structure, they give campers choice. Instead of teaching kids the typical way, they give them tools and gentle guidance to help them become autodidacts, people who teach themselves. The difference is subtle – and it’s profound. You can buy a whole summer membership, or you can purchase as many day-passes as you want. Use the passes whenever. Didn’t use them? No sweat. They’ll give you a full refund for unused passes. And best of all, you don’t even have to tell them when you’re coming. 

Neighborhood: Cobble Hill, Kips Bay
Learn moresteveandkatescamp.com

STREB Summer Circus Camp

Ages 6 through 13 can clown around this summer during STREB’s Summer Circus Camp. Campers are taught on circus apparatus such as the tightrope, trampoline, and trapeze over the course of six weeks. STREB also offers a half-day, two-week Little Kid Camp for ages 3 through 5. No previous experience is required. 

Neighborhood: Williamsburg
Learn more: streb.org

Summer Music & Dance Institute at Brooklyn Music School

Young music lovers will delight in the summer programming at Brooklyn Music School (BMS). Ages 5 through 8 are provided with a broad introduction to music, the performing arts, and dance led by BMS’s talented faculty. Previous years’ programming has included classes in piano, violin, contemporary dance, guitar, and musical theater. Campers have also taken field trips to the Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park Zoo, the New York Aquarium, and the Museum of the Moving Image.

Neighborhood: Boerum Hill
Learn more: brooklynmusicschool.org

Summer STE(A)M Adventure at FasTracKids

FasTracKids keeps your child’s mind active during the summer with its STE(A)M Adventure camp. Children ages 2 through 14 can enroll in up to nine weeks of hands-on learning in a relaxed environment. Weekly themes include Marine Biologist, Freelance Travel Photographer, Food Scientist, Forensic Scientists, and Travel Reporters. Extended hours are available.

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn more: ftkny.com

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TADA Summer Camp

TADA! Youth Theater

Every week during the summer, kids aged from 4–12 at TADA! create and perform an original mini-musical…in just five days! Campers write, rehearse, and perform their original show based on weekly themes. Professional teaching artists direct scenes and teach related musical numbers from TADA!’s original family musicals and Broadway/Off-Broadway shows.  

Neighborhood: Park Slope
Learn moreTADAtheater.com

Textile Arts Center

Textile Arts Center’s Summer Camp invites ages 5 through 13 to delve into the creative world of contemporary and historical textiles! Every camp session centers around a different hands-on project in Weaving Class or Textile Surface Design Class. Campers also go on weekly field trips to museums in and around NYC, enjoy daily free-play at parks and playgrounds, and more. Extended care is available upon request.

Neighborhood: Park Slope, Gowanus
Learn more: textileartscenter.com

The Co-op School

Check out the Co-op School’s Summer Camp for ages 2 through 6. Campers are treated to outside time and water/sprinkler play in the School’s two rooftop playgrounds and gardens. A half-day morning program is available for two-year-olds, and a field trip camp option is available for six-year-olds. 

Neighborhood: Bedford-Stuyvesant
Learn more: thecoopschool.org

The Learnatory STEAM Summer Camp

The Learnatory at St. Joseph College in Clinton Hill is the place to be this summer for STEAM fun! Kids entering grades 2-10 focus on STEAM-based activities throughout the day under the guidance of The Learnatory’s dedicated staff. Full- and half-day options are available.

Neighborhood: Clinton Hill
Learn more: thelearnatory.org

Trail Blazers Day Camp

Ages 4 through 10 who are intent on spending the summer outdoors are sure to enjoy Trail Blazers Day Camp. The Camp’s program revolves around day trips to its 1000-acre property in NJ, weekly swim time, and field trips to local city attractions. Children will learn important life-skills such as First Aid, sewing, meditation, orienteering, wildlife identification, and survival tactics.

Neighborhood: Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Park Slope, Crown Heights
Learn more: trailblazers.org

UrbanGlass

The glassmaking studio UrbanGlass offers several youth camps for ages 11 through 18. During Introduction to Glassblowing campers can learn the basics of blowing and manipulating glass. Other camp options include Introduction to Neon and Fusing and Beadmaking. All camps consist of five sessions and are taught by master artisans. All materials will be provided.

Neighborhood: Fort Greene
Learn more: urbanglass.org

YMCA of Greater New York

Serving kids 3.5-16 years old, YMCA Summer Day Camp operates out of 20 branch locations throughout New York City. With offerings ranging from Kindercamp for littlest ones to dedicated sports (basketball, soccer, tennis, and gymnastics) and arts camps, children can enjoy active and creative activities all summer long. Counselors may also bring campers to offsite facilities such as local parks and schools. 

Neighborhood: Multiple locations
Learn moreymcanyc.org

Young People’s Day Camp

Young People’s Day Camp provides a truly memorable summertime experience for ages 4 through 14. Programs are customizable in length and include special instruction in karate, swimming, Zumba, arts and crafts, and more. Campers will also have the opportunity to visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Bronx Zoo. Door-to-door transportation is included.

Neighborhood: Multiple locations
Learn more: ypdc.com

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New Country Day Camp

<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 13px; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: #ffffff;">Transportation is provided from Manhattan and Brooklyn to Staten Island’s 75-acre Henry Kaufmann Campground, where swimming pools, hiking trails, and open meadows set the scene for a summer of adventure and enrichment. </span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 13px; white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: #ffffff;">New Country Day Camp, a program of the 14th Street Y and Educational Alliance, is a joyful and inclusive community where campers, families and staff build meaningful connections with each other and the natural world around them, and experience personal growth through high-quality programs that are rooted in the outdoors and guided by Jewish values.</span></p>

Dedimus Potestatem

<p>Dedimus Potestatem provides fun, engaging, academically challenging programs to students in primary, middle, and high school. Programs include Leadership, Debate, Model United Nations, Computer Programming, Financial Literacy, Filmmaking, Philosophy, Model Congress, Mock Trial, Etiquette, Bioethics, Stem and Bioethics, and more. We currently offer both virtual and in-person private, semi-private, and group sessions and after-school programs. Contact us to bring us to your school today!</p> <p>Sessions</p> <p>We currently offer both virtual and in-person private, semi-private, and group sessions as well as after-school programs. To register, visit <a href="https://www.potestatem.co/bookclassesnow" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.potestatem.co/bookclassesnow </a>or email us at <a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=REGISTER" target="_blank" rel="noopener">[email protected]</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/leadership" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Leadership: Middle School ages 10-13, High School ages 14-18</a></p> <p>This is a unique leadership course that gives students the skills they need to succeed in life. Using an activity-based syllabus centered around character traits most sought and admired in leaders (initiative, honesty, self-control, adaptability, empathy, persuasiveness, resourcefulness, diligence, tolerance, determination, generosity, punctuality, courage, reliability, endurance, deference, creativity and integrity) students learn how to deal with situations they encounter in life. These building blocks will ensure they grow to become the leaders so sought after by our burgeoning society. Our grading rubric was adapted with the permission of Neil Mercer, the Director of research and Head of Faculty at The University of Cambridge.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/little-leaders-prek-and-kindergarten" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Little Leaders: Primary School Ages 6-9</a></p> <p>Developed by former pre-school and elementary teachers, this ethics-centered program utilizes a play-based method to encourage students to explore and apply soft skills in their daily lives. While cultivating the skills they will need to build strong, successful relationships, they will learn how to find their voice and showcase themselves in the best way. Students will learn to communicate and negotiate so they can be better team leaders and team players. Students will learn how to deal with situations they encounter in life, such as bullying, cheating, conflicts between two or more parties, and more. The inculcation of these values in our children's formative years will ensure they grow to become the leaders so sought after by our burgeoning society.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/beginnersdebate" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Speech & Debate</a> (competitive and non-competitive programs available)</p> <p>This online after-school program prepares students for formal and informal presentations. Participants learn to craft and present arguments and inform, persuade, and motivate an audience in a variety of ways. According to the English Speaking Union, debate is a natural fit for students and compliments common core standards. Debate builds literacy and multi-media research skills, fosters critical thinking and expanded perspectives, enhances public speaking skills, increases confidence, trains students to listen effectively, supports diverse learners and strengthens civil engagement and discourse. </p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/model-un" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Model United Nations (Ages 11-18)</a></p> <p>Model UN simulates the six major organs of the United Nations. Students role play as delegates from a country of their choosing and learn to write and present resolutions based on topics they are passionate about-just as if they were representing member states of the United Nations. We utilize materials from National Model UN and video tutorials to teach students how to write and present position papers, working papers, and draft resolutions. Students use debate and negotiation to enlist the support of other delegates for their resolution. Model UN is a great way to teach students leadership skills like communication, conflict resolution, negotiation, and delegation.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/self-defense-classes" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Self Defense and Empowerment</a></p> <p>Developed by a veteran Krav Maga specialist, this self-defense program will focus on the principle of healthy minds in healthy bodies. Students will focus on de-escalation techniques as well as safe and active means of self-defense. Through active games and fun drills, students will learn the disciplined focus, critical thinking, adaptability, and resilience necessary to achieve goals, as well as gain valuable social insights into leadership and teamwork. Students will expend energy and reduce stress while learning to stand and present confidently.</p> <p>Mock Trial (<a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/mock-trial-classes" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Fairy Tale Mock Trial for ages 7-9</a>, regular <a href="https://www.potestatem.co/mock-trial-classes" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mock Trial Ages 10-18</a>)</p> <p>Mock trial is a hands-on simulation of the American judicial system. The goal is to help participants acquire a working knowledge of our judicial system, develop analytical abilities and communication skills, display leadership in a court of law, and gain an understanding of their obligations and responsibilities as participating members of our society. Materials for this course are provided by The American Bar Association.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/model-congress" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Model Congress: Ages 10-18</a></p> <p>This civics course simulates the legislative process. Students will learn about the electoral process, lobby for issues they are passionate about, draft and deliver bills, amend legislation, debate international policy, and learn how to effectively represent a constituent body of their choosing. We utilize materials from The Constitutional Rights Foundation, ICivics (founded by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor) and the National Model U.S. Congress. These resources have been proven to improve students’ civic knowledge, presentation, and core literacy skills. New research has also shown that the use of the aforementioned materials has also led to increased participation in the democratic process. Our objective in this course is to educate the next generation, nurture and inculcate a passion for civics and history and encourage young people to advocate for themselves.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/philosophy" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Philosophy</a></p> <p>The focus of the Philosophy class is to examine and understand the ideas behind the most popular philosophies embraced throughout the world. To do this, students examine ethical situations through the lens of these philosophies and engage in a Socratic style debate. Students are presented with an ethical question and they must identify stakeholders and players within the dilemma, discuss the key moral issues and present opposing viewpoints. This class was built for students who wish to <a href="https://nhseb.unc.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">compete in the middle or high school Ethics Bowl</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/money-matters-financial-literacy-for-kids-afterschool">Money Matters: Financial Literacy for Students</a></p> <p>The Money Matters course is built to help students manage their personal finances, from building credit and loan applications to interest rates and investing strategies. This class will cover the basics of financial health, savings, spending habits, and budgeting. After learning how to store, track, and spend responsibly, students will learn about risk management, APRs, and tax preparation. This class will use real-life examples and teach students how to set and achieve financial goals. This course is ideal for middle and high school students.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/stem-dna-ethics" target="_blank" rel="noopener">STEM and Bioethics: (Ages 10-18)</a></p> <p>Our STEM program will give kids the opportunity to think critically about science and society, and to practice communicating scientific topics in ways everyone can understand. To be a successful scientist in our modern world, one must not only have a broad understanding of scientific material learned at school, but also the ability to communicate effectively and share that knowledge with others. Each week of this program will build on the previous while also introducing new scientific topics for discussion.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/virtual-after-school-etiquette" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Etiquette (Ages 5 and up)</a></p> <p>Due to increasing popular demand from groups and individuals, we have decided to offer our etiquette course as an eight week after-school class. Students will not only learn how to introduce themselves and their friends, they will explore appropriate language for quotidian and special occasions, how to enter and leave conversations, proper table behavior for different scenarios, effective strategies for conflict resolution and negotiation, the importance of tone, expression, and body language in every social interaction and why manners and soft skills are essential to a successful life.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/essay-writing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Speech and Essay Writing: Ages 10-18</a></p> <p>This group class includes eight one-hour online sessions focused on the creation, development, and delivery of informative and persuasive speeches. This program is tailored to the needs of the individual(s) in question and can include essay writing, use of stylistic devices, and persuasive rhetoric and/or instructions on how to craft and deliver a persuasive or informative multidimensional presentation with compelling slides, audio, and videos.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/visual-storytelling" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Visual Storytelling</a></p> <p>Multimedia platforms have increasingly become more popular for educators, artists and businesses. Young people all over the world have begun using media to amplify initiatives, educate, share science, poetry, art, movement, culture and more. In this class students will learn to capture brief videos that share their voice and vision with the world.</p> <p>College application course </p> <p>Discover the fundamentals of style, narrative, and theme for the ideal college application essays! In these sessions, you will begin by examining outstanding Personal Statements and by brainstorming your own. Then, move on to draft and edit the specialized supplemental essays for each college on your list. Space is limited to ensure personalized attention.</p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/essay-writing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Academic writing</a> </p> <p>These are sessions focused on academic writing. Our tutors have years of experience in drafting, editing, and teaching essay writing. Each package will include a consultation with our tutors to assess individual needs. </p> <p><a href="https://www.potestatem.co/classes/test-prep-sat-shsat-act-gre-gmat-asvab-tachs-more">Test Prep: SAT, SHSAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, ASVAB, TACHS + more</a></p> <p>These classes are focused on identifying the quickest and most efficient path toward improving students' standardized test scores. Starting with a diagnostic practice exam, this program will target the key subject matter your students need to master while integrating timing, triage, and practice strategies. We aim to regularly emulate the real-life conditions of tests until students are comfortable working quickly, accurately, and efficiently. Sessions can be one hour or two hours in length, as needed.</p> <p>Computer Programming: Coding for Kids</p> <p>In these sessions, we start by discussing the basics of computer programming, what it is, what it can do, and what it was built on. Then we will begin experimenting with block-based programming languages. Students will learn the basics of computer architecture, binary code, compilers, and algorithms. By the end of the course, students will be able to produce small programs of their own. The cost of materials is not included. This class is available to younger students (Ages K-1) and middle and high school students. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

Trail Blazers

<p><span style="color: #1f4e79; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 14.6667px; background-color: #ffffff;">Since 1887, Trail Blazers’ programs have been where campers connect to nature, make new friends, and create life-long memories. From Grades PreK-10, there is a day or overnight adventure for your camper. Registration is currently open for farmstead, rock climbing, canoeing, biking, and backpacking adventures. We’ll leave the screens at home for a summer full of learning about our environment and building skills, guided by staff from all over the world! Of course, there will be songs and s’mores! Come outside and play, adventure awaits! Visit our website to learn more and secure your camper’s spot. Trail Blazers is accredited by the American Camp Association.</span></p>