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Panda Programmer

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Panda Programmer’s summer camps are a mixture of coding, fun, and exploration! Located across Montgomery County, Maryland and Washington, DC —  in Gaithersburg, Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Chevy Chase, Panda has been doing summer camps since 2015.

Summer Camp Sessions are 5-days long, Monday through Friday.  With full-day, half-day, and after-care options, Panda summer camp is great for kids and parents.  Campers program primarily in Scratch, and advanced students can progress on to Python, robotics, and JavaScript.  And while the majority of the day may be spent coding, it’s important to not spend the entire day in front of screens. Throughout the day, students partake in multiple activities away from computers, including:

•             Outdoor Lunchtime

•             Outside Recess and Activities

•             Inside Break Time and Games

•             Various Fun Extracurriculars like Chess, Ukulele, Origami, etc. 

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Camp Fernwood

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For over 100 years, Fernwood has been a home away from home where girls can disconnect and live simply, embrace the Maine outdoors, and grow into confident, independent young women. Each camper builds her own schedule, selecting from activities on the water, in the arts, and in athletics. From day trips to overnight adventures, campers enjoy hiking, canoeing, surfing, and berry picking.

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Trustees Summer Camps

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The Trustees offers amazing outdoor summer camp experiences at their signature properties in eastern Massachusetts.Whether your camper likes farms or fields, woods or waves, art-making or culinary creations, The Trustees has a fun and illuminating summer lined up for them.

Each summer camp experience begins with your camper and the unique environments at a special place. Dedicated camp staff create farm, coast, art, and forest adventures that cultivate a sense of wonder and develop knowledge and appreciation of the natural world.

While summer camp is ultimately about having fun, The Trustees is dedicated to experiential STEM/STEAM learning for campers of all interests and learning styles.

Hosmer Point Camp

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Hosmer Point is a place campers call "home." Each 13-day session has only 100 campers of all genders, ages 9-15, and boasts a camper/counselor ratio of 3:1.  The small session size and emphasis on community, inclusivity, and kindness build friendships and mutual respect. Children direct their own schedules, fostering self confidence as they choose from fun and creative activities like sculling, sailing, farming, canoeing, arts & crafts, guitar lessons, photography, soccer, tennis, theater, woodcarving, and mountain biking. Experienced directors who are reachable at any time and American Camp Association accreditation mean parents can send their kids to camp with confidence that no-one will "slip through the cracks."

Other highlights are delicious farm-to-table food (with accommodations for special diets), a focus on environmental stewardship, and an electronics-free campus. Tuition is on an income-based sliding scale.

Hosmer Point also offers four-day-weekend family camps in August and September, perfect for younger families, kids who want support from parents for their first time at camp, and anyone who wants an all-inclusive mini vacation with great food and lots of activities in a beautiful spot.

Call or email to speak with a camp Director and see if Hosmer Point is a good fit for your camper.

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The Montessori School of New York International

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In a lovingly, thoughtfully prepared environment, children explore academic dimensions at their own pace and interest level, helping them grow in confidence, self-esteem and independence. Classes are equipped with imported, didactic Montessori materials that encourage the absorption of concepts through play, leading children to become well-rounded and confident. Program includes Science, Music, Foreign Language, Musical Theatre, Tennis, Swimming, Dance, Yoga, and Chess. Children do extremely well academically, and are prepared for admission to gifted programs.

This summer, campers experience a unique blend of summer activities and academics. Developed around biweekly themes, children can enjoy arts and crafts, dance, cooking, Yoga, martial arts, gymnastics, tennis, swimming and field trips. Older campers also experience musical theatre, and learn chess. Since camp is staffed by the school's teachers, children can also continue with academics, to review the year or to get ahead. Tutoring available to prepare for admission to gifted programs, or for a head start on the upcoming year. Spaces are limited - registering now.