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Is your child’s current education preparing them for the real world? If not, It time to level up. Let your child lead ahead with this highly-recommended summer camp in Princeton for Coding, Robotics, Game Designing, STEM, SAT Prep, AP, Math, Science, English, French, Chess and Personality Development. The program is designed for holistic development of kids and is methodized and curated by skilled mentors to meet the unique needs of every child. The summer camp promises academic excellence with in-demand tech skills. The camp focuses on bringing out the best in every child through an integrated academics and skill progression program.
Summer Camp for Kids in Princeton: BUILD - CODE - PLAY! (For kids Ages 4 - 16 years)
Tech camp: Robotics- code with minecraft / Code & Play with Scratch, Python or Java / STEM for All
Academic Camp: Math made easy / Science / Personality Development through Stage Presentations, Writing & Book Clubs
Upskill Program: Chess / French
Test Prep: The Ultimate SAT Prep / AP
Why Choose Leapcoderz Summer Camp For Kids?
Leapcoderz STEM learning center offers truly unique courses for kids of all ages and kudos to the instructors, offering best STEM camps for kids in Princeton through in-person and live online interactive sessions.
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Join Kids in the Game and make summer 2025 the best one yet. The Kids in the Game camp experience includes:
Campers are supported in expressing themselves and finding their passions, all while making lifelong friends and having a blast. Learn, laugh, and play all summer long!
Program Info:
Dates: See website
Ages: 3.5-12 (Rising Pre-K4 to 7th Grade)
10 additional locations available across Brooklyn, Manhattan, and The Bronx.
Website: https://www.kidsinthegame.com/summer-camps/westchester-crestwood/
Email: info@kidsinthegame.com
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The CM Performing Arts Center is a 501(C)(3) NonProfit Organization that is home of The Noel S. Ruiz Theatre and The Onyx Theatre.
CMPAC offers year-round theatrical educational classes for kids and teens, and the company presents eight main stage productions annually.
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Since 1982, kids and teens ages 8 - 17, who are inspired by technology, come from near and far for high quality STEM education balanced with fun summer camp activities. Emagination offers a huge selection of technology courses in four core areas of study, Digital Art & Media, Coding, Game Design and Engineering. These courses are taught using professionally developed curriculums delivered person-to-person by qualified instructors. Recreation goes hand-in-hand with the tech curriculum. Traditional camp activities are core to the programs and are developed to help kids try new things, push boundaries and strengthen friendships.
Offering both overnight and day camp options, Emagination offers a unique environment for its campers to learn, grow and be with others like themselves. “Kids Like Me”, is one of the most frequent answers to our survey question for returning campers “What made you come back to Emagination this year?”.
Emagination's technology instructors are young adults in college or graduate school for computer science, engineering, game design and digital arts with experience in the latest technologies and software. As older versions of our campers, they make learning fun.
Emagination STEM Camps are not owned, operated, or sponsored by Marymount University.
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Tannersville, referred to as the “painted village in the sky,” is located inside the historic “Blue Line” of the Catskill State Park, a small community with a big appreciation for the outdoors. With summer activities like hiking and swimming, Tannersville is near North South Lake which offers hiking by breathtaking waterfalls, canoeing, and swimming. Tannersville is the perfect destination for a young people’s retreat and the opportunity to experience the great Northern Catskills. The property is a magnificent, newly-renovated 6-bedroom, 4-bath home close to the center of Tannersville, in walking distance to a lovely outdoor lunch spot with healthy options and a park. This 2-story home has 2 kitchens, 2 living areas, a fireplace, a large dining area, and an expansive deck perfect for morning yoga, discussion groups, and art projects, overlooking a large backyard for games. Teens are housed in very comfortable 4-bed or 2-bed rooms.
Personal Growth opportunities include journaling and group discussions on matters such as Self-Esteem Issues, Using Nature as a Point of Connection to Self and Others, Social Media vs. Other Forms of Self-Expression, Addictions and Compulsions, Boundaries, Being Comfortable in Your Body, Mind-Body Health, Sexuality and Gender Issues, Family and Relationship Dynamics, Anxiety and Depression, and Coping with Stress and Fears
Classes such as Yoga, Mindfulness and Meditation (with an emphasis on natural surroundings), arts including Fine Arts, Photography, Art of Natural Objects, Writing, Performing Arts (singing, music, dance, drumming, and acting), Animal Communication and Reiki (including a trip to a stable to work with horses), Social Justice and Gender Equality, Envisioning Your Life and Who You Want to Be, Seeing in Nature, and many more are offered.
Field trips and other activities include zipline and/or rock scramble adventures, nature hikes by beautiful North South Lake and waterfalls, swimming and canoeing, music, performances, movie nights and discussions, board games and cards.
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The Junior Golf Center Annex offers free instruction and use of equipment for beginners and select intermediate golfers. Participants have access to a driving range, practice green, video swing analysis, and an 18 hole Par-3 course. Sessions are held once a week for 7 weeks in spring, summer, and fall.