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When it comes to finding first-rate camps and summer programs of all types, Westchester’s top options will have you wishing you could turn back the clock and be a kid again!
Brown University Pre-College Summer Programs
Box 1851
Providence, RI
401.863.7900
precollege.brown.edu/wm
Through Brown’s Pre-College summer programs, students experience what makes a Brown University education unique — courses that reflect the rigor and flexibility of Brown’s Open Curriculum, a student-centered approach to teaching, and extracurricular workshops and activities where they meet students from all over the world. Learn more at precollege.brown.edu/wm.
Discover Camp
180 Bradhurst Ave
Hawthorne
914.462.0360
www.DiscoverCamp.com
Discover Camp is a summer day camp for children ages 5 to 15. Campers and parents build and create their own schedule based on over 100 class offerings. Classes are taught by New York State-certified teachers and/or industry professionals with a 5:1 camper to staff ratio. Our facility is air-conditioned and we provide a catered lunch. Discover Camp is a place your child can nourish their creativity, spark curiosity, and explore their interests.
Endless Adventure Camps
914.351.6310
info@endlessadventurecamps.com
www.EndlessAdventureCamps.com
We have the capabilities as a mobile-based camp to offer activities for an extremely wide range of thrill seekers. Our Summer Camps include such activities as surfing, kayaking, white water rafting, zip lining, bicycling, amusement and water parks…just to name a few. Our Winter Ski Trips offer some of the best local skiing and snowboarding in the area.
Frost Valley YMCA
2000 Frost Valley Rd
Claryville, NY
845.985.2291
info@frostvalley.org
www.frostvalley.org
Frost Valley YMCA offers several overnight programs for children and teens, including adventure trips, horse camps, adventure survival camp, farm camp, and traditional overnight camp (available in two-week sessions). Just 2.5 hours from New York City in the breathtaking Catskill Mountains. Come for an open house or schedule a private tour. We can’t wait to see you here in the Valley!
Archbishop Stepinac High School
950 Mamaroneck Ave
White Plains
914.946.4800
www.stepinac.org
Stepinac’s Summer of STEAM offers an immersive program in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics, and TACHS prep curriculum in our brand new state-of-the-art STEAM Center. Campers will be exposed to robotics, engineering, video game design and Scratch animation, art and digital design, 3D printing, computer programming, math, gaming, physics, mechanics, and so much more. Our popular sports camps (basketball, football, soccer, and baseball) are designed for boys entering 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grades as of September 2022. For more information, visit www.Stepinac.org, click “Admissions,” and then “Summer at Stepinac.”
SummerTech
Pace University
861 Bedford Rd
Pleasantville
Purchase College, SUNY
735 Anderson Hill Rd
Purchase
917.674.6291
www.summertech.net
SummerTech is earth’s best tech camp and geek culture experience since 2002. Our community of home-grown staff offering the gold standard in coding, animation, 3D modeling gaming, outdoor activity, and radical acceptance. Leadership and learning at the highest levels. Meals included. The Pace University program begins July 10. The SUNY Purchase program, which offers both day and overnight options, starts June 26.
The Windward School Summer Program
1275 Mamaroneck Ave
White Plains
212 E 93rd St
New York, NY
914.949.6968
www.thewindwardschool.org
The Windward School provides a proven instructional program for children with language-based learning disabilities. The Windward School Summer Program follows the school’s research-based, multisensory curriculum and benefits all children. The program features morning academic courses and afternoon creative, sport, drama, and science lab sessions, as well as skill improvement in reading, writing, and math.
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