Hot Summer Days,
Cool Summer Learning
Themes, Exciting Activities, & Time With Friends
Summer Camp | 5 - 10 Years | Serving Tampa, FL
Fun Learning Activities That Meet Your Child’s Interests
Your child continues their education throughout the summer with fun activities to explore. STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) projects encourage critical thinking, crafts foster creativity, and games and puzzles boost teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
Outdoor Play That Keeps Them Moving All Summer
Spacious outdoor playgrounds with room to run, climbers to conquer, and gardens to tend and explore keep your child active and moving all summer. Shade awnings protect from the heat and sun to keep outdoor time safe and enjoyable.
Fresh, Healthy Snacks Fuel Their Active Days
Passionate, Qualified Teachers Guide Their Camp Experiences
Awesome Themes & Field Trips Bring Learning To Life
Engaging weekly themes and cool field trips reinforce academic concepts, but it’s all disguised as fun! Your camper can’t wait to tell you about their awesome adventures, and you love seeing them so excited about learning.
Social-Emotional Support Holds The Blues At Bay
Time spent with friends and the support of their caring teachers helps your child avoid feelings of isolation during the long summer months. Your camper makes new friends, strengthens existing relationships, and always has trusted adults to talk to.
FAQs
I'm a parent, and I'm not bilingual - will this be an issue?
NOT AT ALL! Most of our parents aren’t bilingual – but many pick up many words and phrases from their children! So if you’ve ever wanted to learn Spanish, you get a little fringe benefit of having your child attend Citrus Park Day School!
If my child goes to an English school later, will they be behind?
Actually it’s the opposite – studies show that learning 2 languages at a young age creates new neural pathways in the brain which has all sorts of benefits, including a greater ability to focus and task switching – both critical life skills that are a huge advantage in school and future work!
Should I start with my baby or wait until they are a toddler or preschooler?
The younger you start with a second (or third!) language, the easier it will be for your child, and the greater the benefits.