Summer Camps for Girls – Only!

An all-girl summer camp might offer a unique experience for your daughter.  We asked some camps why are all-girls camps so great and different and here’s what Aby Ryan, CEO and Founder of Athena Camps, told us:

  • They teach girls to learn from and respect each other’s differences
  • Offer an opportunity for girls to encourage and be encouraged by other girls and women
  • Girls are more willing to try new things and be themselves in an all girls environment
  • Girls develop new, diverse, and lasting friendships beyond school
  • Girls learn from and bond with strong role models
  • The entire camp experience is tailored to girls preferences and learning styles.

Tennis.We_RockAthena Camps-Sports, Creativity & Girl Power: Athena Camps are designed to empower and build confidence in girls, ages 6 to 11, through self-expression and personal connections. Sports are really important at Athena Camps in order to emphasize skill development, and character building. These sports teach goal setting, perseverance, and teamwork. Some of the main sports are: Tennis, volleyball, basketball, soccer, yoga, and running. Creativity is also an essential part of Athena Camps. Girls are encouraged to use their unique creativity on different art projects every single day. Some examples are: Journal making, Hope Boxes, Dream Catchers, Friendship bracelets, and much more! Daily, girls receive positive affirmations from coaches and new found friends. When girls attend Athena Camps, they are happy, confident, courageous, and extremely eager to return!

See Athena Camps’ locations and schedules!

SpyGabbyWalkTalkieCamp is offering a couple of weeks exclusively for girls! All-day Squads of 12 kids maximum are led by educator Matt Martin, founder of BrainBounce.  Spy Camp training includes: Gadget & Gizmo making, Rock Climbing (at Mission Cliffs), Martial Arts training, Indoor Ski & Snowboard training (on Endless Slope), Surveillance, Code breaking & Map design, Team Capture Games, and Outdoor Field Missions.

We had a chance to talk to founder Sarah Cooper recently about why she created the Girl-Only weeks and whats so special about them.  Read the interview.

Ice_Skating_3Girls on the Go: Girls on the Go Camp gives girls the opportunity to explore, imagine, and connect with one another and the beautiful BayArea.  Girls on the Go campers receive coaching on how to safely navigate the public transit system.   Weekly interactive workshops with women with special knowledge and talent in the arts, science, movement, and environment provide for extra fun and expose girls to opportunities for their lives.  Girls have summer days filled with spontaneous and planned adventure and chances to try out new and familiar activities. Different outings include: Ice-skating, bowling, mini-golfing, baseball games, boating at Lake Merritt, and more! Campers range in age from 9-13.

See Girls on the Go’s locations and schedules.

Alexa_Slider01Alexa Café: Alexa Café was designed with girls ages 10-14 in mind. Alexa Café acknowledges the  pervasive STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) gender gap, and seek to remedy it with a chic, collaborative learning environment focused on girls. The Café emphasizes leadership, entrepreneurship, brand identity, and philanthropy. All students get a personalized 1- on- 1 instruction. Girls work with industry-standard hardware and software, kick-start their own 1-for-1 social movements, and bring their new skills and ideas into the real world.

Take a look at Alexa Café’s locations and schedules. 

More All-Girl Camps:

Go Girls! Camp is where girls make and perform their own plays that allow them to learn and practice the essential social/emotional skills. Campers range from 1st graders to 6th graders!

Girl Scouts has exciting and fun activities that build self-esteem, enhance teamwork, develop skills and increase awareness towards our environment! Each camp is unique and offers a place for self-discovery, laughter, and personal growth. Campers range from ages 5-17!

Girls Inc. encourages girls to learn, explore, make friends, and most of all have fun! The camp inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Campers range from 6-12 years old!

Camp H’s summer and after-school programs include hands-on activities like cutting plywood with a jigsaw, fusing metal with a welder, and creating projects of personal and social relevance. The camp inspires creativity and curiosity through hands-on building, and problem solving. Campers range from ages 9-12.

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Math Camps – San Francisco Bay Area

Updated May 2023

Math camp can help your child maintain or improve math skills over the summer.  Most students lose about two months of mathematical computation skills over the summer months (Cooper, 1996). Recent tests have shown that the covid pandemic has caused kids to slip even further behind.

Math Enrichment offers English/Math combo camp or a Math Only camp for students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade. This camp has locations in San Jose, Cupertino, Fremont, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, and Pleasanton. 

Other camps mix math and other academic and enrichment topics, such as Communication Academy (Cupertino), Silver Creek Academy (San Jose), Best in Class (Palo Alto) and Mathnasium (San Francisco, Redwood City, Union City, Newark)

Find more math and academic camps or classes near San Francisco.

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Creative Art Camps – San Francisco

Updated April 2019 !!
Summer is the perfect time for kids to immerse themselves deeply in art, design and construction. It’s a less structured season and a great opportunity to embrace their creativity. We’ve found an incredible variety camps offering everything from photography, drawing and painting to welding. Pretty impressive!

Dragonfly Designs Jewelry Making Camps

DragonFlyDesignsJewelry making combined with yoga, outdoor exploration and ecology + language options in Mandarin and Spanish!

Full day and part-day options in San Francisco, South San Francisco, Burlingame, Gather 7 friends and they’ll even create a camp for you! Seem more about Dragonfly Designs Camps here.


Photosprouts LLC Photography Camps

Screen Shot 2019-04-04 at 2.26.46 PMWeeklong camps for 13-19 year olds with a passion for taking pictures! Photosprouts LLC is a photography education company based in San Francisco who provides equipments for beginners.

See more information about photography camps here.

Art School of SF Bay

artworksA great start to your child’s artistic career! During these half or full-day sessions children go through all stages of creative process, from material collection to final touches. Little artists develop eye-hand coordination, study colors, rhythm, proportions, create beautiful ornaments and turn everyday life objects into masterpieces of decorative art.

Nature’s Little Gems day camp is offered in half-day and full-day sessions for campers ages 6-10.  See details here.

Nine Studio Art Camp

RNDCNine Studio is an art studio who believe learning should be self-motivated and guided by motivated learners’ need within their own interests. Nine Studio offers multi-theme after school programs and art camps throughout the year for children to explore their endless interests and playful creativities. The variety of unique activities we offer give children the best opportunity to find their own interest and the things that motivate them to learn.

See additional information and details here.

Sky Kids Art Camp

Screen Shot 2019-04-04 at 2.40.49 PMSky Kids is an international program that promotes project-based learning and cultural exchange. We offer fun and engaging camps and enrichment programs for children entering grades K-8. Designed with the “whole child” in mind, our approach focuses on bringing together children from different cultures and countries and immersing them in 4 areas of learning: Innovation, Creativity, Fitness, and Nature.

Camps are from 9am to 4pm and are organized with half day in-class (9-12pm) and half day outdoor play / field trip (1-4pm). Drop-off is from 830-9am, lunch is 12-1pm and pickup is from 4-430pm. Extended care is also available from 430-530pm.

See additional info here.

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SpyCamp – For Girls Only!

SpyCamp is offering a couple of weeks exclusively for girls this year. We got a chance to catch up with founder Sarah Cooper of Adventurous Sports to find out why she created these exclusive weeks and what’s so special!

Q: What made you decide to create some special Girl-Only Weeks?binoculars-Maeve_Angelica-crop

A: We saw the vast majority of Spy stories had male heroes and were told from the male perspective. Not just adult media like James Bond, Jack Ryan, Jack Bauer, etc,  but also the kids Spy movies, like Cody Banks and StormBreaker.  Thankfully, there are starting to be stronger girl storylines, from adult TV series Covert Affairs and the brother-sister team of Spy Kids movies.

We wanted to personalize that – giving girls their own hero-identity with stories, images and of course skills they could apply to their own sense of confidence.

We’d like to create an experience and a space where girls feel comfortable expressing themselves, taking risks in brainstorming mission challenges, and making friendship bonds that aren’t be overshadowed by boy energy.

Plus it’s a great opportunity for us to do more strategy & team-oriented missions.  It’s just a reality that at this age (6-11), girls are better collaborators and planners.  (That said, our SpyCamps do tend to attract the empathetic “lets-help-them!”, science-thinker boys.)

And it’s a perfect fit with our own philosophy of Brain over Brawn.  We say, “A Spy’s best weapon is her brain” and in teaching self-defense moves as part of self-confidence we always emphasize addressing an opponent with diplomacy and mental strength, using physical contact as an absolute last resort.   For both genders, we teach this in a very playful way, but that “I can do this” mentality sticks with the kids.

 Q: What are the big differences in the weeks that are just for girls?

A: We’ll be telling the stories of female heroes, both fictional and real, and sharing images of women & girls as leaders and saviors.  Our missions will have a greater reliance on teamwork, and we’ll have more female Instructors (for skiing, snowboarding, fencing, soccer, etc)  and female Operatives (both good & bad guys!).

Q: Tell us some of the things girls tell you (or you overhear) about their week as a spy.

A: We overhear a great deal of compliments between the girls and an eagerness to try new things. The Operative Role (“friendly” or “enemy”) is one that girls gravitate to and grasp. It’s really inspiring.

But the girl spy cadets don’t know their own strengths yet.  We hear the boys talking about their own accomplishments, but the girls tend to talk about the group’s success.  We’d like to give the girls some more to boast about in their talking points :).

 Thanks for talking with us Sarah! We know some sneaky, smart girls who are going to LOVE this! Have a look at the current Spy Camp schedule here.

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Fencing builds physical and mental strength for kids!

Fencing ClassAs parents, we want to give our children every advantage in life we can afford.  I love fencing because it can help your child build their strength on so many levels.  How many sports do you know of that can give your child a physical and mental challenge while building their confidence, social skills, and academic future?  Sounds almost too good to be true, doesn’t it?  But this is exactly what fencing can do for your children.

With its rapid footwork and thrusting, your child will get a high-impact aerobic workout.  He or she will build stamina, strength, and coordination.  I like to think of fencing as a type of dance, because we use the same sort of skillset – understanding timing, tempo, measure and velocity.

Likewise, in the dance of fencing, the student has to develop a sense of body awareness, not only knowing how their own body is positioned, but how they are positioned in relation to his or her opponent.  This body awareness is something that transcends beyond fencing – it’s a huge part of healthy living!  At Academy of Fencing Masters, we encourage our students to be aware of one’s body and the awesome machine that it is; adopting healthy attitudes and eating habits.  Fencing will instill in your child the idea of treating their body as an instrument and a temple … and taking care of it!

Fencing is also a terrific stress reliever.  Your child can release their aggression and frustration through fencing in a controlled environment.  When they go to the strip, nothing else matters.  All problems and worries melt away – as they concentrate on technique and strategy.  Some of our high school students say that fencing is their escape from the pressures of peers and school.

Improves your child’s strategic thinking and academic discipline

Fencing is obviously a very physical sport, but what most people don’t know is that there is a whole other mental layer that goes with it.  It’s like a game of physical chess:  Every move by the opponent spurs a reaction and response.  The key is learning to think strategically so that you can score a hit, or point.  While coaches provide a lot of guidance and training during practice, the real mental challenge comes on the strip when the fencer is squaring off against his/her opponent.  There, all the thinking that goes on is independent.  Your child has to learn to focus, be intuitive, and stay in the moment.  Fencing will teach your kids to think on their feet – a valuable skill that will stay with them all through their lives, helping them academically, socially, and in the workplace.

By the way, colleges LOVE fencers!  Many colleges actively recruit applicants with fencing backgrounds, even going as far as to offer fencing scholarships.

Confidence booster

Fencing is a wonderful tool to bolster confidence.  To meet an opponent’s attack, the fencer has to be quick on their feet with their defensive strategy, this means there’s no time for second-guessing oneself.  Fencing requires bold moves and self-assuredness both in defense and offense.

This is the one sport where size doesn’t matter, only skill.  I’ve seen fencers win competitions against opponents twice their size because they had the skill and talent to do so.  It’s an amazing thing!  This is one of the few sports that events the playing field between size, age, sexes, ethnicity and personality.

Likewise, fencing is a sport where parents and children can compete together.  At Academy of Fencing Masters, it is not unusual to meet a parent and son or daughter fencing in the same competition.  At a recent Senior Mixed Foil tournament, we watched a father and his teen son compete together.  We also had a mother and her teen daughter in the same competition.  It’s a great way for a family to bond together:  sharing the same passion and vision in a sport – especially during the teenage years when the ties with our kids can become strained.

Expanding your child’s social circle

While many people who aren’t enthusiastic about team sports may enjoy the individuality that fencing offers, I think one of the biggest benefits your child will appreciate is the ability to make friends.  Fencing bridges the gap between age differences, sexes, size, and ethnicity – opening the door to a network of friends that might not have been available through everyday venues such as school.  This will give your kids exposure to many different types of personalities and experiences they might not have otherwise faced.

Fencing is one of the few sports where kids can compete not only on a local level, but nationally and internationally as well.  Fencers often have the ability to meet — and even compete against — professional fencers on a regular basis.

Guest writer Irina Chirashnya is the founder of Academy of Fencing Masters in Campbell, CA.

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San Francisco Peninsula Spring Break Camps – 2016

See all the updated 2019 San Francisco Peninsula Spring Break Camps now >>

Summer Camp planning is in full swing and Spring Break is around the corner too.  Some of these camps offer one-day drop in rates for the ultimate flexibility!

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Aviation Camp, San Carlos – Spring Break Camps for Elementary and Middle School Students starting in March

Hiller_kidsAviation Camp is an immersive hands-on aerospace experience for campers entering Grades K-8.  All programs are held at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos.

Launch a mission to the cutting edge of aviation! Investigate the fastest, highest and biggest things in aerospace using realistic flight simulation, exploration of real aircraft, model aircraft construction and more

Art-Smart Studio Art, Drama, and Lego Engineering, Foster City – Spring Break Camps weeks starting in March.

Activites include creative arts, drawing and painting, crafts and activities, outdoor active playtime, science and technology. Your child will thoroughly enjoy being creative by learning Canvas Painting, Quilling, Foam Board Craft, Wood Painting, Cloth Painting, Cartoon Story Making and much more. Art Teacher Shilpa has been teaching Art for 10 years to kids.

Legarza Basketball Camp, Belmont – Spring Break Camps starting in March.

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Campers work hard and feel good about themselves in a safe, disciplined, highly structured and motivating environment of learning and fun. Legarza places the child and his or her personal development ahead of the game. Positive encouragement and measured improvement in the fundamental skills are trademarks of their camp, as well as players learning to work together in a team setting while playing games and tournaments.

Bricks 4 Kidz® Los Altos – Spring break camps week of April 11.
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Inspired by NASA and Star Wars™, this Star Wars: Space Adventures Camp is packed full of models that will make your imagination blast off! This camp includes LEGO® Star Wars™ themed models, crafts, group games, challenges and more.

Create, Mix and Mingle Art Camps and Classes – Spring Break camps starting March 28
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Campers will an exciting array of traditional and non-traditional materials including canvas, decorative and textured papers, yarn, fabric, beads, flowers, and their own found objects! The possibilities are endless as they create collages, greeting cards, and other visual art projects guided by a local professional artist.

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2019 Summer Camps for Bay Area Teens !!

Updated March 2019!!

Summer vacation is the highlight of any teenager’s year.  It’s also an opportunity to do what they love while helping them build their skills.

Your teenager may have already attended many various camps throughout the course of their life. Why not let them have a completely new and exciting experience? Many camps look for teenagers for assistance in running their camps. These camps give teenagers the perfect opportunity to sharpen their skills and prepare for the road ahead of them.

There are various camps that will match your teenager’s needs, whether he or she wants to be a camp assistant or an attendee.Techknowhow arduino

TechKnowHow: This Computer and Lego camp has brand-new curriculum specially designed for teenagers up to 16 years old. Arduino Electronics & Unity 3D Game Design teaches teenagers how to code, build interactive electronics, and even develop a 3D game! This camp requires teenagers to have basic computer skills (typing, using Windows), and be able to work independently.

See TechKnowHow’s camp locations and schedules.

Destination Science has a Leaders in Training (LIT) program that offers extremely valuable leadership experience. Leaders in Training is the perfect program for any teenager that has already attended Destination Science as a child or anybody who wants to strengthen their leadership skills! An ideal candidate must be responsible for his or her actions, be a role model for younger campers, be kind, dedicated, helpful, energetic, and enforce safety precautions. See more about Destination Science LIT program. Or check out their camps for K-5th grade.

Spartans Sports Camp: Keep your teen healthy and in shape by sending them to Spartans Sports Camp’s Strength and Agility Summer Camp! This camp offers various different techniques that will improve overall athletic performance, speed, agility, and injury prevention. Spartans Sports Camp offers a variety of different camps that your teen can enjoy!

Lekha Writing Center: Does your teen love to write? Or does your teen need extra writing coaching?  Lehka Writing Center also offers many camps to fit your teenager’s needs.

Screen Shot 2019-03-28 at 11.25.06 AMStartup Wonder Camp is a unique opportunity Camps are age appropriate and students will be grouped in the appropriate age group. Teen Startup is for grades 9-12 and includes industry speakers who conduct workshops with teens and help them with their startup idea or college major decision.They also have Counselor in Training (CIT) camp where they have very limited Counselor In Training (CIT) spots for Grades 9-11 who will participate in the camp activities while assisting in camp operations. Counselors join the staff training sessions and contribute to (and design) the fun and break activities for younger campers. Successful CITs will be hired as assistant teachers in their senior years.

Teens who love computer games, music, video or photography can learn to make their own digital and computer creations.  There are 1-2 week sessions at Digital Media Academy Summer Computer Camps and iD Tech Camps & Academies  Both offer a wide variety of camps and they fill up quickly. 

For a spin on science, Celsius and Beyond offers unique camps such as Surgery and Ballistics.

To expand photo skills beyond the cell phone camera consider a photography camp at Digital Photography organized by Community School of Music and Arts or Digital Media Academy Summer Camp .

Musicians have several options for rock camps at SF Rock Project (San Francisco) and School of Rock (San Mateo, Palo Alto, and San Jose).

Thrill seekers can get a great experience surfing or skateboarding. Robinhood Adventures Surf Camp offers 1/2 day or full day surf camps to try out one day or the whole summer. Adventure Kids Summer Camp offers skateboard and scooter summer camps to work on skills and learn from other skateboarders.

There are also overnight camps for teens in the Bay Area and beyond:
Camp Chrysallis – Hiking in Northern CA
Two Rivers Soccer Camp in Graegle, Ca, transport from San Francisco available
Science Camps of America – Explore volcanoes, forests, oceans, skies in Hawaii
Hi – Five Sports Silicon Valley Camp – Baseball, Basketball, Soccer & Multiple Sports.

You can find more camps for teens and other ages on ActivityHero.  Search by age to find the perfect camp!

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Summer Camp Fairs and The Great Baby Romp – March 8, 2014

This Saturday, you can get personal with summer camps and baby/toddler classes at these events:

Great Baby Romp – Saturday, March 8, 2014 from 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

The Great Baby Romp is San Francisco’s only 100% family friendly event just for babies, toddlers and their parents! Forget loud and cold expo halls, at The Romp they take care of you!  You can leave your diaper bag at home and enjoy a day full of expertly curated classes to sample and compare.  At the Presidio, March 8th, at The Observation Post.

Marin Camp Fair – Saturday, March 8, 2014 from 10:00am – 1:00pm

Dominican University, Conlan Center gymnasium (1475 Grand Ave San Rafael, CA 94901)

Meet the people behind most of the top summer day camps in Marin County and hear about their great camp programs. In addition, several of the most popular residential (sleep-away) camps will also be on hand to showcase their offerings.  Children welcome to enjoy the bounce house and free pizza.  More info: http://www.marincampfair.com/

SF Summer Resource Fair – Saturday, March 8, 2014 from 10:00am – 2:00pm

Balboa High School; 1000 Cayuga Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112

Over 160 agencies and summer programs will be on-site to share highlights of their programs.  Find free, affordable, citywide Summer Camps for all ages.  Kids Zone sponsored by SF Rec & Park, teen workshops and resources for parents! More info

 

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Win a free week of summer camp!

free_camp_badge-lg-180You can be the lucky winner of a free week of summer camp.  There are 100’s of camps on ActivityHero to choose from — including Destination Science, Stratford Schools, Kid Stock, Hiller Aviation Camp, Wheel Kids, Children’s Creativity Museum Camp, Soccer Insight and Wanderers.

Enter by March 31 for your chance to win – no purchase necessary.

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Early registration discounts for Summer 2016 – San Francisco & Bay Area

hotsavings_piggyMoms know that they can save a lot of money on summer camps if they take advantage of early bird registration discounts.

See our picks for the best early registration discounts for summer 2016.

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San Francisco Area Camp Discounts Expiring in March

Peng Piano Academy (Palo Alto) – Apply to participate in the Summer Piano Festival camp before March 27th and save $30.

Sports, Fitness & Karate Inc. (Cupertino) – Enroll by March 31, 2016 and full day camp is $319.00. Half day Camp is $239.00.

BrickLab360 (Cupertino and Mountain View) – Save 20% off the listed camp price when you register by March 31st, 2016. Choose from a variety of weekly LEGO summer camps, including Star Wars, Minecraft, Pirates, and more.

Journeys Across Time (Palo Alto) – Register for Camp Marco Polo 2016 before March 31 and get $25 off per week!

Starlite Ballroom (San Jose) – Sign up for Summer Dance Camp by March 31 and save $20 on tuition. 

Peninsula Community Center Tennis Program (Redwood City) – Sign up for Summer Camp before March 31 and get 20% off. Full day and half day camps available for all levels.

Communication Academy (Cupertino) – Grab a spot in one of many Summer Camps by March 31st and get this great discount on registration. Save $15 on daily camps or save $25 on weekly camps. Choose from Math, Writing, Public Speaking, and more.

Lascaux Art Academy (Belmont) – Save 10% on Summer Art Camps when you register by March 31st, 2016.

Kidizens (Belmont) – Save $20 on weekly LEGO camps when you register by March 31, 2016.

kuk_sool_largeKuk Sool Won of Menlo Park Martial Arts & Character Development Academy (Menlo Park) – Save $100 on weekly Martial Arts Summer Camp when you register by March 31st.

Golden Gate Learning Center (San Anselmo) – Sign up for a Maker Camp by March 31st, 2016, and save $40.

Mr. D’s Music Club (Oakland) – Save $50 on Music & Arts Summer Camps. Expires March 31st, 2016.

San Francisco Area Camp Discounts Expiring in April

Legarza Basketball Camps and Classes – Register by April 1, 2016 and save $20.

San Francisco Maritime – Save $20 on Summer Camp registration! Ends April 1st.

Bay Jiu Jitsu – Register for Kids Jiu Jitsu Summer Camp before April 1st and get 10% off.

Soccer 2gether (Berkeley) – $25 Early Bird discount for half day camp expires April 1, 2016.

The Artory Summer Theatre Intensive (Berkeley) – Register by April 1st, 2016 and receive your week camp for $350 (savings of $150!)

bricks_largeBricks 4 Kidz Camps MV-PA (Mountain View and Palo Alto) – Register by April 1st and save 30% on half-day and full-day Summer LEGO camps. Sessions are offered weekly and themes range from Minecraft to Jurassic and more!

Girls on the Go (Oakland) – Save $75 per week when you register for Summer Camp by April 1, 2016.

Boys on the Go Camp (Berkeley) – Save $75 per week! Discount ends April 1, 2016.

Monkey Business Camp (Berkeley) – Save $75/week for campers, and $50/week for counselors-in-training, through April 1st, 2016.

The Kid Effect (El Cerrito) – Save BIG on 3-week Creative Robotics Camps by registering early. Sign up by April 1st and get $300 off the standard price. 

The Art School of Mulford Gardens (San Leandro) – $20 discount for early registration on Summer Art Camp. Expires April 30, 2016.

San Francisco Area Camp Discounts Expiring May/June

KidzJet Outdoor Science Adventures (San Mateo) – $50.00 off each week of summer camp when you register by May 1, 2016.

RayKo Photo Center – Register by May 29th, 2016 for any session of Photography Summer Camp for $25 off.

Nature Nurture – Register for Summer Camp by June 12th, 2016 and get $20 off the standard weekly price.

See All Early Bird Summer Deals Here >>

 

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