Stuart Country Day School: From STEM to Sports, Arts to Academics

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Stuart will really be hopping this summer with a full program fun and exciting summer camps. Boys and girls, toddlers to teens, can choose from more than 40 summer camps on Stuart’s 55-acre wooded campus.

Stuart Summer Camps include a wide variety of STEM, academics, arts and sports camps for ages 2 to 17 from June 12 to August 17.

The Stuart Academic Academy for Pre-K and Kindergarten, and grades 1-4 is back! The Academic Academy is a premier educational experience with a balance of academia and experiential learning. Stuart is also excited to announce the return of StuArts for girls and boys, grades 1–4.

STEM Camps include Robotics, Engineering, and Physics of Land, Air and Sea and new offerings in the arts and technology.

Arts Camps Include Middle School Performing Arts Camp, Filmmaking, Haute Couture Design, Graphic Design, and more!

Stuart’s All-Girls Sports Camps: Basketball, Field Hockey, Lacrosse and Tennis are offered with options for morning and/or afternoon.

The popular Lavner Camps return this summer for boys and girls with a wide range of co-ed camps including Coding, Robotics, Culinary Arts, Minecraft, Jewelry Design, Fashion Design, and much more!

The variety of camps will take campers outside to explore Stuart’s beautiful campus, into the light-filled art studios and science labs, onto the professional stage, and out to the excellent sport facilities. Before and after care is offered every week, and lunch will be an option for all camps. From preschool to high school, our campers explore new interests, develop skills and make lasting friends. Courses are taught by experienced and caring Stuart faculty and professionals.

Early Bird Registration Through March 1. Sibling discounts apply.

Stuart Country Day School

of the Sacred Heart,1200 Stuart Road, Princeton. 609-921-2330. www.stuartschool.org

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