2024 Summer Camp enrollment opens : JAN 14th

NOW ANNOUNCING 2 ADDITIONAL WEEKS OF SUMMER CAMP

7 weeks of programming, ages 5-12, 9am-3pm

Our Summer Camp runs June through July with a focus on nature play and outdoor enrichment. These camps are perfect for adventurous families who love to pick up mud-covered kiddos each day. Camp runs Monday-Fri from 9am-3:00pm and is for children ages 5-12.

We are so pleased to offer two weeks of bilingual Spanish in nature camps this summer in partnership with Mundito Spanish! Children will experience a full week of outdoor adventure with a bilingual twist. No prior knowledge of Spanish is necessary!

The investment is $415 a week per child and $450 a week for Bloomsbury x Mundito Spanish Bilingual Camp weeks. You are not required to sign up for all 7 weeks, feel free to mix and match.

REGISTRATION PROCESS:

  1. SUBMIT AN APPLICATION

  2. RECEIVE APPROVAL WITHIN A BUSINESS WEEK

  3. REGISTER FOR THE WEEK(S) YOU WOULD LIKE TO SECURE VIA THE LINK SENT TO YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS

— CAMP SCHEDULE

Week Zero - June 3-7th

Week One - June 10-14th - Español in Nature with Mundito Spanish

Week Two - June 17-21st - Español in Nature with Mundito Spanish

Week Three - June 24-28th

Week Four - July 1 - 5th 

Week Five - July 8 - 12th 

Week Six - July 15-19th

Week Seven - July 22 - 26th

Week Eight - July 29-August 2nd

All weeks of camp will be outdoors and nature oriented with plenty of opportunities to explore the forests, engage in creativity, and care for the farm animals at Bloomsbury Farms. No swimming activities are included, and play in our seasonal creek is supervised closely. We never exceed a 1:8 staff to camper ratio and love the cozy small size of our summer camp weeks! The likelihood of a very muddy pick-up at the end of each day is high! 

Activities are specially curated for each week of kiddos and may include:

  • Hiking

  • Caring for farm animals (goats, chickens, ducks, geese)

  • Engaging in creative art projects that are seasonal, hands-on, and nature oriented

  • Interacting with farmers and learning about what they are planting/harvesting

  • Learning outdoor survival skills

  • Engaging in experiments and explorations that are STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) focused

  • Project based learning where children are encouraged and empowered to collaborate with one another

  • Creek/forest play

  • Music education

  • Bilingual instruction

  • Learning about the animals and plants that live in the farm lands and forests of our property