Spend your summer at The Whitfield School!
Whitfield’s 2026 Summer Programs offer engaging, educational, and active opportunities for students from rising Kindergarten through 12th grade. With a variety of camps—from general enrichment and STEM to sports and specialized skill sessions—there’s something for every interest and age. Daily lunch is included with many full-day programs, and before- and after-care options help support busy family schedules.
Camp Whitfield (K-7th Grades)
Camp Whitfield is a full-day adventure filled with activities that blend creativity, play, and exploration. Campers enjoy hands-on STEAM projects, outdoor adventures, leadership and team-building challenges, sports and games, creative arts, and technology—all facilitated by Whitfield faculty, staff, and counselors.
Dates: June 8–July 31, 2026
Hours: 9:00 AM–3:00 PM (before and after care available)
Included: Lunch and camp T-shirt
STEM, Arts, and Specialty Camps (5th Grade and up)
In addition to Camp Whitfield, there are creative enrichment options for rising 5th–12th graders. These include hands-on STEM Camp, Theater Camp, Animation Camp, AI Immersion (Inspirit AI), Digital Photography, and other topic-based experiences—each designed to spark curiosity and build skills through project-based learning.
Whitfield Sports Camps (3rd Grade and up)
Whitfield’s sports offerings welcome youth of all skill levels for focused athletic development. Camps include Boys & Girls Basketball, Girls Volleyball, Strength & Conditioning, and Co-Ed Cheer & Dance, among others. These programs emphasize teamwork, skill building, and confidence while athletes stay active and have fun.
Visit our website to learn more, and to register. Space is limited!




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