Whitfield School Summer Programs

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!

Camp Details
175 South Mason Road
St. Louis, MO 63141
United States
Extended Care: Yes
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