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Learning, growing, discovering new passions...it doesn’t have to stop on the last day of school. St. Luke’s has been growing its summer offerings—from science to soccer—and there’s very likely something for every family.
New - June 12-August 18: St. Luke’s Sports Camp (ages 4-14). Seven week-long sessions will feature various sports and activities with an emphasis on leadership and good sportsmanship. Full-day camp is available for ages 8-14 (lunch included) and half-day camp is open to children ages 4-7. All levels of experience are welcome. Visit the
St. Luke's Summer Sports Camps webpage for more information and to register. Open to the public.
June 12-30, August 21-September 1: Squash Camp (ages 10 and up). St Luke's Squash Club will be hosting 5 weeklong sessions of intensive squash camp in the Athletic Center. Half- and full-day sessions available. Brian and Lucia Mathias will deliver a challenging and fun training experience for players of all levels. Visit the
St. Luke’s Squash webpage for more information and to register. Open to the public.
June 19-23: The Writing Workshop (rising St. Luke’s seniors). A weeklong workshop will focus on college essays and overall writing skills. Teachers Hunter Martin and Frank Henson lead this course with contributions by Sonia Bell and Stephen Vehslage from the College Counseling office and recent alumni. Read more in
The Writing Workshop letter which includes a registration link.
June 19-30 Maker Camp: (rising grades 5-8). Two one-week sessions on robotics, Python, Raspberry Pi and Maker basics. Campers develop their maker mindsets, strengthen creative problem solving abilities...and have lots of tinkering fun in the process. Visit the
St. Luke’s Maker Camp webpage for more information and to register. Open to the public.
New - June 26-July 29: Foundations of Computer Science (rising St. Luke’s 9th-12th graders). This course is a prerequisite for all computer science and engineering classes as well as STEM Scholars during the school year and is now being offered as a summer ONLINE only option. The grade for this course will be factored into the student’s GPA. Read more and register in the the
Foundations of Computer Science letter.
Now closed—can contact instructor regarding wait list options. July 10-21: i2 Camp (rising grades 5-9). This summer’s sessions cover two STEM-based themes—Combatting Cancer and Building an Interactive Monster. Campers will be hands-on learning about targeted therapy and creating interactive, electronic monsters. Visit the
St. Luke’s i2 Camp webpage for more information and and to register. Open to the public.
August 21-25: The Writing Workshop (rising St. Luke's 9th-10th graders).This workshop focuses on the fundamentals of English as a written language and analysis in the disciplines of English and History. Common writing challenges for 9th and 10th grade students will be addressed. Teachers Abby Bielski, Ross James and Hunter Martin will teach this workshop. Read more in
The Writing Workshop letter which includes a registration link.