Thursday, February 27 2025 10:13

Brandywine Valley Summer Camps 2025

Written by Marci Tomassone

Our guide to help you keep your kids energized, engaged and happy all summer long

AIM Academy Summer Enrichment Program

1200 River Rd., Conshohocken
215-483-2461; AIMPA.org/SummerAIM

June 30–July 25

AIM’s Summer Enrichment Program is a four-week experience for students entering 1st–12th grade, offering thematic, hands-on academics to reinforce and strengthen essential skills in reading, writing, comprehension and math. Alongside academics, students engage in fun camp activities such as visual and performing arts, science and technology, and outdoor adventures.

Delaware Museum of Nature & Science Camps

4840 Kennett Pk., Wilmington
302-658-9111; DelMNS.org

Ages 3 & under: Summer Camp for Tiny Explorers (with caregiver) Wed, June 4–August 20; Thurs, June 5–August 21 (9–9:45 a.m., not July 2–3)

4–6 years: June 9–13, July 14–18, Aug. 4–8 (half day a.m.)

5–6 years: June 16–27, July 7–11, July 21–Aug. 1, Aug. 11–22 (full day)

7–8 years: June 16–27, July 7–Aug. 22 (full day)

9–14 years: STEAM Workshops, June 23–27, July 21–25, Aug. 18–22 (full day)

Campers will have an incredible summer getting their bodies and brains moving. Each day they’ll play and learn as counselors ask questions, explore answers, create, experiment, build and expand their knowledge and enthusiasm for science. The Science Camp offers several themes for different age levels and developmental stages.

Center School

2450 Hamilton Ave., Abington
215-657-2200; CenterSchoolPA.org

July 7–August 1

Center School’s Summer Learning and Enrichment Program offers students in grades 1 through 8 a unique experience that combines targeted literacy and math instruction with hands-on STEAM-inspired activities. This fourweek program is designed to keep students engaged, inspired and prepared for success, giving campers a summer filled with learning, discovery and fun. The prestigious Janet L. Hoopes Award has recognized Center School’s commitment to excellence. Enroll today.

Media-Providence Friends School — Summer Friends

125 W. 3rd St., Media
610-565-1960; MPFS.org/Camp

June 16–August 22

Cool Off with Swimming: enjoy refreshing dips at Knowlton Pool (for K–grade 5) and exciting Splashday events. Explore Beyond Campus: enjoy activities in the beautiful sprawl of Glen Providence Park, a short walk from MPFS, and embark on a series of thrilling field trips to explore the wonders of the region. The camp is committed to providing a high-quality and unforgettable summer camp experience for all campers.

Wilmington Friends School

101 School Rd., Wilmington
302-576-2989; WilmingtonFriends.org

June 16–August 8

This camp offers an enriching summer program experience for children ages 3 to 14. With a focus on community, curiosity and creativity, the program provides a welcoming environment where campers can explore their interests, develop new skills and build lasting friendships. In addition to weekly themes, there is swimming, bowling and ice skating. Plus Before- and After-Camp Care.


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