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Give your child A fun Summer WHEN they NEED IT MOST
camps offered both Online and in center
We modifed our Summer Camp model to put the health and safety of our students and staff first while maintaining the magic of Summer during this unusual time in history. You have several options to choose from:
We have updated our drop-off and pick-up procedures, added daily temperature checks for staff and students, increased center disinfecting standards, and adjusted activities to follow CDC guidelines for healthy distancing to ultimately provide a safe, fun, and educational learning environment for your children. To ensure your student’s safety we have smaller, 9:1 camper to teacher/classroom ratio as well as 6 ft. distancing guidelines.
# of Weeks | Discounted Weekly Tuition | Total |
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1 | $425 | $425 |
2 | $420 | $840 |
3 | $415 | $1,245 |
4 | $400 | $1,600 |
5 | $390 | $1,950 |
6 | $380 | $2,280 |
7 | $370 | $2,590 |
8 | $360 | $2,880 |
9 | $350 | $3,150 |
In-person (full-day) - 8:15 am - 5:45 pm, (9.5 hrs.), $425/week
In-person (half-day am or pm) -8:15 am - 1:00 pm or 1:00 - 5:45 pm, (4.75 hrs.), $249/week
Online camp is run via a secure Zoom link. The full-day day option consist of two 45-minute activities /classes and a 20- minute exercise period in both sessions. AM and PM camps have different lessons. There are 2 sessions per half day.
Online (full-day) - 9:30a – 3:30p (lunch break noon – 1:00p), $259/week
Online (half-day am or pm) - 09:30 - 12:00 pm(2.5 hrs.); OR 1:00 - 3:30 pm (2.5 hrs.), $149/week
The full-day camp option includes a half-day of online camp and a half-day of in-person camp in a local Positive Ally center with your choice of am or pm scheduling.
# of Weeks | Discounted Weekly Tuition | Total |
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1 | $349 | $349 |
2 | $344 | $688 |
3 | $339 | $1,017 |
4 | $329 | $1,316 |
5 | $319 | $1,595 |
6 | $309 | $1,854 |
7 | $299 | $2,093 |
8 | $299 | $2,392 |
9 | $299 | $2,691 |
Full-day combo (half-day in-person & half-day Online) $349/week
Campers will return from field trips by 5pm subject to traffic; please plan accordingly.
Our camp safety protocols will be guided by CDC and WA DOH guidelines and include daily temperature checks for staff, frequent hand washing, masks optional, and daily disinfecting. We have a small, 10:1 camper to teacher ratio.
Program Type | # Of Weeks | Weekly Tuition Rate | Total Tuition |
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Half Day Week (AM) | 1 - 10 | $315 | |
Half Day Week (PM) | 1 - 10 | $350 | |
Full Day Week | 1 | $550 | $550 |
2 | $540 | $1,080 | |
3 | $530 | $1,590 | |
4 | $520 | $2,080 | |
5 | $510 | $2,550 | |
6 | $500 | $3,000 | |
7 | $490 | $3,430 | |
8 | $470 | $3,760 | |
**Week of July 4th will be discounted @ 15% on account of a 4-day camp week | 9 | $460 | $4,140 |
10 | $450 | $4,500 |
Mix ’n match half and full day camps this summer
CAMP THEMES BY WEEK
JUNE 23-27
Bluey and Bingo’s summer learning camp tour takes kids across Australia with their favorite furry friends. Through games, crafts, and fun lessons, campers will explore the Outback, kangaroos and koalas, and learn about Australia’s unique culture
Pump It Up,
Lk. Sammamish State Park,
Seattle Asian Art Museum,
Robinswood Park,
Beaver Lake Preserve
JUNE 30-JULY 03
Young sleuths will solve an exciting mystery! Campers will dust for fingerprints, uncover hidden clues, and piece together evidence using teamwork and critical thinking. With hands-on activities and thrilling challenges, this camp is an unforgettable journey into the world of mystery-solving fun!
Elevated Sportz,
Lk. Wilderness Arboretum-Maple Valley,
WA State History Museum,
Poo Poo Point-Issaquah
JULY 07-11
Journey with Moana and Maui as they explore marine life! Through interactive activities, storytelling, and creative projects, campers will explore the habitat of orcas, beluga whales, narwhals, and more.
Jump Rattle Bounce-Monroe,
St. Edwards Park-Kenmore,
Reptile Zoo Museum-Monroe,
Perrigo Park-Redmond,
Little Mt. Si-King County
JULY 14-18
The excitement of building with LEGO, Keva Planks, and other materials combines with hands-on STEM challenges and creative game design. Campers will construct towers, create amazing machines, and solve real-world problems using engineering skills and teamwork.
Skate & Bowl-Lynnwood,
Marymoor Park,
Museum of Flight,
Wilburton Park,
Evans Creek Preserve
JULY 21-25
Campers will learn about the National Parks’ icons through hands-on activities, creative projects, and exciting stories. Each day is a journey of discovery, sparking curiosity and inspiring a love for natural history!
Creatively Yours-Issaquah,
Bellevue Botanical Garden,
Volunteer Park Conservatory,
Bellevue Downtown Park,
Grand Ridge Trail-Issaquah
JULY 28-August 01
This camp invites students to step into the spotlight and explore the art of improvisation through fun games, storytelling, and hilarious role-playing. Campers will build confidence, teamwork, and communication skills while letting their imaginations run wild.
Snohomish Aquatic Park,
Wilburton Park-Bellevue,
Imagine Children’s Museum,
Lk. Sammamish State Park,
E. Preston Snoqualmie Trail
August 04-08
Young scientists will explore the wonders of electricity through fun experiments and creative projects. Campers will build circuits, explore energy and even create their own electric gadgets. It’s a week of electrifying fun!
Miniature Golf-Redmond,
Gene Coulon Park,
Pacific Science Museum (Science on Wheels),
Farrell McWhirter Park,
Rattlesnake Lake Trail
August 11-15
This camp inspires students to explore the wonders of nature while learning how to protect it. Campers will discover ways to care for wildlife, reduce waste, and keep the Earth healthy for generations to come. They will also learn about energy conservation efforts like solar, wind and electric power.
Sno-king Ice Skating,
Idylwood Beach Park,
Children’s Museum of Tacoma,
Luther Burbank Park-Mercer Island,
Franklin Falls-North Bend
August 18-22
Do you want to learn how to take an idea and make it into a business? Students, working in small groups, will learn how to analyze a business idea and then pitch it to a panel of mock investors.
Funtastic Playtorium-Factoria,
Crossroads Splash Park-Bellevue,
Cougar Mt. Zoo,
Newcastle Beach-Renton,
Redmond Watershed Preserve
August 25-29
Campers will dive into the weather and learn about the water cycle, different types of clouds, and discover how seasons change. These junior meteorologists will also make predictions and create their own weather forecasts.
Pump It Up-Kirkland,
Gene Coulon Park-Renton,
KidsQuest Museum-Bellevue,
Wilburton Park-Bellevue,
Snoqualmie Falls Trail
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