
The discovery that happens at AMOS camps makes concrete, measurable contributions to student success, not only in the classroom environment, but in broader measures of youth development, maturity, and career success.
Each week is filled with expert-designed STEAM programming to contribute to our campers’ interest in and understanding of concepts ranging from exploring our natural world, and computer programming to chemistry.
In 2026 we are offering three camp age ranges: 1) rising kindergarten and first graders, 2) rising second and third graders, and 3) rising fourth and fifth graders. Registration for week-long packages begins January 12 and will be open through August 2. Registration for single days of camp will be available April 13 through August 6.
Changes This Summer
- Three camp age ranges:
- rising kindergarten and first graders
- rising second and third graders
- rising fourth and fifth graders.
- Registration dates:
- Week-long packages: January 12 through August 2
- Single days of camp: April 13 through August 6
- Registering for multiple weeks or multiple campers?
Summer Camp 2026 Weekly Themes
- Week 1: June 15-19: Paleontology and Archaeology: Campers will explore fossils and evidence of the past with hands-on activities.
- Week 2: June 22-26: Tinkering Workshop: Campers will be introduced to the use of tools and materials with imaginative prompts.
- Week 3: June 29 – July 3: Space Explorers: Campers will explore outer space!
- Week 4: July 6-10: The Natural World: From animals and plants to rocks and volcanos, campers will be surprised by the natural world.
- Week 5: July 13-17: The Art of Science: Campers will be amazed at the ways science and art are interconnected!
- Week 6: July 20-24: Chemistry: Campers will experiment with everyday chemicals to explore concepts like pH, capillary action, and chemical reactions.
- Week 7: July 27 – July 31: Forces and Energy: Campers have fun with physics concepts to make things drop, stop and roll!
- Week 8: August 3 – 7: The Art of Science II: Campers will continue to be amazed at the ways science and art are interconnected!