Our region is rich in summer camp options, but also a vast number of families, children, and teens to fill them up! So, parents, this is your cue to start planning. Many camps have begun the enrollment process. Each February we put together this guide, which offers a sampling of options for enrichment, education, and athletic camps in our region. Check out more than a few of our favorites to help plan your summer!
Annapolis Opera Community & Education Programs 2026
Location: Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts—801 Chase Street #304A, Annapolis Contact: Box Office: 4102670087; Administrative Office: 4102678135; info@annapolisopera.org; annapolisopera.org Ages/Levels: All ages for family and community programs; older teens and adults for performance-based educational events Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Year-round educational and community programs including interactive recitals, Opera Insight Series talks, Stories Through Music library concerts, Opera Up-Close recitals, and family-friendly matinee performances. Events may be ticketed or free and schedules vary seasonally. Description: Annapolis Opera provides professional opera performances alongside educational and outreach programs designed to engage audiences of all ages. Programs introduce young audiences to classical music, vocal arts, and opera through interactive concerts, storytelling, workshops, and special matinees. Educational events may include discussions with performers, demonstrations, and opportunities to explore music in a hands-on way. Note: Annapolis Opera does not operate a traditional summer day camp or multi-week training program for children and teens. Families seeking operatic training opportunities may consider the Maryland Opera Summer Camp in Baltimore or other local youth performing arts camps.
Annapolis Symphony Academy (ASA) Youth Ensembles & Education Programs 2026
Location: Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts—801 Chase Street, Annapolis Contact: Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Education Department, info@annapolissymphony.org; 410-263-0907 Ages/Levels: Approximately ages 6–18, depending on ensemble; beginner through advanced pre-college musicians Program Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Year-round, audition-based youth music education program with weekly rehearsals during the academic year and periodic performances, workshops, and special events. Ensembles include Lyra Chamber Ensemble (younger musicians), Aries Youth Chamber Orchestra, Aquarius Wind Ensemble, and Orion Youth Orchestra (advanced students). Tuition is offered on a sliding scale, with need-based assistance available; fees vary by ensemble. Description: The Annapolis Symphony Academy is the education arm of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, offering ensemble-based training for young musicians seeking a high-quality orchestral experience. Students rehearse regularly under professional conductors and music educators, develop ensemble skills and musical literacy, and perform in concerts throughout the season. While ASA does not operate a stand-alone summer camp, participants may take part in special events, workshops, and family-focused music programs that occur in late spring and summer, including performances connected to the Symphony’s community outreach efforts. Note: The Annapolis Symphony Academy does not currently offer a traditional week-long or multi-week summer camp. Families should consult the ASO website or contact the Education Department directly for 2026 ensemble placement details, audition requirements, tuition information, and any summer-adjacent programs or events.
Archbishop Spalding High School Summer Camps 2026
Location: 8080 New Cut Road, Severn Contact: 4109699105; archbishopspalding.org/campus-life/summer-camps Ages/Levels: Youth and students approximately ages 6–17-plus, depending on the specific camp and grade level Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly summer camps offered June through July, including academic enrichment and athletic skill-building programs. Academic camps cover art, creative writing, engineering, and test preparation. Athletic camps include basketball, baseball, soccer, softball, dance, and other sports. Session lengths and tuition vary by camp, ranging from $150 (half-day) to $300-plus per week. Description: Archbishop Spalding High School provides structured summer programs designed to enhance both academic and athletic skills. Academic camps focus on skill development, creativity, and test preparation, while athletic camps emphasize fundamentals, teamwork, and leadership. Camps are led by experienced staff and coaches, offering hands-on instruction and opportunities to build confidence, discipline, and collaboration. Note: Specific 2026 dates, registration deadlines, age/grade eligibility, and tuition details are published annually. Families should check the summer camps page or contact the school directly for the most current information.
Ballet Theatre of Maryland Summer Intensive 2026
Location: BTM Annex Studios—1981 Moreland Parkway, Building 4, Bay 45, Annapolis, MD Contact: Conservatory, via BTM main website Ages/Levels: Beginner/Intermediate (ages 8+); Advanced (pre-professional/emerging professional) Tentative Session Format/Schedule and Cost: 5 Week Intensive: June 22 through July 24—$2,500; 3 Week Intensive: July 6 through July 24—$1,350; 2 Week Beginner-Intermediate (Children, younger dancers): June 22 through July 2—$900 Description: A fullday summer intensive for serious ballet students, combining rigorous classical ballet training with pointe or pre/demipointe work, variations, partnering (when appropriate), jazz, contemporary/modern, conditioning, and acting or musical theatre, along with daily choreography rehearsals. The program is intended to deepen technical skill, stamina, musicality, and artistry—and to give a professional-style “company experience,” culminating in an inhouse Summer Showcase. Note: Families should check the BTM website or contact the Conservatory directly for current 2026 details and to confirm audition placement/levels.
Cabin Fever Play Centre Open Play & Seasonal Programs 2026
Location: 442 Race Street, Cambridge Contact: 410-228-2122; cabinfeverplaycentre.com Ages/Levels: Primarily ages 1–12; dedicated toddler area for children ages 5 and under Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Open play offered year-round in timed sessions (typically 2 hours). Last known pricing: approximately $16 per child on weekdays and $18 per child on weekends; Toddler-only sessions offered weekly (typically Thursday mornings) at a reduced rate. Group visits, field trips, and private parties available by reservation; pricing varies. Description: Cabin Fever Play Centre is an indoor family play facility designed for active, imaginative play in a climate-controlled environment. Features include a large multi-level climbing and slide structure, interactive play elements, a Ball Blaster Arena, arcade games, and a separate Tot Spot for younger children. The space encourages physical activity, social interaction, and free play, making it a popular option during summer heat, rainy days, or as a flexible alternative to outdoor activities. Parents or guardians are required to supervise children during play sessions. Note: Cabin Fever Play Centre does not operate a structured instructional summer camp. Offerings are based on open play sessions and special events. Families should check the website or contact the facility directly to confirm summer hours, session availability, and current pricing for 2026.
Historic Annapolis Education & Family Programs 2026
Location: Multiple Historic Annapolis sites throughout downtown Annapolis, including the Museum of Historic Annapolis, William Paca House & Garden, Hogshead, and Waterfront Warehouse—Annapolis Contact: info@annapolis.org; 410-990-4514; annapolis.org Ages/Levels: Programs designed for a range of ages, from young children (approximately ages 3–7 for storytime and family activities) through teens (ages 13–18 for Junior Docent and volunteer opportunities) Program Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Year-round educational and family programming offered on select dates, with increased activity during spring and summer months. Offerings include interactive museum experiences, hands-on history activities, garden-based storytime sessions, scavenger hunts, and special family events. Description: Historic Annapolis brings local and national history to life through immersive, place-based learning experiences set in authentic historic homes, gardens, and waterfront buildings. Children and families are encouraged to explore history through storytelling, guided discovery, crafts, and interactive exhibits that make the past accessible and engaging. Older students can deepen their interest through Junior Docent opportunities, developing public speaking, leadership, and historical interpretation skills while working alongside professional educators and historians. While not a traditional summer camp, Historic Annapolis offers flexible educational enrichment well suited for summer learning and family outings. Note: Historic Annapolis does not currently operate a multi-week or full-day summer camp. Families should consult the Historic Annapolis website or events calendar for confirmed 2026 program dates, age guidelines, registration requirements, and pricing details.
Hospice of the Chesapeake Youth Grief Support Programs 2026
Location: John & Cathy Belcher Campus—90 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena Contact: info@hospicechesapeake.org; 4109872003; hospicechesapeake.org Ages/Levels: Children and teens approximately ages 6–18, depending on program Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Offers year-round grief support programs including age-specific support groups, workshops, and therapeutic camps such as Camp Nabi (see separate listing). Activities include art, music, drumming, and nature-based sessions. Registration is required; programs are typically offered at low or no cost, with financial assistance available. Dates and program formats may vary each year. Description: Hospice of the Chesapeake provides comprehensive support for children and teens grieving the loss of a loved one. Programs combine emotional support with creative expression, peer connection, and therapeutic activities designed to help young people process grief, build coping skills, and develop resilience. Note: See Camp Nabi listing for traditional camp listing.
Hospice of the Chesapeake’s Camp Nabi Grief Camp
Location: Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center, 975 Indian Landing Road, Millersville Contact: Chesapeake Life Center: 1-888-501-7077; Griefinfo@chesapeakelifecenter.org Ages/Levels: Ages 6 to 18 Dates/Times: August 7–9, 2026 Cost: $100 (scholarships are available). Description: A full weekend overnight camp experience for children and teens ages 6 to 18 who have experienced the death of a loved one. With a full team of counselors and trained volunteers, campers will participate in activities focused on memorializing their loved ones, learning coping skills in small groups, and using integrative arts to help kids express their grief. This also will include fun camp activities, like swimming, field games, ropes course, and more.
iCode Greater Crofton/Gambrills and Severna Park Summer STEM & Coding Programs 2026
Location: 1034 MD3 (Route 3), Suite B, Gambrills and 570 Benfield Rd, Severna Park, Contact: 443-7987672 (Greater Crofton/Gambrills) and 443-906-3201(Severna Park) ; icodeschool.com Ages/Levels: Children and teens ages 6–18, depending on program Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly summer camps and classes covering coding, robotics, game design, digital creation, and other STEM topics. Sessions typically run one week, with hands-on instruction and project-based learning. Past tuition starts around $399 per session (subject to change). Programs may include Minecraft modding, Roblox/game development, drone coding, YouTube creator workshops, VEX robotics, and 2D/3D design. Description: iCode Greater Crofton/Gambrills and Severna Park provides an engaging STEM and technology curriculum where students learn coding, robotics, and digital design in a hands-on, project-based environment. Classes encourage problem solving, collaboration, and creativity, using a structured belt progression to build skills and confidence. Students gain real-world experience while exploring topics aligned with their interests and abilities. Note: Specific 2026 session dates, themes, and tuition have not yet been published. Families should consult the iCode website or contact the campus directly for the most up-to-date summer schedule, registration deadlines, and program details. Free trial classes may be available prior to enrollment.
Summer at the Creek—Indian Creek School 2026
Location: Indian Creek School—1130 Anne Chambers Way, Crownsville Contact: Bob Laffey, Director of Summer Programming—summer@indiancreekschool.org; 4109233660 Ages/Grades: Approx. 4–14 years (Pre-K through rising middle school) Dates/Times: Summer at the Creek is expected to run across six weeks. Typical daily schedule: 9 a.m.–3 p.m., with before and aftercamp care options available. Cost: 2026 tuition and fees not yet published; 2025 rates ranged roughly $400–$900 per week depending on program and care options. Families should confirm 2026 pricing when registration opens. Description: Summer at the Creek offers a mix of themed, age-appropriate programs across arts, STEM, athletics, outdoor adventures, and classic summer camp activities. Campers explore Indian Creek’s 114-acre campus, participate in character-building activities, enjoy daily lunch, and engage in Water Wednesdays and other summer fun. Counselor-in-Training (CIT) weeks are available for older students. Each week emphasizes skill development, social growth, and community in a fun, supportive environment. Note: 2026 program schedule and fees will be announced on February 1, 2026. Families should check the Indian Creek School Summer Programs page or contact the Director of Summer Programming for the most up-to-date information.
Summer at KEY—Key School Summer Programs 2026
Location: Key School—534 Hillsmere Drive, Annapolis Contact: summer@keyschool.org; 4433212575; keyschool.org Ages/Levels: Children and teens ages approximately 3 through middle/high school, grouped by age and skill level Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: One-week themed day camps running throughout June and July. Full-day sessions typically 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m., with supervised lunch and optional extended care. Tuition varies by camp type, generally $200–$565+ per week. Recent offerings include STEM, arts, athletics, outdoor exploration, performing arts, and specialty skill camps. Description: Summer at KEY offers a wide variety of engaging programs designed to inspire creativity, build skills, and encourage active play. Campers can participate in hands-on STEM and maker projects, canoeing and crabbing on Kitty Duvall Creek, culinary workshops, coding and digital media, performing arts, athletics, and traditional summer camp activities. Programs are led by experienced instructors and counselors, with low camper-to-staff ratios and access to Key School’s athletic fields, science labs, music rooms, and playgrounds. Note: Specific 2026 session dates, registration deadlines, and detailed camp listings are updated annually. Families should consult the Summer at KEY website or contact the camp office for the latest information on age requirements, tuition, and extended care options.
Live Arts Maryland Performing Arts Programs 2026
Location: 801 Chase Street, Annapolis Contact: hello@liveartsmd.org; 4437715198; liveartsmd.org Ages/Levels: Children, teens, and adults of all experience levels; specific youth programs vary by offering Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Year-round performing arts programs including youth workshops, theater classes, and creative studio sessions. Programs cover acting, playwriting, improvisation, musical theater, movement, and stagecraft. Schedules and tuition vary by program and are published seasonally. Description: Live Arts Maryland provides high-quality educational and performance experiences in theater, music, and dance. Youth programs introduce participants to acting, stagecraft, storytelling, and ensemble collaboration. Many classes and workshops culminate in showcases or performances that highlight participants’ creative growth. The organization also produces concerts, chorale and orchestral presentations, and community arts events. Note: Live Arts Maryland does not operate a traditional summer camp with fixed multi-week daily schedules. Families should consult the Live Arts Maryland education page or contact the organization directly for 2026 program dates, pricing, and age-level information.
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts Summer Programs 2026
Location: 801 Chase Street, Annapolis Contact: info@marylandhall.org; 410-2635544; marylandhall.org Ages/Levels: Children and teens approximately ages 5–18, depending on program Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly summer arts day camps and classes, offered midJune through midAugust. Programs may be half-day or full-day, with tuition varying by session and age group. Offerings include visual arts, ceramics, mixed-media, jewelry, fiber arts, theater, dance, music, and digital arts. Description: Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts provides a rich, hands-on summer arts experience for youth, guided by professional teaching artists. Programs encourage skill development, creative expression, and collaboration among peers. Students explore multiple art forms and gain confidence in their abilities, culminating in projects or performances that showcase their growth. Maryland Hall also hosts year-round exhibitions, performances, and community arts events. Note: Specific 2026 session dates, schedules, age requirements, and tuition are updated annually. Families should consult Maryland Hall’s summer program catalog or contact the organization directly for current registration information and details.
MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra Youth & Education Programs 2026
Location: Eastern Shore of Maryland and Southern Delaware (primary administrative office in Easton) Contact: info@midatlanticsymphony.org; midatlanticsymphony.org Ages/Levels: Youth and students ages approximately 12–25 for competitions; all ages for school and community outreach programs Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Year-round educational and outreach initiatives including school visits, instrument demonstrations, youth master classes, and access to symphony performances. Programs are arranged with schools or community partners; fees vary depending on program type. The Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition provides performance opportunities for advanced young musicians. Description: The MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra is a professional ensemble serving Maryland’s Eastern Shore and southern Delaware. Beyond its concert season, the orchestra engages students through classroom visits, interactive demonstrations, master classes, and performance experiences that support music education and inspire young musicians. The orchestra also offers youth access to symphonic concerts and organizes competitions for developing soloists. Note: The MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra does not operate a traditional summer camp with daily sessions or multi-week programming. Families seeking structured summer music camps may consider options such as the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestra Summer Orchestra Camp in Annapolis.
Monsignor Slade Catholic School Summer Program 2026
Location: 120 Dorsey Road, Glen Burnie Contact: Summer Program Director, Mrs. Suzanne Peters; speters@msladeschool.com; 4107667130 x2502; msladeschool.com/studentlife/summer-programs Ages/Levels: Children in PreK2 through 7th grade Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Fullday summer program offered weekly throughout the summer months. Hours typically run 7 a.m.–5 p.m. for younger children and 7 a.m.–6 p.m. for older campers. Weekly themed activities include arts and crafts, water play, sports and games, and field trips. Families may enroll for any number of weeks. Tuition and registration details are released annually. Description: Monsignor Slade Catholic School’s summer program provides a structured, engaging experience for children during summer break. Weekly themes guide hands-on projects, outdoor play, organized games, and excursions, all in a nurturing school environment. Extended care is typically available before and after program hours to accommodate working families. Note: This program functions as a summer enrichment/child care program, not a traditional instructional summer camp. Families should check the school’s website or contact the Summer Program Director for the latest 2026 session dates, themes, and tuition information.
Musical Stages Summer Musical Theatre Camps 2026
Location: Mercy High School (Baltimore) and The Key School (Annapolis) Contact: 443-422-2605; musicalstages.org Ages/Levels: Children and teens ages approximately 6–15, grouped by age and experience level. Session Format/Schedule and Cost: Musical Stages offers immersive, two-week, full-day musical theatre camps during the summer. Baltimore Session: July 6–July 17, 2026 Annapolis Session: July 20–July 31, 2026. Camps run weekdays and focus on performance preparation and theatrical training. Tuition is usually $550 for either session Description: Musical Stages provides a dynamic musical theater experience where campers collaborate to produce a full stage performance from start to finish. Participants receive daily instruction in acting, singing, dance, stagecraft, and costume design, while building confidence, creativity, and teamwork skills. Each session concludes with a live performance for family and friends.
Naptown Sings and Plays! Summer Music Camps 2026
Location: 141 Gibralter Ave, Annapolis Contact: 410-8017936; naptownsings.com Age /Levels: Children ages approximately 3–18, with age appropriate groupings for singing, rhythm, and instrument activities Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly summer music camps, typically 10 a.m.–3 p.m., with optional before care (7:30 a.m.) and after care (until 5:30 p.m.) available for an additional fee. Tuition has been around $355 per week. Camps feature themed music weeks, singing, percussion, piano or ukulele, and group performance activities. Description: Naptown Sings and Plays! provides a dynamic summer music experience where children explore singing, rhythm, and instrument play in a fun, supportive environment. Campers are grouped by age and experience, and each week offers new musical genres and themes. The program emphasizes creativity, confidence, and collaboration, complemented by yearround lessons, glee clubs, and performance opportunities. Note: Specific 2026 weekly themes, exact dates, and tuition are published annually. Families should consult the Naptown Sings and Plays! website or contact the studio directly for the latest schedule and registration details.
Naval Academy Athletic Association Summer Sports Camps 2026
Location: United States Naval Academy—121 Blake Road, Annapolis, MD 21402 (various athletic facilities including NavyMarine Corps Memorial Stadium) Contact: Naval Academy Athletic Association; navysports.com (Camps section); general phone through USNA Athletics camps contacts Ages/Levels: Youth and teens approximately ages 6–18, depending on sport and skill level Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Multi-day day camps and overnight camps offered across multiple sports. Sessions vary by sport: Crew (Rowing): Overnight camps for ages 13–18; tuition around $1,295 per 5-day session; Swimming: One-week day or resident sessions; tuition varies; Water Polo: Day and overnight clinics for youth and teens; Basketball: Day camps focusing on fundamentals for ages 6–16; Lacrosse: Day and evening clinics for grades 5–8; Baseball: Youth day and leadership/overnight camps. Other sports such as volleyball, soccer, and wrestling may also be offered. Exact schedules and tuition are published annually. Description: The Naval Academy Athletic Association offers youth and teen athletes the opportunity to train in a collegiate athletic environment under experienced coaches. Camps emphasize skill development, teamwork, leadership, and physical conditioning. Overnight camps provide a full Naval Academy experience with dorm stays and structured daily schedules, while day camps focus on skill-building and game play. Note: Specific 2026 dates, age/grade groups, tuition, and registration details are updated annually. Families should consult the Naval Academy Athletic Association / USNA sports camps website or contact the camp coordinators for the most current information.
St. John the Evangelist School Summer Programs 2026
Location: 669 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park Contact: 4106472283; stjohnspschool.org Ages/Levels: Students enrolled in preschool through 8th grade; rising age/grade levels determine eligibility for summer activities Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: While the school primarily operates as a yearround parish school, summer offerings are generally limited to informal enrichment activities and parish-sponsored Vacation Bible School. Vacation Bible School typically serves rising PreK4 through grade school children, featuring Bible stories, songs, games, and interactive group activities. Specific schedules and tuition are published annually. Description: St. John the Evangelist School provides faith-centered education from preschool through grade 8, with extracurricular and enrichment programs during the school year. In the summer, the parish hosts programs such as Vacation Bible School, which combine learning, fellowship, and hands-on activities. Families may also inquire about school-linked enrichment or parish youth events that occur during the summer months. Note: St. John the Evangelist School does not operate a traditional multi-week summer camp. Families should consult the school website or contact the school or parish offices for the most up-to-date 2026 summer offerings, including Vacation Bible School and any school-sponsored enrichment opportunities.
Severn School Summer Programs 2026
Location: Teel Campus, 201 Water Street, Severna Park Contact: Severn School Summer Programs; 4106477700; severnschool.com/summeratsevern Ages/Levels: Children and teens ages approximately 3 through high school, depending on program type Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Traditional multiweek summer camps have been suspended for 2026 due to campus construction. Standalone sports camps are available, typically multiday day camps focused on skill development in specific sports such as basketball, lacrosse, football, volleyball, and field hockey. Example: Field Hockey Camp, July 27–30, 2026, with full-day tuition around $529 and half-day tuition around $369. Description: Severn School’s 2026 summer offerings focus primarily on athletic development through sportspecific camps. Camps provide instruction for novice and experienced athletes, emphasizing skill improvement, teamwork, and fundamentals. Age- and grade-appropriate groupings ensure suitable challenges for all participants. Traditional themed summer day camps in arts, academics, and general enrichment are not offered this year. Note: Families should consult Severn School’s summer programs web page or contact the school directly for updated 2026 sports camp schedules, registration deadlines, age eligibility, and tuition.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis Summer Programs 2026
Location: 3112 Arundel on the Bay Road, Annapolis Contact: info@stannesschool.org; 4102638650; stannesschool.org Ages/Levels: Summer Explorers Camp: Ages 3.5 to rising Kindergarten; Summer Stars Camp: Rising 1st through 3rd grade Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly themed summer camps, Monday–Friday, typically 9 a.m.–3 p.m., with optional before and after care. Past tuition for Summer Explorers Camp was approximately $385 per week; Summer Stars Camp tuition and exact dates for 2026 to be confirmed. Description: St. Anne’s School of Annapolis offers engaging summer programs that foster creativity, exploration, and fun. Summer Explorers Camp introduces young learners to arts and crafts, music and movement, project-based play, nature exploration, and outdoor activities. Summer Stars Camp for rising 1st–3rd graders emphasizes camper choice, with activities in arts, STEM, games, and team-building, all guided by weekly themes for a fresh experience each session. Note: Specific 2026 session dates, weekly themes, age groups, and tuition are updated annually. Families should consult St. Anne’s School’s website or contact the camp office directly for the latest registration and program information.
St. Margaret’s Day School Summer Camp 2026
Location: 1605 Pleasant Plains Road, Annapolis Contact: 4107572333; summer@stmargaretsdayschool.org; stmargaretsdayschool.org/summer-camps.html Ages/Levels: Children approximately ages 2–6-plus, with age groupings varying by theme and session Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly day camp sessions, Monday–Friday, typically 9 a.m.–3 p.m., with optional before care (starting 7:30 a.m.) and after care (until 5:30 p.m.). Tuition typically ranges from $200–$300-plus per week depending on age and schedule. Weekly themes include age appropriate arts and crafts, science exploration, outdoor activities, water play, and occasional field trips for older campers. Description: St. Margaret’s Day School Summer Camp provides a fun, hands-on experience that encourages creativity, exploration, and outdoor play. Campers enjoy weekly themed activities that include arts and crafts, science projects, water play, and social interaction, all in a nurturing early childhood environment. Special end-of-week events highlight each theme and give campers a chance to showcase their projects and discoveries. Note: Specific 2026 session dates, weekly themes, age groupings, and tuition are updated annually. Families should consult the St. Margaret’s Day School summer camps page or contact the school directly for current registration details, pricing, and age eligibility.
St. Vincent Pallotti High School Summer Camps 2026
Location: 113 St. Mary’s Place, Laurel Contact: Summer Camp Coordinator, Aneisha Felton; afelton@pallottihs.org; 3017253228 ext. 2241; pallottihs.org/summer-camps Ages/Levels: Children and teens ages approximately 6–17, grouped by age/grade and interest level Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Weekly summer camps, Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., with optional after-care (3–5 p.m.), evening sessions (5–8 p.m.), and lunch option. Tuition from past seasons ranges from approximately $225/week for day camp and $125/week for evening camp; some specialty camps include additional supply fees. Description: Pallotti Summer Camps offer a variety of enrichment and sports programs designed to encourage personal growth, build new interests, and foster friendships. Offerings include athletics (soccer, basketball, lacrosse, cheerleading, track and field), academic and enrichment topics (science, Model UN, SAT prep), and specialty camps. Camps emphasize skill development, teamwork, and fun activities, led by experienced instructors and coaches with age-appropriate groupings. Note: The 2026 schedule, specific session dates, tuition, age/grade breakouts, and registration deadlines are typically published in early spring. Families should check the Pallotti summer camps page or contact the camp coordinator for the most current information.
Summit School Summer Programs 2026
Location: 664 E Central Avenue, Edgewater Contact: camp@thesummitschool.org; thesummitschool.org/summer-programs Ages/Levels: Children entering grades 1–8; specialty sessions for older students entering grades 6–9 Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Camp Summit: Monday–Friday, 8:25 a.m.–3 p.m., for students entering grades 1–8, typically held from early July through late July. Tuition varies by session; families should check the Summit School website for 2026 pricing; Specialty Camps: Week-long half-day classes, such as EmPOWER™ Writing and Executive Function Skills, for students entering grades 6–9; tuition varies by class. Description: Summit School’s summer programs help students maintain and build academic skills while engaging in fun social and recreational activities. Camp Summit combines structured morning academic sessions—including reading, math, and writing reinforcement—with afternoon recreation designed to foster confidence, teamwork, and friendships. Specialty sessions focus on skill development in targeted areas for older students. Note: Specific 2026 session dates, themes, age/grade groupings, and tuition are published annually. Families should consult the Summit School summer programs page or contact the camp office directly for the latest registration details.
Wellness House of Annapolis Family & Youth Programs 2026
Location: 225 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis Contact: 410-9900941; annapoliswellnesshouse.org Ages/Levels: Children and teens approximately ages 5–17, depending on program Session Format/(Last Known) Schedule and Cost: Wellness House offers yearround programs for children and families affected by cancer, including support groups, creative workshops, therapeutic activities, and seasonal events. Programs are free of charge, with membership and registration required. Offerings may include “Paint Your Rainbow” summer day experiences, outdoor wellness groups, and animal-assisted therapy sessions. Exact 2026 dates are published annually. Description: Wellness House provides holistic support for children, teens, and families navigating the impact of cancer. Programs focus on building coping skills, peer connection, emotional resilience, and joyful engagement through hands-on and therapeutic activities. Youth participants benefit from supportive group environments, mindfulness activities, outdoor wellness, and creative expression, while families can access workshops and events designed to foster shared healing. Note: Wellness House programs are support-oriented rather than traditional summer camps. Families should consult the Wellness House calendar or contact the organization directly for 2026 schedules, registration requirements, and age eligibility.