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KLA Academy
Basic Information
Focus: A Reggio Emilia inspired school serving students from Infant – 5th Grade
Director: KLA Plus Director Veronica Alter
Address: 375 SW 15th Rd. Miami, FL. 33129
Phone Number: Front Desk (786) 422-6262 Admissions (305) 377-0391
Email: klaplus@klaacademy.org
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: Infant – 5th Grade
Camp Season: June 11-July 26
Setting:
Summertime is an opportunity to be creative, explore new things and continue to learn while having fun, and KLA Academy has many great options! From Preschool Summer Camp (Infants to Pre-K4) to Elementary Summer Specialty Camps dedicated to different activities and sports and Elementary Summer Day Camp to Soccer Summer Camp (Kinder to 5th Grade), there is something for every child at our one-of-a-kind facility in Brickell.
Gender: Coed
Camp Capacity: It varies based on the camp
Pricing: Pricing varies based on camp. See camp website for more information on pricing
Activities:
Preschool camp:
Bounce house
Cooking
Splash Day
Movie Day
Sensory exploration
Elementary summer specialty camps:
Mornings: Specialty Camps
Afternoons: Activities, games, projects
Fridays: Field trips!
Elementary summer day camp:
Arts
Sports
Games
Indoor & Outdoor activities
Field trips
Soccer camp:
3 hours of soccer on our rooftop field in the morning
afternoon activities, games and projects
Additional Information:
Summertime is an opportunity to be creative, explore new things, and continue to learn while having fun!
Our Summer Camp program is open to KLA Academy students as well as to the public in our one-of-a-kind facility in Brickell. Weeklong camps such as arts, math, sport are offered in June and July, typically from 9 AM to 4 PM. We have programs for students of all ages, from preschool to 5th grade. Families can join for as many sessions as they'd like. Registration is open!