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The Waldo School
Basic Information
Focus: STEAM Based Camp with an Inquiry-Based Approach
Owner: Daniela Sarbu
Director: Courtney Bode
Address: 110 1st Street
Jersey City, NJ 07011
Phone Number: 201-721-6000
Email: info@waldoschool.com
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Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 0 - 14
Camp Season: 2024
Setting:
Private PreK - 8th Grade school in downtown Jersey City, NJ with outdoor space
Gender: Co-Ed
Camp Capacity: 200
Pricing: Dependent upon program timing and age range ($1,000 - $1,600 per two weeks)
Additional Information:
Our summer camp offers four different sessions for parents to choose from with multiple timing options to help meet the needs of our families. We have also designed two separate summer camp programs, one for preschoolers and one for Kindergartners - 8th Graders!
Waldo Preschool STEAM Summer Camp (PreK 2, PreK 3, PreK 4)
Our exciting summer camp program is a balance of fun and creativity, with an emphasis on student-driven, inquiry-based approaches to learning! During each week's unique theme, such as Under the Sea, Silly Scientists, and Healthy Habits, STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) will be incorporated in a hands-on way. Campers will have opportunities to continue to build on their academic skills, such as phonics and reading. Our camp also features daily outdoor time!
Waldo STEAM Summer Camp(Kindergarten - 8th Grade)
Featuring robotics, engineering, art, programming and coding activities, campers will problem solve and collaborate on projects using the latest technology in a student driven, inquiry-based setting! Campers will explore exciting, STEAM-focused themes, such as Crazy Chemistry, Architecture Design, Funky Physics and Engineering the Future! Campers will also lean about a different sport each week in our gymnasium, and participate in daily outdoor time and walking trips to the waterfront. Twice per week, campers will spend their entire morning at the local Marin Green park!
Note that campers will be placed in the age group they completed in the previous academic school year.
Tags: stem, preschool, middle school, Elementary