Learn, create, and have fun all summer long with hands-on camps for every interest.

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  • The Camp runs from June 22 through July 31
  • Sessions are offered in the morning (8:30–11:30) and afternoon (12:30–3:30)

  • Each week includes different activities, so students can join the same camp more than once for a new experience

     

  • Open to registered St. Mark Students only

Beyond the Books

Whether your child wants to build skills, try something new, or spend time with friends, there is a place for them at Summer at St. Mark!

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Summer @ St. Mark!

Register before June 10, 2026

Summer at St. Mark is the best kind of summer with familiar faces, new experiences, and something to look forward to every week. Led by our own faculty and staff, these camps are designed to keep your child engaged, growing, and having a great time all summer long.

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Camp Descriptions

All weeks of camp include different activities, so children may sign up for the same camp on multiple weeks for a new experience! 

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Art Camp

Facilitators: Mrs. Becker and Ms. Renehan

Campers explore different textures and mediums while letting their imaginations run wild through hands-on projects. From vibrant tropical summer scenes to magical walks through the forest, each day will inspire young artists to create, experiment, and have fun. Campers entering grades 4 and up will have the option to learn to crochet.

Week 1 June 22-26, 8:30-11:30
Week 5 July 27-31, 12:30-3:30

 

Reading Camp

Facilitators: Ms. Weber and Ms. Lyons

Summer Reading Camp is an opportunity for students to continue their English/Language Arts learning and strengthen reading skills before returning for a new school year. In order to prevent the “summer slide”, students will practice reading comprehension (auditory and visual), decoding and defining new words (vocabulary), and exploring interactive reading responses (creative writing, dramatic presentations, artistic projects). All activities are designed to be fun, creative, and socially engaging.

Week 3 July 13-17, 8:30-11:30
Week 4 July 20-24, 8:30-11:30

Math Camp

Facilitators: Mrs. Robinson and Ms. Workman

Math Camp is an opportunity for our students to review different topics, such as Geometry, Measurement and Data, Fractions, Operations, Place Value, Number Sense, etc. Students practice these skills with hands-on activities to reinforce skills taught, while also learning new skills. This is a great way to brush up on math skills and review what they have learned from the previous year and get a sneak peek into next year!

Week 2 July 6-10, 8:30-11:30
Week 5 July 27-31, 12:30-3:30

Writing Camp

Facilitators: Mrs. Bourassa and Ms. D’Alessandro

 This engaging writing camp invites young authors to explore a variety of writing genres through fun and creative activities. Throughout the week, campers will practice storytelling, opinion writing, and informational writing while building confidence in their ideas and voices. Students will collaborate, share their work, and grow as writers in a supportive and exciting environment. 

Week 2 July 6-10, 12:30-3:30
Week 3 July 13-17, 12:30-3:30

High School Placement Test Preparation

Facilitators: Ms. Fennessy and Mrs. Robinson

Preparation for the HSPT test for incoming 8th graders of St. Mark School ONLY.

Week 2 July 6-10, 12:30-3:30
Week 5 July 27-31, 12:30-3:30

 

LEGO Camp

 Facilitators: Mrs. Engel and Mr. Stevens

Campers take on themed builds each session, from designing their own LEGO city to building and racing vehicles down a ramp. Expect theme days such as Star Wars, Disney, Superheroes and Ninjago!

Week 4 July 20-24, 12:30-3:30

Sports Camp

Facilitators: Mr. Franz and Coach Jay Jefferson 

Campers will engage in a variety of athletic activities and play their favorite sports!

Week 1
June 22-26, 8:30-11:30