SuperCamp
KIDS LOVE SUPERCAMP. PARENTS DO, TOO. Kids 11-19 love SuperCamp because they discover their own greatness. They learn that they can accomplish anything they put their minds to. And they enjoy every action-packed minute at camp with our dynamic staff. Parents love SuperCamp because their kids return home more positive, confident and motivated, which is reflected in their grades and their relationships at home and with friends. Check out why SuperCamp is a great investment in your 11-18 year old’s future.
SuperCamp is the leading learning and life skills summer camp in the world, with over 53,000 graduates in 28 years. This year, SuperCamp will be held at nine great schools across the U.S.: in the west - Stanford University (Bay Area, CA), UCLA and Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, CA), Cal State San Marcos (San Diego, CA), University of Washington (Seattle, WA), Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO), Lake Forest Academy (Chicago, IL), Brown University (Providence, RI), and Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC).
We offer four age-specific programs, in which the learning and life skills are geared to the grade levels of the kids in that program:
Junior Forum (7 days) – for students entering grades 6-8
Senior Forum (10 days) – for students entering grades 9-12
Quantum U (8 days) – our “college success program” for incoming college freshmen
We also offer a unique 3-day Parent Weekend at two of our locations, which gives parents of kids enrolled in SuperCamp a chance to learn a lot about themselves and their children in an energizing, emotional and enlightening span of 48 hours. They gain valuable insight into many of the same real-life skills their kids learn in camp. As one parent who attended in 2007 says, “Jump in and plan on getting wet; enjoy the ride because it is mapping our children’s future as well as our own.”
Make sure you check out our website right away, pick a location and dates, and register early as our camps fill up fast. Last year, over 200 students ended up on the waiting list unable to get into the camp they wanted. While at our website, make sure you read what some past SuperCamp grads and their parents have to say about how valuable the experience of attending SuperCamp was.
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