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COURTESY OF SCHOOLS PICTURED Education Unlimited. Stanford University and UC Berkeley. www.educationunlimited.com. 510/548- 6612. A variety of camps range from academics, science and engineering to video production and writing. Grades: 9-12. Evergreen United Education Foundation. Various locations. 408/406-3728. www.evergreenunited.org. Math, English, science, arts enrichment and sports camps. Grades: K-11. Extreme Learning Center of Morgan Hill. 15750 Vineyard Blvd., Morgan Hill. 408/659-8323. www.extremelearningcenter. com. Camps include robotics, cooking, video games, and sewing. Grades: PreK-8. The Girls’ Middle School. 3400 W. Bayshore Road., Palo Alto. 650/968-8338. www.girlsms.org. Programs are offered in science, technology and the arts. Grades: 4-7. Humane Society Silicon Valley. 901 Ames Ave., Milpitas. 408/262-2133. www.hssv.org. Kids learn dog training and animal play therapy, as well as getting to enjoy arts and crafts. Grades: 3-8. Junipero Serra High School. 451 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo. 650/345-8207. www.serrahs.com. Academic, sports, swim, rowing and rec camps. Ages: 3-17. Los Altos Christian School. 16845 Hicks Road, Los Gatos. 408/997-4682. www.lgcs.org. Way to Go Summer Program offers academic enrichment activities, games, swimming and more. Grades: K-7. Mercy High School. 2750 Adeline Drive, Burlingame. 650/343-3631. www.mercyhsb.com. Class offerings range from math, writing, coding, and design to ASL, theater, dance, swimming and cooking. Grades: 6-12. Merryhill Schools. Milpitas. 408/945-9090. San Jose 408/254-1282. www.merryhillschool.com. Camps include sports and games, swimming, arts and crafts, science and nature and more. Ages: 4-14. Monarch Christian Schools. 2420 N. Foothill Blvd., Los Altos. 408/735-9409. www.monarchchristianschools. org. Science themes, music, art, cooking, puppets are highlights. Grades: PreK-5. 36 South Bay Accent Montecito School. 1468 Grant Road, Los Altos. 650/ 968-5957. www.montecitopreschool.com. Summer school and camp programs are designed to enrich learning. Ages: 2-4. Mulberry School. 220 Belgatos Road, Los Gatos. 408/358-9080. www.mulberry.org. Themed camps include science, art, outdoor exploration and adventure. Grades: 1-9. Notre Dame Belmont. 1540 Ralston Ave., Belmont. 650/595-1913. www.ndhsb.org. Classes include math, English and test-taking skills, plus sports camps. Grades: 7-12. Notre Dame San Jose 596 S. Second St., San Jose 408/294-1113, ndsj.org Overview: At Notre Dame San Jose summer is all about broadening academic and technology abilities, getting creative with art, and achieving new goals in sports. The school’s comprehensive week-long STEAM camps include timely topics such as engineering, graphic design and environmental science. Students who wish to brush up on math, English or Spanish—or learn a new talent such as creative writing—may do so in special summer classes. Enriching workshops in ceramics, theater and dance provide additional artistic outlets. And seven popular sports camps allow kids to hone their athletic skills. As an added bonus, Notre Dame San Jose’s downtown location serves as an excellent starting point for walking to field trips at local destinations. Grades: 5-12 Dates: June-July (check website for dates) Rates: $150-$1000 Enrollment: Open enrollment begins in February Nueva School. 6565 Skyline Blvd., Hillsborough. 650/350-4600. www.summer@nuevaschool.org. Music program includes rock, jazz, fiddle and vocals. Grades: 4-9. Summer intensives explore academic passions. Grades: PreK-8. Oakwood School, 105 John Wilson Way, Morgan Hill. 408/782-7177. www.summer@oakwoodway. org. Summer Arts Academy and Summer Blast offer enrichment classes in academics and the arts. Grades: PreK-6. Ohlone for Kids and Teens. 39399 Cherry St., Newark. 510/742-2304. www.ohloneforkids.com. Classes held at Ohlone College and focus on robotics, video game design as well as writing and theater. Grades: 4-11. Oshman Family Jewish Community Center. 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. 650/223-8700. www.paloaltojcc. org. Summer and family camps include games, sports and arts and crafts. Grades: PreK-6. Pacific Point Christian Schools. 1575-A Mantelli Drive, Gilroy. 408/847-7922. www.pacpoint.org. Camps include kinder-readiness, arts and crafts, cheerleading, Lego, drama and more. Grades: K-6. Peninsula School. 920 Peninsula Way, Menlo Park. 650/325-1584 ext. 39. www.peninsulaschool.org. With trees to climb, rope swings and open spaces, camp offers free play as well as learning. Grades: K-8. Pepper Tree Schools of Los Gatos. Various locations. 408/356-3456. www.peppertreeschools.com. Themed camps and classes in computer, arts and crafts, gymnastics and field trips. Ages: 2-9. Pinewood School. Fremont Ave., Los Altos. 650/209-3060. www.pinewood.edu. Camps and Festival of Learning, an academic and enrichment program with project-based classes, activities and sports. Grades: K-12. Presentation High School. 2281 Plummer Ave., San Jose. 408/264-1664. www.presentationhs.org. Camps feature theater, sports, dance and academic classes. Grades: 1-12. Sacred Heart Schools. 150 Valparaiso Ave., Atherton. 650/322-1866. www.shschools.org. Summer camps include academic classes and a variety of organized sports. Grades: PreK-8. Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School. 13601 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga. 408/867-3785. www.st-andrews.org. Camps provided by Camp Galileo offer art, science and outdoor activities. Grades: PreK-5. Saint Francis High School. 1885 Miramonte Ave., Mountain View. 650/968-1213 ext. 446. www.sfhs. com. All-sports camp. Ages: 6-12. Advanced sports camps. Grades: 4-9. Academics. Grades: 6-12. Saint Timothy’s Lutheran School Summer Camp. 5100 Camden Ave., San Jose. 408/265-0244. www. sttimslutheranschool.org. Weekly themes include cooking, drama, music, arts and crafts, math and science. Grades: K-6. Saratoga Springs Day Camp. 22801 Big Basin Way, Saratoga. 408/867-3016. www.saratoga-springs. com/day-camp. Themed programs include water play, sports, exploration and games. Ages: 5-12. ACTION DAY/PRIMARY PLUS HARKER ACADEMY FUSION ACADEMY


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