Registration for Summer 2025 opens January 15
NEW: Three-day program in Session 1, Wednesday-Friday, June 4-6 for DPS students who are still in school Monday and Tuesday!
Cost: $300 for a 3-day specialty camp or day camp. Before and after care is available at a prorated cost.
Summer at Stanley is a child-centered, experiential summer program for students entering grades K-8. We create activities and environments that allow campers to explore, create, discover and problem solve.
- Six weekly sessions, beginning June 2 and ending on July 18 (with a hiatus during the week of July 4)
- Day Camp Program (entering grades K-2) - must be 5 by June 1-no exception due to licensing requirements
- Specialty Program (entering grades 3-8)
- Hours: 8:30 AM- 3:00 PM
- Session Dates:
- June 2 - 6
- June 9 - 13
- June 16 - 20 (No camp on 6/19 due to Juneteenth holiday)
- June 23 - 27
- July 7 - 11
- July 14 - 18
Click to view the 2025 Day Camp Brochure!
2025 Camp Schedule & Pricing
Hours
Session |
Time |
Early Birds (before-camp care) |
7:30-8:30 AM |
Full-day Program |
8:30 AM-3 PM |
Milk & Cookies (after-camp care) |
3:00-5:30 PM |
Tuition 2025
Program |
Cost per week |
Full-Day Program |
$455 (plus material fee) |
Early Birds (before-camp care) |
$55 |
Milk & Cookies (after-camp care) |
$125 |
Insurance (Optional) |
$50 per camp |
*There is a $25 registration fee per camper. This will only be charged once per summer.
Please review our cancelation policies before registering. No refunds will be given after April 1. Click here for information about Financial Aid for qualifying Stanley BPS students.
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Registration opens on January 15, 2025
Podcast: Supercharging a Summer Camp
Hear from Sara Stern, Stanley's Director of Admission and Summer Programs, sharing tips for starting and sustaining impactful summer programs - including supporting underserved populations, creating pathways to increase socioeconomic diversity, and approaching staffing effectively.
Sara also shares strategies for fostering fruitful partnerships with regional organizations and establishing a robust parent ambassador program to strengthen admission efforts.
Podcast: Supercharging a Summer Camp