Bay Area Summer Camps
For over twenty years, SuperCamp has held Bay Area summer camps for high school and middle school students. This year, for the first time, we're offering three locations for families interested in our Bay Area academic camps.
Bay Area Teen Camps
Once again, we're back on the beautiful Stanford campus, where we will hold four Bay Area high school camps over the course of the summer. These 10-day Bay Area teen camps are open to students entering grades 9-12 in the fall. In addition, there will be a Senior Forum date at UC Berkeley.
Bay Area Academic Camps for Middle School Students
We also run a Bay Area summer enrichment camp for middle school students - those entering grades 6-8 in the fall. Our Bay Area summer camp for middle schoolers will take place on the campus of UC Berkeley.
This 7-day program is scheduled to conclude on the same day as one of the Bay Area high school camps at Stanford. So parents who want to enroll a middle school student and a high school student can have them in Bay Area summer camps concurrently.
Bay Area Summer Camp for Parents
SuperCamp also runs a 3-day Bay Area summer camp for parents, which provides parents of kids enrolled in SuperCamp with information on the learning and life skills taught at SuperCamp. Parents who attend our Parent Weekend tell us that the three-day camp is invaluable at improving relationships within the home and helping them support their students throughout the school year.
Bay Area Enrichment Camps Schedule
Here's the complete line-up for all of our Bay Area Summer Camps:
Bay Area academic camps for middle school students (Junior Forum):
UC Berkeley August 6 - 12
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Bay Area teen camps for high school students (Senior Forum):
Stanford June 29 - July 8
Stanford July 10 - 19
Stanford July 22 - 31
Stanford August 2 - 12
UC Berkeley July 25 - August 3
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Bay Area summer camp for parents (Parent Weekend)
Stanford August 10 - 12
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Andrea, SuperCamp grad parent
"My daughter attended SuperCamp at Stanford this summer and to say she enjoyed it would be the understatement of the year. She's always been a great student and daughter, but this was a life-changing event for her. She has just written her first English essay as a freshman and, of course, it is about SuperCamp. Keep up the good work! It is much appreciated by parents and students! Her siblings will soon be SuperCampers, too."
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