2024 K - 5 Summer Camp Schedule

 
Week One
June 17 – 21
(No camp June 19th federal holiday)
 
West Hills

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

List of 6 items.

  • Camp Cricut Create! (Grades 3-5)

    It doesn’t take an artist to create one-of-a-kind projects. Using the computer program Design Space, students can easily tap into their creative side to create images on tablet computers. Watch their designs come to life as they create one-of-a-kind tote bags, water bottles, t-shirts, and more. Creativity and technology come together in this camp as students print their designs on Cricut Makers.

    Date: June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $152 + $25 materials fee
  • Eagles Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    Under the Sea
     
    Why not dive deep into the blue with an under-the-sea theme? The wonder and mystery of the ocean is such a captivating place to explore. After all, did you know that 80% of the ocean remains unexplored?
     
    The mystery of the ocean is what makes an under-the-sea theme so awesome. We will have our very own magical adventure through Neptune’s kingdom. We will explore all the interesting creature that live in our oceans and learn how we can keep their home clean.  Activities may include examining the anatomy of a fish and learn the ancient technique of gyotaku or “fish rubbing”, create a kelp forest and make your own submarine. You will explore many weird wonders that live under the sea through science language art, science, games and creative art activities.
     
    Just beware of passing mermaids – you may never want to leave! 
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

     
    Under the Sea
     
    Why not dive deep into the blue with an under-the-sea theme? The wonder and mystery of the ocean is such a captivating place to explore. After all, did you know that 80% of the ocean remains unexplored?
     
    The mystery of the ocean is what makes an under-the-sea theme so awesome. We will have our very own magical adventure through Neptune’s kingdom. We will explore all the interesting creature that live in our oceans and learn how we can keep their home clean.  Activities may include examining the anatomy of a fish and learn the ancient technique of gyotaku or “fish rubbing”, create a kelp forest and make your own submarine. You will explore many weird wonders that live under the sea through science language art, science, games and creative art activities.
     
    Just beware of passing mermaids – you may never want to leave! 
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Robotics for Competition (Grades 5-9)

    Entering 5th (full day program)
    In this class presented by Chaminade’s internationally recognized Eagle Engineering robotics team, you will be introduced to basic engineering concepts in a way that’s so fun, you’ll forget that it’s preparing you as the next generation of innovators, inventors, and technicians. Students will work in teams create and operate a robot to compete in a game inspired by this year’s VEX Robotics Competition. No experience necessary. Involves hand tools and light metal work. Closed-toed shoes required. The course fee includes a healthy snack and lunch every day of the week!
     
    Instructor: Tommy Smeltzer, Robotics Director
     
    Week 1: June 17 - 21
    Time: 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
     
    Fee: $525 per week
  • Football ( Grades 3-7)

    Join Coaches Machuca, Riley and Harwell for a great camp on our signature blue football field.  Along with the coaches our current Eagles varsity players will provide instruction and drills on both offense and defensive skills. Of course, there will be plenty of time for some fun and competitive games of flag football at this camp. Go Eagles!

    Date: June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $152
  • Advanced Skills Baseball Camp (Grades 6-8)

    This advanced skills camp is for students entering 6th - 8th grade in the fall of 2024

    Join the varsity coaching staff as well as the Chaminade Eagle baseball players at an advanced skills camp aimed to get you ready to compete at the next level, high school baseball.  Both offensive and defensive skills will be addressed, including hitting, base running, pitching, and outfield and infield defensive skills. Come see what it's like to be part of Eagle baseball! You can attend one session or both!

    Location: West Hills Campus Baseball Field (High School)

    Session 1 Dates:
    June 17 – 20  (M-TH)
    Time: 8:30 – 11:30 am
    Cost: $275

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

List of 4 items.

  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Our planet is a beautiful place, and it is up to all of us to take good care of our world. We will explore the beauty of our neighborhood with the various colors, sizes, shapes, and texture of the natural world. Campers will create their own earth art using items found around us and try a Eco-Design where we take reduce, reuse, recycle to a new level!  We will also learn how to take care of our feathered friends by making bird feeder and keep our homes beautiful by creating seed bombs to grow more flowers and plants.  Let’s Go Green together!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Our planet is a beautiful place, and it is up to all of us to take good care of our world. We will explore the beauty of our neighborhood with the various colors, sizes, shapes, and texture of the natural world. Campers will create their own earth art using items found around us and try a Eco-Design where we take reduce, reuse, recycle to a new level!  We will also learn how to take care of our feathered friends by making bird feeder and keep our homes beautiful by creating seed bombs to grow more flowers and plants.  Let’s Go Green together!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • Volleyball (Grades 3-8)

    Join our volleyball coaches in the gym to work on your game skills!  Troy Magorien, former Division 1 Men's Volleyball player from Pepperdine/Concordia and current pro player with Rising Tide along with Doug Magorien, former boys head coach of Westlake and Taft HS in a summer program to improve your current skills while having fun. Troy Magorien was a former MVP of the Marmonte league in the Conejo valley, All American AVCA HS player and coach for 949 volleyball club earning a bronze and silver medal at nationals. Doug Magorien has developed 36 Division 1 men and women's volleyball players and 1 current Olympian Kyle Ensing. Both have a wealth of knowledge to share

    Date: June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $152 
  • Camp Cricut Create (Grades 4- 8)

    It doesn’t take an artist to create one-of-a-kind projects. Using the computer program Design Space, students can easily tap into their creative side to create images on tablet computers. Watch their designs come to life as they create one-of-a-kind tote bags, water bottles, t-shirts, and more. Creativity and technology come together in this camp as students print their designs on Cricut Makers. 

    Date: June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $152 + $25 materials fee
Chatsworth

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

List of 6 items.

  • Artistic Crafts Camp (Grades K-3)

    Students will explore ceramics, printing / stamp making, and acrylic painting and create multiple pieces each week using the designated material. At the end of the camp, students will be able to showcase their work at an “art show” for friends, family, and other summer students to attend.

    Date:
     June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $152 + $25 materials fee
  • Eagles Take Flight

    NEW Students Entering 6th, 7th and 8th grades
    This workshop will immerse new students in a three-hour daily experience specifically designed to familiarize NEW Chaminade students with the middle school culture and meet their classmates. Students will also learn important skills for organization, time management, note-taking, and test preparation. Students will utilize tablet computers daily to practice keyboarding and learn the basic functions of the laptops in a classroom setting.

    Session 1: June 17 – June 28
    Session 2: July 8 –19
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $525
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades K-2)

    WEEK 1 AM: Animal Planet
     
    Calling all animal lovers! Join us as we explore animals around the world! We will discover their habitats and learn about their adaptations that help them survive. Campers will love visiting the arctic and learning about how animals use blubber to keep warm. We will make yummy fruit camels in the desert and create paper plate stingrays in the ocean. Get ready to sing with the forest animals and make your own binoculars in the jungle. Come take a nature walk with us, identifying different plant and animal species. This week will remind our campers that we share our earth with a lot of living creatures, and we are all here to make it a better place.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)

  • Eagle Explorer (Grades 3-5)

    WEEK 1 AM: Animal Planet
     
    Calling all animal lovers! Join us as we explore animals around the world! We will discover their habitats and learn about their adaptations that help them survive. Campers will love visiting the arctic and learning about how animals use blubber to keep warm. We will make yummy fruit camels in the desert and create paper plate stingrays in the ocean. Get ready to sing with the forest animals and make your own binoculars in the jungle. Come take a nature walk with us, identifying different plant and animal species. This week will remind our campers that we share our earth with a lot of living creatures, and we are all here to make it a better place.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Make Your First 3D Video Game (Grades 3-5)

    In this camp you will go well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes and create an immersive 3D world. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling the flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Projects are only compatible with Windows devices. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
     
    Date: June 17 - 21
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $285
  • Volleyball Camp (Grades 3-8)

    Join our volleyball coaches in the gym to work on your game skills!  Troy Magorien, former Division 1 Men's Volleyball player from Pepperdine/Concordia and current pro player with Rising Tide along with Doug Magorien, former boys head coach of Westlake and Taft HS in a summer program to improve your current skills while having fun. Troy Magorien was a former MVP of the Marmonte league in the Conejo valley, All American AVCA HS player and coach for 949 volleyball club earning a bronze and silver medal at nationals. Doug Magorien has developed 36 Division 1 men and women's volleyball players and 1 current Olympian Kyle Ensing. Both have a wealth of knowledge to share.

    Date: June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $152

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

List of 5 items.

  • Artistic Crafts Camp (Grades 4-8)

    Students will explore ceramics, printing / stamp making, and acrylic painting and create multiple pieces each week using the designated material. At the end of the camp, students will be able to showcase their work at an “art show” for friends, family, and other summer students to attend.

    Date: June 17- June 21 
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $152 + $25 materials fee
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Around the World in 80 Days
     
    Get out your passport because this week we are going - Around the World in 80 Days. Since we can’t just hop on a plane, we have a plan to keep our feet planted firmly on the ground but can still explore the globe. Each day this week will explore a new country and experience their culture, traditions, language, food, and games.  Get ready for a week of international fun!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Around the World in 80 Days
     
    Get out your passport because this week we are going - Around the World in 80 Days. Since we can’t just hop on a plane, we have a plan to keep our feet planted firmly on the ground but can still explore the globe. Each day this week will explore a new country and experience their culture, traditions, language, food, and games.  Get ready for a week of international fun!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • Sports Mania

    Entering K – 7th grade
    Join us for some fun in the sun with Frisbee golf, Badminton, Whiffle Ball, Ping Pong, and much much more!

    Date: June 17-21 
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $152
  • Make Your First Video Game ( Grades 6-8)

    In this camp you will go well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes and create an immersive 3D world. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling the flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Projects are only compatible with Windows devices. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
     
    Date: June 17 - 21
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $285
     
    Grades: 6-8
    Location: Chatsworth Campus
    Dates: June12-16
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
    Cost: $250
Week Two
June 24 – 28
 
West Hills

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

List of 6 items.

  • Cardboard Superhero (Grades 3-5)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here

    Date: June 24 - June 28
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • ROBLOX Coders (Grades 3-5)

    Entering 3rd – 6th grade
    Discover the Lua coding language while designing experiences in ROBLOX®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This class combines game design concepts, coding, and fun! New developers will learn to use Roblox’s Studio software to reimagine the popular game genres with your own custom code! Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program

    Date: June 24 - June 28
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $285
  • Eagle Explorers Camp (Grades K-2)

    Week 2 AM: Superheroes Assemble!
     
    Every camper is a superhero at Eagle Explorer Camp ! During this fun-filled week, campers will develop their own superhero identities and superpowers. They will be able to strengthen their superpowers with exciting games, obstacles courses, story-telling, and other fun and challenging activities.  We will also explore what make things fly and make our own superhero shields and Thor hammers with the plans from Carboard Superheroes!  Come join us in saving the word.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

    Week 2 AM: Superheroes Assemble!
     
    Every camper is a superhero at Eagle Explorer Camp ! During this fun-filled week, campers will develop their own superhero identities and superpowers. They will be able to strengthen their superpowers with exciting games, obstacles courses, story-telling, and other fun and challenging activities.  We will also explore what make things fly and make our own superhero shields and Thor hammers with the plans from Carboard Superheroes!  Come join us in saving the word.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Soccer Camp (Grades 1-8)

    Join Coach Evans, the Chaminade coach for both girls and boys Varsity teams.  Coach Evans, his staff and players will teach your skills in both offense and defense.  This camp will be run indoor in our gym and outside on the field so please bring both athletic shoes and cleats (if you already have them). Players are grouped by age and ability. This is such a great camp - if you love soccer you won't want to miss this one.

    Date: June 24 - June 28
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $190
  • Dance and Cheer Camp (Grades 2-6)

    Let’s dance and cheer now that summer is near!  Dance fundamentals and cheer will be the foundation of this camp.  Learn cheers and fun choreography to perform for your friends and family at the end of the week.  Join Chaminade’s Dance Director and L.A. Ram’s cheerleader, Jacquelyn Ward, to experience this fun filled funky week of dance!

    Dates: June 20 – 24
    Time: 8:30 am  - 11:30 am
    Location: West Hills Tutor Center Dance Studio
    Fee: $190

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

List of 4 items.

  • Cardboard Superhero (Grades 5-8)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here

    Date: June 24 - June 28
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: West Hills 
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Inventors and Imagination
     
    We live in a world of fantastic and wonderful inventions. Come explore the most important inventions and inventors and discover how they transformed the world! Think you’ve got what it takes to make your own invention?  Using imagination to make your own inventions also explore principles of engineering and design.  This week will create your own parachute and have a race to see whose design’s is the speediest and build your own catapult to see how far you can make an object fly.  If you can imagine it, you can create it!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
     
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Inventors and Imagination
     
    We live in a world of fantastic and wonderful inventions. Come explore the most important inventions and inventors and discover how they transformed the world! Think you’ve got what it takes to make your own invention?  Using imagination to make your own inventions also explore principles of engineering and design.  This week will create your own parachute and have a race to see whose design’s is the speediest and build your own catapult to see how far you can make an object fly.  If you can imagine it, you can create it!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
     
  • Volleyball (Grades 3-8)

    Join our volleyball coaches in the gym to work on your game skills!  Troy Magorien, former Division 1 Men's Volleyball player from Pepperdine/Concordia and current pro player with Rising Tide along with Doug Magorien, former boys head coach of Westlake and Taft HS in a summer program to improve your current skills while having fun. Troy Magorien was a former MVP of the Marmonte league in the Conejo valley, All American AVCA HS player and coach for 949 volleyball club earning a bronze and silver medal at nationals. Doug Magorien has developed 36 Division 1 men and women's volleyball players and 1 current Olympian Kyle Ensing. Both have a wealth of knowledge to share

    Date:
     June 24 - June 28
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190
Chatsworth

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

List of 7 items.

  • Eagles Take Flight Week 2

    NEW Students Entering 6th, 7th and 8th grades
    This workshop will immerse new students in a three-hour daily experience specifically designed to familiarize NEW Chaminade students with the middle school culture and meet their classmates. Students will also learn important skills for organization, time management, note-taking, and test preparation. Students will utilize tablet computers daily to practice keyboarding and learn the basic functions of the laptops in a classroom setting.

    Session 1: June 17 – June 28
    Session 2: July 8 –19
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $525
  • Mine Design (Grades K-3)

    This is your chance to make the friendship bracelets! Join us for a camp that lets you personalize and accessorize you own fashion, jewelry and accessories.  Campers will get to let their imagination and creativity run wild as they design hats, tote bags, necklaces. Supplies are included and the use of a Cricut machine will be used to aid in the campers amazing creations! 

    Date: June 24- June 28
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • Softball

    Entering 3rd – 9th grade
    Join CIF-winning coach Gina, her staff, and players in a camp designed to strengthen players’ offensive and defensive skills. This camp will include skills drills and simulated gameplay.

    Dates: June 24 - 28
    Time: 8:30 am-11:30 am 
    Location:
     Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    WEEK 2 AM: Out of the World
     
    Join us for Out of This World Adventure Camp, as we explore the frontiers of our own solar system and race to different galaxies. This exciting camp is designed to explore how many stars make up the Milky Way, how the sun, stars, planets, and their moons were formed, and what space travel will look like in the extremely near future. Campers will combine their curiosity and imagination on this galactic journey. Make you own telescope, take a turn on a spacewalk obstacle course or play asteroid toss – any way you look at it this week is bound to be out of this world!

    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades 3-5)

    WEEK 2 AM: Out of the World
     
    Join us for Out of This World Adventure Camp, as we explore the frontiers of our own solar system and race to different galaxies. This exciting camp is designed to explore how many stars make up the Milky Way, how the sun, stars, planets, and their moons were formed, and what space travel will look like in the extremely near future. Campers will combine their curiosity and imagination on this galactic journey. Make you own telescope, take a turn on a spacewalk obstacle course or play asteroid toss – any way you look at it this week is bound to be out of this world!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Minecraft Redstone Engineers (Grades 6 - 8)

    Take the next step beyond simply “playing” Minecraft and become a true Redstone engineer. Expand your Redstone knowledge by constructing your own carnival with a variety of mini-games, roller coasters, and attractions powered by Redstone. Learn how to use Command and Structure blocks to incorporate them into your builds. Activate your skills and take your Minecraft structures to the next level!
     
    Date: June 24 - June 28
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $285
  • Volleyball Camp (Grades 3-8)

    Join our volleyball coaches in the gym to work on your game skills!  Troy Magorien, former Division 1 Men's Volleyball player from Pepperdine/Concordia and current pro player with Rising Tide along with Doug Magorien, former boys head coach of Westlake and Taft HS in a summer program to improve your current skills while having fun. Troy Magorien was a former MVP of the Marmonte league in the Conejo valley, All American AVCA HS player and coach for 949 volleyball club earning a bronze and silver medal at nationals. Doug Magorien has developed 36 Division 1 men and women's volleyball players and 1 current Olympian Kyle Ensing. Both have a wealth of knowledge to share.

    Date:
     June 24 - June 28
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

List of 5 items.

  • Mine Design (Grades 4-8)

    This is your chance to make the friendship bracelets! Join us for a camp that lets you personalize and accessorize you own fashion, jewelry and accessories.  Campers will get to let their imagination and creativity run wild as they design hats, tote bags, necklaces. Supplies are included and the use of a Cricut machine will be used to aid in the campers amazing creations! 

    Date: June 24- June 28
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

     Wonderful Wizarding World
     
    Fancy a spot of magic? We know that summer camp staff are already bursting at the seams with their very own kind of magic but why not join us for this week of camp for a lot of fun and cast a super-fun spell over the week?
    Create your own magic potion and decide what powers your potion will give the muggle drinking your potion. We will crat our own spells that are sure to terrify any nearby witch or wizard and will have the ghosts, ghouls, and goblins running for cover! Of course no Wizarding week would be complete without making your very own wand -  we couldn’t think of a more spellbinding week of camp!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

     Wonderful Wizarding World
     
    Fancy a spot of magic? We know that summer camp staff are already bursting at the seams with their very own kind of magic but why not join us for this week of camp for a lot of fun and cast a super-fun spell over the week?
    Create your own magic potion and decide what powers your potion will give the muggle drinking your potion. We will crat our own spells that are sure to terrify any nearby witch or wizard and will have the ghosts, ghouls, and goblins running for cover! Of course no Wizarding week would be complete without making your very own wand -  we couldn’t think of a more spellbinding week of camp!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up
  • Indoor Soccer (Grades K-6)

    At our summer camp indoor soccer, participants learn sport-specific fundamentals and achieve personal-best performances. Focused on skill development, the indoor setting provides a consistent and comfortable environment for learning. Our camp goes beyond refining soccer skills; it instills confidence, sportsmanship, and a lifelong passion for the game.

    Dates: June 24 -28 (No camp June 19th federal holiday)
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location:
     Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190
  • Minecraft Redstone Engineers Entering (3-5)

    Take the next step beyond simply “playing” Minecraft and become a true Redstone engineer. Expand your Redstone knowledge by constructing your own carnival with a variety of mini-games, roller coasters, and attractions powered by Redstone. Learn how to use Command and Structure blocks to incorporate them into your builds. Activate your skills and take your Minecraft structures to the next level!

    Date:
     June 24 - June 28
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $285
Week Three
July 1 - 3
(No camp July 4th and 5th)
 
West Hills

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    WEEK 3 AM: Countdown to the Olympics
     
    Roll up, roll up, there are medals to be won! This is one of our camper’s favorites camps because it will really teach the value of hard work, learn skills, and cheer and support our summer friends…… and it's a lot of fun!  There will be balloon races, hula hoop toss, beanbag throwing, and egg-and-spoon races. Remember everyone is a winner!
    We will also explore ancient Greece that gave us the Olympics and make our own Greek artifacts and learn about some of our United States members of our Olympic Team.  See you on the medal platform!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

    WEEK 3 AM: Countdown to the Olympics
     
    Roll up, roll up, there are medals to be won! This is one of our camper’s favorites camps because it will really teach the value of hard work, learn skills, and cheer and support our summer friends…… and it's a lot of fun!  There will be balloon races, hula hoop toss, beanbag throwing, and egg-and-spoon races. Remember everyone is a winner!
    We will also explore ancient Greece that gave us the Olympics and make our own Greek artifacts and learn about some of our United States members of our Olympic Team.  See you on the medal platform!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Soccer Camp (K - 7)

    Join Coach Evans, the Chaminade coach for both girls and boys Varsity teams.  Coach Evans, his staff and players will teach your skills in both offense and defense.  This camp will be run indoor in our gym and outside on the field so please bring both athletic shoes and cleats (if you already have them). Players are grouped by age and ability. This is such a great camp - if you love soccer you won't want to miss this one.

    Dates: July 1 – July 3 (No camp July 4th and 5th
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location:
     West Hills 
    Fee: $114

Afternoon Classes

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  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Mission Impossible
     
    Uncovering clues is a lot of fun, and we’re sure you’ll agree. That’s why we think a detective challenge-themed summer camp sounds perfect! Inspector E&M is on the loose, leaving clues dotted around the museum. The camp kids (aka detectives) will go on a scavenger hunt to discover the prize at the end. It’ll take the most determined detectives to solve the clues and claim the prize before the timer runs out! Working to solve mysteries will enhance your summer camp kids’ teamwork skills as well as their logical processing. Join is in solving some mysteries, making out own detective badges and even writing in invisible ink!
    Now, where did we leave that treasure…?
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Mission Impossible
     
    Uncovering clues is a lot of fun, and we’re sure you’ll agree. That’s why we think a detective challenge-themed summer camp sounds perfect! Inspector E&M is on the loose, leaving clues dotted around the museum. The camp kids (aka detectives) will go on a scavenger hunt to discover the prize at the end. It’ll take the most determined detectives to solve the clues and claim the prize before the timer runs out! Working to solve mysteries will enhance your summer camp kids’ teamwork skills as well as their logical processing. Join is in solving some mysteries, making out own detective badges and even writing in invisible ink!
    Now, where did we leave that treasure…?
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up
  • Sports Mania! (Grades K-7)

    Join us for some fun in the sun with Frisbee golf, Badminton, Whiffle Ball, Ping Pong, and much much more!

    Dates: July 1 – July 3 (No camp July 4th and 5th
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location:
     West Hills 
    Fee: $114
Chatsworth

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

List of 3 items.

  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    WEEK 3 AM: Countdown to the Olympics
     
    Roll up, roll up, there are medals to be won! This is one of our camper’s favorites camps because it will really teach the value of hard work, learn skills, and cheer and support our summer friends…… and it's a lot of fun!  There will be balloon races, hula hoop toss, beanbag throwing, and egg-and-spoon races. Remember everyone is a winner!
    We will also explore ancient Greece that gave us the Olympics and make our own Greek artifacts and learn about some of our United States members of our Olympic Team.  See you on the medal platform!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

    WEEK 3 AM: Countdown to the Olympics
     
    Roll up, roll up, there are medals to be won! This is one of our camper’s favorites camps because it will really teach the value of hard work, learn skills, and cheer and support our summer friends…… and it's a lot of fun!  There will be balloon races, hula hoop toss, beanbag throwing, and egg-and-spoon races. Remember everyone is a winner!
    We will also explore ancient Greece that gave us the Olympics and make our own Greek artifacts and learn about some of our United States members of our Olympic Team.  See you on the medal platform!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Football ( Grades 3-7)

    Join Coaches Machuca, Riley and Harwell for a great camp on our signature blue football field.  Along with the coaches our current Eagles varsity players will provide instruction and drills on both offense and defensive skills. Of course, there will be plenty of time for some fun and competitive games of flag football at this camp. Go Eagles! 

    Dates: July 1 – July 3 (No camp July 4th and 5th
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: 
    Chatsworth
    Fee: $114

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

List of 3 items.

  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Mission Impossible
     
    Uncovering clues is a lot of fun, and we’re sure you’ll agree. That’s why we think a detective challenge-themed summer camp sounds perfect! Inspector E&M is on the loose, leaving clues dotted around the museum. The camp kids (aka detectives) will go on a scavenger hunt to discover the prize at the end. It’ll take the most determined detectives to solve the clues and claim the prize before the timer runs out! Working to solve mysteries will enhance your summer camp kids’ teamwork skills as well as their logical processing. Join is in solving some mysteries, making out own detective badges and even writing in invisible ink!
    Now, where did we leave that treasure…?
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up


     
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Mission Impossible
     
    Uncovering clues is a lot of fun, and we’re sure you’ll agree. That’s why we think a detective challenge-themed summer camp sounds perfect! Inspector E&M is on the loose, leaving clues dotted around the museum. The camp kids (aka detectives) will go on a scavenger hunt to discover the prize at the end. It’ll take the most determined detectives to solve the clues and claim the prize before the timer runs out! Working to solve mysteries will enhance your summer camp kids’ teamwork skills as well as their logical processing. Join is in solving some mysteries, making out own detective badges and even writing in invisible ink!
    Now, where did we leave that treasure…?
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up

  • Indoor Soccer Camp (Grades K - 6)

    Our coaches and players help students develop sport-specific fundamentals and personal-best performances.

    Dates: July 1 – July 3 (No camp July 4th and 5th
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location:
    Chatsworth
    Fee: $114
Week Four
July 8 – 12
 
West Hills

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • Baseball (Grades 1 - 5)

    Join us on the field with the varsity coaching staff and players this summer to learn the skills needed to compete at the next level. Players will learn offensive and defensive skills as well as have a great time. Player will be placed in groups according to ability.
     
    Grades: 1-5
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
    Cost: $190
  • Cardboard Superhero Star Wars (Grades 3-5)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here
     
    This weeks camp will involve characters. droids and machines featured in Star Wars!

    Location: West Hills
    Dates: July 8 - July 12
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • Introduction to Musical Theater (Grades 2-6)

    This one-week course is designed to give students the opportunity to develop their skills and techniques in the following areas: music, movement, and acting. Students will work on scenes and songs from DISNEY’S HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL.  This course will use Musical Theatre repertoire appropriate for the age, skill, talent, and ability of the students. Students will develop basic skills and knowledge in the rehearsal process and promote confidence in their performance abilities. Students will have an opportunity to show off their talents to friends and family at the end of the workshop.

    INSTRUCTOR: Yvette L. Bishop, Chaminade Players Director

    Date: July 8 - 12
    Time: 8:30 am- 11:30 am
    Performances: July 12th  at 2 pm 
    Location: West Hills, Tutor Family Center for Performing Arts
    Fee: $375
  • Minecraft Redstone Engineers

    Take the next step beyond simply “playing” Minecraft and become a true Redstone engineer. Expand your Redstone knowledge by constructing your own carnival with a variety of mini-games, roller coasters, and attractions powered by Redstone. Learn how to use Command and Structure blocks to incorporate them into your builds. Activate your skills and take your Minecraft structures to the next level!
     
    Grades: 6 - 8
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 8 - 12
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Cost: $285
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades K-2)

    Animal Planet
     
    Calling all animal lovers! Join us as we explore animals around the world! We will discover their habitats and learn about their adaptations that help them survive. Campers will love visiting the arctic and learning about how animals use blubber to keep warm. We will make yummy fruit camels in the desert and create paper plate stingrays in the ocean. Get ready to sing with the forest animals and make your own binoculars in the jungle. Come take a nature walk with us, identifying different plant and animal species. This week will remind our campers that we share our earth with a lot of living creatures, and we are all here to make it a better place.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades 3-5)

    Animal Planet
     
    Calling all animal lovers! Join us as we explore animals around the world! We will discover their habitats and learn about their adaptations that help them survive. Campers will love visiting the arctic and learning about how animals use blubber to keep warm. We will make yummy fruit camels in the desert and create paper plate stingrays in the ocean. Get ready to sing with the forest animals and make your own binoculars in the jungle. Come take a nature walk with us, identifying different plant and animal species. This week will remind our campers that we share our earth with a lot of living creatures, and we are all here to make it a better place.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Basketball Camp (Grades K-7)

    Join us in the coolness of the gym with the varsity basketball coaching staff and players this summer to learn the skills and develop new ones!  Players will learn offensive and defensive skills as well as have a great time. Players will be grouped by level of play and skill.

Afternoon Classes

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  • Cardboard Superhero Star Wars (Grades 4 -8)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here
     
    This weeks camp will involve characters. droids and machines featured in Star Wars!

    Location: West Hills
    Dates: July 8 - July 12
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Enchanted Forest
     
    Walk with us through the Enchanted Forest, brimming with friendly woodland creatures. We’ll meet a couple of nosy gnomes, an adorable hedgehog, a wee mouse, and bring to life a mushroom house! Not least is the magical fairy door which we’ll paint- or perhaps you imagine a hobbit lives there. Whatever your fancy, you’ll complete this camp with a collection of special creations to fire the imagination! Projects may include a round gnome box, a wooden picture frame decorated with moss, a canvas painting, and a canvas tote bag.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Enchanted Forest
     
    Walk with us through the Enchanted Forest, brimming with friendly woodland creatures. We’ll meet a couple of nosy gnomes, an adorable hedgehog, a wee mouse, and bring to life a mushroom house! Not least is the magical fairy door which we’ll paint- or perhaps you imagine a hobbit lives there. Whatever your fancy, you’ll complete this camp with a collection of special creations to fire the imagination! Projects may include a round gnome box, a wooden picture frame decorated with moss, a canvas painting, and a canvas tote bag.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • Minecraft Redstone Engineers Entering (3-5)

    Take the next step beyond simply “playing” Minecraft and become a true Redstone engineer. Expand your Redstone knowledge by constructing your own carnival with a variety of mini-games, roller coasters, and attractions powered by Redstone. Learn how to use Command and Structure blocks to incorporate them into your builds. Activate your skills and take your Minecraft structures to the next level!  Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
     
    Grades: 3- 5
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 8 - 12
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
    Cost: $285
  • Soccer

    Join Coach Evans, the Chaminade coach for both girls and boys Varsity teams.  Coach Evans, his staff and players will teach your skills in both offense and defense.  This camp will be run indoor in our gym and outside on the field so please bring both athletic shoes and cleats (if you already have them). Players are grouped by age and ability. This is such a great camp - if you love soccer you won't want to miss this one.

    Dates: July 8 - 12 
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location:
     West Hills 
    Fee: $190
Chatsworth

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • A.I. Adventures - Intro to Machine Learning (Grades 3 - 5)

    Explore the world of artificial intelligence to design fully interactive games and experiences using cutting-edge technology. This program combines artificial intelligence with coding to create an unforgettable learning adventure. Students will construct machine learning models that use image and text recognition within block-based coding software to build a portfolio of projects. Student-created projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
     
    Grades: 3 - 5
    Location:  Chatsworth Campus
    Dates: July 8 - 12
    Time: 8:30 am  - 11:30 am
    Cost: $285
  • Cardboard Superhero (Grades 3-5)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here

    Location:  Chatsworth Campus
    Dates: July 8 - 12
    Time: 8:30 am  - 11:30 am
    Cost: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • Dance Explorations

    Entering 1st – 5th grade
    Welcome to Dance Explorations—a whimsical world where young dancers embark on a journey of self-expression, creativity, and rhythmic exploration. This vibrant camp is specially crafted for children in the elementary age group, offering a delightful blend of movement, as they learn and try various dance genres.
    Campers will have the opportunity to express themselves through various dance styles, fostering a sense of confidence and individuality.
    In addition, movement, through fun group activities and collaborative dance routines, campers develop essential social skills. Friendships blossom as they share the excitement of mastering new dance moves together, in a supportive and inclusive environment.
    No prior dance experience necessary.
    Join us at our Dance Explorations, where every twirl, leap, and pirouette contribute to a magical week of learning, friendship, and creative expression!

    Attire: Campers should come in athletic clothing that they are able to easily move in. Dance shoes are not necessary. Campers should be prepared to dance barefoot or in sneakers (hip hop).

    Date: July 8 - 12
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $190
  • Eagles Take Flight

    NEW Students Entering 6th, 7th and 8th grades
    This workshop will immerse new students in a three-hour daily experience specifically designed to familiarize NEW Chaminade students with the middle school culture and meet their classmates. Students will also learn important skills for organization, time management, note-taking, and test preparation. Students will utilize tablet computers daily to practice keyboarding and learn the basic functions of the laptops in a classroom setting.

    Session 1: June 17 – June 28
    Session 2: July 8 –19
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $525
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades K-2)

    Prehistoric Adventure
     
    Prehistoric creatures – especially dinosaurs - have been engaging and popular so there is no better them for a week of camp!  There are so many things to discover and learn about the prehistoric age so the week will be full of fun and learning. Join us for a dinosaur dig learn the dinosaur stomp! Why not venture out and see if you can discover some fossils of your own? Maybe the next generation of paleontologists right under your nose! 
     
     Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades 3-5)

    Prehistoric Adventure
     
    Prehistoric creatures – especially dinosaurs - have been engaging and popular so there is no better them for a week of camp!  There are so many things to discover and learn about the prehistoric age so the week will be full of fun and learning. Join us for a dinosaur dig learn the dinosaur stomp! Why not venture out and see if you can discover some fossils of your own? Maybe the next generation of paleontologists right under your nose! 
     
     Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Indoor Soccer Camp (Grades K - 6)

    Our coaches and players help students develop sport-specific fundamentals and personal-best performances.

    Dates: July 8 – July 12
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 pm
    Location:
     Chatsworth
    Fee: $190

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

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  • A.I. Adventures- Intro to Machine Learning (Grades 6-8)

    Explore the world of artificial intelligence to design fully interactive games and experiences using cutting-edge technology. This program combines artificial intelligence with coding to create an unforgettable learning adventure. Students will construct machine learning models that use image and text recognition within block-based coding software to build a portfolio of projects. Student-created projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.

    Date: July 8 - 12
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30 
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $285
     
  • Cardboard Superhero (Grades 5-8)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here

    Location:  Chatsworth Campus
    Dates: July 8 - 12
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Cost: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • Dance and choreography intensive (Grades 4 - 8)

    Dancers will understand what defines each dance style and have the opportunity to try all of them to see which ones they most enjoy. Your dancer will even be able to find their own personal style by blending different dance styles into one that feels natural and unique to them. 
     
    As much fun as it is to perform someone else’s dance, many dancers love to create moves and routines all their own. After all, it is an art form. This camp dance will give your child a crash course in choreography. Your dancer will learn the essentials of how to choose dance music and how to coordinate their routine with the music’s natural beat. They’ll also learn how to use their performance space well. Most importantly, they will learn to build in transitions to take their routine from one move to the next smoothly, and in a natural way.

    Date: July 8 - 12
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $190
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

     Inventors and Imagination
     
    We live in a world of fantastic and wonderful inventions. Come explore the most important inventions and inventors and discover how they transformed the world! Think you’ve got what it takes to make your own invention?  Using imagination to make your own inventions also explore principles of engineering and design.  This week will create your own parachute and have a race to see whose design’s is the speediest and build your own catapult to see how far you can make an object fly.  If you can imagine it, you can create it!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

     Inventors and Imagination
     
    We live in a world of fantastic and wonderful inventions. Come explore the most important inventions and inventors and discover how they transformed the world! Think you’ve got what it takes to make your own invention?  Using imagination to make your own inventions also explore principles of engineering and design.  This week will create your own parachute and have a race to see whose design’s is the speediest and build your own catapult to see how far you can make an object fly.  If you can imagine it, you can create it!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • Basketball

    Entering K – 7th grade
    Join us in the coolness of the gym with the varsity basketball coaching staff and players this summer to learn the skills and develop new ones!  Players will learn offensive and defensive skills as well as have a great time. Players will be grouped by level of play and skill.

    Date: July 8 – 12 
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $190
Week Five
July 15 -19
 
West Hills

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • Advanced Skills Baseball Camp (Grades 6-8)

    This advanced skills camp is for students entering 6th - 8th grade in the fall of 2024
     
    Join the varsity coaching staff as well as the Chaminade Eagle baseball players at an advanced skills camp aimed to get you ready to compete at the next level, high school baseball.  Both offensive and defensive skills will be addressed, including hitting, base running, pitching, and outfield and infield defensive skills. Come see what it's like to be part of Eagle baseball! You can attend one session or both!

    Location: West Hills Campus Baseball Field (High School)

    Session 2 Dates: July 15 – 18 (M-TH)
    Time: 8:30 – 11:30 am
    Cost: $275
  • Dance Intensive

    This dance intensive is for students entering 6th - 9th grade in the fall of 2024.
     
    Don’t miss you chance to work with our Chaminade Dance Director and former L.A. Rams Cheerleader, Jacqueline Ward.  This dance intensive will assist dancers on refining their technique in multiple styles of dance.  Master guest instructors and choreographers will also be a part of the instructional team.  We hope to have you join us to boost your fundamental techniques to a more advanced level.
     
    Jacqueline Ward was a competition dancer her whole life before attending Chapman University’s prestigious dance program. Upon graduation, she signed with a talent agency and dances professionally in Los Angeles. She is currently a Cheerleader (dancer) for The Los Angeles Rams.
     
    Dates: July 15 - 19
    Time: 8:30 am – 11:30 am
    Location: West Hills Tutor Center Dance Studio
    Fee: $275
  • Mine Design (Grades K - 3)

    This is your chance to make the friendship bracelets! Join us for a camp that lets you personalize and accessorize you own fashion, jewelry and accessories.  Campers will get to let their imagination and creativity run wild as they design hats, tote bags, necklaces. Supplies are included and the use of a Cricut machine will be used to aid in the campers amazing creations!

    Date: July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190 + $25 material fee
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    WEEK 5 AM: Out of the World
     
    Join us for Out of This World Adventure Camp, as we explore the frontiers of our own solar system and race to different galaxies. This exciting camp is especially designed to explore how many stars make up the Milky Way, or about the formation of the sun, stars, planets, and their moons, or just want to know more about the planetary system Campers will combine their curiosity and imagination on this out of this world journey.  Make you own telescope, take a turn on spacewalk obstacle course or pay asteroid toss - it’s bound to be out of this world!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

    WEEK 5 AM: Out of the World
     
    Join us for Out of This World Adventure Camp, as we explore the frontiers of our own solar system and race to different galaxies. This exciting camp is designed to explore how many stars make up the Milky Way, how the sun, stars, planets, and their moons were formed, and what space travel will look like in the extremely near future. Campers will combine their curiosity and imagination on this galactic journey. Make you own telescope, take a turn on a spacewalk obstacle course or play asteroid toss – any way you look at it this week is bound to be out of this world!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Young Coders (Grades 1-3)

    Every child can code! Develop your skills as a young coder by exploring block coding, JavaScript, and Python concepts while making your own playable mini-games. This introductory coding course is designed to get elementary-aged students excited about technology through a series of hands-on and engaging learning challenges. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
     
    Grades: 1 - 3
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 15 - 19
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Fee: $285
  • Field Hockey (Grades 3-9)

    Come join Coach Evers, her staff and current Chaminade Field Hockey player on our blue turf field.  Players will go through skill drills, simulate game play as well as a few actual games in this week-long camp.

    Location: West Hills camps, football field
    Dates: July 15 - 19
    Cost: $190
  • Basketball (K-7)

    Entering K – 7th grade
    Join us in the coolness of the gym with the varsity basketball coaching staff and players this summer to learn the skills and develop new ones!  Players will learn offensive and defensive skills as well as have a great time. Players will be grouped by level of play and skill.

    Date: July 15-19
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190
  • Robotics for Competition (Grades 5-9)

    Entering 5th – 12th grade
    In this class presented by Chaminade’s internationally recognized Eagle Engineering robotics team, you will be introduced to basic engineering concepts in a way that’s so fun, you’ll forget that it’s preparing you as the next generation of innovators, inventors, and technicians. Students will work in teams create and operate a robot to compete in a game inspired by this year’s VEX Robotics Competition. No experience necessary. Involves hand tools and light metal work. Closed-toed shoes required. The course fee includes a healthy snack and lunch every day of the week!
     
    Instructor: Tommy Smeltzer, Robotics Director
    Session 2: July 15 - July 19
    Time: 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
     
    Fee: $525 per week

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

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  • Mine Design (Grades 4 - 8)

    This is your chance to make the friendship bracelets! Join us for a camp that lets you personalize and accessorize you own fashion, jewelry and accessories.  Campers will get to let their imagination and creativity run wild as they design hats, tote bags, necklaces. Supplies are included and the use of a Cricut machine will be used to aid in the campers amazing creations!

    Date: July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190 + $25 material fee
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Around the World in 80 Days
     
    Get out your passport because this week we are going - Around the World in 80 Days. Since we can’t just hop on a plane, we have a plan to keep our feet planted firmly on the ground but can still explore the globe. Each day this week will explore a new country and experience their culture, traditions, language, food, and games.  Get ready for a week of international fun!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)

  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Around the World in 80 Days
     
    Get out your passport because this week we are going - Around the World in 80 Days. Since we can’t just hop on a plane, we have a plan to keep our feet planted firmly on the ground but can still explore the globe. Each day this week will explore a new country and experience their culture, traditions, language, food, and games.  Get ready for a week of international fun!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
  • Young Investors & Entrepreneurs (Grades 6-8)

    Teach your kids the secrets of building financial wealth and security! Whether you want to build the next great American company, become a Wall Street tycoon, or be the millionaire next door by investing wisely - this camp is for you! In this course, you will learn the basics of investing in the stock market, the difference between assets and liabilities, the importance of diversification, and how to evaluate companies. You will also develop your own business plan and present your ideas to your peers to compete for their investments in a mock Shark Tank-style activity. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program
     
    Grades: 6 - 8
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 15 - 19
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Fee: $285
  • Sports Mania! (Grades K-7)

    Our coaches and players help students develop sport-specific fundamentals and personal-best performances.

    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 15 - 19
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Cost: $190
Chatsworth

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • Camp Cricut Create! (Grades 3-5)

    It doesn't take an artist to create one of a kind projects. Using the computer program, Design Space, students can easily tap into their creative side create images on table computers.  Watch their designs come to life as they create one of a kind tote bags, water bottles, t-shirts and more.  Creativity and technology come together in this camp as students print out their designs on Cricut Makers.
     
    Date: July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190 + $25 material fee
  • Dance & Cheer Camp (Grades 2-6)

    Let’s dance and cheer now that summer is near! Dance fundamentals and cheer will be the foundation of this camp. Learn cheers and fun choreography to perform for your friends and family at the end of the week. Join Chaminade’s Dance Director and L.A. Ram’s cheerleader, Jacquelyn Ward, to experience this fun-filled, funky week of dance! 

    Date: July 15 - 19
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am 
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $190 
  • Eagles Take Flight Week 2

    NEW Students Entering 6th, 7th and 8th grades
    This workshop will immerse new students in a three-hour daily experience specifically designed to familiarize NEW Chaminade students with the middle school culture and meet their classmates. Students will also learn important skills for organization, time management, note-taking, and test preparation. Students will utilize tablet computers daily to practice keyboarding and learn the basic functions of the laptops in a classroom setting.
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    WEEK 5 AM: Under the Sea
     
    Why not dive deep into the blue with an under-the-sea theme? The wonder and mystery of the ocean is such a captivating place to explore. After all, did you know that 80% of the ocean remains unexplored?
     
    The mystery of the ocean is what makes an under-the-sea theme so awesome. We will have our very own magical adventure through Neptune’s kingdom. We will explore all the interesting creature that live in our oceans and learn how we can keep their home clean.  Activities may include examining the anatomy of a fish and learn the ancient technique of gyotaku or “fish rubbing”, create a kelp forest and make your own submarine. You will explore many weird wonders that live under the sea through science language art, science, games and creative art activities.
     
    Just beware of passing mermaids – you may never want to leave! 
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

    WEEK 5 AM: Under the Sea
     
    Why not dive deep into the blue with an under-the-sea theme? The wonder and mystery of the ocean is such a captivating place to explore. After all, did you know that 80% of the ocean remains unexplored?
     
    The mystery of the ocean is what makes an under-the-sea theme so awesome. We will have our very own magical adventure through Neptune’s kingdom. We will explore all the interesting creature that live in our oceans and learn how we can keep their home clean.  Activities may include examining the anatomy of a fish and learn the ancient technique of gyotaku or “fish rubbing”, create a kelp forest and make your own submarine. You will explore many weird wonders that live under the sea through science language art, science, games and creative art activities.
     
    Just beware of passing mermaids – you may never want to leave! 
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Mock Trial Camp (Grades 6-8)

    Entering 6th, 7th and 8th grade
    Come learn about the criminal justice system from the coaches of the four-time Los Angeles County Champion Chaminade Mock Trial Team. Students will learn the skills of trial advocacy including rules of evidence, how to examine witnesses, give opening statements, and make closing arguments. On the last day of camp, students will have the opportunity to present a criminal trial for parents and family. Open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.

    This program will meet in person on the Chatsworth Campus.

    Dates: July 5th - July 14th
    Time
    : 8:30 am – 11:30 am
    Fee: $525
  • Roblox Coders (Grades 3-5)

    Discover the Lua coding language while designing experiences in ROBLOX®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This class combines game design concepts, coding, and fun! New developers will learn to use Roblox’s Studio software to reimagine the popular game genres with your own custom code! Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
     
    Date: July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $285
     
  • Let the Games Begin (Grades K-7)

    Ever play 4-Square Volleyball....Air Pong...Basketball Bonanaza....Frisebee Bowling??? Join us for a unique sports experience - there will be a new activity each day!  Campers are divided into smaller groups by age and ability.
     
    Date: July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

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  • Camp Cricut Create! (Grades 4-8)

    It doesn't take an artist to create one of a kind projects. Using the computer program, Design Space, students can easily tap into their creative side create images on table computers.  Watch their designs come to life as they create one of a kind tote bags, water bottles, t-shirts and more.  Creativity and technology come together in this camp as students print out their designs on Cricut Makers.

    Date: July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190 + $25 material fee
  • Dance and choreography intensive (Grades 4 - 8)

    Dancers will understand what defines each dance style and have the opportunity to try all of them to see which ones they most enjoy. Your dancer will even be able to find their own personal style by blending different dance styles into one that feels natural and unique to them. 
     
    As much fun as it is to perform someone else’s dance, many dancers love to create moves and routines all their own. After all, it is an art form. This camp dance will give your child a crash course in choreography. Your dancer will learn the essentials of how to choose dance music and how to coordinate their routine with the music’s natural beat. They’ll also learn how to use their performance space well. Most importantly, they will learn to build in transitions to take their routine from one move to the next smoothly, and in a natural way.

    Date: July 15 - 19
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: Chatsworth
    Fee: $190 
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Going Green
     
    Our planet is a beautiful place, and it is up to all of us to take good care of our world. We will explore the beauty of our neighborhood with the various colors, sizes, shapes, and texture of the natural world. Campers will create their own earth art using items found around us and try a Eco-Design where we take reduce, reuse, recycle to a new level!  We will also learn how to take care of our feathered friends by making bird feeder and keep our homes beautiful by creating seed bombs to grow more flowers and plants.  Let’s Go Green together!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Going Green
     
    Our planet is a beautiful place, and it is up to all of us to take good care of our world. We will explore the beauty of our neighborhood with the various colors, sizes, shapes, and texture of the natural world. Campers will create their own earth art using items found around us and try a Eco-Design where we take reduce, reuse, recycle to a new level!  We will also learn how to take care of our feathered friends by making bird feeder and keep our homes beautiful by creating seed bombs to grow more flowers and plants.  Let’s Go Green together!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • Basketball Camp (K-7)

    Join us in the coolness of the gym with the varsity basketball coaching staff and players this summer to learn the skills and develop new ones!  Players will learn offensive and defensive skills as well as have a great time. Players will be grouped by level of play and skill.

    Date:
     July 15 - July 19                                      
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: Chatsworth 
    Fee: $190 
Week Six
July 22 - 26
 
West Hills

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • Artistic Crafts Camp (Grades K-3)


    Students will explore ceramics, printing/ stamp making, and acrylic painting and create multiple pieces each week using the designated material. At the end of the camp, students will be able to showcase their work at an “art show” for friends, family, and other summer students to attend..

    Date: July 22-26
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee 
  • Basketball

    Entering K – 7th grade
    Join us in the coolness of the gym with the varsity basketball coaching staff and players this summer to learn the skills and develop new ones!  Players will learn offensive and defensive skills as well as have a great time. Players will be grouped by level of play and skill.

    Date: July 22-26
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades K-2)

     Prehistoric Adventure
     
    Prehistoric creatures – especially dinosaurs - have been engaging and popular so there is no better them for a week of camp!  There are so many things to discover and learn about the prehistoric age so the week will be full of fun and learning. Join us for a dinosaur dig learn the dinosaur stomp! Why not venture out and see if you can discover some fossils of your own? Maybe the next generation of paleontologists right under your nose! 
     
     Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer (Grades 3-5)

     Prehistoric Adventure
     
    Prehistoric creatures – especially dinosaurs - have been engaging and popular so there is no better them for a week of camp!  There are so many things to discover and learn about the prehistoric age so the week will be full of fun and learning. Join us for a dinosaur dig learn the dinosaur stomp! Why not venture out and see if you can discover some fossils of your own? Maybe the next generation of paleontologists right under your nose! 
     
     Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session.
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • A.I. Adventures - Intro to Machine Learning

    Entering 3rd – 5th grade
    Explore the world of artificial intelligence to design fully interactive games and experiences using cutting-edge technology. This program combines artificial intelligence with coding to create an unforgettable learning adventure. Students will construct machine learning models that use image and text recognition within block-based coding software to build a portfolio of projects. Student-created projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.

    Grades: 3-5
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
    Cost: $285

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

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  • A.I. Adventures- Intro to Machine Learning (Grades 6-8)

    Explore the world of artificial intelligence to design fully interactive games and experiences using cutting-edge technology. This program combines artificial intelligence with coding to create an unforgettable learning adventure. Students will construct machine learning models that use image and text recognition within block-based coding software to build a portfolio of projects. Student-created projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.

    Grades: 6-8
    Location: West Hills Campus
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Cost: $285
  • Let The Games Begin!

    Every play 4-Square Volleyball....Air Pong...Basketball Bonanaza....Frisebee Bowling??? Join us for a unique sports experience - there will be a new activity each day!

    Date:
     July 22-26
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190
     
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Wonderful Wizarding World
     
    Fancy a spot of magic? We know that summer camp staff are already bursting at the seams with their very own kind of magic but why not join us for this week of camp for a lot of fun and cast a super-fun spell over the week?
    Create your own magic potion and decide what powers your potion will give the muggle drinking your potion. We will crat our own spells that are sure to terrify any nearby witch or wizard and will have the ghosts, ghouls, and goblins running for cover! Of course no Wizarding week would be complete without making your very own wand -  we couldn’t think of a more spellbinding week of camp!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Wonderful Wizarding World
     
    Fancy a spot of magic? We know that summer camp staff are already bursting at the seams with their very own kind of magic but why not join us for this week of camp for a lot of fun and cast a super-fun spell over the week?
    Create your own magic potion and decide what powers your potion will give the muggle drinking your potion. We will crat our own spells that are sure to terrify any nearby witch or wizard and will have the ghosts, ghouls, and goblins running for cover! Of course no Wizarding week would be complete without making your very own wand -  we couldn’t think of a more spellbinding week of camp!
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
    1:40  - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00: Camp Pick-up
  • Artistic Crafts Camp (4-8)

    Students will explore ceramics, printing/ stamp making, and acrylic painting and create multiple pieces each week using the designated material. At the end of the camp, students will be able to showcase their work at an “art show” for friends, family, and other summer students to attend.

    Date:
     July 22-26
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Location: West Hills
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee 
Chatsworth

Morning (8:30 – 11:30)

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  • Cardboard Superhero Star Wars (Grades 3-5)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here
     
    This weeks camp will involve characters. droids and machines featured in Star Wars!

    Location: Chatsworth
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • Mock Trial Camp (Grades 6-8)

    Entering 6th, 7th and 8th grade
    Come learn about the criminal justice system from the coaches of the four-time Los Angeles County Champion Chaminade Mock Trial Team. Students will learn the skills of trial advocacy including rules of evidence, how to examine witnesses, give opening statements, and make closing arguments. On the last day of camp, students will have the opportunity to present a criminal trial for parents and family. Open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders.

    This program will meet in person on the Chatsworth Campus.
    Time: 8:30 am – 11:30 am
    Fee: $525 
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades K-2)

    Week 6 AM: Superheroes Assemble!
     
    Every camper is a superhero at Eagle Explorer Camp ! During this fun-filled week, campers will develop their own superhero identities and superpowers. They will be able to strengthen their superpowers with exciting games, obstacles courses, story-telling, and other fun and challenging activities.  We will also explore what make things fly and make our own superhero shields and Thor hammers with the plans from Carboard Superheroes!  Come join us in saving the word.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
  • Eagle Explorer Camp (Grades 3-5)

    Week 6 AM: Superheroes Assemble!
     
    Every camper is a superhero at Eagle Explorer Camp ! During this fun-filled week, campers will develop their own superhero identities and superpowers. They will be able to strengthen their superpowers with exciting games, obstacles courses, story-telling, and other fun and challenging activities.  We will also explore what make things fly and make our own superhero shields and Thor hammers with the plans from Carboard Superheroes!  Come join us in saving the word.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    8:00 – 8:30: Drop off and welcome session
    8:40 – 9:25: Science or Language Art exploration of weekly theme
    9:25 – 9:45: Breakfast/Snack (included in camp fee)
    9:45 – 10:40: Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    10:40 – 11:30: Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc)
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  • Young Coders (Grades K-2)

    Every child can code! Develop your skills as a young coder by exploring block coding, JavaScript, and Python concepts while making your own playable mini-games. This introductory coding course is designed to get elementary-aged students excited about technology through a series of hands-on and engaging learning challenges. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
    Grades: K - 2
    Location: Chatsworth Campus
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Fee: $285
  • Sports Mania ( Grades K-7)

    Join us for some fun in the sun with Frisbee golf, Badminton, Whiffle Ball, Ping Pong and much much more!!

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here
     
    This weeks camp will involve characters. droids and machines featured in Star Wars!

    Location: Chatsworth
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Fee: $190

Afternoon (12:00 – 3:00)

List of 5 items.

  • Cardboard Superhero Star Wars (Grades 5-8)

    It all started with a cardboard box...
    We are proud to be partnering with Cardboard Superheroes  - a non-profit organization with a mission to promote creative thinking and learning as well as the arts in education. The are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) driven organization pushing the boundaries educating the next generation. 
    Cardboard Superheroes was founded by the creators of the life-sized cardboard models such as Iron Man, Groot, Wall-E, Wonder Woman, Hulkbuster, and more! Connor Lee (Chaminade class of ’23) and Bauer Lee (current Chaminade High School student) have also created the Pop-Culture STEAM Curriculum used by over 250,000+ students, have designed exhibitions for museums/organizations, and more! Come join us in the week long camp to see what its all about.  You can check out their website here
     
    This weeks camp will involve characters. droids and machines featured in Star Wars!

    Location: Chatsworth
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 8:30 am - 11:30 am
    Fee: $190 + $25 materials fee
  • SPARK Academy (Grades K-2)

    Enchanted Forest
     
    Walk with us through the Enchanted Forest, brimming with friendly woodland creatures. We’ll meet a couple of nosy gnomes, an adorable hedgehog, a wee mouse, and bring to life a mushroom house! Not least is the magical fairy door which we’ll paint- or perhaps you imagine a hobbit lives there. Whatever your fancy, you’ll complete this camp with a collection of special creations to fire the imagination! Projects may include a round gnome box, a wooden picture frame decorated with moss, a canvas painting, and a canvas tote bag.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • SPARK Academy (Grades 3-5)

    Enchanted Forest
     
    Walk with us through the Enchanted Forest, brimming with friendly woodland creatures. We’ll meet a couple of nosy gnomes, an adorable hedgehog, a wee mouse, and bring to life a mushroom house! Not least is the magical fairy door which we’ll paint- or perhaps you imagine a hobbit lives there. Whatever your fancy, you’ll complete this camp with a collection of special creations to fire the imagination! Projects may include a round gnome box, a wooden picture frame decorated with moss, a canvas painting, and a canvas tote bag.
     
    Sample Camp Schedule
    12:00 – 12:50 Curiosity or Learning Activity based on theme.
    1:00 – 1:40 Kinetic Theme Base Activity (for example, scavenger hunt, games etc.)
    1:40 - 2:00: Snack (included in camp fee)
    2:00 – 3:00 Art project (for example, collage, mobile, model building)
    3:00 - Camp Pick-up
  • Young Investors & Entrepreneurs


    Teach your kids the secrets of building financial wealth and security! Whether you want to build the next great American company, become a Wall Street tycoon, or be the millionaire next door by investing wisely - this camp is for you! In this course, you will learn the basics of investing in the stock market, the difference between assets and liabilities, the importance of diversification, and how to evaluate companies. You will also develop your own business plan and present your ideas to your peers to compete for their investments in a mock Shark Tank-style activity. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program
     
    Grades: 6 - 8
    Location: Chatsworth Campus
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Fee: $285
  • Indoor Soccer Camp (Grades K - 6)

    Our coaches and players help students develop sport-specific fundamentals and personal-best performances.

    Location:
     Chatsworth
    Dates: July 22 - 26
    Time: 12:00 - 3:00
    Fee: $190
 
 
 
 
 
 
Camp Leadership
 
 
Wendy Cowgill
Director of Center for Excellence
 
April Risteff
Chatsworth Site Director
 
Chris Sedik
West Hills Site Director
 
Chantelle Ghebrial
Administrative Assistant
 
If you need to make changes to your registrations or information on forms already submitted, please email us at centerforexcellence@chaminade.org, as you are not able to change registration or edit a form yourself once it has been submitted. 

Changes to your registration can be made up to one week prior to the program/course start date, with a full refund of course fees by sending a written request to centerforexcellence@chaminade.org.

Cancellations with less than a week's notice will NOT be eligible for refunds, but fees paid may be applied towards future programming.
 

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