Get ready for fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories at St. Margaret’s School! Our co-ed camps are open to everyone — both SMS and non-SMS students. Check out all the amazing camps coming for 2026–2027. Registration opens soon!
PRO-D DAY CAMPS
GRADES: K TO 5
CAMP HOURS: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
FEES: $85
Camper's step into the role of wildlife explorers as they journey through jungles, deserts, oceans, and forests — all without leaving camp. Through hands‑on activities, children learn how different animals adapt to their environments, what they eat, and how they survive. They’ll create animal masks, build mini habitats, examine “mystery tracks,” and participate in movement games inspired by real animal behaviors. This camp blends science, imagination, and active play to spark a lifelong love of nature.
A full day dedicated to creativity, experimentation, and joyful mess‑making. Young artists explore a variety of mediums — watercolor, clay, collage, pastels, and mixed‑media sculpture — while learning foundational art concepts like color blending, texture, and composition. Campers rotate through guided projects and open‑studio time, encouraging both structure and self‑expression. Every child leaves with multiple take‑home creations and a deeper appreciation for the artistic process.
A high‑energy day of storytelling, character creation, and performance. Campers explore drama through movement games, improv activities, costume play, and collaborative skits. They’ll design simple props, build characters, and work together to create a short, informal end‑of‑day showcase. This camp boosts confidence, communication skills, creativity, and teamwork — all while letting kids express their big personalities.
A magical day where stories come to life. Campers travel through classic and modern fairy‑tale worlds as they solve puzzles, complete quests, and create props and costumes. They’ll design their own kingdoms, build “enchanted” structures, and work together to act out short scenes inspired by beloved tales. This camp encourages literacy, creativity, teamwork, and dramatic play, giving children the chance to become the heroes of their own stories.
A nature‑focused day filled with fresh air, movement, and discovery. Campers participate in scavenger hunts, nature journaling, plant and insect identification, outdoor art, and cooperative games. They learn about local ecosystems, weather patterns, and environmental stewardship in fun, hands‑on ways. This camp is perfect for active kids who love exploring, observing, and connecting with the natural world.
WINTER AND SPRING BREAK CAMPS
GRADES: K TO 5
CAMP HOURS: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
FEES: $330 PER WEEK & $270 FOR 4-DAY WEEK
A playful, hands‑on winter‑themed STEM camp where curious kids become cold‑weather scientists for five full days. Campers explore the science of snow, ice, temperature, and winter wildlife through experiments, building challenges, and sensory investigations. They’ll create “instant snow,” test how animals stay warm in freezing temperatures, build ice towers, design sleds or snow‑gliders, and experiment with states of matter using winter‑inspired materials. Each day blends discovery with creativity — from making frost‑themed art using salt and watercolor reactions to engineering the strongest “snow block” structure. This camp encourages problem‑solving, teamwork, and wonder as children learn how winter works behind the scenes.
A bright, hands‑on week where science, technology, engineering, art, and math bloom together. Campers explore spring‑inspired STEAM challenges such as building seed‑sprouting greenhouses, designing wind‑powered creations, experimenting with color‑changing flowers, and testing rain‑resistant structures. Each day blends creativity with problem‑solving as children investigate weather patterns, plant life cycles, and the science behind springtime changes. This camp is perfect for curious young minds who love to tinker, test, and discover how the world works.
A week of outdoor exploration and nature‑based learning as campers become junior detectives searching for signs of spring. Children investigate budding plants, track imaginary “forest creatures,” study insects, create nature journals, and complete scavenger hunts that sharpen observation skills. Indoors, they explore habitats, weather, and ecosystems through crafts, sensory bins, and storytelling. This camp encourages wonder, environmental awareness, and a deep connection to the natural world as everything begins to bloom again.

