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Introducing Summer Camp

 Suncoast Learning Center is excited to introduce our two week daily camp for students aged 6-12 years old. This camp is designed to provide a fun-filled and educational experience for campers. Each day will be filled with exciting activities, including arts, crafts, hiking, and stem experiments.


Arts and Crafts: Campers will have the opportunity to unleash their creativity through various arts and crafts projects. From painting to sculpting to creating collages, campers will have the chance to explore different mediums and express their artistic abilities.


Hiking: Exploring the great outdoors is an integral part of our camp experience. Campers will have the chance to go on guided hikes through scenic trails, where they can appreciate the beauty and nature that surrounds them. Along the way, they will learn about different plants and animals, and engage in interactive activities that promote environmental awareness.


Stem Experiments: Science and technology will be at the forefront of our stem experiments. Campers will have the opportunity to conduct hands-on experiments, learn about scientific principles, and develop critical thinking skills. From building robots to creating chemical reactions, campers will have the opportunity to explore the world of stem in a fun and interactive manner.


In addition to the activities mentioned above, campers will also have the opportunity to engage in team-building exercises, outdoor games, and recreational activities. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment where campers can explore their interests, make new friends, and have a memorable summer experience.


Suncoast Learning Center's two week daily camp is the perfect choice for students aged 6-12 years old. Filled with arts, crafts, hiking, and stem experiments, this camp offers a unique combination of activities that will not only entertain campers but also stimulate their cognitive and social development. Don't miss out on this opportunity for your child to have a blast while learning new skills and expanding their horizons.


Camp Hours: 8:00 A.M-3:00 P.M

Grown up’s responsible for pick up and drop off

Camp Inverness Site


More information to Come!

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