We tried both the Rockville and Germantown locations. "Teachers" were also basically HS students or volunteer parents and didn't really care to do anything. We tried fashion, drawing with food (I forgot the actual name), and interior design camp. They were really unstructured and just awful. Kids who had emotional dysregulation were in many of the classes and just out of control and leaders didn't know how to cope. We left all camps after 2 days (for week long camps). We kept giving them chance after chance and it just didn't work. Kids in interior design camp played iwth roblox all the time and the instructor had maybe 30 min of instructions and they were sitting in front of a computer for 5 hours. NOPE! |
They are shady enough to wildly spam forums. Who knows what other things they get up to? |
| My 9 year old daughter loves Landon Girls Camp. She’s done it for 3 years, multiple weeks. |
| My middle schooler was less than thrilled at the prospect of sleepaway Girl Scout camp but came home LOVING it and wants to go again. She did one of the specialty camps which helped, I think. Best of all for me, it was super affordable. |
| We did ESF for cupcake camp. My kid enjoyed it, but I found it stressful and not worth the money (most expensive camp we enrolled in) and the drive. I wish there were bus service. Won’t be enrolling next year. |
Good to hear! My DD will be going next year. Just an FYI for those who may be interested- they do a camper in training day during the summer. It's free. The perspective kids get a few hours to do activities, see the bunks, swim, eat in the dining hall, etc. with counselors. The parents get a tour, do some activities, and get any questions answered. it was well run. I was impressed and my DD was sold. I think a few other camps do this as well, like Capital Camps (also Jewish).
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Club SciKidz (holy cross) - 2 kids each attended for 2 weeks. One week was the topic of their choice. The other week was their choice of the topics for their age group during the week of sibling’s choice. All 4 sessions were pretty good. Neither kid complained and both would recommend. Younger kid would go back, but would choose different topics. (Junior meteorologist next year, will probably be essentially the same as junior meteorologist this year)
Drop off and pick up was smooth. They had a schedule and mostly stuck too it and went on the playground multiple times each day. |
| I wanted my tweens to try something new this summer, so they did a week of Fencing and Archery Camp at Nova Fencing. It was very well run and tons of fun. It ranked as one of their favorite camps of the summer. |
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We loved Camp Sonshine again. It was her 8th summer attending. We do 2 weeks each summer.
Police camp thru MCPD. It was free and she loved it. 2 field trips and plenty to keep them busy. Surprisingly she really liked camp at Banneker MS thru moco rec. it was only $260 for all 6 weeks and I didn’t think it would be great. For that price though I was good if she only went for a week or two. She ended up going 4 weeks and wanted to do more. Lots of sports which she enjoys anyway, adult counselors, I was nervous it would be teens but it wasn’t. Field trips were good, pool trip kinda sucked. It was weekly and close but the entire time including travel was 90 mins. They had less than an hour of actual swim time. It was pretty basic imo but for that price I’m good with it. She didn’t know anyone going into it but made friends easily. |
| Signed up my teen for Writopia and it was terrible. Don’t recommend it and it’s expensive! |
My kids have done some of the half-day Black Rocket classes for two summers now and liked them. They're not terribly rigorous, but they seemed to have fun, the instructors seemed to have an organized plan for each day and the kids produced online projects by the end. My kids are not the most motivated of learners, so I think they appreciated a tech learning class that was low key and included a lot of independent work at your own pace. |
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My animal-loving 10 year old liked Camp Woodend at Nature Forward. Outside all day, catching frogs and other critters in the pond, hiking, and doing some traditional camp activities like putting on a talent show.
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| Adventures on The Hill was great for my 5 year old boy. He would always come home with projects and enjoyed the field trips! |
| Anyone have experience with WIS summer camp? We would be interested for our rising 1st grader. |
My 8y DD also loved nature forward camp, but she was allergic to something there, had itch and red eyes for most of the days, might skip this year. |