girl with footballDay Camp 2009

Fun For All
Our exceptional educational program integrates areas of mathematics, science, history, technology, language, and the arts. Children at our camp will stretch their imagination, apply their skills, and expand on their knowledge and creativity in ways they never thought possible.

Campers will delve into fun and messy experiments, computer activities, and learning explorations all designed to challenge their minds. Our activities will enhance and develop your child’s critical thinking skills, creative expression, deductive reasoning, and problem-solving skills while fostering social growth, cultivating friendships, and encouraging fun!

Counselors-in-Training
Our Counselor-in-Training (CIT) program is for children who will be entering grades 8 to 11 in the fall of 2009. A 15 percent discounted tuition is given for all that are accepted into the program. Please call the camp office for the CIT application.

Become a Stony Brook Seawolf
Campers will participate daily in three different age-appropriate athletic periods. Sports activities are grouped into blocks, with campers selecting their own block. The campers are placed in blocks based on the grade they will be entering in Fall 2009. For each block, campers will be grouped by age and ability. Campers can choose to participate in activities such as basketball, karate, and touch football. All blocks include swimming in our indoor pool.

To find out more about the programs, please visit the Seawolves camp and clinics Web site for details or call (631) 632-4550 to request a copy of our brochure. If you have questions, email them to summercamp@stonybrook.edu.