Aurora School Summer Camp

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Oakland
Ages:
School-Aged
Email:
joshj [at] auroraschool.org
Phone:
510.428.2606
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Our child and her friends have enjoyed Aurora School Summer Camp. They offer structure but are also flexible and not overly structured. The staff are warm, experienced and supportive. They get a plenty of outdoor time. Full disclosure — we attend Aurora School. We feel that the summer camp embodies the school’s philosophy of meeting each child where they are. The summer camp is very popular and gets filled up quickly. You should act as soon as it opens. They offer different types of camps, but the Creator/Explorer camp may be the best fit for your kid. 

I cannot recommend more highly Aurora School's musical theatre summer camp (typically a 4-week session in July). Both of my children -- including my shy, anxious, empathetic but sensitive older daughter -- have participated in the camp for several years and it's the highlight of their year. My sweet introvert excitedly landed one of the lead roles this past summer and totally thrived. The counselors are wonderful and the show is put on in a way that's comfortable for all kids, regardless of their feelings around public performance. Registration usually opens (and fills!) up in mid-January.

Archived Q&A and Reviews


April 2016

RE:  One-week camp for a 5-year-old?

Depending on which week you need, you might consider the Creators and Explorers camps at Aurora School in Oakland. They are small, sweet camps with lots of fun activities including plenty of time to run around AND they happily take kids entering kindergarten in the fall. (You don't need to be an Aurora student to attend Aurora camps. They're open to everyone.) Here's the link: http://auroraschool.org/summer-camps/creators-explorers Happy Summer


April 2014

Re: Doug's Drama Camp vs Aurora Theatre camp for 10yo
My child has attended both the Aurora Drama Camp and Doug's Drama. If it fits into your schedule, budget, and location, I highly recommend the Aurora camp. At Aurora Camp, the campers create all the sets and costumes. They participate in theatre games and build a supportive community around the production. Every child is engaged and involved and supported. Younger children do not get individual speaking roles, but your child is old enough to receive a speaking role. Aurora Drama Camp is an empowering and joyful experience. My child loved Aurora drama camp and was lukewarm for Doug's drama. He did not get as much support and encouragement, and he often sat on the sidelines. Anonymous


Feb 2013

Re: Camp for 1st grader that lasts more than 2 weeks
Aurora, the school where my son goes, offers a wonderful theater arts camp where they put on a great musical at the end of a 4 week session. I think they are doing Annie this year. It's a K-5 school and the camps are for the same ages, so it's great for younger aged kids. Many of the staff at the summer camp come from the school too. They also have before and aftercare. Keri


Feb 2013

Re: Camp for 1st grader that lasts more than 2 weeks
My son attended two summer camps at Aurora school last summer, and while they were each one week long, we had the consistency and convenience of having them both at one place. Aurora offers a variety of camps with themes to interest a variety of kids, including a theater arts camp that lasts one month. My son loved both of the camps he attended, and looks forward to returning this summer, including the theater arts camp. Happy Aurora Mom


Jan 2011

Re: Summer math camp for struggling 3rd grader
Aurora School in Oakland had a math camp last summer, and will have it again next summer. My own child did not attend, but I've heard great things about it from people whose children did; some even decided to go for an additional session because they enjoyed it so much. anon


April 2010

I found the Aurora School summer camp online, and wanted a reference. They have half day classes, and I am interested in two of them for my 9 yo daughter. The Environment and Poetry, and Film and Animation. Does anyone have any experience with this summer program in general or these classes specifically you can share? Thank you! Alameda mom


Our 4 year old daughter went to Aurora for Winter camp in 2008 and she had a blast. The teachers and students alike were kind and welcoming. It seems to be the culture there. The art projects she came home with were of impressive quality and workmanship. There was a high teacher to child ratio and generally a very loving environment. We did not go there for summer camp but could imagine it to be very similar. angela


You and your child will be very happy with the summer camps at Aurora School. Your child will be relaxed, confident, engaged, and well-cared for. The summer camps at Aurora have the same philosophy of inclusion and kindness for all children as the school. There is never any bullying allowed and the camps and playground are monitored very closely. The counselors are professional and chosen for their ability to work with each child as an individual. Open communication is encouraged with parents. I highly recommend the Aurora Camps. going to aurora camp