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Registration Opens April 7

We thank you for your interest in Summer at Saints!

If you are interested in any of our Summer at Saints Camps, please complete the interest form below.

Lead Impact: Where Potential Meets Purpose

Ages: 14 Years Old & Up

Advanced, real-world experiences inviting older students to navigate complexity, deepen self-awareness, strengthen personal skills, and lead projects with meaningful impact.

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  • Eco-Engage: Engineering Smart Solutions For Climate Impact

    The Eco-Engage Camp invites students to design and build technology-driven solutions to real-world environmental challenges. Campers use microcontrollers, sensors, and tools like Python to collect and analyze data to guide their sustainable ideas. Through hands-on prototyping and problem-solving, students develop and present innovative solutions that demonstrate how technology can create a meaningful environmental impact.
  • Ethical Thinking And Decision-Making For Leaders

    The Ethical Thinking and Decision-Making camp aims to develop students’ capacity for ethical thinking and decision-making. Participants explore values, empathy, consequences, and the philosophical foundations of ethics through discussion, debate, and practice; thereby, strengthening leadership and integrity. You can sign up for multiple weeks, as each week offers a unique set of experiences and learning opportunities, or sign up for one week of a powerful philosophical learning experience.

  • Experiential English

    Experiential English is a two-week program supporting English language development through real-world contexts. On-campus and community-based experiences will inform research, writing, presentations, and multimedia projects that build oral and written communication skills.

  • Filmmaking On A Shoestring

    Lights, camera, create at Filmaking On A Shoestring! During this two-week filmmaking camp, students will learn how powerful stories can be told with just a smartphone or iPad and a great idea. Campers will explore the basics of storytelling, cinematography, and editing while discovering how everyday moments and personal experiences can be transformed into compelling short films. Working with simple tools and a “shoestring” approach to filmmaking, students will plan, shoot, and edit their own original stories. The camp concludes with a special screening where young filmmakers share their work and celebrate the creativity behind telling meaningful stories with the tools they already have.

  • Get Curious: Leadership Coach Training For Changemakers

    The Get Curious camp equips students with a Leadership Coaching Toolkit that they can apply in current and future leadership roles. Students will explore who they are as leaders in their school and wider community, and create a vision for the leadership work they want to pursue. They will learn how to coach by developing skills in active listening, powerful questioning, and peer coaching through structured practice. This camp is experiential in its design, with students learning by doing through demonstration labs, peer- and triad-coaching practice, and leadership development exercises. Students will leave the camp with confidence and clarity about their next steps in leadership, as well as a toolkit of techniques to apply directly to their lives. This camp meets the requirements for completing a Graydin Coaching Certificate.

  • Invisible Universe: Particles, Waves & Quantum Wonders

    At Invisible Universe, join a real particle physicist and step inside the world of modern physics! Students will explore particle physics, quantum computing, and gravitational waves through hands-on experiments, fun puzzles, and mind-blowing demonstrations. No experience needed — just curiosity, creativity, and a sense of wonder as you see the universe in action!
  • Pivot: Empowering Your Narrative

    Pivot supports younger high school students in reflecting on their academic and co-curricular experiences. Workshops focus on self-awareness, goal-setting, and informed decision-making to enhance high school and postsecondary planning.

  • R.A.D Collab (Representing All Disciplines, Respecting All Differences)

    R.A.D Collab is an immersive week-long Hip Hop Program where participants get to explore the different elements of Hip-Hop. The first half of each day will explore rap, beat-making, DJing, breakdancing, or one's creative expression. The second half of the day will focus on specialization, collaboration, and the creation of a Final Group Cypher Performance for families. External experts act as mentors and share their knowledge and experience throughout the week.

  • Summer Pursuit: An Outdoor Adventure

    Summer Pursuit is an Outdoor Education Experience for St. George’s Students only, including canoeing, expedition preparation, and a multi-day overnight hiking trip. Students develop outdoor skills, self-reliance, and teamwork aligned with Grade 9 and 10 trip outcomes. This program does not require any experience, just a willingness to contribute to the team and a sense of adventure.
  • The Analog Counter-Attack: Zines And Media Literacy

    In an age of endless feeds and algorithmic noise, Analog Counter-Attack empowers students to reclaim their voice! This camp blends media literacy with zine-making to navigate and challenge the digital world. Students will gain a foundational understanding of media history and learn that media isn't just “content”; it’s the environment we live in, shaping our perspectives. By blending critical thinking with creative production, students will finish the week having completed their own DIY publications.

St. George’s School acknowledges that we are situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Musqueam First Nation.

Contributions to St. George's School Foundation are eligible for tax receipts as prescribed by Canadian law. St. George's School Foundation's Charitable Registration Number is: 11917-5511 RR0001.


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