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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.

Spark Impact: Where Curiosity Begins

Grades 1–4

Friendly, imaginative camps introducing young learners to big ideas through creativity, play, and exploration.

List of 11 items.

  • Aerospace Adventurers: Exploring The Skies And Beyond

    Aerospace Adventurers invites campers to venture on a hands-on journey through flight, rockets, and life in space. The program explores airplane lift and thrust, rocket launches, astronaut training, and future aircraft and rover design. The week culminates in a “Mission To Mars” Showcase, where students tackle rotating problem-solving stations to build confidence, collaboration, and STEM skills.
  • Code And Create

    Code And Create is a practical Summer Program that teaches students the fundamentals of block-based coding through hands-on projects. The week starts with foundational exercises in logic and sequencing to get everyone comfortable with the tools. As the sessions progress, participants move into collaborative labs to build their own games, animations, and digital art. By the end of the week, students will have completed several functional projects, helping them develop problem-solving skills and the confidence to bring their digital ideas to life.

  • Design And Discover Art Camp

    Design And Discover is a hands-on art camp that celebrates creativity, experimentation, and the joy of working with both traditional and unexpected materials. Projects may include recyclable sculptures, wearable art, chemical-reaction art, and nature-inspired creations. Each day invites students to explore new techniques, discover their own artistic style, and build confidence through creative risk-taking.
  • Future Cities: Sustainability And Urban Architects

    Future Cities invites campers to explore sustainable urban design through hands-on, real-world projects. Students will focus on sustainable planning, urban mapping, and the integration of nature into city spaces. They will also learn about SMART city features, including charting land use, green roofs, and indoor planters. They may visit local sites, practice scale and infographic design, and reflect on how thoughtful architecture shapes communities. The week culminates in a “Most Sustainable School” Challenge, where students pitch innovative designs and build confidence, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
  • Literacy And Identity Through Picture Books

    Literacy And Identity is a camp which supports early literacy while exploring identity, belonging, and diversity through picture books. Students engage with texts from local, Indigenous, Mexican, and other diverse authors. Through shared reading, discussion, and art responses, students strengthen literacy skills while building empathy and cultural awareness.

  • Mysteries And Magic: Tricks, Illusions, And Performance

    At Mysteries And Magic, kids will learn about the science behind magic. Over five days, they will explore simple tricks, mind-bending illusions, and STEM-inspired experiments that show how math, physics, and chemistry make magic possible. Campers build confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills as they practice and perform their own tricks, culminating in a Student-Led Magic Show for friends and family. This camp makes science fun and accessible, fostering a sense of wonder for every child.
  • Myths & Legends: Ancient Adventures Of The Gods

    Do you love legendary heroes, daring quests, and magical worlds? Myths And Legends brings Greek, Roman, Norse, and Indigenous stories to life through hands-on games, creative movement, and drama. Campers explore the lessons behind these myths— such as teamwork, loyalty, and courage — while connecting the stories to their own adventures. Each day will be full of reflection, challenges, and collaborative activities that spark curiosity, cultural awareness, and a sense of belonging.
  • Patterns In Nature

    Patterns In Nature invites campers to explore the beauty of patterns in the world around them through art, storytelling, sound, and hands-on creation. Each day, students design and make a new project, from nature-inspired mandalas and outdoor installations to looping soundscapes and their own pattern book, which they will take home at the end of the week.

  • Speak And Shine

    Ever wanted to shine on stage, tell your story, or be a TV reporter for a day? Speak And Shine is a half-day camp where students will memorize fun poems, give a mini speech about something they love, host their own mini podcast, and try out all kinds of speaking challenges with their friends. They will also play games, practice their voice and body language, and build confidence in a fun, supportive way. By the end of the week, campers will be ready to demonstrate everything they’ve learned in a special performance for their family at Speak Up & Shine!
  • Startup Stars: Imagine, Create, Launch!

    Imagine transforming a spark of inspiration into a real-world venture. At Startup Stars, campers step into the role of young entrepreneurs as they imagine ideas, create solutions, and learn how successful ventures and social enterprises are launched. Through hands-on challenges and team-based projects, students identify real-world problems in their communities and design innovative solutions. Campers will strengthen their ideas through brainstorming, prototyping, and collaboration, all while building core skills in innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurial thinking.
  • Young Authors Studio: Reading, Writing & Imagination

    Young Authors Studio sparks the imagination of young writers, helping them create their own stories from start to finish. Campers develop characters, build settings, craft exciting problems, and explore revision through playful, hands-on activities. By the end of the week, each student will publish their very own illustrated storybook, gaining confidence, creativity, and a love of storytelling along the way.

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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