brooks summer camp parent portal

by Warren Huel 4 min read

Why Brooks for summer camps?

Through its dedication to offering the highest-quality youth development programs and devoted staff, Brooks has achieved its place as the leader in summer programs. Registration for the 2021 season opens via the Brooks Summer Programs Parent Portal. Join us for guided walking tours of the Brooks School campus. See the campus before the camps start.

What is the Brooks school day camp full-day schedule?

The Brooks School Day Camp full-day schedule includes an afternoon rest period. Families whose children thrive in a creative and social environment are encouraged to enroll in the full-day program. Take a look at all your child will do during their time at Brooks by previewing the daily schedule.

Why choose Brooks School?

For more than half a century, Brooks School has been a quintessential summer experience and tradition for generations of families. Through its dedication to offering the highest-quality youth development programs and devoted staff, Brooks has achieved its place as the leader in summer programs.

How do I register for the 2021 Summer programs?

Registration for the 2021 season opens via the Brooks Summer Programs Parent Portal. Join us for guided walking tours of the Brooks School campus. See the campus before the camps start.

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Small Groups

Using the 270-acre Brooks School campus, trained group counselors lead children in small age-appropriate groups through an unparalleled activity schedule. Children are placed in small groups based on birth year, birth month, school, and friend request. These diverse groups encourage children to feel comfortable making new friends.

Activities

Our qualified and passionate activity team oversee and plan each activity to ensure the highest quality experience. Daily activities vary based on age and are always developmentally appropriate and captivating. Activity areas range from the traditional to the unique.

Swim Program

A cornerstone of the day camp is our unmatched swim program. Each child is assessed and receives individualized daily morning swim instruction led by a member of our American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Afternoons offer the opportunity to free-swim in our two large outdoor pools supervised by certified lifeguards.

Themed Weeks

Beyond our activities, each week is themed to bring together the counselors and children in unifying and fun-filled experiences. Themed weeks include dress-up days, all-camp events, and special activities. Every Friday ends with either an ice cream sundae party or hot dog cookout.

How does Brooks School Day Camp work?

The Brooks School Day Camp will help your child make social connections and develop a sense of self. Each two-week session is themed to spark joy and imagination that will enhance your child’s experience. Brooks School Summer Programs seeks to nurture the whole child by developing physical, social, and emotional skills to ensure that our youngest campers feel valued as individuals and supported as they grow in every way.

Who is Becky from Brook School?

Rebekah has a passion for youth development and elementary education. She received her M.A.Ed. from Salem State University, as well as her B.S. , and is currently a second-grade teacher. Becky lives in North Andover with her husband and two sons and enjoys spending time with family and friends.

What is group one camp?

The Group One full-day program is the most preferred schedule for working parents and those looking ahead to their child entering a full-day school program. Children who enroll in full-day camp are well-prepared for full-day pre-school or kindergarten. The Brooks School Day Camp full-day schedule includes an afternoon rest period. Families whose children thrive in a creative and social environment are encouraged to enroll in the full-day program.

What is Emma's favorite thing about Brooks School Day Camp?

Emma has been a part of the Brooks School Day Camp community since she was five-years-old. She has been a camper, graduate of the Leaders-In-Training program, counselor, and group coordinator. Emma is a graduate of Boston College, where she earned a degree in Elementary Education and Applied Psychology and Human Development. This fall, Emma will begin a Master’s of Education program at BC. Her favorite part of working at Brooks is seeing the campers’ smiling faces and watching them form new friendships with one another. Emma also enjoys developing relationships with the campers year after year. In her free time, she enjoys reading, running, and spending time with friends and family.

Who is Becky from Brook School?

Rebekah has a passion for youth development and elementary education. She received her M.A.Ed. from Salem State University, as well as her B.S. , and is currently a second-grade teacher. Becky lives in North Andover with her husband and two sons and enjoys spending time with family and friends.

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