2026 Summer Camp
Thank you for your interest in Boulder Waldorf Kindergarten’s Summer Camp! Registration is available HERE.
Our Summer Camp is all about outdoor fun and learning. With plenty of water play, gardening, and nature activities, each day will be filled with laughter and fun!
Our Summer Camp staff bios are HERE.
GENERAL SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION
Our 10 weeks of summer are broken down into 4 two-week sessions and 2 one-week sessions.
Session 1: June 1 – June 12 FULL
Session 2: June 15 – June 18 AFTERNOONS FULL
Session 3: June 22 – July 3 AFTERNOONS FULL
Session 4: July 13 – July 24 FULL
Session 5: July 27 – August 7 AFTERNOONS FULL
Session 6: August 10 – August 14
We are closed Friday, June 19th and July 6th – 10th.
Our camp is open to children ages 3-6, who are toilet-trained.
Hours of camp are 8:30 – 12:30, with an optional Afternoon Rest Program until 3:30. Please note the Afternoon Rest Program is not a stand-alone program. Children in the Afternoon Rest Program must also attend in the morning. If your child is not a napper, they will be expected to play quietly in the room while other camp friends are napping and resting. Please note all PreK aged children are required to have half an hour of rest every afternoon.
Morning Camp Fees Per Session (8:30 – 12:30 pm)
Sessions 1, 3, 4, 5: $685
Session 2: $300
Session 6: $350
Partial weeks are not offered in our morning camp program.
Materials Fee
$25/week
Afternoon Rest Program Fee (12:30 – 3:30pm)
$52/afternoon
The Afternoon Rest Program is not a drop-in program. You will need to confirm your afternoon schedule when you submit your registration.
Summer Camp Behavior Expectations
We are excited to meet all the new campers and welcome back returning campers this summer and have lots of fun! Here are some things we want you to know to help everyone have a great time:
- New Faces and New Places – Our camp is full of new children and new teachers, and we will be exploring new activities and routines. It’s a big change for everyone, and it can take some time for everyone to adjust!
- Transitions and Changes – We understand that some children may find it a bit challenging to adjust to new faces, places, and activities, and that’s completely okay. We want every child to have a fun and comfortable experience in the group. If your child continues to struggle with the changes and with the transitions, please note that while we may offer some additional support initially, long-term reliance on this support isn’t sustainable. If the difficulties persist, we may not be able to fully meet their needs within our group setting.
- Respect for All – We ask that all campers try their best to be kind, patient, and respectful of others. Sometimes, the excitement and change can make us feel a little overwhelmed, but we encourage everyone to use their words and ask for help when they need it.
- Focus on Fun – We want each child to have a great time, and often times, behavior that is consistently disruptive to the group may need to be addressed. If your child has a hard time adjusting and this becomes a challenge, we may need to discuss in a timely way whether our camp is the best fit for them.
- Independence – To ensure that all children have a positive and enriching experience, we encourage children to develop independence in everyday tasks, such as following simple instructions and taking care of their personal belongings. While we provide a supportive and caring environment, please keep in mind that our program is designed for group activities, and we are unable to provide consistent one-on-one attention for each child.
Before registering, please think about how your child handles new experiences, changes, and transitions. We want to ensure that camp is a positive and enjoyable experience for everyone! More details will be discussed at our Parent Orientation in May. If you have questions about how your child might transition into Summer Camp, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
SUMMER CAMP FORMS
Please submit your 2026 Summer Camp Contract and fees within one week of registration.
The following forms must be submitted for each enrolled child at least five business days prior to the child’s first day of camp:
- Student Form
- Health Evaluation
- Immunization Records
- Immunization Certificate
- If your child cannot get vaccines because of medical reasons, you must submit a Certificate of Medical Exemption to the school, signed by a health care provider licensed to give vaccines. You only need to submit this certificate once, unless your child’s information changes. You can get the certificate HERE.
- If you choose not to have your child vaccinated according to the current recommended schedule because of personal belief or religious reasons, you must submit a Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption to the school. Nonmedical exemptions must be submitted at ages 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12 months and 18 months. There are two ways to file a nonmedical exemption.
- File the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption WITH a signature from an immunizing provider, OR
- File the Certificate of Nonmedical Exemption received upon the completion of CDPHE’s online education module.
- Downloadable certificates and CDPHE’s online education module are available HERE.
If your child has allergies or asthma, please submit the following forms:
If you have questions about our summer camp, please contact the school office at 303-541-0671 or email hidden; JavaScript is required.