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Eco Warriors - Rising Kindergarten through 2nd Grade
Description and Details
Discover nature through art, science activities, and outdoor field trips around our beautiful campus on the East side of Providence and in Blackstone Park. Campers will become Eco Warriors by exploring baby animals, camouflage, plants, weather, and even music and engineering through the lens of nature with a different theme each week!
The morning program will include story-time, activity, snack time, activity, and lunch time. The afternoon will include supervised free-play, games, dance, obstacle courses, playground time, water play, etc. as fitting for the theme of the week and weather.
Program Details
- Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades K-2 in September 2025.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A half-day option is available from 9:00 a.m. - noon.
- Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
- Dates: see below
- Cost: $425 - (cost prorated for 4-day weeks due to holidays on June 19 & Aug. 12)
- Themes:
- June 16-18, 20: Weird Wildlife - no camp June 19th
- June 23-27: Gardens and Games
- July 7-11: Music & Mayhem
- July 14-18: Elelphant & Piggie Adventures
- July 21-25: Nocturnal Animals
- July 28-August 1: Space Camp
- August 4-8: Dinosaur Daze
- August 11, 13-15: Butterflies Beetles & Bugs - no camp Aug. 12
- August 18-22: Aquatic Week
Junior Lynx - 3rd through 5th Grades
Description and Details
Junior Lynx camp is designed with the energy and creativity of Lower School kids in mind! With different themes each week focusing on nature, arts, and STEAM education, this camp series provides experiences that enable young minds to make meaningful connections through collaboration, friendship, and community through a variety of daytime offerings. During their Summer at Lincoln, campers will cultivate creative thinking and problem-solving skills as they engage in real-world, project-based learning packed full of summer FUN!
Each day will be run with more structured activities to fill the mornings and free play time and choice of project-based options to engage socially and creatively with their peers in the afternoons. Campers will also spend as much of their time outdoors as possible (varies from camp to camp) - learning in our outdoor classroom, playing on our playground, running across our lawns and through the sprinklers, and hiking and exploring neighboring Blackstone Park.
Take a look below at the themes for each week, and click on the registration link to learn more detailed information about what to expect each week of camp!
Grades 3- 5, Junior Lynx Camp Program Details
- Age/ Gender: Children of all genders (unless otherwise noted) who will be entering grades 3-5 in September 2025.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
- Dates: see below
- Cost: Varies based on partner tuition rates. All rates will be listed on individual registration pages.
- Themes:
- June 16-20 and June 23-27: Dancing Through Disney (no camp on 6/19)
- July 7-11: LEGO Engineers (half days, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.) - this camp is for girls only
- July 14-18: SPARK'S Lemonade Stand
- July 21-25: Codemoji: Creative Coding
- July 28-Aug. 1: Codemoji: Game On!
- Aug. 4-8: Digital Photography
- August 11-15: Sports Smorgasboard (no camp on 8/12)
Girls Leadership Collaborative Camp
- Lead By: Meg Stowe | Founder and Executive Director of Girls Leadership Collaborative
- Age/ Gender: Girls who will be entering grades 3-8 in September 2025.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
- Dates: August 18-22
- Cost: $450 (includes day 1 trip to local ropes course)
- Description: Join Girls Leadership Collaborative’s growing community of emerging leaders to develop your leadership capacity, tap into purpose, and make a difference in your community. Together we will uncover your key strengths using Gallup's Strengths-Explorer tool, find or hone your voice, empower you to initiate within diverse teams, and build a world where groups can solve adaptive challenges. We work to empower you to shape the future.
Middle & Upper School Specialty Camps - 6th through 12th grades
Description and Details
Summer at Lincoln is excited to offer specialty camps and programs for Middle and Upper School students. These programs will teach valuable skills to help students grow as leaders, individuals, and friends beyond the traditional classroom. With an emphasis on art, creativity and leadership, these programs are sure to engage and enrich your summer!
Surf Camp
- Taught By: Nick Haase and Ryan Litwin | Instructors at Warm Winds
- Age/ Gender: Students entering grades 5 - 12 in fall of 2025 of all genders.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
- Dates: June 16 - 20 - this camp will run on June 19th.
- Cost: $450 (includes rental of surf boards, leashes, wetsuits and wax)
- Description: Life is always better at the beach! Spend a week catching the waves with our team of surfing instructors from Warm Winds at Narragansett Town Beach. This innovative program focuses on building confidence in the water, safety, and environmental awareness through fun activities that are aimed to teach the next generation of wave riders how to safely have fun in the ocean, protect the natural environment, and live the surfer lifestyle. Surf's up!
Girls Leadership Collaborative - High School Leadership Institute
- Lead By: Meg Stowe | Founder and Executive Director of Girls Leadership Collaborative
- Age/ Gender: Girls entering grades 9 - 12 in fall of 2025 (with specific modules for girls entering grades 9/10 and 11/12)
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Dates: June 25 - 27
- Cost: $195
- Description: Join Girls Leadership Collaborative’s growing community of emerging leaders to develop your leadership capacity, tap into purpose, and make a difference in your community. Together we will uncover your key strengths using Gallup's Strengths-Finder tool, hone your voice, empower you to initiate within diverse teams, and build a world where groups can solve adaptive challenges. We work to empower you to shape the future. This 3-day, immersive experience will connect GLC you to actual leaders who are working to make a difference, building the beginning of your network and provide you with mentorship opportunities. Collaborating directly with these local leaders will help you better understand how you can use your leadership strengths, skills, mindsets, and authentic personality across a variety of sectors to create impact. Whether you are a returning leader or someone new to GLC, we surround you with a community where you will feel connected, significant, and valued as your authentic self. Get ready to develop effective skills and activate valuable mindsets as you practice stepping up and initiating in group settings, all within a safe, fun, and supportive environment.
This year’s leaders will join us from these sectors:
- SUSTAINABILITY AND OUR OCEANS
- COMMUNITY IMPACT THROUGH THE ARTS
- TECHNOLOGY FOR SOCIAL IMPACT
Registration for this program is on GLC's website.
SAT Prep
- Lead By: Dan Greco | Owner of Greco Tutoring and Math Teacher at Lincoln School
- Age/ Gender: Students who will be taking the SAT in the fall of 2025 of all genders
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
- Dates: (2 week long course) July 7-11 and July 14-18
- Cost: $600 (plus book fee)
- Description: With the new digital SAT in play and colleges beginning to reevaluate their test optional statuses, prepping for the SAT is becoming increasingly important. Taught by Dan Greco, SAT tutor of over 20 year, this course will cover all content areas, test-taking techniques, and more to help you score higher on the SAT. And the benefit to being at an in-person course as opposed to an online one is you'll be able to ask as many questions as you'd like and get immediate individualized feedback from an expert in standardized testing.
Girls Leadership Collaborative Camp
- Lead By: Meg Stowe | Founder and Executive Director of Girls Leadership Collaborative
- Age/ Gender: Girls who will be entering grades 3-8 in September 2025.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
- Dates: August 18-22
- Cost: $450 (includes day 1 trip to local ropes course)
- Description: Join Girls Leadership Collaborative’s growing community of emerging leaders to develop your leadership capacity, tap into purpose, and make a difference in your community. Together we will uncover your key strengths using Gallup's Strengths-Explorer tool, find or hone your voice, empower you to initiate within diverse teams, and build a world where groups can solve adaptive challenges. We work to empower you to shape the future.
Your Song, Your Music Video!
- Taught By: Diana Murton | Owner and Artistic Director of The Casting Project and Zack Stewart | Owner of ‘The RecOrd Playerz’
- Age/ Gender: Students entering grades 6 - 12 in fall of 2025 of all genders.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
- Dates: July 21 - 25
- Cost: $325
- Description:
THE SONGWRITING! Students collaborate on:
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Writing
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Rehearsing
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Performing their own song
THE MUSIC VIDEO! Students collaborate on:
- creating,
- shooting
- acting in their own music video
The last half hour of camp there will be a screening and live performance with the finished music video and original song.
Fast Fashion
- Taught By: Anita Thompson | Head of Visual Arts at Lincoln School
- Age/ Gender: Students entering grades 6 - 12 in fall of 2025 of all genders.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Dates: August 11-15 (no camp on Aug. 12)
- Cost: $224
- Description: In this camp, after looking at fashion trends which interest them, each student will work by themselves or with a partner to design and engineer a garment made only with recycled materials. Materials such as duct tape, plastic bags and cardboard will be provided, but they can add to these mediums by bringing in recycled products from home. Along with learning how to work in three dimensions, this camp reinforces creativity, cooperation, analysis, and risk taking. Students will also exercise their voice by talking about their piece when they present it to the group on the last day of the camp.
Advanced Art Portfolio Workshop
- Taught By: Anita Thompson | Head of Visual Arts at Lincoln School
- Age/ Gender: Students entering grades 10 - 12 in fall of 2025 of all genders.
- Hours: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Dates: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5
- Cost: $224
- Description: This multimedia workshop, led by Lincoln School's art teacher, Ms. Anita Thompson, will allow artists to share their portfolios in a group setting for feedback and for guided goal-setting on their future trajectories as an artist. They will then pick one artistic medium to focus on for the workshop, as they strengthen their existing skills or develop new skills in a new artistic medium. Special emphasis will be on life drawing, oil painting, and ceramics & sculpture. At the end, students' work will be documented for their portfolios. This program will meet on Tuesdays over four weeks.
Camps at Agawam Hunt
Camp Agawam - 1st through 6th Grades
Camp Agawam
- Age/ Gender: Students entering 1st through 6th grades in the fall of 2025 of all genders.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Extended Camp available, lunch included
- Dates: Weeks of June 16, June 23, July 7, July 14, July 21, July 28, Aug 4, August 11, August 18
- Cost:
- Non-members: 5-Day $465 | 3-Day $320
- Members - 5-Day $415 | 3-Day $290
- Description: Camp Agawam is a full day experience, packed with activities tailored for younger children, focusing on exploration, play and sports. Your child can look forward to:
- Golf and Racquet Sport: Learn the basics of golf and racquet sports through group play, skill drills and fun games. Kids are grouped by age or skill level for the best experience.
- Swimming: Cool off in the pool with supervised swim sessions.
- Free Play and Games: Enjoy time on the playground, field games and table games.
- Lunch and Snacks: Lunch is included and served from the Lunch Box Cafe. Bring your own snacks to stay energized throughout the day
8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Check in and Morning Welcome
9:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. | Rotations between racquet sports and golf
11:45 a.m. -12:15 p.m. | Lunch provided by the Club
12:15 a.m. -1:00 p.m. | Free play and outdoor games
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Swim time
2:15 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. | Afternoon activity or free play
3:00 p.m. | Pick-up or continue the fun with extended day option
3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | Extended Day Option: arts & crafts and specialty programs
*Agawam Members - please use code agmember to register and enter your member ID at checkout. This will bring the cost down to 0 because Agawam will bill you directly*
Raquets and Golf Sports Academy - 5th through 10th Grades
Racquets Academy
- Age/ Gender: Students entering 5th - 10th grade in the fall of 2025 of all genders.
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Extended Camp available, lunch included
- Dates: Weeks of June 16, June 23, July 7, July 14, July 21, July 28, Aug 4, August 11, August 18
- Cost:
- Non-members: 5-Day $465 | 3-Day $320
- Members - 5-Day $415 | 3-Day $290
- Description: This program is designed for kids with prior experience or a passion for golf or racquet sports and focuses on advanced skill-building and match play. The camp includes tennis, pickleball, platform tennis, and squash sessions tailored to improve technique and strategy, and on-course golf play and advanced skill training. Junior golf sets are available for purchase through the golf shop; racquets can be ordered through the tennis shop.
8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. | Check in and warm-up
9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. | Focused instruction in either golf or racquet sports
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | Swim and cool down
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. | Lunch provided from the Lunch Box Cafe & free play
1:30 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. | Afternoon racquets session or match play
3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | Extended Day Option: arts & crafts and specialty activities
*Agawam Members - please use code agmember to register and enter your member ID at checkout. This will bring the cost down to 0 because Agawam will bill you directly*