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Middle and Upper School Camps - 6th through 12th Grades

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CAD Design Studio: Onshape for 3D Modeling & Product Design

  • Led By: Adam Colestock | STEAM Director
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 9-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  
  • Dates: June 15-18 
  • Cost: $280
  • Description: Professional designers use CAD to create precise, editable 3D models that can be refined, assembled, and manufactured—and in this camp, students will learn those core skills using Onshape. Over the course of five days, campers will build confidence with the fundamentals of professional CAD design, including sketching and constraints, dimensions, extrusions and revolutions, patterns, fillets, assemblies, and organized modeling workflows. Students will begin by studying and accurately modeling everyday objects and products to understand how real things are constructed, then apply those techniques to invent and model original designs of their own. Outcomes include high-quality 3D renderings of student work and one or two small 3D prints to test form and fit. No prior CAD experience is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to learn. This camp requires an Onshape Education account, which students can create for free.  

Surf Camp

  • Led By: Warm Winds
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 5-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.  
  • Dates: June 15-18 (makeup day June 19)
  • Cost: $475
  • 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! Wetsuits, wax, leashes, and boards provided. No experience necessary. All you need is a positive attitude and the ability to swim by yourself (a must). 

Rhode Island Lacrosse Camp

  • Led By: Kelsey Semple | Rhode Island Lacrosse
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 4-9 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 
  • Dates: June 15-18
  • Cost: $275/week (Campers who register for both this camp and Lincoln Field Hockey Camp the same week(s) can bundle the camps for $450 total - use the discount code "team" at checkout)
  • Description: Skills Camp for Girls - focus on the fundamentals all the way through game play. Enjoy some fun in the sun while we teach new players and prepare experienced players for their seasons ahead! We will touch on the everything from offense to defense and everything in between! 

Lincoln Field Hockey Camp

  • Led By: Mari Bianco, Dempsey Campbell, and Hannah Southard | Lincoln School Field Hockey Coaches
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 4-9 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 
  • Dates: June 15-18
  • Cost: $275/week (Campers who register for both this camp and Rhode Island Lacrosse Camp the same week(s) can bundle the camps for $450 total - use the discount code "team" at checkout)
  • Description:  Lincoln Lynx Field Hockey Camp is the perfect opportunity for rising 4th through 8th graders to enhance their stick skills, strengthen their game IQ, build teamwork, and most importantly, have fun! Throughout the camp, participants will engage in skill development sessions led by Lincoln School's 2025 RIIL Division II Field Hockey State Championship coaches, Mari Bianco and Dempsey Campbell. Coach Mari is a Lincoln alumna who helped the Lynx win their first Division I State Championship in 1993, and Coach Dempsey helped lead the UMass Minutewomen to the NCAA Division I Final Four in 2024. Each day will include exciting drills, friendly competitions, and team-building activities to ensure every player grows as an individual and as part of a team. Whether your child is a beginner or looking to sharpen advanced skills, this camp offers a welcoming environment to learn field hockey from experienced coaches who love having fun on the turf!

Theatre Devising and Playmaking Theatre Workshop

  • Led By: Meg Sullivan | Upper School Performing Arts Faculty
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 9-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
  • Dates: Wednesdays June 17, 24, July, 8, and 15
  • Cost: $250
  • Description: This theatre devising/playmaking workshop for rising 9th graders - 12th graders will meet weekly for 5 weeks. We will work together as a group and individually to create original theatrical works through creative writing, movement improvisation, and performance devising activities. This will be a fun, supportive space to hone performance skills while expressing ourselves in new ways. We will share our performances at a public reading at the end of the course. Taught by Meg Sullivan, Performing Arts Faculty. No experience necessary!

Wearable Art Design Studio

  • Led By: Adam Colestock | STEAM Director
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 6-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.  
  • Dates: June 22-26 
  • Cost: $350
  • Description: The history of art and design has produced many different visual languages—sleek geometry, ornate curves, radical color palettes, and design rules that shaped everything from architecture to fashion. In this hands-on design camp, students will explore historic art and design movements as inspiration, then translate those styles into wearable and collectible objects they can actually make. Over the course of five days, campers will study examples from multiple movements (such as Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Pop Art, and more) and use digital design tools plus laser cutters and other makerspace equipment to create a small set of finished pieces—like jewelry, charms, keychains, pins, magnets or other small design objects. Along the way, students will learn how to pull a “design vocabulary” from a movement (shapes, motifs, materials, typography, and patterns) and remix it into original work through sketching, prototyping, and iteration. No prior experience with digital tools or laser cutting is needed—just curiosity and creativity!   

Advanced Art Portfolio Workshop

  • Led By: Anita Thompson | Fine Arts Department Chair
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 10-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Dates: Tuesdays July 7, 14, 21, 28, and August 4
  • Cost: $250
  • 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.

Life Drawing

  • Led By: Anita Thompson | Fine Arts Department Chair
  • Age/ Gender: Girls only who will be entering grades 9-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Dates: Wednesdays July 8, 15, 22, 29, and August 5
  • Cost: $250
  • Description:  Life Drawing is an introductory class with the first hour, consisting of practicing with projected models and learning how to draw. The next two hours will be spent working with a live model. Each session the students will encounter a new medium and method of illustrating the figure.

LEGO Engineering Camp

  • Led By: Powered By Tacos
  • Age/ Gender: Girls only who will be entering grades 3-8 in September 2025.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 
  • Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
  • Dates: July 6-10
  • Cost: $450 
  • Description: The fan-favorite LEGO Engineering camp is back! Come learn about different brick building techniques, how to create technically strong structures, and experiment with your creative side while participating in LEGO challenges to earn the golden brick! Taught by RI local Christine (aka Tacos), who was a contestant on the hit LEGO building competition series LEGO Masters Season 3.  Campers will have lots of LEGO fun in the morning, and other active fun in the afternoon.

Vocal Performance Intensive

  • Led By: Caitlin Ford | Voice Coach at Spotlight Music & Theater Academy
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 9-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.  
  • Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
  • Dates: July 13-17
  • Cost: $350
  • Description: This one-week musical theatre vocal intensive, led by seasoned voice coach Cait Ford, immerses students in singing techniques, musical theatre styles, and expressive performance through daily warm-ups, voice boot camp, and hands-on coaching. The week culminates in a showcase performance featuring group numbers and solos that highlight students’ growth, confidence, and love of performing.

Girls Leadership Collaborative Camp

  • Led By: Meg Stowe | Founder and Executive Director of Girls Leadership Collaborative
  • Age/ Gender: Girls who will be entering grades 3-8 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
  • Dates: July 20-24
  • 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.  For more information about the Girls Leadership Collective Camp, please click here.

Let's Make a Movie!

  • Led By: Diana Murton | Owner and Artistic Director of The Casting Project and Zack Stewart | Owner of ‘The RecOrd Playerz’
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 6-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  
  • Extended Day and Lunch offered: click here for more details
  • Dates: July 27-31
  • Cost: $350
  • Description:  The Casting Project PVD’s “Let’s Make a Movie” camp gives students the chance to create the script for their very own short film. They’ll step behind and in front of the camera as they help film and act in the project. The session ends with a special screening to celebrate their work — a fun and exciting way to bring their story to life.

SAT Prep Camp

  • Led By: Dan Greco | Upper School Math Faculty
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 9-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  
  • Dates: August 3-6 and August 11-14
  • Cost: $600 (plus a $35 book fee)
  • Description:  This camp will offer techniques and strategies for both the SAT math and reading sections. Classes will run for 3 hours/day, Monday through Thursday.

RoboGolf: Mini-golf Course Design and Robotics

  • Led By: Adam Colestock | STEAM Director
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 6-8 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.  
  • Dates: August 11-14 
  • Cost: $200
  • Description: Mini-golf is full of wild obstacles, tricky angles, and clever design—and in this camp, students turn that world into an engineering and robotics challenge. In the first half of the week we will use LEGO Robotics, to build and program golf-playing robots that we can control to compete on a specially designed miniature mini-golf course. Then we will take a break and kick-off the 2nd half of the week with an exercise in pure imaginative design as we sketch and model our dream holes. For the final project, students will work together to combine cardboard, paint and the motors and sensors from the robotics kits to build their own miniature golf holes. The week ends with a Robogolf showcase featuring the camper-built holes where teams share the design choices behind their course creations. No prior robotics experience is needed—just curiosity and a desire to build something fun.  

Fast Fashion

  • Led By: Anita Thompson | Fine Arts Department Chair
  • Age/ Gender: Children of all genders who will be entering grades 6-12 in September 2026.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  
  • Dates: August 17-21
  • Cost: $250 
  • 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.