Our Camps
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🌴 “Our son LOVED learning about the Bermuda Triangle... He constantly talks about how things disappear and how much fun he had with his friends!”
—Camp Parent
“This morning while our daughter was getting ready, she said “I wish I could go to camp every day!” Then this evening when I walked in from work the kids could not wait to show me the boats they built today. That is a testament to what you have done this week and we are beyond excited to start the school year at Curiosity Grove Academy!”
—Camp Parent
Camps
🔎 History Mystery Camps
Our summer camps take learning beyond the classroom with hands-on activities, detective-style challenges, and interactive investigations into history’s greatest mysteries. Each week features a new theme, from the Bermuda Triangle to the sinking of the Titanic, keeping kids engaged and excited to learn!
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Week 1: Bermuda Triangle
Uncover the Secrets of the Sea
Dive into the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle! Campers will become junior investigators as they explore strange disappearances, wild weather patterns, and legendary ships and planes lost at sea. Through hands-on science experiments, creative storytelling, and map-based sleuthing, they'll test out their own theories and uncover the truth behind this oceanic enigma. Expect flying challenges, logic puzzles, and plenty of imaginative thinking as we ask: What’s really going on out there?
Week 3: Titanic
Explore the Ship of Dreams and Its Fateful Voyage
All aboard the Titanic! Campers will travel back in time to learn about the people, innovations, and fateful decisions aboard history’s most famous ship. They’ll design their own “unsinkable” vessels, take on engineering challenges, and piece together the timeline leading up to the Titanic’s tragic end. With a mix of science, storytelling, and role-play, this camp brings the past to life and invites kids to ask big questions about bravery, invention, and what we’ve learned from the past.