Summer Camp

Whether your child is a first time camper or a seasoned camp veteran, Saxon Hill School summer camps provide the experience for children looking to explore the wonders of nature. Designed for ages 3 through 9, SHS camps engage children with science, art, nature and music.

Conveniently located adjacent to the Old Mill Park in Jericho, the nearby river, meadows, and woods are teeming with life and provide endless opportunity for learning about our natural world.

Tuition assistance is available, please contact Amie Milizia-Fisher for more information.

Summer camp applications are ongoing until full.

More information, schedules, and a registration form can be found in our Summer Camp Brochure. Further questions should be directed to Amie Milizia-Fisher via e-mail or at (802) 764-5801.

Camp Programs for Summer 2010

Adventures Camp (4 Sessions)

Adventurers Wanted! Activities include hiking, dancing, gardening, playing, creating projects, reading, practicing yoga, exploring, and more... in this truly magnificent setting. Session 1A and 1B are for children between the ages of 3 and 6 years. Session IIA and IIB are for children between the ages of 4 and 9 years.

SHS Science Camp

Campers will experiment, explore, discover edible parts of plants, bake, learn about the human digestive system, make chocolate, do hands-on inquiry, take home projects.

Exploring Our Potential with Song and Dance

Come sing, dance, and explore who you are and who and what you want to be when you grow up. Learn about people who achieved their dreams even when others told them they could not! The week will culminate with a music and movement production celebrating our limitless potential!

Cracking the Codes: Exploring Riddles, Puzzles, and Mysteries of All Kinds

Calling all detectives! We will gather clues and examine evidence to solve daily mysteries. Kids will have practice with whodunits, secret codes, forensic techniques, brain teasers, and more. Put your detective hats on and join the fun!

Around the World with Folktales

Join us as we explore and compare folktales from around the world and respond to them through art, music, drama, and movement. The week will culminate in a dramatic production complete with camper-created props, costumes, scenery, and programs.

From Garden to Table: Gardening and Cooking

Get ready to get your hands dirty-in the garden, that is. Find out how to care for (and harvest) a vegetable garden, then learn what to do with all the delicious food we grow! Children will receive a copy of the recipes for all the meals we make.