Welcome to (almost) Summer! We are excited to host a variety of Summer Camps again this year.
- Camps are age-specific; please choose accordingly
- Friends (non-enrolled children) are welcome to register for camps, so please share! Additional paperwork will be required, and the office will contact the family after they register.
- Bridge/Preschool camps are half day, from 9:15am to 1pm
- Kindergarten camps are from 9:15am to 2:45pm
- Grades camps are from 9am to 3pm
- Half-Day camps (Bridge/PreK) are $225 per student
- Full-Day camps (Kinder+) are $325 per student
- We are not using TADS for summer camp payments this year, the registration form includes payment (debit/credit card or ACH)
Register for camps here: https://forms.diamondmindinc.com/greatoakschool/summercamps2026
June 8 -12
Bridge Graduates and Pre-school with Ms. Odalys Villanueva (half-day camp)
Summer of Wonder: An incredible journey for our youngest students. Join us for a magical Season of Sunshine filled with nature activities, joyful water play, picnics and colorful crafts.
Rising Kindergarten – Rising 1st with Ms. April Finn
Picnics, Pool Parties, & Popsicles: We will enjoy popsicles (organic, low sugar, no artificial dye), water play, and have our daily snack/lunch under the oak trees (weather and temperature permitting). There will be a more relaxed rhythm to help the children decompress and get all the wiggles out after a successful school year.
Rising 2nd and up with Ms. Christensen
It’s Recess Time!: Summer Camp brings the joy of an extended recess filled with movement, imagination, and play. Children will enjoy classic playground games, cooperative activities, nature play, and fun water games to stay cool during the Texas summer. There will be games and activities indoors during the warmest hours of the day so everyone can play comfortably and safely.
June 15 – 19
Bridge Graduates and Pre-school with Ms. Odalys Villanueva (half-day camp)
Summer of Wonder: An incredible journey for our youngest students. Join us for a magical Season of Sunshine filled with nature activities, joyful water play, picnics and colorful crafts.
Rising Kindergarten – Rising 1st with Ms. April Finn
Mythical Magical Forest: Fairies and gnomes and dragons; OH MY!! This week will feature stories about mythical creatures to delight the children’s imaginations and our hands will be busy with enchanting crafts such as potion making, creating magic wands or God’s eye swords, gnome house and fairy garden construction, and lots of other whimsical activities.
Rising 2nd and up with Ms. Rogers
The King’s Court Chess Camp: Through demonstrated lessons and games, both new and experienced players will build strong chess foundations while developing critical thinking skills, problem solving strategies and an understanding of good sportsmanship.
June 22 – 26
Rising Kindergarten – Rising 1st with Ms. Hayley Kay
The Fort & Castle Camp: This summer camp invites young children into a gentle, imaginative world of fort building and sandcastle creation, where play is guided by creativity, nature, and cooperation. With simple natural materials and open-ended time outdoors and indoor, children work together to build cozy shelters and sculpt sandy kingdoms, developing both practical skills and social harmony. Through rhythm, storytelling, and hands-on exploration, the camp nurtures a sense of wonder, belonging, and joyful discovery.
Rising 2nd and up with Ms. Christensen
It’s Recess Time!: Summer Camp brings the joy of an extended recess filled with movement, imagination, and play. Children will enjoy classic playground games, cooperative activities, nature play, and fun water games to stay cool during the Texas summer. There will be games and activities indoors during the warmest hours of the day so everyone can play comfortably and safely.
July 13 – 17
Rising 2nd and up with Ms. Hernández
Therapeutic Movement: This week offers fun and beneficial movement and crafts work that will incorporate Ms. Hernández’s love of and extensive training in therapeutic, developmental movement. For the students, they just know that they are having a blast. For their brains, they are getting excellent nurturing for later academic work (but, we can keep that between us adults!).


