Parents and children can choose from a number of camps in the Spring and Klein area this summer, including outdoor and education camps as well as programs in the arts, performance arts, sports and science.



Arts & Performance


Calling All Leaders Young Leaders Vintage Park
Campers can attend a variety of camps ranging from activity-based programs in cooking, art, music and fitness, to science and educational camps. Lunch and snacks are provided. Ages 5-12. June 12-mid-August. $200 per week.
106 Vintage Park Blvd., Ste. E, Houston
832-559-8710
www.ylcampus.com


Cypress Creek Foundation for the Arts and Community Enrichment
Music camp activities include string technique, how to play music and a chance to play on FACE’s stage, The Centrum. At the Summer Strings Camp, electives such as fiddling, vibrato and improvisation are offered. Strings camp ages sixth grade. June 26-30. $125. Summer Strings Camp Ages seventh and eighth grade. July 24-28. $200.
6823 Cypresswood Drive, Spring
281-440-4850
www.cypresscreekface.org


Kardia Christian Academy Adventure Preschool
The annual summer camp includes activities such as arts and crafts, games and a splash day. Field trips for the campers are also included in the camps. Ages 3 months-fifth grade. June 5-Aug. 11 (one week camps). $165-$200.
10555 Spring Cypress Road, Houston
281-378-4050
www.kardiachristianacademy.org


Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts
Participants will explore contemporary arts in different eras and cultures around the world. Ages 8-18. June 26-July 28. $140 (member), $165 nonmembers).
6815 Cypresswood Drive, Spring
281-376-6322
www.pearlmfa.org


Playhouse 1960
Playhouse 1960 offers several summer camps in which each camper participates in a role in productions, such as “Camp Rock” and “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” Students participate in acting games, exercises and improvisations. Campers are guaranteed casting in a speaking role and will also learn audition tips. Each camp will have two public performances at the end of camp. Ages 9-17. June 5-June 30. $150-$250.
6814 Gant Road, Houston
281-587-8243
www.ph1960.com


Primrose School of Champions
Participants explore themes such as the science of cooking, Lego construction, dinosaur stomp  and jungle discovery. Events combine learning, exploration and special activities such as arts and crafts, sports and a magic show. The program includes field trip excursions for pre-K students throughout the summer. Ages infant to pre-K. June 5-Aug. 17. $144-$284 per week.
16811 Shadow Valley Drive, Spring
281-655-7444
www.primrosechampions.com







Athletics


Family ATA Martial Arts
Participants learn about the different martial arts forms, body modification and sparring. Ages potty-trained children. June 5-9, July 17-21, Aug. 7-11. $199 (early entry begins in April), $300 (general admission).
6082 FM 2920, Spring
281-257-5425
www.familyata.com


InSPIRE Rock
Orange Crush Climbing Camp participants will spend half the day focused on self-awareness, problem solving, planning and executing a climb. The second half of the day will include character education lessons, yoga for fitness and crafting. Ages 6-12. June 5-Aug. 18 (five day camps). $299 (full-day camp per week for members), $325 (full-day camp per week for nonmembers).
403 Louetta Road, Spring
281-288-7025
www.inspirerock.com/camps


Tennis and fitness camp
Participants receive personal attention from experienced staff in this weekly sports camp. The camp also focuses on the areas of tennis, fitness and athletic development. Ages 5-12. June 6-Aug. 12. $250 (club member), $300 (guest).
16400 Sir William Drive, Spring
281-370-5801
www.giammalva.com







Education, Math & Science


Discovery College
Discovery College at Lone Star College-Tomball provides a variety of science, technology, engineering, math, athletic and arts programs. Four one-week sessions are offered in the morning and afternoon. Ages 6-17. June 12-29 and July 10-13. Weekly sessions start at $97.
30555 Hwy. 249, Tomball
281-357-3676
www.lonestar.edu/discovery-college.html


Kaleyedoscoptics


Kaleyedoscoptics workshops are designed to accelerate learning for students ages 5 and older, and for children with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADD or ADHD. Programs include spelling and reading workshops; English composition workshops; and basic, intermediate or advanced math workshops. Penmanship is also a focal point in all workshops. Morning sessions are available from 9 a.m.-noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and afternoon sessions are available from 4-7 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays or on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The cost is $490 per student, per workshop. Ages 5 and older. June 5-10 and July 10-Aug. 4.
I-45 and FM 1960, Spring
832-799-2606
www.mykaled.com


Redd School Night at the Museum


Redd School summer camp offers swimming, horseback riding, tae kwon do, music, drama, robotics and other programs. The camp has two separate sessions, with each consisting of three five-day weeks. Ages kindergarten through eighth grade. June 5-30 (session 1), July 3-28 (Session 2). $650 per session.
4820 Strack Road, Houston
281-440-1106
www.reddschool.com