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The Grauer School’s Summer Programs give students the opportunity to explore their academic and creative interests in a supportive, relationship-driven environment on our beautiful green campus in Encinitas.

Here are the Summer Programs that will be running on The Grauer School's campus this summer:

  • We offer Summer Enrichment Camps for Middle School and High School students, which are available to students throughout San Diego County, not just current Grauer School students. Scroll down to view all of our Summer Enrichment Camp offerings.
     
  • We also offer For-Credit Academic Classes for Grauer students who want to get ahead or get caught up during the summer. Click here to view more information about our For-Credit Academic Classes.
     
  • We are excited to announce that, in addition to our Grauer camps, we are also hosting Steve & Kate's Camp for campers aged 4-12 on The Grauer School's campus this summer. Click here to learn more about the programs offered by Steve & Kate's Camp.

 


Our Summer Enrichment Camps are designed to provide learning, enrichment, and of course, fun! We invite you to explore the full range of programs available this summer. Each program description indicates whether it is intended for Middle School students (Grades 6–8), High School students (Grades 9–12), or both.

Click on the images below to learn more about each of our Enrichment Camp offerings. When you are ready to enroll your student, be sure to review the Enrollment Information section below for details about registration fees, required medical forms, and available payment options.

We look forward to welcoming your students to campus for a rewarding and memorable summer experience!

Beginners Sewing Camp

Join us for a relaxed, hands-on week focused on learning simple sewing skills and having fun creating something from scratch.
(High School - 8/3-8/7)

Cooking Camp: Adventures in The Grauer Kitchen

Our week-long Cooking Camp is a hands-on experience designed to teach the essential skills of cooking and baking, while having fun with friends in the Grauer kitchen! 
(Middle & High School - 6/29-7/3)

Creative Writing Camp

Join us for a week of creativity, imagination, and storytelling! Each day, students will explore a different style of writing, from poetry and short stories to personal narratives and fantasy.
(Middle School - 7/27-7/31)

Middle School Math Boot Camp

Let's have fun with Math! Students will work on Math skills and concepts they need to develop, and learn ways to be more proficient in their areas of strength, all while having fun in a relaxed, playful environment.
(Middle School - 7/20-7/24)

STEAM: Filmmaking & Animation 101

Join us for an exciting, fun-filled week of Filmmaking with an Introduction to Animation! By the end of the course, students will have strengthened their understanding of storytelling, camera work, editing, and animation while creating their own original projects.
(Middle School - 6/22-6/26)

STEAM: Introduction to Design Camp

Join us for an exciting and fun-filled week of state-of-the-art technology. Students will create and print 3D models, and then use a laser cutter to create fun projects. By the end of the week, students will have the skills to build anything they can think of!
(Middle School - 7/27-7/31)

Team Sports & Outdoor Adventure Camp

Join us for a sports-focused outdoor course designed for students who want to stay active, build teamwork, and have fun with a week of engaging physical activity!
(Middle & High School - 6/22-6/26, 7/13-7/17, 8/3-8/7)

Enrollment Information

When you're ready to enroll your student, click on the "Enroll Now" button located in every camp description to fill out the online enrollment form and submit your payment via Credit Card. The cost of each camp is listed in the description. A non-refundable registration fee of $25 is required for all Enrichment Camps.

If you are enrolling more than one student, please fill out a separate application form and medical form and submit a payment for each student you are enrolling. Standard enrollment for each camp closes one week before the camp starts, unless otherwise noted on the camp description. 

Medical Form Requirement

A completed Medical Form must be filled out on or before the first day of class for all students. Click on the link below to download the Medical Form. 
Download Medical Form

Check Payment

If you would prefer to pay for Enrichment Camp enrollment with a Check, you can download the Application Form and Medical Form using the link below, and mail your completed forms with your check payable to "The Grauer School" to The Grauer School, Attn: Summer School, 1500 S. El Camino Real, Encinitas, CA, 92024.

Download Application & Medical Forms

Refunds

The registration fee is non-refundable, unless your class is cancelled. Notification of withdrawal or changes must be made in writing to the Summer School Director. A refund of 90% of the tuition for any course may be obtained up to 2 weeks before the course is scheduled to start, by written request to Summer School Director Dominique Bartoughian at dominiquebartoughian@grauerschool.com.

Cancellation

The Grauer School reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrollment. Every effort will be made to find an alternate class selection for your student. If an adequate alternative is not available, a 100% refund will be made including any registration fees.

Summer School Questions

For summer school questions, click on the link below to send an question using our online form, or you can contact our Summer School Director, Dominique Bartoughian, at dominiquebartoughian@grauerschool.com or 760-274-2116.

Ask A Question About Summer School

NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES 
The Grauer School, operated by the Grauer Foundation for Education, admits students and hires employees of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students and employees at the school. Within its mission and normal programming, it does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, genetic characteristics, race/national origin, religion, actual or perceived gender or sexual orientation in administration of its hiring policies, educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.