ST. THOMAS HIGH SCHOOL • ACADEMICS, ENRICHMENT CLASSES & SPORTS CAMPS
Elementary
Campers entering 4th and 5th grades enjoy a variety of specialty activities emphasizing hands-on interaction that allows for imagination, exploration and fun for curious young minds.
Summer@STH is a time for creating, discovering and eye-opening, with endless opportunities to uncover talents and forge new friendships while learning collaboration and team-building.
Space is limited for Eagle Olympic Challenge Camp and Texas Quiz Bowl Eagle Camp.
Don’t delay … enroll today!
A fast-paced interactive week of Olympic-themed activities engaging campers and fueling their passions as they broaden their sense of discovery and have fun!
Eagle Olympians are grouped representing the continents of North and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe that are symbolized by the five Olympic Rings. Campers then explore enrichment opportunities and the value of strong moral principles through the ideals of teamwork and personal development.
From ‘global citizenship’ to STEM-building challenges to robotics to team cuisine to summer sports, our Eagle Olympians learn relevant tech skills, to think critically and collaborate, all while making new friends.
Partnering with the acclaimed Texas Quiz Bowl Alliance and designed to make each and every camper a better and brighter academic competitor.
Well-rounded, naturally curious students from a wide spectrum of experience and abilities participate in individual, team and subject-specific buzzer tournaments, mostly fielding questions drawn from academic subjects spanning history, geography, science, and humanities with dashes of sports and pop culture.
June 11 – 15, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Cost is $625 per camper. Lunch and camp t-shirt included. Camp is for rising 5th-10th graders. Coed.
A fast-paced interactive week of Olympic-themed activities engaging campers and fueling their passions as they broaden their sense of discovery and have fun!
Eagle Olympians are grouped representing the continents of North and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe that are symbolized by the five Olympic Rings. Campers then explore enrichment opportunities and the value of strong moral principles through the ideals of teamwork and personal development.
From ‘global citizenship’ to STEM-building challenges to robotics to team cuisine to summer sports, our Eagle Olympians learn relevant tech skills, to think critically and collaborate, all while making new friends.
Events:
Join the Race
Global Citizenship
Time Trials
“Tech” & Field
Lunch & Recreation
Summer Sports Events
Choose from Two Sessions:
June 25 – 29, 8 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
July 16 – 20, 8 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Cost is $285 per camper. Camp t-shirt included. Camp is for rising 4th-5th graders. Coed.
Students may bring their own lunch or prepay $50 for a prepared lunch for the week at time of online registration.
What makes Olympians great? Friendship, Respect, Excellence, Determination, Inspiration, Courage, and Equality. How can these Olympian values drive campers to their fullest potential? Eagle Olympians will explore these values through teamwork and engage in dialogue about what these values mean for them every day.
Eagle Olympians will have the opportunity to explore their continents by researching about the various countries, historical sites, languages, customs and traditions, economics, and cuisines found in the different regions. Additionally, EO’s will dig deep into what it means to be a Global Leader.
Eagle Olympians will compete in various timed activities in hopes of winning GOLD!
Eagle Olympians will design and compete in Robotics challenges.
Eagle Olympic Teams will compete in a variety of fun and engaging summer sports events, culminating in the Eagle Olympic Challenge Race!
Partnering with the acclaimed Texas Quiz Bowl Alliance and designed to make each and every camper a better and brighter academic competitor.
Well-rounded, naturally curious students from a wide spectrum of experience and abilities participate in individual, team and subject-specific buzzer tournaments, mostly fielding questions drawn from academic subjects spanning history, geography, science, and humanities with dashes of sports and pop culture.
June 11 – 15, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Cost is $625 per camper. Lunch and camp t-shirt included. Camp is for rising 5th-10th graders. Coed.
