One’s class
Exploration, play, and building confidence
A gentle, fun-filled introduction to camp life. Rookie Week is all about exploration, play, and building confidence—featuring a sampler of soccer, basketball, tennis, and swimming, along with team-building games and creative downtime.
Includes: Cabin lodging, all meals/snacks, daily multi-sport sessions, evening campfires, and full supervision.
Ages
Best for children aged 7-10 years
Dates
Mondays through Fridays
May 27 — Sep 6
Time
9:00am - 4:00pm EDT
Location
123 Demo Street New York, NY 12345
Some things to expect your child’s first week
Small group instruction across multiple sports
Campers learn the basics of soccer, basketball, swimming, and tennis in fun, age-appropriate sessions led by patient, experienced coaches—ensuring every child gets attention, encouragement, and a chance to shine.
Parent check-in photos and updates throughout the week
Stay connected and at ease while your child is away—our team shares secure, daily photo updates and mid-week notes so you can follow their adventures and smile from afar.
First-time camper welcome activities
From silly icebreakers to cabin bonding games, we kick off the week with playful, low-pressure activities that help campers feel comfortable, included, and excited for the days ahead.
Daily cabin check-ins and structured rest time
Each day includes quiet moments for reflection, relaxation, and emotional check-ins with counselors—supporting kids’ well-being while helping them recharge for more fun.
Where big fun begins for little legends
Shuttle transportation is available to and from camp. Participants can be picked up near the York Street Subway Station on the F subway line. Subway access to the F, G, A, C, 2, 3 and B67.
❊ FAQs
You’ve got questions,
we’ve got answers
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Q: How do I enroll my child?
A: You can enroll online, in person, or by calling our office. We’ll guide you through forms, health records, and class placement.Q: What ages do you accept?
A: We serve children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, with classes divided by age and developmental stage.Q: Is there a waiting list?
A: Some classes fill quickly. Contact us early to secure a spot for your child.Q: What documents are required for enrollment?
A: We require a completed enrollment form, immunization records, emergency contacts, and any special care instructions. -
Q: What does a typical day look like?
A: Days include structured learning, playtime, meals/snacks, outdoor activities, and quiet/rest periods, tailored to each age group.Q: What curriculum do you follow?
A: Our preschool and daycare programs combine play-based learning with early literacy, math, motor skills, and social-emotional development.Q: How do you prepare children for kindergarten?
A: Our 5’s class focuses on reading, writing, math, problem-solving, independence, and social skills to ensure children enter kindergarten confident and ready.Q: Are meals and snacks provided?
A: Yes! We provide healthy, age-appropriate snacks. Some programs also include lunch. -
Q: How do you ensure my child’s safety?
A: We follow strict safety protocols, including secure entrances, staff training, supervised play, and emergency procedures.Q: What is your policy on illness?
A: Children should stay home if they are sick. We notify parents promptly if a child becomes ill at school.Q: Are staff trained in first aid and CPR?
A: Yes, all our teachers and caregivers are certified in CPR, first aid, and early childhood safety. -
Q: What are your hours?
A: Our preschool and daycare programs run Monday–Friday, with options for full-day and part-day care.Q: Do you offer part-time or flexible schedules?
A: Yes! We offer flexible options to meet families’ needs.Q: How is tuition handled?
A: Tuition is billed monthly and can be paid online, by check, or in person. Discounts may be available for multiple children. -
Q: How do you communicate with families?
A: We share daily updates, newsletters, and special announcements through email, our parent portal, and classroom apps.Q: Can parents visit or volunteer?
A: Yes! We welcome family participation, scheduled classroom visits, and special events.Q: How do you handle behavioral or learning challenges?
A: Our staff works closely with families to support each child’s individual needs, using positive guidance and age-appropriate strategies.