Summer Programs
Every summer, Dunn School offers a wide variety of academic, enrichment and recreational programs for both children and adults on campus.
Dunn's Summer Programs are committed to:
- Developing each individual's personal potential
- Building self confidence and character
- Fostering individual and collective excellence
As a community leader, Dunn strives to provide an affordable, engaging program where parents feel welcomed and children feel loved.
Dunn Summer Programs lend themselves to a summer experience that children can grow with. Starting at 2 or 3 years old and moving into their Middle and High School years, children can participate in programs that are developmentally challenging, nurture their self-image, assist them in making new friends and instill leadership opportunities.
Day Camp - Learn to Swim - Cooking Camp - First Semester
Adventure Camp - Destination Science
Our traditionally based Day Camp is run by Director Sarah Manfrina and her merry band of lead staff and counselors. This program is offered in one week sessions for a total of six weeks. Both five day and three day options are available. Campers have choice in their activities; participating in arts and/or sports with a daily recreational swim. Lunch and two snacks are offered for campers 4 years old through 5th grade. June 21- July 30, 2010.
New this year is our academic program or First Semester. Our close knit community, small campus and exciting offerings all blend together to make Dunn's First Semester a positive jumping off place for a successful school year. This program is available July 18-July 31, 2010 and is open to both local area participants and boarders.
Under the direction of Pool Director Tina Huff, Dunn's American Red Cross based Learn to Swim program can't be beat. Lessons begin in May and are offered through September.
Under the direction of Pool Director Tina Huff, Dunn's American Red Cross based Learn to Swim program can't be beat. Lessons begin in May and are offered through September.
Check out our Cooking, Communication and Culture camp lead by Chef Michele Moloney to get a flavor of three countries while staying put in the Santa Ynez Valley.
Look back for more program offerings as we add Photography, Cinematography, Woodworking, College Essay writing and more to Summer 2010.
To reserve space, confirm availability, or request a brochure with prices, phone 688-6471, fax 686-2087, or email summercamps@dunnschool.org.
Prepaid registration is required for all programs and must be received prior to the start of the program. Programs may be canceled for lack of enrollment.
