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IDEAS Day Camp

Columbus School For Girls

IDEAS Day Camp

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Led by experienced adults who work in education, girls and boys enjoy a safe, nurturing and fun summer camp environment. There will be no shortage of stories being shared when your son or daughter returns home each day from IDEAS Camps! This program provides young boys and girls with stimulating and traditional weekly day camp themes, but adds a healthy offering of appropriate age-level interactive activities into each summer camp day. Experiences should be as diverse as a child’s growing interests, therefore, IDEAS’ Day Camp offers a variety of hands-on activities for curious young minds. Our variety of offerings sets the stage for exploration, activity, creativity, discovery, and innovation. Movement and experimentation are the building blocks for this young group of campers and IDEAS Camps delivers with eye-opening activities to uncover talents and establish new friendships. Through a mix of art, music, crafts, technology, introductory science, and performing arts, IDEAS’ Day Camp is unlike any other camp experience in the area. Our leadership team ensures a safe, experimental, nurturing and stimulating traditional camp environment with a new themed-session each week – encouraging campers to enroll in multiple weeks, if not for the entire summer.

July 29, 2024 - August 2, 2024

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July 29, 2024


starts: July 29, 2024

ends: August 2, 2024

July 22, 2024

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Columbus School For Girls.

Columbus School for Girls: The only all-girl, Pre K-12 school in central Ohio In 1898, Mary Bole Scott and Florence Kelley established Columbus School for Girls. Designed as a college preparatory educational program, the institution was created to replace the traditional “finishing school” young women often attended.  The school was built at 662 E. Town St., and the first graduating class consisted of two girls, both of whom attended Wellesley College in the fall of 1899. As the years went by, the school became one of the most rigorous and progressive institutions in the Midwest. In 1927, it was incorporated as a nonprofit institution. In 1953, CSG moved to its current location at 65 S. Drexel Ave., and major campus expansion continued into the 1960s. 

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