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IDEAS Summer Xpedition Camp

Columbus School For Girls

IDEAS Summer Xpedition Camp

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IDEAS’ Xpedition campers enjoy an all-in-one camp experience, exposing boys and girls to enjoy a variety of innovative and hands-on programs. This one-of-a-kind summer camp strikes the perfect balance between the participation in a focused weekly activity, interactive play, rock wall climbing, swimming, daily sports and games, and a variety of multiple creative and innovative complementary activities. Some examples of Xpedition theme-weeks include: Fish Tank Entrepreneurship, Crazy Chemical Reactions, Imaginarium, Ultimate Escape Room Challenge and so much more. At Xpedition Camp, we challenge campers to expand their interests while encouraging them to open their creative minds. We emphasize individual skills, basic fundamentals and techniques, and overall well-being in a positive, safe and fun learning environment—all while developing character and self-confidence. Each week offers boys and girls a new weekly camp theme, providing them with interactions, experiences and stories which will become the focus of attention during both the ride home and at the dinner table.

June 10, 2024 - June 14, 2024

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June 10, 2024


starts: June 10, 2024

ends: June 14, 2024

June 3, 2024

June 12, 2023


starts: June 12, 2023

ends: June 16, 2023

June 5, 2023

June 19, 2023


starts: June 19, 2023

ends: June 23, 2023

June 12, 2023

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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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