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ST.MATTHEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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ST.MATTHEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Summertime Day Camps

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At a glance…

Join us for our 2023 Summer Season!
     Week 1:        June 19 – 23
     Week 2:        June 26 – 30
     Week 3:         July 3 – 7
     Week 4:        July 10 – 14
     Week 5:        July 17 – 21
     Free VBS WEEK: July 24-28  (Register Separately HERE)
     Week 6:        July 31 – August 4
     Week 7:        August 7 – 11
     Week 8:        August 14 – 18

​Hours
9 AM – 1 PM, Monday – Friday
 
Ages                            
Children 3-10(ish)
 
Ratio
There are up to 14 children in class each day with 2 adults. Minimum enrollment is 4 children per session per day.

Approach                    
Our program, based in art and science, is designed to encourage inquiry and discovery. Chapel time will also be offered once a week with age appropriate lessons that explore spirituality and ethics from an Episcopal perspective, utilizing Biblical stories and Church history to convey broad messages of relationship between God and creation.  It is our goal to meet each child where they are developmentally and introduce engaging projects and ideas that will spark a life-long love of learning. 
 
Meals
Children bring their own lunch.  Light snacks are provided by the school.
 
Tuition
$200 per 5 Day Week ($175 per week if registered for 5 or more weeks)
$150 per 3 Day Week ($125 per week if registered for 5 or more weeks)
 
Registration Fee
$25 per student*, non-refundable and for new students only
  * waived if registered by May 1st
 
Typical daily routine
9:00 – 9:30     Arrival + Free Play
 
9:30                 Rotating Learning Lab:
                         Art, Science, Exploratory
                         Projects
 
10:00               Circle Time
                         (Chapel time once a week)
 
10:20               Morning Project,
                        Independent Work,
                        Self-Serve Snack
 
10:50               Music + Movement
 
11:00               Outside Time
 
11:45                Lunch
 
12:20               Story Time, Daily Wrap-up
 
12:45 – 1:00    Pick-up

​Registration Opens March 1st!
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Episcopal Church  
6800 East side Drive NE 
Tacoma, WA 98422 
253-927-9808

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We acknowledge that we are on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup Tribe. The Puyallup people have lived on and stewarded these lands since the beginning of time, and continue to do so today. We recognize that this land acknowledgement is one small step toward true allyship and we commit to uplifting the voices, experiences, and histories of the Indigenous people of this land and beyond.