Karrie Comatas
I love how happy he is when he comes home, and how much he enjoys the camp. I trust the counselors immensely too.
I love how happy he is when he comes home, and how much he enjoys the camp. I trust the counselors immensely too.
As always my son had a great time at camp. You guys do an amazing job. I walked with him last weekend to see the village and it was awesome. We decided to spend some time adding to the big shelter that was up there. We recommend you guys all the time!
The camp was fantastic. You guys kept our kid happy on a very cold day, and he loved his experience. He felt really proud of the skills he learned and was excited about the stories and games
My son’s enthusiasm, goodwill, and sense of accomplishment at the end of each day made us think that his counselors were doing awesome work.
I love that the children had free play in nature and got to make most of their own decisions and take a lot of responsibility.
My child came home with lots of stories and plenty of dirt and smiles to back it up! I see such a positive change with spending so much time outside in the woods, learning, and doing interesting activities all day for the week. Thank you!
My son LOVED his week at Schoolhouse of Wonder – he even offered up an unsolicited “I love camp!” one evening at dinnertime. We feel so lucky he was able to experience a week outside in the river, hiking in the woods, playing games and even touching a water snake – we’re already looking forward to another week in August 🙂
My son really enjoyed attending the camp. The camp helped his confidence as he made friends that week despite being shy and not knowing any of the other campers.
In this two-day camp we experienced some of the Best of Durham! We enjoyed the outdoor fun and adventure of deep woods and meadow games, fort building, whittling, stories and songs around the campfire and the opportunity to build our earth skills and knowledge of the natural world.

This short week was jam packed with fire making, cooking, baking, running, whittling, climbing, and so much more! Campers had a chance to practice their fire making skills and learned the difference between baking and cooking over a fire. When we weren’t baking or churning butter we were exploring the forest, playing in the fallen leaves, and being silly!
