Outdoor Camps

Schoolhouse of Wonder has created kind, curious, and confident kids through nature-based outdoor adventures for almost 30 years. During that time, we’ve witnessed a significant decrease in the amount of time many children spend outdoors exploring and engaging in unstructured play. Kids in our camps are outdoors all day, engaged in creative and independent play, without the distraction of electronic games and devices.

Our guarantee is simple: we will return your child dirty, tired, and happy or we’ll give you your money back. Whether they attend a single day or several weeks at our camps, your child will be engaged in a variety of outdoor activities — fort building, nature art, discovering plants and animals in the forest and creeks, listening to storytellers, playing original Schoolhouse games and some games that you might remember from your own childhood. Our award-winning camps celebrate childhood, curiosity, a sense of wonder, and life filled with adventures. Outdoor fun can be had all year long. Be sure to check out our line up of spring, fall, and winter intersession and school break camps as well as our extensive summer schedule

We understand that sending your child to camp is a big deal. Entrusting your most important ‘possession’ to a group of strangers isn’t easy. Your child’s physical and emotional safety are always our first priority, and we use many strategies to maintain that safety.

We have low camper to staff ratios

Eight campers per staff person is our absolute maximum and on most days its lower. This makes a difference. Many other camps have ratios of 10:1, 12:1, and sometimes even more. Our camper to staff ratios meet the industry standard for 5-7 year olds and exceed the standard for 8-12 year olds (ACA Accreditation HR 8). Having a better ratio means our staff are more able to connect with each child individually, adjust camps and activities to better match interest and skill level, and maintain positive group dynamics.

It is not easy to get a job with us

We hire exceptional staff and have high expectations of them. Every year, each staff member attends training which covers emotional intelligence, child development, teaching techniques, storytelling, tree climbing, and a lot more. Last summer, our average staff age was 25 years old. Our average counselor age, of the people who will be with your kid every day, was 22. We’ve found that investing in older, more experienced staff makes a huge difference. Our year-round staff have decades of experience working with children in a variety of settings ranging from science museums to tall ships to residential camps. Past Schoolhouse staff have gone on to become teachers, forest service rangers, sustainable farmers, conservationists, and social workers to name a few.

We foster a culture of safety

At Schoolhouse of Wonder, children are trusted and taught about making good choices, and we’ve found that children respond wonderfully to increased responsibility. Our programs have been designed to let campers choose how to engage with different levels of risk from whittling to tree climbing to splashing in the creek. It wasn’t long ago that children could play in a yard, park, or forest unsupervised for hours at a time. That’s not always possible or safe in the world we live in today. At Schoolhouse of Wonder, we aim to foster that feeling of independent play while keeping your child safe.

Locations

We offer outdoor camps in Durham, Wake, and Orange Counties. 

Scholarships

We understand that the cost of camp is a barrier for some families. Each year we partner with individuals, businesses, and community organizations to make scholarship funds available to as many families as possible. Scholarships are available for both campers and CITs. Please read more about our scholarship program here.

Have More Questions?

Check out our Parent Handbook has a lot of information about our camps! Give it a read through and you might find your answer. If not, we’re always happy to talk with you. Call 919-477-2116 or email us at schoolhouse@schoolhouseofwonder.org.