Summer Day Camps

Choose Your Camps

  • A LEGO construction scene themed around a park, with a small fire in a LEGO building, a LEGO robot, and various LEGO structures including houses and plants.

    Snapology Robotics Camp

    June 1–5

    In our Snapology Robotics Camp, your S.T.E.A.M. lover will participate in various robotic activities. Your student will be taught how to effectively utilize sensors, how different mechanical components work in their robots, and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill they can master with just a little practice!

  • View of Earth from space showing cloud formations and ocean, with part of a spacecraft visible in the upper right corner.

    Blast Off: Space and Flight Camp

    June 8–12

    Start the summer with an out-of-this-world camp! Campers learn about flight and space exploration, explore the heavens, and visit the Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum with time for art, crafts and games.

  • Decorated dining table with white plates, wine glasses, and floral centerpieces in a warmly lit room with red walls and framed paintings.

    Real American Manners Camp

    June 15–18
    Four-day camp with lunch included.

    Campers learn proper etiquette, how to write letters and thank you notes, dress for different occasions, and set the table, plus arts, crafts, games and more!

    Lunches are included with table-manner instruction.

  • A young child with red hair wearing a green superhero mask and costume, smiling and holding the mask with both hands.

    Drama and Music Camp

    June 22–26

    Young singers, musicians and actors will join our vocal and band instructors and acting coaches for a week of musical theater skill-building! Students will focus on techniques, choreography and acting as they celebrate the Arts. 

  • People preparing a salad with chopped vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, avocados, and red bell peppers, on a rustic wooden table.

    What’s Cooking? Camp

    June 29–July 2
    Four-day camp with lunch included.

    Learn about nutrition and the history of food around the world, including hands-on cooking projects, arts, crafts and games.

    Daily themed lunches are included.

  • A red mushroom with white spots growing on a forest floor with leaves and twigs, blurred trees in the background.

    World of Wonders: Art and Nature Camp

    July 6–10

    Explore the natural world through art. Campers draw, paint and craft with nature-themed projects. Campers explore our campus nature trails and spark their creativity.

  • Four round-bottom glass flasks with colorful liquids, labeled with their volumes: 250ml green, 500ml blue, 1000ml yellow, and 2000ml red, placed on a reflective surface.

    Lab Time: Science Camp

    July 13–17

    With access to our high school sciences labs, campers explore and experiment in biology, chemistry, physics, and the natural sciences with time for arts, crafts and games.

  • Four white robots with blue faces and antennas working on blue laptops at white desks, labeled with 'AI' in blue circles.

    Start with the Basics: Computer Camp

    July 20–24

    In a computer lab-based camp, campers learn about computers, basic programming history and AI, including an introduction to programming languages, with time for art, crafts and games.

  • Assorted sports equipment on grass, including a soccer ball, football, golf club with a golf ball, tennis balls in a basket, and a basketball.

    Win the Gold: Sports Camp

    July 27–31

    Play and learn age-appropriate sports, including football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, SNAG golf, and track and field games. Themed arts and crafts round out the camper experience.

Summer Day Camp Policies

The Fairfax Christian School Summer Day Camps are open to students ages 4–12.

Students will have age-appropriate learning activities based on the week's camp theme, including art, music and sports. Students will have access to our indoor gymnasium, athletic fields, and nature trails for activities during the day. Camps also include guest speakers and field trips.

Our nine one-week camps are part of our licensed childcare program. The program complies with the health and safety protocols as recommended by the Virginia Department of Education.

Students who register may bring their lunch or order from our caterer at https://mymealorder.com.

  • $300 per week – Full-Week Camp
    9:00 am – 3:00 pm 

  • $30 per week – Early Drop Off
    8:00 am – 9:00 am

  • $80 per week – Extended Afternoon Day Camps
    3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Except for Real American Manners Camp and What’s Cooking? Campers are required to bring their lunch. Snack will be provided.

Please review our Summer Camp Dress Code.

Note that for our Snapology Robotics Camp, you sign up directly with Snapology. To sign up, please use this link: Snapology Robotics Favorites and Mining and Building Summer Camp Sign up
To enroll in Before or Aftercare for the Snapology Robotics Camp, use this link: https://payit.nelnet.net/form/a9Rsg7CN

Call the Dean of Students, Mr. Anthony Pangle, at 703-759-5100 for more information.