Summer Camp 2026 · Ages 3–12 · Phoenixville, PA

The Summer
You Actually Want for Them.

No screens. No “I’m bored” on repeat. Just 11 weeks of real friendships, dirty hands, and the tired-and-happy that ends with them passed out in the car — plus a few things that make your life easier, too. Camp starts June 8 — start the summer strong.

Camp Starts June 8
days to go
Lock in your weeks before the first bell rings. Pick your weeks ↓

Hi, I’m Nicole — mom of four, educator for 13+ years. I built The Clubhouse because I wanted this summer for my own kids and couldn’t find it. Not just watched. Known.

Hours
9 AM – 2:30 PM
Extended Day
Until 4 PM
Drop-Off
Yes · Ages 3–12
Format
Indoor + Outdoor
Pick your weeks now, breathe easier all summer.
Registration is right below ↓
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Choose Your Weeks

Camp starts June 8 — pick the weeks that fit your summer and lock them in below.

Faster checkout for returning families — sign in to Sawyer above.

Cross “get them a haircut” off your list — we’ll do it at camp One less errand. Zero extra trips. Tap to add Camp Cuts → +

Picture this: it’s the last week of summer, school pictures are days away, and that haircut you’ve been meaning to book for a month still isn’t done. Every parent knows the feeling — the waiting-room wrangle, the weekend morning gone, the wiggly kid in the chair.

So we’re bringing the chair to camp. While your camper is already here having the best day, licensed stylist Bridget Burton gives them a fresh cut right on site. No appointment to squeeze in, no extra trip across town. You pick them up camp-tired, happy, and picture-ready.

As a mom of four, this is exactly the kind of “why didn’t this always exist” thing I built The Clubhouse for — the little stuff handled, so your week gets easier.

⚠ Spots are limited — Bridget can only fit a handful of cuts into each camp day. Add it when you book your week below.

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11 Themed Weeks Pick your adventure — June 8 to August 21 +

Each week has its own theme — but the routines, faces, and feeling stay the same. So they walk in week one nervous and week three like they own the place. Start in June and they hit their stride before July even begins.

Week 1 · JuneBook Now
Color Blast 2.0
June 8 – 12
Tie-dye, splatter paint, color science. Wear what can get destroyed. They’ll go home rainbow-stained and grinning.
Week 2 · JuneBook Now
Top Chef Kids
June 15 – 19
Real cooking, real recipes, real taste tests. Knife skills (age-appropriate), kitchen confidence, snacks they actually made.
Week 3 · JuneBook Now
Survivor: Clubhouse Island
June 22 – 26
Team challenges, tribe-building, outdoor missions, problem-solving. The week kids ask about year after year.
Week 4 · JuneBook Now
Red, White, Blue & YOU!
June 29 – July 3
Patriotic crafts, water games, parade prep, July 4th cookout. Big energy, big traditions, big fun.
Week 5
Movement & Mindset
July 6 – 10
Yoga, aerial silks, obstacle courses, gratitude journals. Big bodies, calm minds, real self-regulation skills.
Week 6
Sports & Craft Mashup
July 13 – 17
Soccer skills meet jersey design. Basketball meets banner-making. Sport in the morning, craft in the afternoon.
Week 7Filling Fast
International Travelers
July 20 – 24
A new country every day. Passport stamps, world food tastings, music, art, and culture from five continents.
Week 8
Inventors & Entrepreneurs
July 27 – 31
Build a prototype, pitch a product, run a mini storefront. STEM, creativity, and real-world thinking baked in.
Week 9
Maker’s Market
Aug 3 – 7
Hand-make crafts all week, then sell them at a real Friday pop-up market. Pricing, signage, customer service, profit.
Week 10
Code Breakers & Clue Chasers
Aug 10 – 14
Escape rooms, scavenger hunts, secret messages, mystery missions. Logic, teamwork, and the thrill of figuring it out.
Week 11Popular
End-of-Summer Bash
Aug 17 – 21
The greatest hits of every week, plus a Friday celebration. The way summer should end — with one last big one.
Pricing & Savings Book more weeks, save up to $225 +
Full Week (Mon–Fri)9 AM – 2:30 PM · Ages 3–12
See Sawyer ↑
Extended DayPickup until 4 PM
Add-on
Reading or Math Add-On2×/week, 30 min, groups of 3–5
Optional

Full pricing & payment plans visible in registration above.

The more, the merrier

Book more weeks, save more.

Every week you add stacks up — savings grow automatically at checkout.

2 Weeks
$25off
3 Weeks
$50off
4 Weeks
$75off
5 Weeks
$100off
6 Weeks
$125off
7 Weeks
$150off
8 Weeks
$175off
9 Weeks
$200off
10 Weeks
$225off

Already booking a few weeks? Add one more and watch the discount climb — no code needed, it’s applied for you.

A Day at Camp What 9 AM to pickup actually looks like +
9:00 AM
Drop-Off & Free Play
Kids settle in and connect with friends. Younger campers ease in with imaginative play; older crew sets up games and challenges.
9:30 AM
Morning Kickoff
Theme intro, daily plan, group energy check-in — everyone knows what’s coming.
9:45 AM
Themed Activity Block
Hands-on projects scaled by age. Painting, building, STEM, design, creative competitions.
10:45 AM
Snack + Outdoor Play
Morning snack, fresh air, movement. Group games on the turf, garden exploration, free play outside.
11:30 AM
Movement & Games
Foam pit, obstacle courses, aerial silks, team challenges. Big energy for every age, grouped so everyone’s challenged at the right level.
12:15 PM
Lunch & Downtime
BYO lunch and built-in chill time. Younger campers rest. Older campers play cards, chat, or read — their call.
1:00 PM
Afternoon Activity
Second creative block — board games, garden projects, free choice, age-specific challenges. Friendships deepen here.
2:15 PM
Wrap-Up & Pickup
Recap the day and celebrate wins. Pickup at 2:30. Extended day campers continue until 4 PM.
Why Clubhouse Camp Hits Different Old-school fun, new-school design +

Old-School Fun. New-School Design.

Remember the summers we had? Catching bugs, making forts, taking off on bikes until the streetlights came on, figuring out friend-fights on our own. That’s what we’re bringing back.

Every week is designed by an educator — small groups, hands-on, screen-free, with the developmental stuff baked into the fun. Kids don’t notice they’re building independence, creativity, and friendship skills. They just notice they had the best day.

Optional Reading & Math add-ons for families who want to keep skills sharp. Always optional. Never the point.

Built by a mom who gets it

13+ years in education — bilingual special educator, then coordinator, then compliance — alongside an M.S. in School Psychology. Mom of four. I’ve sat on both sides of every IEP table, every parent-teacher conference, every “is this normal?” worry. The Clubhouse is the summer space I wanted for my own kids and couldn’t find. So I built it. — Nicole

What to Bring & Parent Notes The quick daily packing list +

Sneakers · Labeled water bottle · Morning snack · Packed lunch · Afternoon snack · Sunscreen applied before drop-off. We handle everything else.

A quick note for parents: Summer camp is drop-off only. Our cowork loft is reserved for Clubhouse Mornings families.

See the Space Real Clubhouse kids — no stock photos +
Kids doing outdoor summer camp activities at The Clubhouse Phoenixville PA
Outdoor Adventures
Kids playing in foam pit and tube slide at The Clubhouse indoor playground
Foam Pit + Slide
Kids on aerial silks in the sensory gym at The Clubhouse Phoenixville
Aerial Silks
Kids in the maker space at The Clubhouse summer camp
Maker Space
Tween boys building with magnetic tiles at The Clubhouse
Older Kids Too
Girls reading books in the cozy book nook at The Clubhouse
Quiet Wins
Preschool kids at The Clubhouse summer camp
Screen-Free, Promise
Young girl showing off her finished tie-dye shirt at camp
Made It Themselves
Real Clubhouse kids. Real summer. No stock photos.
What Families Are Saying 5.0 on Google +
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google
★★★★★
“My kids are constantly asking when they can come back. We’ve done school closure days, camp, Friday night hangs, and workshops. As an adult, I’ve been able to get work done while my kids enjoy all that’s offered. We love The Clubhouse!”
— Alyssa H.
★★★★★
“The Clubhouse has saved me on multiple days when school has been closed or my kids have an early release. Not only do I trust them, but my kids look forward to going and love it there. Nicole immediately makes you feel at ease.”
— Sarah M.
★★★★★
“My kids were being a little shy at first and immediately opened up once the activities started. They didn’t want to leave and told me they can’t wait to go back. It’s nice to have a non-screen place where my kids can have fun and learn important life skills.”
— Brittany G.
★★★★★
“So thankful this place exists! My kids have active, engaged, fun play and come home happily exhausted. We love the full-day option with lunch included — super appreciative of the ease and convenience.”
— Dana C.
Parent Questions Allergies, hard days, age groups & more +
Can I sign up for just one week?
Yes — book any single week, a few weeks, or all 11. There’s no minimum commitment. Many families start with one June week to see how their child responds, then add more.
Do you offer half-day options?
Camp runs 9 AM – 2:30 PM as the standard day, with extended day available until 4 PM. For younger kids who want a shorter intro to camp life, check out Clubhouse Mornings — our half-day program for infants through age 5.
What about food allergies and dietary needs?
Kids bring their own lunch and snacks, which makes managing allergies straightforward. We’re a peanut-aware facility — just flag any allergies on the registration form and we’ll work with you. For cooking weeks (Top Chef Kids), we’ll send dietary-need-friendly recipes home in advance.
What if my kid is having a hard day?
Real talk: kids have hard days. We’re built for it. Nicole’s background is special education and school psychology — meltdowns, overwhelm, social bumps, separation tears, all part of what we know how to handle. We text you if something needs your attention, and we’ll never just “send them home.” They get the support they need to ride it out.
How are kids grouped by age?
Activities are scaled by age. Younger campers (3–6) typically work in small groups together with age-appropriate versions of each project. Older campers (7–12) get more advanced challenges. Group games and movement blocks often mix ages with intentional pairings — this is part of what makes Clubhouse friendships so real.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Full details are on the registration page in Sawyer. In general: full refunds available with sufficient notice, transfers to other weeks allowed when space permits. Reach out to Nicole directly if you have a specific situation.
How do I know if camp is right for my kid?
Easiest way: come to a Kids Club drop-in before summer — it’s a 90-minute mini taste of camp. Or email Nicole directly at nweirich@theclubhousewc.com and tell her about your kid. She’ll help you figure out which weeks would be the strongest fit.

Want a head start before camp?

Many camp families start with Clubhouse Mornings or Kids Club first. Kids arrive at camp already comfortable with the space and the team.

Questions about camp? Want help deciding which weeks are right for your child?
Email Nicole directly at nweirich@theclubhousewc.com

Summer Camp 2026 at The Clubhouse in Phoenixville · Ages 3–12 · 11 themed weeks June 8 – August 21 · Screen-free small group summer camp · Hands-on creativity, foam pit, garden, outdoor adventures, real friendships · Optional reading & math add-ons · On-site camp haircuts by a licensed stylist · Founded by a bilingual special educator with an M.S. in School Psychology · Near Valley Forge, King of Prussia, Collegeville, Spring City, Royersford · Chester County & Montgomery County · Extended day available · 610-390-2873

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Camp starts June 8 · Pick your weeks