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Summer at Seabury 2026

Welcome to Summer Camps 2026!

 
Get ready for a summer filled with learning, creativity, friendships, and fun. Our Summer Camps 2026 will feature an exciting mix of enrichment courses, athletics, arts, and hands-on experiences thoughtfully designed for students of all ages. Whether your child is eager to explore new interests, strengthen existing skills, or simply enjoy being part of a vibrant and supportive camp community, there will truly be something for everyone.
 
Summer provides a powerful opportunity to build community by nurturing curiosity, encouraging exploration, and strengthening skills in a joyful and engaging environment. Our program is rooted in the belief that students learn best when they feel connected, supported, and inspired to grow — both academically and personally.
 
Registration opens on March 15, 2026 — be sure to watch for full program details and information on how to secure your child’s spot. We look forward to partnering with your family to make Summer 2026 an unforgettable experience.
 
 
 

Q: When does registration open?

Registration for Summer 2026 opens on March 15. We encourage families to register early, as many of our most popular camps fill quickly.

Q: Who can participate in the summer program?

Our summer program is open to all students on Maui entering grades 1–12. Students do not need to be enrolled at Seabury Hall to attend. Camps and courses are thoughtfully designed to ensure students feel supported, engaged, and excited to learn.

Q: When does the summer program run and how does it work?

Our 2026 Summer Program runs from June 1–June 26 and features four one-week sessions. This flexible format allows families to choose individual weeks and explore a variety of engaging and exciting offerings.
 
Families may register for Weeks 1–4 based on their child’s interests, grade level, and course availability.


We offer:
Day Camps (Grades 1–6)
Traditional classroom-style courses
        • Full-Day Option: Six classes
        • Half-Day Option: Three classes
Specialty Camps (Grades 3–12)
Three-hour camps offered in either the morning or afternoon
        • Full-Day Option: Two camps
        • Half-Day Option: One camp
Please refer to our registration system for specific course descriptions and availability.


Q: What kinds of classes and camps do you offer?

There’s something for everyone! Students may choose from Day Camps or Specialty Camps, each designed to provide engaging, age-appropriate experiences.

Day Camps (Grades 1–6) include:

      • Academic enrichment
      • Sports and team activities
      • Performing and visual arts
      • Language and cultural studies

Specialty Camps (Grades 3–12) include:

      • Sport-specific training
      • Fitness
      • Dance and culture
      • Technology and engineering
      • Arts and crafts
Whether your child is passionate about athletics, the arts, academics, or exploring something new, our goal is to provide meaningful experiences that build confidence and spark curiosity.


Q: What if a camp doesn’t have enough students enrolled?

To provide the best possible experience, each camp must meet a minimum enrollment. If a day or specialty camp does not reach that number, we will notify families promptly and help you select another great option.


Q: What are the daily hours?

The program runs from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Extended care options may be available for families who need additional flexibility.


Q: Where does the program take place?

All summer classes and camps are held on our campus, providing a familiar, safe, and welcoming environment for our students.


Q: Who are the instructors?

Our summer courses are led by experienced educators and skilled instructors who are passionate about working with students. Safety, engagement, and positive relationships are always at the heart of our program.


Q: Are materials included?

Most materials and supplies are included in the program tuition. If a course requires special items, families will be notified in advance.


Q: What is your refund policy?

We understand that summer plans can change. To schedule students and staff effectively and offer the strongest camp experience possible, we rely on accurate enrollment numbers.
  • Cancellations received on or before April 1, 2026 are eligible for a full refund.
  • Cancellations made April 1–30, 2026 will incur a $100 cancellation fee, after which the remaining balance will be refunded.
  • No refunds will be issued after April 30, 2026.
Camp selections may be changed based on availability. To request a change after registering, please contact summer@seaburyhall.org.


Q: How do I register?

Registration is completed online and the link will be available on March 15. If you need assistance at any point, please contact summer@seaburyhall.org, and our team will gladly walk you through the process.

Q: Is lunch provided?

We are pleased to offer a bag lunch service for families who would like a convenient on-campus meal option. Lunch may be added during the registration process, and detailed information—including pricing, menu options, and ordering deadlines—will be available on our registration webpage.

Families are also welcome to send lunch from home if preferred. Additional information regarding food allergy accommodations and dietary considerations will be provided during registration to ensure we can best support your child’s needs.

Q: Is transportation available?

Bus service from Kahului will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration for bus service will be completed through our online registration system. If you live in Kahului or the surrounding area, please look for the bus option when enrolling.

Q: What is the price of the summer camps?


Because registration is completed on a weekly basis, tuition is also structured by week and based on your selected camp.
    • Full-Day Day Camps: $400 per week
    • Half-Day Day Camps: $250 per week
    • Specialty Camps: $250–$275 per week, depending on skill level and coaching needs
Some camps may have additional fees due to specialized materials or supply requirements. Please refer to our registration system for detailed information about individual camps and scheduling.

 
Day Camp Courses
 
Beginning Ballet
  • Designed for young dancers, this class introduces foundational ballet positions, terminology, and movement. Campers build coordination, balance, and confidence while expressing creativity through music and dance.

Beginning Lacrosse 
  • Campers are introduced to basic lacrosse skills, including passing, catching, and teamwork. Activities focus on coordination, sportsmanship, and confidence on the field.

Center Stage
  • Center Stage invites campers in grades 5–6 to explore the exciting world of theater. In this beginning acting class, campers will build confidence while learning the basics of performance through theater games, short scenes, and creative activities. Participants will practice teamwork, develop stage presence, and have fun bringing stories to life.

Cultural Craft
  • Campers explore global traditions through hands-on art and craft projects inspired by cultures around the world. Activities promote creativity, cultural awareness, and fine motor skill development.

Curious Creations
  • Explore science through hands-on crafts! campers will make slime, lava lamps, bath bombs, and more while discovering how science works in the world around them. Creativity, curiosity, and fun are all part of the experiment!

Crafty Creations
  • This hands-on class encourages artistic expression through a variety of creative projects. Campers experiment with different materials and techniques while building fine motor skills and confidence.

Creative Writing for Young Writers
  • Young writers explore storytelling through imaginative prompts, guided exercises, and creative projects. Campers build foundational writing skills—including grammar, vocabulary, and organization—while discovering the joy of self-expression and developing their unique voice.

Creative Writing for Developing Writers
  • Older writers dive deeper into storytelling through engaging prompts, structured exercises, and creative projects. Campers refine grammar, expand vocabulary, and strengthen organization while exploring more complex narrative techniques, fostering independent thinking and a distinctive writing voice.

Engineer Explorers
  • Step into the world of engineering! Campers will design, build, and test their own moving creations. Using simple materials and creative problem-solving, they’ll construct projects like balloon-powered cars, cranes, paddle boats, hovercrafts, and more while exploring the basics of motion and mechanics. Get ready to experiment, build, and bring your inventions to life!

Exploring Castle Library
  • Students discover the joy of reading through themed book explorations, storytelling, literacy-based activities and maker space activities. This course strengthens comprehension skills while fostering a lifelong love of books and research.

Foundations of Team Sports
  • Students develop fundamental athletic skills while learning the value of teamwork, sportsmanship, and communication. Through a variety of age-appropriate games and activities, campers build coordination, confidence, and an understanding of basic rules and strategies across multiple sports.

Game Theory & Games
  • Through board games, strategy challenges, and logic puzzles, students learn basic concepts of strategy, probability, and decision-making. This course strengthens analytical thinking while keeping learning fun and interactive.

Japanese for Young Learners
  • Students are introduced to basic Japanese vocabulary, greetings, numbers, and simple phrases through songs, games, and interactive activities. This course builds listening and speaking skills while fostering an appreciation for Japanese culture.

LEGO Lab: STEM Builders
  • Unleash your inner engineer with the power of Lego! Campers will design, build, and test creative STEM projects using everyone’s favorite building blocks. From simple machines to exciting design challenges, this hands-on course sparks teamwork, problem-solving, and a love for STEM exploration.

Math Quest Adventures
  • Students explore numbers, shapes, and patterns through hands-on challenges and games. This interactive course shows how math appears in everyday life—from nature to puzzles—while building fluency, problem-solving skills, and confidence. Whether your camper is a math whiz or just starting out, Math Quest Adventures makes learning active, visual, and fun.

Nā Mea Hawai`i (Things of Hawaii)
  • This course introduces students to the rich culture, traditions, and history of Hawaiʻi. Through hula, stories, crafts, music, and hands-on activities, students explore important cultural values, language, and practices in a fun and meaningful way.

Once Upon a Draft
  • Every great story begins with an idea! In this imaginative writing class, young authors explore storytelling through favorite children’s books, creative prompts, and fun fill-in-the-blank activities. Whether campers are beginning writers or eager storytellers, they’ll build confidence putting their ideas on paper while learning the basics of characters, setting, and simple story structure — all in a supportive, playful environment.

Performance Playground
  • Step into the spotlight and let your imagination shine! In this playful introduction to theater, campers explore movement, voice, storytelling, and simple acting games. Through creative play and teamwork, young performers build confidence, practice self-expression, and have fun bringing stories to life.

STEM
  • Students explore science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on experiments and design challenges. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, collaboration, and creative problem-solving.

Storybook STEM
  • Storybook STEM combines the magic of reading with hands-on science and engineering. Each session begins with a beloved children’s story that inspires a fun STEM challenge. Campers will design, build, and experiment as they bring story ideas to life. Perfect for curious minds who enjoy both books and building!

Storyland Studio
  • In this imaginative course, students create their own characters, settings, and stories through art, writing, and dramatic play. Emphasis is placed on creativity, collaboration, and storytelling fundamentals.

Tales and Treasures
  • Campers will explore engaging stories while building strong reading and comprehension skills. Through group discussions, creative activities, and hands-on projects, campers will dive deeper into the characters, settings, and themes of the books they read. This interactive class helps bring stories to life while strengthening reading confidence and a love of literature.

The Hip Hop Lab
  • Students explore rhythm, movement, and self-expression through introductory hip hop dance. This high-energy class builds coordination, musicality, and confidence in a supportive environment.

Treble Makers
  • This introductory chorus class will explore basic vocal techniques, rhythm, and harmony through fun songs and group activities. Campers will build confidence, practice listening and teamwork, and learn how their voices can blend to create music as a group. Perfect for young singers who enjoy music and want to raise their voices together! 

¡Vamos! Spanish Adventures
  • Campers are introduced to the Spanish language through songs, games, art, and hands-on crafts. Along the way, they explore elements of Spanish-speaking cultures while learning basic vocabulary, greetings, and everyday phrases in a fun and interactive environment.


Specialty Camps

Advanced Boys Basketball (Grades 6-8)

  • Campers will refine advanced basketball skills, strategy, and teamwork through fast-paced drills and competitive gameplay. This course emphasizes athletic development, court awareness, and a deeper understanding of offensive and defensive strategies. Advanced Boys Basketball is open to players with strong prior basketball experience who are confident in their skills and gameplay. This class is designed for athletes who already have a solid foundation and are ready to challenge themselves at a higher level.

Advanced Girls Basketball (Grades 9–12)
  • Campers will refine advanced basketball skills, strategy, and teamwork through high-intensity drills and competitive gameplay. This course emphasizes athletic development, court awareness, and a deeper understanding of offensive and defensive strategies. Advanced Girls Basketball is open to players with strong prior basketball experience who are confident in their skills and gameplay. This class is designed for athletes who already have a solid foundation and are ready to challenge themselves at a higher level.

Advanced Boys Soccer (Grades 9–12)
  • Campers will refine advanced technical skills, strategy, and teamwork through fast-paced drills and competitive gameplay. This course focuses on strengthening athletic confidence and developing a deeper understanding of positioning, tactics, and game strategy. Advanced Soccer is open to boys with strong prior soccer experience who are confident in their skills and gameplay. This class is designed for players who already have a solid foundation and are ready to challenge themselves at a higher level.

Advanced Girls Soccer (Grades 9–12)
  • Campers will refine advanced technical skills, strategy, and teamwork through fast-paced drills and competitive gameplay. This course focuses on strengthening athletic confidence and developing a deeper understanding of positioning, tactics, and game strategy. Advanced Soccer is open to girls with strong prior soccer experience who are confident in their skills and gameplay. This class is designed for players who already have a solid foundation and are ready to challenge themselves at a higher level.

Advanced Girls Volleyball (Grades 9–12)
  • Campers will refine advanced technical skills, strategy, and teamwork through challenging drills and competitive gameplay. This course emphasizes athletic development, court awareness, and a deeper understanding of offensive and defensive strategies. Advanced Girls Volleyball is open to players with strong prior volleyball experience who are confident in their skills and gameplay. This class is designed for athletes who already have a solid foundation in volleyball and are ready to challenge themselves at a higher level.

Beginning Hula & Hawaiian Culture (Grades 3-5)
  • Campers are introduced to traditional hula movements, chants, and Hawaiian cultural practices. This course fosters rhythm, expression, and appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Hawaiʻi.

Beginning Basketball (Grades 3-5)
  • Campers will be introduced to the fundamentals of basketball, including dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork, through fun games and activities. This class focuses on building coordination, confidence, and a love for the game. Beginning Basketball is open to boys and girls of all experience levels and provides a supportive environment where young athletes can learn, play, and grow together.

Beginning Soccer (Grades 3-5)
  • Campers develop core soccer skills, including dribbling, passing, and teamwork. This course builds confidence, coordination, and an understanding of the game in a supportive setting.

Beginning Volleyball (Grades 3-5)
  • Campers will explore foundational volleyball skills, including serving, passing, and teamwork, through engaging games and activities. The course focuses on developing coordination, building confidence, and fostering a love for the sport. Beginning Volleyball is open to boys and girls of all experience levels and provides a supportive environment where young athletes can learn, play, and grow together.

Hana No`eau
  • Campers engage in hands-on Hawaiian arts and crafts, learning traditional techniques and cultural significance. This course nurtures creativity, cultural appreciation, and fine motor skills.

Intermediate Basketball (Grades 6-8)
  • Campers will develop their basketball skills, teamwork, and game understanding through engaging drills and scrimmages. This course focuses on improving fundamentals such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive positioning while building confidence on the court. Intermediate Boys Basketball is open to players with prior basketball experience who are comfortable with the basic skills and rules of the game. This class is designed for athletes who already have some experience and are ready to continue developing their skills.

Intermediate Soccer (Grades 6-8)
  • Campers enhance technical skills, strategy, and teamwork through drills and games. This course focuses on building athletic confidence and a deeper understanding of soccer fundamentals.Intermediate Soccer is open to both boys and girls who have prior soccer experience and are comfortable with the basic skills and rules of the game. This class is designed for players who are already familiar with fundamental soccer skills and gameplay.

Intermediate Girls Volleyball (Grades 6-8)
  • Campers will develop their volleyball skills, teamwork, and game understanding through fun drills and friendly competition. This course focuses on building confidence, improving technique, and learning basic strategies. Intermediate Volleyball is open to girls with prior volleyball experience who are comfortable with the fundamental skills and rules of the game. This class is designed for players who already have some experience and are ready to continue developing their skills.

Intermediate Boys Volleyball (Grades 6-8)
  • Campers will develop their volleyball skills, teamwork, and game understanding through fun drills and friendly competition. This course focuses on building confidence, improving technique, and learning basic strategies. Intermediate Volleyball is open to boys with prior volleyball experience who are comfortable with the fundamental skills and rules of the game. This class is designed for players who already have some experience and are ready to continue developing their skills.

Photography (Grades 6-8)
  • Intro to Photography invites campers to explore the basics of capturing great photos. Campers will learn simple techniques like framing, lighting, angles, and composition while practicing with fun photo challenges and creative projects. This beginner-friendly class encourages creativity, observation, and storytelling as campers learn how to see the world through a camera lens.

Robotics- Code and Crash (Grades 6-8)
  • Robotics: Sphero Challenge is a fast-paced, hands-on robotics experience where creativity and coding come to life. Using the advanced Sphero BOLT+ robotic ball, campers will learn to program their robots as they race through obstacle courses, compete in exciting “Robot Olympics” challenges, and even create digital art. Participants will also use the BOLT+ LCD screen to design custom emojis and display live data through their code. With quick coding challenges and interactive activities, the classroom becomes a programmable playground. At the end of the week, campers will take home their robotic device. Perfect for creative problem-solvers who enjoy action, technology, and seeing their ideas come to life instantly.

Robotics-Mission to Mars (Grades 6-8)
  • Robotics: Mission Control invites campers to step into the role of a survival engineer using the exciting 30 Days Lost in Space curriculum. In this immersive, hands-on course, participants will learn the basics of electronics and coding as they wire breadboards, program Arduino microcontrollers, and build their own working “Mission Control” panel. Through a series of creative challenges, campers will explore sensors, security keypads, and alert systems while problem-solving like real engineers to repair their ship and find their way back to Earth. Best of all, campers will take home their robotic build at the end of the week. Perfect for curious builders who love puzzles, technology, and discovering how things work. ***This is a full day camp (6 hours, scheduled and additional breaks are included to break up the day within this robotics camp).

Robotics-The Smart City (Grades 6-8)
  • Robotics: Smart Bots introduces campers to the exciting world of autonomous technology as they build and program the innovative mBot2 robot. Beginning with a hands-on mechanical build, students will dive into coding as they teach their robots to follow lines, respond to voice commands using AI, and communicate with other robots through cloud technology. Throughout the week, participants will take on creative coding challenges that bring their robots to life, culminating in a “Smart City” challenge where robots must navigate a miniature town on their own. At the end of the week, campers will take home their robotic build. Perfect for curious learners interested in coding, artificial intelligence, and the future of technology.

Sports and Movement (Grades 9-12)
  • Campers engage in games, movement challenges, and age-appropriate strength and conditioning exercises, including weight training. This course builds coordination, fitness, teamwork, and confidence while keeping active play fun and engaging.

Wearable Wonders (Grades 6-8)
  • Wearable Wonders invites campers to design and create their own stylish accessories. Campers will craft items such as charm bracelets, necklaces, and other fun wearable pieces while exploring color, patterns, and personal style. This creative class encourages self-expression as campers learn basic jewelry-making techniques and leave with unique accessories they can wear or share.
 
Seabury Hall
480 Olinda Rd. Makawao, Hawaii 96768
Phone: (808) 572-7235
Fax: (808) 572-7196

Summer Camps: Phone: (808) 572-7235 | Fax: (808) 572-2042

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