Summer is full of long sunny days and kids who seem to have endless energy. Luckily for metro Atlanta parents, the area is packed with summer camps that turn free time into hours full of adventure, creativity and discovery. Whatever your child’s interests, local schools and organizations roll out programs each year that feel less like childcare and more like memory-making opportunities that fill the season with fun. And the best part? It’s not too late to jump in. Be sure to check out the following summer camps that can help transform your child’s summer into something truly special.
In the City Camps is a Jewish day camp that offers joyful, choice-based programming with the heart of an overnight experience for rising Pre-K through 9th graders. Our program includes a variety of activities such as art, STEM, sports, music, outdoor play, community building and weekly Shabbat celebrations. We offer specialized programming for younger campers, tweens (with off-campus field trips and community service) and a CIT leadership program for rising 9th graders. Summer camp at ITC offers more than just fun activities. It’s a place where kids build confidence, form meaningful friendships, explore new interests and connect with a community in a safe and nurturing environment. Our choice-based programming encourages independence, creativity and social-emotional growth, helping campers develop skills that go beyond the summer. Our camps are open to all children who meet the age requirements, and registration is open to both new and returning families.
Age Groups: Rising Pre-K (must be 4 years old and fully potty trained by June 1, 2026) through rising 9th grade
Camp Dates: June 8th - July 31st
Pricing:
- Pre-K Full-Day: $500/week
- Kids Camp (K–5th): $500 Regular
- Tween Academy (6–8th): $500 Regular
- CIT Program (9th): $200/week (includes 30 service hours)
Registration: General registration opens on March 2. Register at inthecitycamps.org.
AIS views summer camps as a meaningful extension of its mission: to develop courageous leaders who will shape their world for the better. Summer camps provide continuity in learning while giving students the freedom to explore new interests in a fun, low-pressure, engaging environment. Through our vast range of camps, including athletics, robotics, design, filmmaking and chess, students are encouraged to learn through curiosity and hands-on experience rather than assessment. This approach builds confidence, creativity and a genuine love of learning.
Language camps play a particularly important role in reflecting AIS’s international values. With French, Spanish, German, Chinese and English camps, campers get exposure to language and culture, developing communication skills and global awareness.
Age Groups: 4K – 12th grade. All children are welcome, including those who do not attend AIS.
Camp Dates: June 8 – August 7
Pricing: Costs vary by camp. Check out the website for details.
Registration: Register at aischool.org/community/summercamps-2026.
High Meadows School is hosting its first Youth Leadership Institute this summer. This four-day program is designed as an immersive learning journey introducing participants to key concepts of ethical leadership. Through hands-on experiences, attendees will be introduced to the key concepts of ethical leadership. Participants will hear from inspiring guest speakers, take off-campus excursions and engage in meaningful community action projects. Over four empowering days, students will grow into changemakers prepared to lead not only in their local communities, but also across the world.
Age Groups: Rising 5th – 8th grades (the camp is open to all students, including those who do not attend HMS)
Camp Dates: June 15 – 18 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm
Pricing: $400
Registration: Register at highmeadows.org/admission/youth-leadership-institute by Friday, April 17.
Located in Peachtree Corners, Wesleyan Summer Camps allow children an opportunity to explore interests and learn new skills in a fun, engaging, Christ-centered environment. Camps range from arts to athletics, STEM to life skills. Morning, afternoon and full-day programming are offered.
Age Groups: All children ages 3 to 14 are welcome to attend.
Camp Dates: Camps run during June and July; dates vary per camp. Check the website for details.
Pricing: Prices also vary per camp. Check the website for more information.
Registration: Register at wesleyanschool.org/camps-clinics.