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  • Academics

    LEGO Camp Grade K-2

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Arts

    Art Camp (Grades K-2)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18, Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    LEGO Camp Grade K-2

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Arts

    Art Camp (Grades K-2)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18, Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 GrK-1

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering K-1 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    LEGO Camp Grade K-2

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Arts

    Art Camp (Grades K-2)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18 Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    LEGO Camp Grade 3-6

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Arts

    Art Camp (Grades 3-5)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 3-5)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: LEAP DAY For students entering 3rd-5th grade Inspired by the short story “The Days of the Week” by Hans Christian Andersen, LEAP DAY finds the Days of the Week have a day off and decide to celebrate with a huge party at the House of Father Time. However, this Leap Day, nothing goes as planned. Tuesday and Friday’s friendship is definitely not what it used to be, and the Days feel overworked, demanding an 8th day be added to the week. How will they find a resolution that values EVERYONE for who they are? Join us for a two-week, half-day camp for students entering grades 3-5. These young actors will focus on learning lines, basic stage directions, introductory vocals, choreography, and stage movement, culminating with a performance of LEAP DAY on June 27 at 12pm. This year’s camp is not to be missed, and will give budding thespians great building blocks for their future at VCT. No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Camp Showcase June 27, 2025, 12:00 PM.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students are responsible for bringing their own snack. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/16 -6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $495
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18 Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    LEGO Camp Grade 3-6

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 1

    The Slingerland Approach revolutionized literacy instruction as the first whole-classroom adaption of the Orton-Gillingham method. Slingerland offers a comprehensive, multisensory, structured language program inclusive of all five pillars promoted by the science of reading: phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension plus the added benefit of handwriting instruction.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, or 6 and has observed difficulties in one or more areas: penmanship, reading, writing, decoding, or comprehension.

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only after completing an application and an interview with the director. To receive an application and/or to schedule an appointment, please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 6/9-7/2, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 2

    Slingerland Level 2 builds upon the skills learned in Slingerland Level 1, how to apply them to your everyday learning experience. The focus is on all components of reading and paragraph writing, integrated with decoding, vocabulary, comprehension, blending, writing components including penmanship, grammar, sentence and paragraph writing.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 and have completed Slingerland Level 1

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only with the approval of the summer school director after completing a Slingerland Level 1. To receive an application please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 7/8-7/31
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

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  • Arts

    Art Camp (Grades 3-5)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

    EL Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both EL Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Elementary Band Camp

    The Elementary Band Camp offers rising 4th and 5th graders the opportunity to play a band instrument, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. The camp welcomes both beginners and students with more experience and includes some fun activities along the way. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 3-5)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: LEAP DAY For students entering 3rd-5th grade Inspired by the short story “The Days of the Week” by Hans Christian Andersen, LEAP DAY finds the Days of the Week have a day off and decide to celebrate with a huge party at the House of Father Time. However, this Leap Day, nothing goes as planned. Tuesday and Friday’s friendship is definitely not what it used to be, and the Days feel overworked, demanding an 8th day be added to the week. How will they find a resolution that values EVERYONE for who they are? Join us for a two-week, half-day camp for students entering grades 3-5. These young actors will focus on learning lines, basic stage directions, introductory vocals, choreography, and stage movement, culminating with a performance of LEAP DAY on June 27 at 12pm. This year’s camp is not to be missed, and will give budding thespians great building blocks for their future at VCT. No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Camp Showcase June 27, 2025, 12:00 PM.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students are responsible for bringing their own snack. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/16 -6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $495
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Water Polo Camp

    The Water Polo Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate water polo skills and fundamental techniques. While we encourage athletes of all water polo experience levels to attend, this camp is specifically designed for athletes that are deep water safe. By the end of the camp, our goal is to give each camper training with the following skills:

    • Offensive techniques with and without the ball
    • Defensive techniques on and off the ball
    • Team play
    L Campers should also expect to spend some time participating in dry land drills, which will teach foundational principles outside the distraction and added challenge of the pool. For most drills, campers will be separated by ability and will be instructed based on skill level.Items to bring each day: water bottle, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, athletic shoes for dry land.
    We hope to provide a fun water polo experience!

    Prerequisites: All participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and 50 yards backstroke and be deep water safe.

    Date 6/2-6/5
    Time 11:30am-1:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 4-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Carlson
    Cost $175
    Location Aquatics Complex, Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18 Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    Emerald Math Camp

    Emerald Math Camp (EMC) Embark on an exciting adventure into the realm of advanced math! The mission is to guide students through complex topics while fueling their passion and curiosity in a fun, interactive environment. This 2-week camp provides an introduction to math competitions (AMC & MATHCOUNTS) and will cover topics in Algebra, Counting & Probability, Geometry, and Number Theory. Students will discover the truly captivating world of math and unlock their full potential! This course is taught by two honor roll VCHS seniors who are math tutors, on the VCHS Math Team, and are passionate about helping students thrive in math. Recommended for students entering 5th to 7th grade who excel in math, are curious about competition math, and/or are in the elementary SOAR program.

    Date 6/16-6/20 and 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Sue, Mrs. Shao
    Cost $200
    Location Leigh Campus

    LEGO Camp Grade 3-6

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 1

    The Slingerland Approach revolutionized literacy instruction as the first whole-classroom adaption of the Orton-Gillingham method. Slingerland offers a comprehensive, multisensory, structured language program inclusive of all five pillars promoted by the science of reading: phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension plus the added benefit of handwriting instruction.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, or 6 and has observed difficulties in one or more areas: penmanship, reading, writing, decoding, or comprehension.

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only after completing an application and an interview with the director. To receive an application and/or to schedule an appointment, please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 6/9-7/2, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 2

    Slingerland Level 2 builds upon the skills learned in Slingerland Level 1, how to apply them to your everyday learning experience. The focus is on all components of reading and paragraph writing, integrated with decoding, vocabulary, comprehension, blending, writing components including penmanship, grammar, sentence and paragraph writing.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 and have completed Slingerland Level 1

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only with the approval of the summer school director after completing a Slingerland Level 1. To receive an application please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 7/8-7/31
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    CANCELLED

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 12:00pm-2:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    Art Camp (Grades 3-5)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

    EL Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both EL Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Elementary Band Camp

    The Elementary Band Camp offers rising 4th and 5th graders the opportunity to play a band instrument, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. The camp welcomes both beginners and students with more experience and includes some fun activities along the way. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 3-5)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: LEAP DAY For students entering 3rd-5th grade Inspired by the short story “The Days of the Week” by Hans Christian Andersen, LEAP DAY finds the Days of the Week have a day off and decide to celebrate with a huge party at the House of Father Time. However, this Leap Day, nothing goes as planned. Tuesday and Friday’s friendship is definitely not what it used to be, and the Days feel overworked, demanding an 8th day be added to the week. How will they find a resolution that values EVERYONE for who they are? Join us for a two-week, half-day camp for students entering grades 3-5. These young actors will focus on learning lines, basic stage directions, introductory vocals, choreography, and stage movement, culminating with a performance of LEAP DAY on June 27 at 12pm. This year’s camp is not to be missed, and will give budding thespians great building blocks for their future at VCT. No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Camp Showcase June 27, 2025, 12:00 PM.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students are responsible for bringing their own snack. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/16 -6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $495
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #1

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #2

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Youth Football Camp

    The Youth Football Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate football skills and fundamental techniques. This camp's main focuses are to expand each camper's football knowledge and ability, to cultivate competition and *most importantly* to have fun! Drills will teach skills including: ball-carrying, receiver route-running, throwing, catching, kicking, defending, and team communication. General athletic drills designed to develop footwork, coordination, and strength will also take place. Campers can also expect to spend some time in the classroom for "chalk talk" sessions.

    Note: This is a non-contact camp.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Ford
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Water Polo Camp

    The Water Polo Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate water polo skills and fundamental techniques. While we encourage athletes of all water polo experience levels to attend, this camp is specifically designed for athletes that are deep water safe. By the end of the camp, our goal is to give each camper training with the following skills:

    • Offensive techniques with and without the ball
    • Defensive techniques on and off the ball
    • Team play
    L Campers should also expect to spend some time participating in dry land drills, which will teach foundational principles outside the distraction and added challenge of the pool. For most drills, campers will be separated by ability and will be instructed based on skill level.Items to bring each day: water bottle, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, athletic shoes for dry land.
    We hope to provide a fun water polo experience!

    Prerequisites: All participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and 50 yards backstroke and be deep water safe.

    Date 6/2-6/5
    Time 11:30am-1:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 4-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Carlson
    Cost $175
    Location Aquatics Complex, Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18 Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    Emerald Math Camp

    Emerald Math Camp (EMC) Embark on an exciting adventure into the realm of advanced math! The mission is to guide students through complex topics while fueling their passion and curiosity in a fun, interactive environment. This 2-week camp provides an introduction to math competitions (AMC & MATHCOUNTS) and will cover topics in Algebra, Counting & Probability, Geometry, and Number Theory. Students will discover the truly captivating world of math and unlock their full potential! This course is taught by two honor roll VCHS seniors who are math tutors, on the VCHS Math Team, and are passionate about helping students thrive in math. Recommended for students entering 5th to 7th grade who excel in math, are curious about competition math, and/or are in the elementary SOAR program.

    Date 6/16-6/20 and 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Sue, Mrs. Shao
    Cost $200
    Location Leigh Campus

    LEGO Camp Grade 3-6

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

    Grammar - Did Writing and Grammar Cause You Grief This Year? 6th grade only

    This class will help the student be more successful as they start the new school year. The most troublesome grammar concepts will become more understandable through hands-on activities and helpful hints. Difficult writing assignments will become more enjoyable through organizational techniques and relatable topics. This class is open to all sixth, seventh, or eighth grade students interested in learning more about grammar and is highly recommended for students new to Valley who will be enrolled in English 7 Honors or English 8 Honors.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade 6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Wescott
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 1

    The Slingerland Approach revolutionized literacy instruction as the first whole-classroom adaption of the Orton-Gillingham method. Slingerland offers a comprehensive, multisensory, structured language program inclusive of all five pillars promoted by the science of reading: phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension plus the added benefit of handwriting instruction.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, or 6 and has observed difficulties in one or more areas: penmanship, reading, writing, decoding, or comprehension.

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only after completing an application and an interview with the director. To receive an application and/or to schedule an appointment, please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 6/9-7/2, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 2

    Slingerland Level 2 builds upon the skills learned in Slingerland Level 1, how to apply them to your everyday learning experience. The focus is on all components of reading and paragraph writing, integrated with decoding, vocabulary, comprehension, blending, writing components including penmanship, grammar, sentence and paragraph writing.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 and have completed Slingerland Level 1

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only with the approval of the summer school director after completing a Slingerland Level 1. To receive an application please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 7/8-7/31
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    CANCELLED

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    American Sign Language

    The first half of each daily session will focus on teaching students foundational ASL signs, expressions, and proper question-asking techniques. They'll also receive tools to practice at home and the resources to continue advancing their ASL skills on their own. In the second half, students will explore aspects of Deaf culture and learn to sign a couple of songs.

    Date 7/11-7/18
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Rosas
    Cost $225
    Location Skyway Campus

    Debate Camp

    Debate Camp: Summer Debate Camp is a five day workshop where students will learn the basics of impromptu speaking and Parliamentary Debate. VCJH Debate Camp will focus on modes of persuasion, identifying logical fallacies, critical thinking skills, and argumentation. The emphasis of this workshop is on learning to effectively communicate ideas, viewing issues from multiple perspectives, and defending an assigned position. This camp is beneficial for students who want to overcome a fear of public speaking, are interested in debate, and those who want to improve their critical thinking and argumentation skills.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    CANCELLED

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 12:00pm-2:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry

    In the course, students will develop the eight mathematical practice standards on order to be successful in this and future high school and college mathematics courses. The curriculum includes comprehensive study in parallel and perpendicular lines, transformations, triangles, quadrilaterals, similarity, trigonometry, circles, circumference, area, and volume. Students use reasoning and prrofs throughout the course to build conceptual understanding of the geometric relationships. Classroom instruction focuses on student-centered learning, investigation, problem solving, and real-life applications .

    Sign Up: Prerequisite-A yearlong passing grade from an accreditied in person Algebra 1 course. Applicants must have completed the 7th grade in order to apply.

    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Geometry class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Geometry, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Geometry application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 10:30am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday - Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Math Coding Camp

    Learning coding techniques while reinforcing mathematical concepts is the objective of this unique Math Coding Camp. Students will learn/review several mathematical concepts like factoring, the Pythagorean theorem, shapes, and equations before leveraging the wonder machine to help solve the problems for them. Learning coding concepts is just a happy coincidence. Call it “the best of both worlds” or “two birds at one shot,” this short but intense camp will help students not just gain confidence in math, but to realize how coding is an integral part of any academic discipline.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Rollicking Robots

    From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful!

    Date 6/16-18 and 23-26
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days see dates
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Junior High Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    A majority of adults have a fear of speaking in public. Empower your child to not be one of them! This camp will help students learn the basics regarding communication skills, build their confidence of speaking in front of others, refine their body language, and enhance their ability to deliver presentations effectively. All these skills are highly beneficial in both personal and academic life, and eventually in professional life! This is a camp for 7th & 8th grade students, and no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    JH Art Camp (Grades 6-8)

    Unleash your creativity at our Junior High Visual Art Camp! Dive into a world of fun as you explore a variety of art mediums—from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, this camp is all about discovering your unique voice and having a blast along the way. With hands-on activities, exciting projects, and plenty of opportunities for creative expression, you’ll leave with new skills, inspiring artwork, and memories to last a lifetime. Get ready to let your imagination run wild!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Carlson
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

    JH Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both JH Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Junior High Band Camp

    The Junior High Band Camp is an opportunity for students to begin their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced Junior High-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #1

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #2

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Basketball Camp

    The Junior High Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 6/16-6/20
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Cheer

    Coaches teach and demonstrate cheer fundamentals. The camp will also include games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Voyles
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Softball

    This camp is available to girls enering 6th-9th grade who are interested in developing softball skills. The camp will include instruction on hitting, fielding, pitching and overall skill development.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Girls)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    VC Golf Camp

    The VC Golf camp is an opportunity for campers in grades6-9 at all ability levels to enjoy learning golf from our championship coach, Scot Hathaway. Campers will learn basic golf fundamentals of stance, grip, posture, full swing, rules & etiquette.

    Date 7/21-7/24
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hathaway
    Cost $200
    Location Los Lagos Golf Club

    Youth Football Camp

    The Youth Football Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate football skills and fundamental techniques. This camp's main focuses are to expand each camper's football knowledge and ability, to cultivate competition and *most importantly* to have fun! Drills will teach skills including: ball-carrying, receiver route-running, throwing, catching, kicking, defending, and team communication. General athletic drills designed to develop footwork, coordination, and strength will also take place. Campers can also expect to spend some time in the classroom for "chalk talk" sessions.

    Note: This is a non-contact camp.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Ford
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Water Polo Camp

    The Water Polo Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate water polo skills and fundamental techniques. While we encourage athletes of all water polo experience levels to attend, this camp is specifically designed for athletes that are deep water safe. By the end of the camp, our goal is to give each camper training with the following skills:

    • Offensive techniques with and without the ball
    • Defensive techniques on and off the ball
    • Team play
    L Campers should also expect to spend some time participating in dry land drills, which will teach foundational principles outside the distraction and added challenge of the pool. For most drills, campers will be separated by ability and will be instructed based on skill level.Items to bring each day: water bottle, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, athletic shoes for dry land.
    We hope to provide a fun water polo experience!

    Prerequisites: All participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and 50 yards backstroke and be deep water safe.

    Date 6/2-6/5
    Time 11:30am-1:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 4-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Carlson
    Cost $175
    Location Aquatics Complex, Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Day Camp Week 1 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 2 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 3 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/16 -6/18 Closed 6/19 & 6/20
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 4 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 5 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 6/30-7/2, Closed 7/3 & 7/4
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $324
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 6 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 7 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 8 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $500
    Location Leigh Campus

    Day Camp Week 9 Gr2-6

    Join us for an unforgettable summer adventure as we take a Deep Dive Under the Sea, discovering God’s amazing creation and His Unconditional love! We will focus on exploring the wonders of the ocean and marine life, through Bible teaching, worship, activities, crafts and games. Summer Day Camp is a safe and nurturing place for your child to make new friends, have lots of fun and grow closer to Jesus. Sample week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday our day will begin with structured Bible teaching, crafts and group games. After lunch children will choose what activity they would like to join, along with free play and group games! Tuesday and Thursday are field trip days. We will have on campus and off campus field trips. Field trip examples: Sharks Ice, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Roaring Camp, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Gilroy Gardens, Chuck E. Cheese, De Anza Planetarium, Cucina Bambini, Children’s Discovery Museum, and others! Field trip locations, dates and times subject to change. Summer Day Camp is offered to students that do not attend VCS.

    Date 7/28-7/31, Closed 8/1
    Time 8:30am-4:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 2-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Staff
    Cost $412
    Location Leigh Campus

    Outreach to Elementary Students

    Join Us for a Life-Changing Week of Service! From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful! Cost - $400 Bring your own lunch each day.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Annab, Mrs. Buron, Mr Falkowski
    Cost $400
    Location Leigh Campus and Los Arboles

  • Junior High Orientation

    Jumping into Junior High - 10:30-12:00m

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 11:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

    Jumping into Junior High - 12:30-2:00

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm- 2:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

    Jumping into Junior High - 8:00am-10:00am

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 8:00am-9:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academics

    Emerald Math Camp

    Emerald Math Camp (EMC) Embark on an exciting adventure into the realm of advanced math! The mission is to guide students through complex topics while fueling their passion and curiosity in a fun, interactive environment. This 2-week camp provides an introduction to math competitions (AMC & MATHCOUNTS) and will cover topics in Algebra, Counting & Probability, Geometry, and Number Theory. Students will discover the truly captivating world of math and unlock their full potential! This course is taught by two honor roll VCHS seniors who are math tutors, on the VCHS Math Team, and are passionate about helping students thrive in math. Recommended for students entering 5th to 7th grade who excel in math, are curious about competition math, and/or are in the elementary SOAR program.

    Date 6/16-6/20 and 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Sue, Mrs. Shao
    Cost $200
    Location Leigh Campus

    Grammar - Did Writing and Grammar Cause You Grief This Year? 7/8 grade

    This class will help the student be more successful as they start the new school year. The most troublesome grammar concepts will become more understandable through hands-on activities and helpful hints. Difficult writing assignments will become more enjoyable through organizational techniques and relatable topics. This class is open to all sixth, seventh, or eighth grade students interested in learning more about grammar and is highly recommended for students new to Valley who will be enrolled in English 7 Honors or English 8 Honors.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Wescott
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 1

    The Slingerland Approach revolutionized literacy instruction as the first whole-classroom adaption of the Orton-Gillingham method. Slingerland offers a comprehensive, multisensory, structured language program inclusive of all five pillars promoted by the science of reading: phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension plus the added benefit of handwriting instruction.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, or 6 and has observed difficulties in one or more areas: penmanship, reading, writing, decoding, or comprehension.

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only after completing an application and an interview with the director. To receive an application and/or to schedule an appointment, please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 6/9-7/2, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 2

    Slingerland Level 2 builds upon the skills learned in Slingerland Level 1, how to apply them to your everyday learning experience. The focus is on all components of reading and paragraph writing, integrated with decoding, vocabulary, comprehension, blending, writing components including penmanship, grammar, sentence and paragraph writing.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 and have completed Slingerland Level 1

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only with the approval of the summer school director after completing a Slingerland Level 1. To receive an application please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 7/8-7/31
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    CANCELLED

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    American Sign Language

    The first half of each daily session will focus on teaching students foundational ASL signs, expressions, and proper question-asking techniques. They'll also receive tools to practice at home and the resources to continue advancing their ASL skills on their own. In the second half, students will explore aspects of Deaf culture and learn to sign a couple of songs.

    Date 7/11-7/18
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Rosas
    Cost $225
    Location Skyway Campus

    Debate Camp

    Debate Camp: Summer Debate Camp is a five day workshop where students will learn the basics of impromptu speaking and Parliamentary Debate. VCJH Debate Camp will focus on modes of persuasion, identifying logical fallacies, critical thinking skills, and argumentation. The emphasis of this workshop is on learning to effectively communicate ideas, viewing issues from multiple perspectives, and defending an assigned position. This camp is beneficial for students who want to overcome a fear of public speaking, are interested in debate, and those who want to improve their critical thinking and argumentation skills.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    CANCELLED

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 12:00pm-2:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry

    In the course, students will develop the eight mathematical practice standards on order to be successful in this and future high school and college mathematics courses. The curriculum includes comprehensive study in parallel and perpendicular lines, transformations, triangles, quadrilaterals, similarity, trigonometry, circles, circumference, area, and volume. Students use reasoning and prrofs throughout the course to build conceptual understanding of the geometric relationships. Classroom instruction focuses on student-centered learning, investigation, problem solving, and real-life applications .

    Sign Up: Prerequisite-A yearlong passing grade from an accreditied in person Algebra 1 course. Applicants must have completed the 7th grade in order to apply.

    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Geometry class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Geometry, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Geometry application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 10:30am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday - Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Math Coding Camp

    Learning coding techniques while reinforcing mathematical concepts is the objective of this unique Math Coding Camp. Students will learn/review several mathematical concepts like factoring, the Pythagorean theorem, shapes, and equations before leveraging the wonder machine to help solve the problems for them. Learning coding concepts is just a happy coincidence. Call it “the best of both worlds” or “two birds at one shot,” this short but intense camp will help students not just gain confidence in math, but to realize how coding is an integral part of any academic discipline.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Rollicking Robots

    From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful!

    Date 6/16-18 and 23-26
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days see dates
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra

    In this course, students work, write, and simplify numerical expressions as well as introductory algebraic expressions. Students will develop problem-solving strategies, and an emphasis is placed on the use of variables in equations and expressions. A student entering seventh, eighth, or ninth grade that completes this course with a grade of 85% or higher, passes the Algebra readiness test at the end of the course, and receives a recommendation from the teacher, will qualify for Algebra in the fall. Students must obtain a current math teacher approval on the Pre-Algebra application form to register for this course.

    Sign Up: First choose Pre-Algebra Approval Request and submit "Pre-Algebra Application". If approved, VCS will add student to class.

    Note:
    Parent must submit Pre-Algebra application prior to being added to this class.

    Date 6/9-6/27 and 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Pre-Algebra class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Pre-Algebra, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Pre-Algebra application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/6 - 6/28 & 7/8 - 7/12, Closed
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Junior High Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    A majority of adults have a fear of speaking in public. Empower your child to not be one of them! This camp will help students learn the basics regarding communication skills, build their confidence of speaking in front of others, refine their body language, and enhance their ability to deliver presentations effectively. All these skills are highly beneficial in both personal and academic life, and eventually in professional life! This is a camp for 7th & 8th grade students, and no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    JH Art Camp (Grades 6-8)

    Unleash your creativity at our Junior High Visual Art Camp! Dive into a world of fun as you explore a variety of art mediums—from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, this camp is all about discovering your unique voice and having a blast along the way. With hands-on activities, exciting projects, and plenty of opportunities for creative expression, you’ll leave with new skills, inspiring artwork, and memories to last a lifetime. Get ready to let your imagination run wild!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Carlson
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

    JH Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both JH Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Junior High Band Camp

    The Junior High Band Camp is an opportunity for students to begin their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced Junior High-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #1

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #2

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Basketball Camp

    The Junior High Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 6/16-6/20
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Cheer

    Coaches teach and demonstrate cheer fundamentals. The camp will also include games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Voyles
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Softball

    This camp is available to girls enering 6th-9th grade who are interested in developing softball skills. The camp will include instruction on hitting, fielding, pitching and overall skill development.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Girls)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    VC Golf Camp

    The VC Golf camp is an opportunity for campers in grades6-9 at all ability levels to enjoy learning golf from our championship coach, Scot Hathaway. Campers will learn basic golf fundamentals of stance, grip, posture, full swing, rules & etiquette.

    Date 7/21-7/24
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hathaway
    Cost $200
    Location Los Lagos Golf Club

    Youth Football Camp

    The Youth Football Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate football skills and fundamental techniques. This camp's main focuses are to expand each camper's football knowledge and ability, to cultivate competition and *most importantly* to have fun! Drills will teach skills including: ball-carrying, receiver route-running, throwing, catching, kicking, defending, and team communication. General athletic drills designed to develop footwork, coordination, and strength will also take place. Campers can also expect to spend some time in the classroom for "chalk talk" sessions.

    Note: This is a non-contact camp.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Ford
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

    Water Polo Camp

    The Water Polo Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate water polo skills and fundamental techniques. While we encourage athletes of all water polo experience levels to attend, this camp is specifically designed for athletes that are deep water safe. By the end of the camp, our goal is to give each camper training with the following skills:

    • Offensive techniques with and without the ball
    • Defensive techniques on and off the ball
    • Team play
    L Campers should also expect to spend some time participating in dry land drills, which will teach foundational principles outside the distraction and added challenge of the pool. For most drills, campers will be separated by ability and will be instructed based on skill level.Items to bring each day: water bottle, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, athletic shoes for dry land.
    We hope to provide a fun water polo experience!

    Prerequisites: All participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and 50 yards backstroke and be deep water safe.

    Date 6/2-6/5
    Time 11:30am-1:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 4-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Carlson
    Cost $175
    Location Aquatics Complex, Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Outreach to Elementary Students

    Join Us for a Life-Changing Week of Service! From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful! Cost - $400 Bring your own lunch each day.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Annab, Mrs. Buron, Mr Falkowski
    Cost $400
    Location Leigh Campus and Los Arboles

  • Junior High Orientation

    Jumping into Junior High - 10:30-12:00m

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 11:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

    Jumping into Junior High - 12:30-2:00

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm- 2:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

    Jumping into Junior High - 8:00am-10:00am

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 8:00am-9:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academics

    Grammar - Did Writing and Grammar Cause You Grief This Year? 7/8 grade

    This class will help the student be more successful as they start the new school year. The most troublesome grammar concepts will become more understandable through hands-on activities and helpful hints. Difficult writing assignments will become more enjoyable through organizational techniques and relatable topics. This class is open to all sixth, seventh, or eighth grade students interested in learning more about grammar and is highly recommended for students new to Valley who will be enrolled in English 7 Honors or English 8 Honors.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Wescott
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    American Sign Language

    The first half of each daily session will focus on teaching students foundational ASL signs, expressions, and proper question-asking techniques. They'll also receive tools to practice at home and the resources to continue advancing their ASL skills on their own. In the second half, students will explore aspects of Deaf culture and learn to sign a couple of songs.

    Date 7/11-7/18
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Rosas
    Cost $225
    Location Skyway Campus

    Debate Camp

    Debate Camp: Summer Debate Camp is a five day workshop where students will learn the basics of impromptu speaking and Parliamentary Debate. VCJH Debate Camp will focus on modes of persuasion, identifying logical fallacies, critical thinking skills, and argumentation. The emphasis of this workshop is on learning to effectively communicate ideas, viewing issues from multiple perspectives, and defending an assigned position. This camp is beneficial for students who want to overcome a fear of public speaking, are interested in debate, and those who want to improve their critical thinking and argumentation skills.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    CANCELLED

    Geometry

    In the course, students will develop the eight mathematical practice standards on order to be successful in this and future high school and college mathematics courses. The curriculum includes comprehensive study in parallel and perpendicular lines, transformations, triangles, quadrilaterals, similarity, trigonometry, circles, circumference, area, and volume. Students use reasoning and prrofs throughout the course to build conceptual understanding of the geometric relationships. Classroom instruction focuses on student-centered learning, investigation, problem solving, and real-life applications .

    Sign Up: Prerequisite-A yearlong passing grade from an accreditied in person Algebra 1 course. Applicants must have completed the 7th grade in order to apply.

    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Geometry class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Geometry, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Geometry application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 10:30am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday - Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Math Coding Camp

    Learning coding techniques while reinforcing mathematical concepts is the objective of this unique Math Coding Camp. Students will learn/review several mathematical concepts like factoring, the Pythagorean theorem, shapes, and equations before leveraging the wonder machine to help solve the problems for them. Learning coding concepts is just a happy coincidence. Call it “the best of both worlds” or “two birds at one shot,” this short but intense camp will help students not just gain confidence in math, but to realize how coding is an integral part of any academic discipline.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Rollicking Robots

    From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful!

    Date 6/16-18 and 23-26
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days see dates
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra

    In this course, students work, write, and simplify numerical expressions as well as introductory algebraic expressions. Students will develop problem-solving strategies, and an emphasis is placed on the use of variables in equations and expressions. A student entering seventh, eighth, or ninth grade that completes this course with a grade of 85% or higher, passes the Algebra readiness test at the end of the course, and receives a recommendation from the teacher, will qualify for Algebra in the fall. Students must obtain a current math teacher approval on the Pre-Algebra application form to register for this course.

    Sign Up: First choose Pre-Algebra Approval Request and submit "Pre-Algebra Application". If approved, VCS will add student to class.

    Note:
    Parent must submit Pre-Algebra application prior to being added to this class.

    Date 6/9-6/27 and 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Pre-Algebra class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Pre-Algebra, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Pre-Algebra application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/6 - 6/28 & 7/8 - 7/12, Closed
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I Prep Seminar

    This seminar will provide instruction and practice with number sense and skills needed to be successful in Algebra I. These skills include operations of numbers, fractions, decimals, and applying them to problem solving; Rates, ratios, and proportions; Variables and expressions; One and two step Equations with variables; Square roots and scientific notation; Writing and graphing linear equations; and Problem solving and applying all the skills.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Pre-Algebra or equivalent and be entering Algebra I next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-10 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with Digital Electronics

    Are you new to digital electronics and eager to dive into this fascinating field? This camp is the perfect place to start! You’ll begin with an introduction to digital circuits and engage in hands-on experiments to understand key components such as LEDs, resistors, ICs, logic gates, latches, flip-flops, oscillators, clocks, 4-bit shift registers, counters, and more. If time allows, you’ll also get to work on fun projects like the Knight Rider LED circuit and a 4-bit adder. Plus, each student will receive their own digital component kit to take home, so you can continue experimenting long after the camp is over. This camp is designed to spark your curiosity and provide a solid foundation in digital electronics, all while having fun with real-world applications!

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Junior High Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    A majority of adults have a fear of speaking in public. Empower your child to not be one of them! This camp will help students learn the basics regarding communication skills, build their confidence of speaking in front of others, refine their body language, and enhance their ability to deliver presentations effectively. All these skills are highly beneficial in both personal and academic life, and eventually in professional life! This is a camp for 7th & 8th grade students, and no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    JH Art Camp (Grades 6-8)

    Unleash your creativity at our Junior High Visual Art Camp! Dive into a world of fun as you explore a variety of art mediums—from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, this camp is all about discovering your unique voice and having a blast along the way. With hands-on activities, exciting projects, and plenty of opportunities for creative expression, you’ll leave with new skills, inspiring artwork, and memories to last a lifetime. Get ready to let your imagination run wild!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Carlson
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

    JH Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both JH Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Junior High Band Camp

    The Junior High Band Camp is an opportunity for students to begin their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced Junior High-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #1

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #2

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Basketball Camp

    The Junior High Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 6/16-6/20
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Cheer

    Coaches teach and demonstrate cheer fundamentals. The camp will also include games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Voyles
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Softball

    This camp is available to girls enering 6th-9th grade who are interested in developing softball skills. The camp will include instruction on hitting, fielding, pitching and overall skill development.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Girls)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    VC Golf Camp

    The VC Golf camp is an opportunity for campers in grades6-9 at all ability levels to enjoy learning golf from our championship coach, Scot Hathaway. Campers will learn basic golf fundamentals of stance, grip, posture, full swing, rules & etiquette.

    Date 7/21-7/24
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hathaway
    Cost $200
    Location Los Lagos Golf Club

    Youth Football Camp

    The Youth Football Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate football skills and fundamental techniques. This camp's main focuses are to expand each camper's football knowledge and ability, to cultivate competition and *most importantly* to have fun! Drills will teach skills including: ball-carrying, receiver route-running, throwing, catching, kicking, defending, and team communication. General athletic drills designed to develop footwork, coordination, and strength will also take place. Campers can also expect to spend some time in the classroom for "chalk talk" sessions.

    Note: This is a non-contact camp.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Ford
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

    Water Polo Camp

    The Water Polo Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate water polo skills and fundamental techniques. While we encourage athletes of all water polo experience levels to attend, this camp is specifically designed for athletes that are deep water safe. By the end of the camp, our goal is to give each camper training with the following skills:

    • Offensive techniques with and without the ball
    • Defensive techniques on and off the ball
    • Team play
    L Campers should also expect to spend some time participating in dry land drills, which will teach foundational principles outside the distraction and added challenge of the pool. For most drills, campers will be separated by ability and will be instructed based on skill level.Items to bring each day: water bottle, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, athletic shoes for dry land.
    We hope to provide a fun water polo experience!

    Prerequisites: All participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and 50 yards backstroke and be deep water safe.

    Date 6/2-6/5
    Time 11:30am-1:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 4-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Carlson
    Cost $175
    Location Aquatics Complex, Skyway Campus

  • Day Camps

    Outreach to Elementary Students

    Join Us for a Life-Changing Week of Service! From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful! Cost - $400 Bring your own lunch each day.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Annab, Mrs. Buron, Mr Falkowski
    Cost $400
    Location Leigh Campus and Los Arboles

  • Junior High Orientation

    Jumping into Junior High - 10:30-12:00m

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 11:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

    Jumping into Junior High - 12:30-2:00

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm- 2:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

    Jumping into Junior High - 8:00am-10:00am

    Get ready for the transition into junior high with an enjoyable orientation class taught by an experienced junior high teacher! Come ready to meet other incoming students, tour and become familiar with the new campus, learn helpful study skills, explore organizational tools and time management, and feel prepared to jump into junior high with both feet!

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 8:00am-9:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $125
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academics

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    Debate Camp

    Debate Camp: Summer Debate Camp is a five day workshop where students will learn the basics of impromptu speaking and Parliamentary Debate. VCJH Debate Camp will focus on modes of persuasion, identifying logical fallacies, critical thinking skills, and argumentation. The emphasis of this workshop is on learning to effectively communicate ideas, viewing issues from multiple perspectives, and defending an assigned position. This camp is beneficial for students who want to overcome a fear of public speaking, are interested in debate, and those who want to improve their critical thinking and argumentation skills.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    CANCELLED

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 |Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes,"c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I Prep Seminar

    This seminar will provide instruction and practice with number sense and skills needed to be successful in Algebra I. These skills include operations of numbers, fractions, decimals, and applying them to problem solving; Rates, ratios, and proportions; Variables and expressions; One and two step Equations with variables; Square roots and scientific notation; Writing and graphing linear equations; and Problem solving and applying all the skills.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Pre-Algebra or equivalent and be entering Algebra I next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-10 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II Prep Seminar

    This seminar is designed to give students a complete review of crucial concepts prior to taking Algebra II. Students will review key concepts such as graphing linear, absolute value and quadratic equations with transformations; multiplying and factoring all forms of polynomials; adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing rational expressions; solving methods including completing the square, the quadratic formula, finding zeros, and excluded values. If this sounds foreign to you or you have forgotten any of these concepts, then this seminar is a perfect solution to learn or review these critical concepts to be successful in Algebra II.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Geometry and be entering Algebra II next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with Digital Electronics

    Are you new to digital electronics and eager to dive into this fascinating field? This camp is the perfect place to start! You’ll begin with an introduction to digital circuits and engage in hands-on experiments to understand key components such as LEDs, resistors, ICs, logic gates, latches, flip-flops, oscillators, clocks, 4-bit shift registers, counters, and more. If time allows, you’ll also get to work on fun projects like the Knight Rider LED circuit and a 4-bit adder. Plus, each student will receive their own digital component kit to take home, so you can continue experimenting long after the camp is over. This camp is designed to spark your curiosity and provide a solid foundation in digital electronics, all while having fun with real-world applications!

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    High School Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    Public speaking is one of the most useful skills a high school student can have. This camp will introduce the building blocks of persuasive speaking, which can be utilized in classes, in college interviews, and in their future professional life. Students will build confidence in speaking, improve their communication skills by learning how to engage an audience, and learn the power of body language. This is an introductory camp; no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Debate Competition Prep Camp PM

    This beginner camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Debate. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Debate, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Debate Camp will focus on the competitive events of Public Forum & Lincoln Douglas debate; if time permits, we will include Congress. Debate students will learn how to research, understand, argue and present different sides of issues, as well as the ethical principles that are at the core of competitive Debate. The Debate camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay, and by Julian Crown, who is a former national champion in Debate. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH activities start with Speech.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Speech Competition Prep Camp AM

    This beginner Speech camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Speech. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Speech, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Speech Camp will introduce the different kinds of competitive speech categories offered: Platform, Limited Preparation, and Interpretive. Students will learn about what constitutes a good speech, where to find speech topics and materials, current events at the national and international level, and how to interpret and perform a work of literature. The Speech camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH Speech & Debate camps, start with the Speech camp.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    High School Band Camp

    The High School Band Camp is an opportunity for students to start their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced High school-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    HS Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both HS Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    Baseball Camp #1

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #2

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Softball

    This camp is available to girls enering 6th-9th grade who are interested in developing softball skills. The camp will include instruction on hitting, fielding, pitching and overall skill development.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Girls)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    VC Golf Camp

    The VC Golf camp is an opportunity for campers in grades6-9 at all ability levels to enjoy learning golf from our championship coach, Scot Hathaway. Campers will learn basic golf fundamentals of stance, grip, posture, full swing, rules & etiquette.

    Date 7/21-7/24
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hathaway
    Cost $200
    Location Los Lagos Golf Club

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

    Boys Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Boys Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

    Football

    HS Summer Workouts for VC Football Players

    Date 6/9-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-10 (Boys)
    Instructor Machado
    Cost $250
    Location Skyway Campus

    Girls Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Girls Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor McSwain
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academics

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI=84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 |Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes,"c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - First Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - Second Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    ACT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the ACT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances. Students who have taken this seminar have increased their scores on average by 20%.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I Prep Seminar

    This seminar will provide instruction and practice with number sense and skills needed to be successful in Algebra I. These skills include operations of numbers, fractions, decimals, and applying them to problem solving; Rates, ratios, and proportions; Variables and expressions; One and two step Equations with variables; Square roots and scientific notation; Writing and graphing linear equations; and Problem solving and applying all the skills.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Pre-Algebra or equivalent and be entering Algebra I next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-10 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II Prep Seminar

    This seminar is designed to give students a complete review of crucial concepts prior to taking Algebra II. Students will review key concepts such as graphing linear, absolute value and quadratic equations with transformations; multiplying and factoring all forms of polynomials; adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing rational expressions; solving methods including completing the square, the quadratic formula, finding zeros, and excluded values. If this sounds foreign to you or you have forgotten any of these concepts, then this seminar is a perfect solution to learn or review these critical concepts to be successful in Algebra II.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Geometry and be entering Algebra II next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with Digital Electronics

    Are you new to digital electronics and eager to dive into this fascinating field? This camp is the perfect place to start! You’ll begin with an introduction to digital circuits and engage in hands-on experiments to understand key components such as LEDs, resistors, ICs, logic gates, latches, flip-flops, oscillators, clocks, 4-bit shift registers, counters, and more. If time allows, you’ll also get to work on fun projects like the Knight Rider LED circuit and a 4-bit adder. Plus, each student will receive their own digital component kit to take home, so you can continue experimenting long after the camp is over. This camp is designed to spark your curiosity and provide a solid foundation in digital electronics, all while having fun with real-world applications!

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    High School Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    Public speaking is one of the most useful skills a high school student can have. This camp will introduce the building blocks of persuasive speaking, which can be utilized in classes, in college interviews, and in their future professional life. Students will build confidence in speaking, improve their communication skills by learning how to engage an audience, and learn the power of body language. This is an introductory camp; no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Debate Competition Prep Camp PM

    This beginner camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Debate. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Debate, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Debate Camp will focus on the competitive events of Public Forum & Lincoln Douglas debate; if time permits, we will include Congress. Debate students will learn how to research, understand, argue and present different sides of issues, as well as the ethical principles that are at the core of competitive Debate. The Debate camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay, and by Julian Crown, who is a former national champion in Debate. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH activities start with Speech.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Speech Competition Prep Camp AM

    This beginner Speech camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Speech. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Speech, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Speech Camp will introduce the different kinds of competitive speech categories offered: Platform, Limited Preparation, and Interpretive. Students will learn about what constitutes a good speech, where to find speech topics and materials, current events at the national and international level, and how to interpret and perform a work of literature. The Speech camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH Speech & Debate camps, start with the Speech camp.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    SAT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the redesigned SAT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 12:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    High School Band Camp

    The High School Band Camp is an opportunity for students to start their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced High school-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    HS Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both HS Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

    Boys Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Boys Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

    Football

    HS Summer Workouts for VC Football Players

    Date 6/9-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-10 (Boys)
    Instructor Machado
    Cost $250
    Location Skyway Campus

    Girls Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Girls Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor McSwain
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academics

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 10 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 10, a college preparatory course, builds upon the foundations set in English 9. Students study a variety of literary genres and learn to analyze and respond to them from a biblical worldview. The course stresses the development and application of grammar and vocabulary skills in preparation for the SAT. As students enhance their composition skills with a focus on fine-tuning voice and using transitional devices, they expand their writing techniques and their persuasion and argumentation skills.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 10 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0110 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 10 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 10, a college preparatory course, builds upon the foundations set in English 9. Students study a variety of literary genres and learn to analyze and respond to them from a biblical worldview. The course stresses the development and application of grammar and vocabulary skills in preparation for the SAT. As students enhance their composition skills with a focus on fine-tuning voice and using transitional devices, they expand their writing techniques and their persuasion and argumentation skills.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 10 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0110 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI=84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 |Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes,"c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - First Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - Second Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    ACT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the ACT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances. Students who have taken this seminar have increased their scores on average by 20%.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II Prep Seminar

    This seminar is designed to give students a complete review of crucial concepts prior to taking Algebra II. Students will review key concepts such as graphing linear, absolute value and quadratic equations with transformations; multiplying and factoring all forms of polynomials; adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing rational expressions; solving methods including completing the square, the quadratic formula, finding zeros, and excluded values. If this sounds foreign to you or you have forgotten any of these concepts, then this seminar is a perfect solution to learn or review these critical concepts to be successful in Algebra II.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Geometry and be entering Algebra II next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with Digital Electronics

    Are you new to digital electronics and eager to dive into this fascinating field? This camp is the perfect place to start! You’ll begin with an introduction to digital circuits and engage in hands-on experiments to understand key components such as LEDs, resistors, ICs, logic gates, latches, flip-flops, oscillators, clocks, 4-bit shift registers, counters, and more. If time allows, you’ll also get to work on fun projects like the Knight Rider LED circuit and a 4-bit adder. Plus, each student will receive their own digital component kit to take home, so you can continue experimenting long after the camp is over. This camp is designed to spark your curiosity and provide a solid foundation in digital electronics, all while having fun with real-world applications!

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    High School Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    Public speaking is one of the most useful skills a high school student can have. This camp will introduce the building blocks of persuasive speaking, which can be utilized in classes, in college interviews, and in their future professional life. Students will build confidence in speaking, improve their communication skills by learning how to engage an audience, and learn the power of body language. This is an introductory camp; no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Debate Competition Prep Camp PM

    This beginner camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Debate. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Debate, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Debate Camp will focus on the competitive events of Public Forum & Lincoln Douglas debate; if time permits, we will include Congress. Debate students will learn how to research, understand, argue and present different sides of issues, as well as the ethical principles that are at the core of competitive Debate. The Debate camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay, and by Julian Crown, who is a former national champion in Debate. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH activities start with Speech.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Speech Competition Prep Camp AM

    This beginner Speech camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Speech. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Speech, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Speech Camp will introduce the different kinds of competitive speech categories offered: Platform, Limited Preparation, and Interpretive. Students will learn about what constitutes a good speech, where to find speech topics and materials, current events at the national and international level, and how to interpret and perform a work of literature. The Speech camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH Speech & Debate camps, start with the Speech camp.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    SAT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the redesigned SAT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 12:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    High School Band Camp

    The High School Band Camp is an opportunity for students to start their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced High school-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    HS Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both HS Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

    Boys Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Boys Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

    Football

    HS Summer Workouts for VC Football Players

    Date 6/9-7/18
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Machado
    Cost $250
    Location Skyway Campus

    Girls Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Girls Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor McSwain
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academics

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 10 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 10, a college preparatory course, builds upon the foundations set in English 9. Students study a variety of literary genres and learn to analyze and respond to them from a biblical worldview. The course stresses the development and application of grammar and vocabulary skills in preparation for the SAT. As students enhance their composition skills with a focus on fine-tuning voice and using transitional devices, they expand their writing techniques and their persuasion and argumentation skills.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 10 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0110 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 10 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 10, a college preparatory course, builds upon the foundations set in English 9. Students study a variety of literary genres and learn to analyze and respond to them from a biblical worldview. The course stresses the development and application of grammar and vocabulary skills in preparation for the SAT. As students enhance their composition skills with a focus on fine-tuning voice and using transitional devices, they expand their writing techniques and their persuasion and argumentation skills.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 10 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0110 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI=84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 |Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes,"c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - First Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - Second Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    3-Day College Application Boot Camp

    Class of 2026, Ready to tackle your UC and Common App with confidence? Join our 3-Day College Application Boot Camp, where you'll craft a compelling personal statement, refine your activities list, and learn insider strategies to make your application stand out. Our expert counselors will guide you step by step—from brainstorming your unique story to walking away with a polished, near-complete application. This small-group class is limited to 25 students to ensure personalized support. If your student can’t attend this session, don’t worry—shortened versions of the Common App and UC workshops will be available in the future for all seniors to take advantage of!

    Skip-Ahead: This seminar is only open to rising 12th graders.

    Date 7/21-7/23
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade 12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $175
    Location Skyway Campus

    ACT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the ACT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances. Students who have taken this seminar have increased their scores on average by 20%.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II Prep Seminar

    This seminar is designed to give students a complete review of crucial concepts prior to taking Algebra II. Students will review key concepts such as graphing linear, absolute value and quadratic equations with transformations; multiplying and factoring all forms of polynomials; adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing rational expressions; solving methods including completing the square, the quadratic formula, finding zeros, and excluded values. If this sounds foreign to you or you have forgotten any of these concepts, then this seminar is a perfect solution to learn or review these critical concepts to be successful in Algebra II.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Geometry and be entering Algebra II next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with Digital Electronics

    Are you new to digital electronics and eager to dive into this fascinating field? This camp is the perfect place to start! You’ll begin with an introduction to digital circuits and engage in hands-on experiments to understand key components such as LEDs, resistors, ICs, logic gates, latches, flip-flops, oscillators, clocks, 4-bit shift registers, counters, and more. If time allows, you’ll also get to work on fun projects like the Knight Rider LED circuit and a 4-bit adder. Plus, each student will receive their own digital component kit to take home, so you can continue experimenting long after the camp is over. This camp is designed to spark your curiosity and provide a solid foundation in digital electronics, all while having fun with real-world applications!

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    High School Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    Public speaking is one of the most useful skills a high school student can have. This camp will introduce the building blocks of persuasive speaking, which can be utilized in classes, in college interviews, and in their future professional life. Students will build confidence in speaking, improve their communication skills by learning how to engage an audience, and learn the power of body language. This is an introductory camp; no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Debate Competition Prep Camp PM

    This beginner camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Debate. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Debate, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Debate Camp will focus on the competitive events of Public Forum & Lincoln Douglas debate; if time permits, we will include Congress. Debate students will learn how to research, understand, argue and present different sides of issues, as well as the ethical principles that are at the core of competitive Debate. The Debate camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay, and by Julian Crown, who is a former national champion in Debate. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH activities start with Speech.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Speech Competition Prep Camp AM

    This beginner Speech camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Speech. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Speech, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Speech Camp will introduce the different kinds of competitive speech categories offered: Platform, Limited Preparation, and Interpretive. Students will learn about what constitutes a good speech, where to find speech topics and materials, current events at the national and international level, and how to interpret and perform a work of literature. The Speech camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH Speech & Debate camps, start with the Speech camp.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    SAT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the redesigned SAT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 12:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Arts

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

    High School Band Camp

    The High School Band Camp is an opportunity for students to start their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced High school-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    HS Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both HS Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Athletics

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

    Boys Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Boys Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

    Football

    HS Summer Workouts for VC Football Players

    Date 6/9-7/18
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Machado
    Cost $250
    Location Skyway Campus

    Girls Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Girls Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor McSwain
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Academic Camps

    Emerald Math Camp

    Emerald Math Camp (EMC) Embark on an exciting adventure into the realm of advanced math! The mission is to guide students through complex topics while fueling their passion and curiosity in a fun, interactive environment. This 2-week camp provides an introduction to math competitions (AMC & MATHCOUNTS) and will cover topics in Algebra, Counting & Probability, Geometry, and Number Theory. Students will discover the truly captivating world of math and unlock their full potential! This course is taught by two honor roll VCHS seniors who are math tutors, on the VCHS Math Team, and are passionate about helping students thrive in math. Recommended for students entering 5th to 7th grade who excel in math, are curious about competition math, and/or are in the elementary SOAR program.

    Date 6/16-6/20 and 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Sue, Mrs. Shao
    Cost $200
    Location Leigh Campus

    LEGO Camp Grade 3-6

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

    LEGO Camp Grade K-2

    This camp will focus on using LEGOS to explore familiar Bible Stories. Each day we will read a familiar Bible Story and create settings, props and mini figures and retell the story. We may even use our imagination to retell the story with different characters. Our projects will include 2-D, 3-D and motor driven designs as well as stop action and video documentation of our creations. Our final class will be a showcase of our collective Bible Story productions.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Steeves
    Cost $360
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Academics

    Grammar - Did Writing and Grammar Cause You Grief This Year? 6th grade only

    This class will help the student be more successful as they start the new school year. The most troublesome grammar concepts will become more understandable through hands-on activities and helpful hints. Difficult writing assignments will become more enjoyable through organizational techniques and relatable topics. This class is open to all sixth, seventh, or eighth grade students interested in learning more about grammar and is highly recommended for students new to Valley who will be enrolled in English 7 Honors or English 8 Honors.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade 6 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Wescott
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Grammar - Did Writing and Grammar Cause You Grief This Year? 7/8 grade

    This class will help the student be more successful as they start the new school year. The most troublesome grammar concepts will become more understandable through hands-on activities and helpful hints. Difficult writing assignments will become more enjoyable through organizational techniques and relatable topics. This class is open to all sixth, seventh, or eighth grade students interested in learning more about grammar and is highly recommended for students new to Valley who will be enrolled in English 7 Honors or English 8 Honors.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Wescott
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Life Skills

    This program will interduce students to the activities of cooking, sewing, and cleaning. The activities are projects-based and will give students exposure to the concepts of budgeting, price comparison, following given instruction, and collaboration. Students will become familiar with common measurements used in cooking and sewing There will also be an emphasis placed on nutrition, how to prepare healthy snacks, and how to make good food choices.

    Note: Cost covers food, fabric and materials.

    Date 7/7-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Williams
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Readiness

    During this weeklong program, students will strengthen their math skills and understanding of pre-algebra concepts through real life problems and applications. Students will be involved with hands-on activities A projects to make the content come alive, to give success in their fall math class, and to enable them to have confidence in mathematics.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 1

    The Slingerland Approach revolutionized literacy instruction as the first whole-classroom adaption of the Orton-Gillingham method. Slingerland offers a comprehensive, multisensory, structured language program inclusive of all five pillars promoted by the science of reading: phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension plus the added benefit of handwriting instruction.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, or 6 and has observed difficulties in one or more areas: penmanship, reading, writing, decoding, or comprehension.

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only after completing an application and an interview with the director. To receive an application and/or to schedule an appointment, please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 6/9-7/2, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    Slingerland Summer School Level 2

    Slingerland Level 2 builds upon the skills learned in Slingerland Level 1, how to apply them to your everyday learning experience. The focus is on all components of reading and paragraph writing, integrated with decoding, vocabulary, comprehension, blending, writing components including penmanship, grammar, sentence and paragraph writing.

    Prerequisites: Completed grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 and have completed Slingerland Level 1

    Note: Students will be accepted into the program only with the approval of the summer school director after completing a Slingerland Level 1. To receive an application please call Shirley Hitchcock at (408) 513-2508 or email at hitchcock@vcs.net.

    Date 7/8-7/31
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hitchcock
    Cost $700
    Location Leigh Campus

    CANCELLED
  • English

    English 10 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 10, a college preparatory course, builds upon the foundations set in English 9. Students study a variety of literary genres and learn to analyze and respond to them from a biblical worldview. The course stresses the development and application of grammar and vocabulary skills in preparation for the SAT. As students enhance their composition skills with a focus on fine-tuning voice and using transitional devices, they expand their writing techniques and their persuasion and argumentation skills.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 10 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0110 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 10 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 10, a college preparatory course, builds upon the foundations set in English 9. Students study a variety of literary genres and learn to analyze and respond to them from a biblical worldview. The course stresses the development and application of grammar and vocabulary skills in preparation for the SAT. As students enhance their composition skills with a focus on fine-tuning voice and using transitional devices, they expand their writing techniques and their persuasion and argumentation skills.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 10 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0110 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - First Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    English 9 / Remediation - Second Semester

    English 9, a college preparatory course, introduces vital and foundational concepts that will serve incoming students throughout their high school careers. Students study various literary genres: the short story, the play, the epic poem, poetry, and the novel. The course focuses on literary terms and analysis, providing a basis for academic writing. First semester writing centers on paragraph development using specific information to support an idea or opinion. During the second semester, students write comparative essays and a career research paper. Throughout the year, students prepare for standardized testing through the consistent study of grammar and vocabulary.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken English 9 and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0100 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: English | UC Approval: Yes, "b" course - English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Junior High

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra 1 Prep

    This summer course is designed to help students gain confidence and mastery of Algebra 1 concepts, whether they are preparing to begin Algebra 1 or refreshing their skills before advancing to Algebra 2. Through engaging lessons and hands-on practice, students will explore the core topics of Algebra 1. The course emphasizes conceptual understanding, problem-solving strategies, and real-world applications, ensuring that students build a solid mathematical foundation. By the end of the course, participants will feel prepared and empowered to succeed in their upcoming math courses.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Kalisa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    American Sign Language

    The first half of each daily session will focus on teaching students foundational ASL signs, expressions, and proper question-asking techniques. They'll also receive tools to practice at home and the resources to continue advancing their ASL skills on their own. In the second half, students will explore aspects of Deaf culture and learn to sign a couple of songs.

    Date 7/11-7/18
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Rosas
    Cost $225
    Location Skyway Campus

    Debate Camp

    Debate Camp: Summer Debate Camp is a five day workshop where students will learn the basics of impromptu speaking and Parliamentary Debate. VCJH Debate Camp will focus on modes of persuasion, identifying logical fallacies, critical thinking skills, and argumentation. The emphasis of this workshop is on learning to effectively communicate ideas, viewing issues from multiple perspectives, and defending an assigned position. This camp is beneficial for students who want to overcome a fear of public speaking, are interested in debate, and those who want to improve their critical thinking and argumentation skills.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    CANCELLED

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    FracMania:Fractions Made Fun

    During this weeklong program, students will practice fractions using real-life settings with real-life applications, like making a recipe for pizza or sharing with friends. Students will strengthen mathematical skills to tackle all sorts of problems using fractions, decimals, and percentages to alleviate fear, misunderstandings, and give success in the world of mathematics.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 12:00pm-2:00pm
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 5-7 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry

    In the course, students will develop the eight mathematical practice standards on order to be successful in this and future high school and college mathematics courses. The curriculum includes comprehensive study in parallel and perpendicular lines, transformations, triangles, quadrilaterals, similarity, trigonometry, circles, circumference, area, and volume. Students use reasoning and prrofs throughout the course to build conceptual understanding of the geometric relationships. Classroom instruction focuses on student-centered learning, investigation, problem solving, and real-life applications .

    Sign Up: Prerequisite-A yearlong passing grade from an accreditied in person Algebra 1 course. Applicants must have completed the 7th grade in order to apply.

    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Geometry class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Geometry, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Geometry application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/10- 7/12 (off the week of 7/1)
    Time 8:00am-11:30am
    Days Monday - Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Yuen
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 10:30am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    iPrep

    This class is for all incoming 6th-8th grade students. If you are new to VCJH, then this is the class for you! Students will work through tutorials on the most used apps for their upcoming school year. This course will give students time to familiarize themselves with digital classroom expectations. We will also talk about study habits to utilize your iPad as a tool for school use. We will focus on working through programs that are especially catered to Math, History, and English. Ultimately, if you want to know what to expect regarding your future education with an iPad, then this is the class for you. *Please come to class with these two VCJH-required apps already downloaded on your school iPad: Notability and Showbie. Also, to make the best use of your time in this class, it is best to bring in the iPad you will be using for the school year for this course.

    Date 8/4-8/6
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday - Wednesday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Meyer
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Math Coding Camp

    Learning coding techniques while reinforcing mathematical concepts is the objective of this unique Math Coding Camp. Students will learn/review several mathematical concepts like factoring, the Pythagorean theorem, shapes, and equations before leveraging the wonder machine to help solve the problems for them. Learning coding concepts is just a happy coincidence. Call it “the best of both worlds” or “two birds at one shot,” this short but intense camp will help students not just gain confidence in math, but to realize how coding is an integral part of any academic discipline.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-3:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    Rollicking Robots

    From June 23-27, 8 AM - 4 PM, Kristin Annab, Debbie Buron and Myron Falkowski are inviting you to be part of an incredible summer experience! Spend a week making a difference by helping run a Vacation Bible School for eager and energetic Kindergarten through 5th graders. This is more than just volunteering—it’s a chance to grow in faith, build friendships, and impact young lives for Christ. We need enough sign-ups to make this happen, so don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of something meaningful!

    Date 6/16-18 and 23-26
    Time 9:00am-11:30am
    Days see dates
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr Fairweather
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Languages

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish I (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish I builds foundational knowledge of the language through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn the Spanish vocabulary and grammar necessary to function in another country, leaving the class with the ability to hold a simple conversation, write letters, make travel arrangements, and order food.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish I as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish I in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer school

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0440 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Spanish II (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Spanish II advances communication, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Students submit creative writing, produce multimedia presentations, and discuss art, music, literature, customs, and current events in Spanish.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Spanish II as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students who want to take Spanish II in summer school to advance a year must earn a "C" or higher in both semesters of summer schoo

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0445 | Graduation Credit: World Language | UC Approval: Yes, "e" course - Language other than English

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in Spanish I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Mathematics

    Algebra I / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra I focuses on problem solving by simplifying algebraic expressions and calculating algebraic sentences. Students learn to understand absolute value, apply the properties of arithmetic, and work with inequalities, exponents, and polynomials. Students are prepared in the areas of graphs and linear equations, systems of equations, rational expressions, functions, the quadratic equation, and polynomials.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra I and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0810 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or higher in PreAlgebra or equivalent (see VCHS counselor if PreAlgebra has not been completed for a list of entrance criteria); an entrance examination may be required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - First Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI=84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II / Remediation - Second Semester

    Algebra II presents function notation, linear equations, factoring, quadratic and polynomial equations, and radical expressions. Students work with complex numbers, curve sketching, and exponential and rational functions, logarithms, and simple statistics. Curriculum includes an introduction to conic sections, sequences, and series and trigonometry.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Algebra II and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead. Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0820 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in Algebra I and a "C" in Geometry. Placement examination may be required. This course is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshman without counselor approval.

    Note: Note: A TI-84+ graphing calculator is required.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry (Skip-Ahead) - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: Students desiring to take Geomtry as a "skip-ahead" course MUST complete the Skip-Ahead application by the due date. VCS students desiring to take Geometry as a "skip-ahead" course to take Algebra II the following school year must complete BOTH semesters

    Course Credit: Course #: SS0815 |Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes,"c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - First Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Geometry / Remediation - Second Semester

    Geometry explores postulates and theorems of plane and solid geometry, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, and congruent and similar triangles. This course also covers special right-triangle relationships, trigonometric ratios, circles, area and volume, logic training, conditional statements, and writing various forms of proofs. Curriculum emphasizes algebraic and practical applications of geometry, proofs, and calculations based on geometric properties.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Geometry and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0815 | Grade: Remediation only | Graduation Credit: Mathematics | UC Approval: Yes, "c" course - Mathematics

    Prerequisites: Grade of "B-" or higher in both semesters of high school Algebra I or a grade of "B" or higher in 8th grade Algebra I.

    Date 7/7-7/25
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra

    In this course, students work, write, and simplify numerical expressions as well as introductory algebraic expressions. Students will develop problem-solving strategies, and an emphasis is placed on the use of variables in equations and expressions. A student entering seventh, eighth, or ninth grade that completes this course with a grade of 85% or higher, passes the Algebra readiness test at the end of the course, and receives a recommendation from the teacher, will qualify for Algebra in the fall. Students must obtain a current math teacher approval on the Pre-Algebra application form to register for this course.

    Sign Up: First choose Pre-Algebra Approval Request and submit "Pre-Algebra Application". If approved, VCS will add student to class.

    Note:
    Parent must submit Pre-Algebra application prior to being added to this class.

    Date 6/9-6/27 and 7/7-7/11
    Time 8:30am-11:30am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $850
    Location Skyway Campus

    Pre-Algebra Approval Request

    Teacher approval required to be added to the Pre-Algebra class. If your student meets all of the prerequisites for Pre-Algebra, then follow these steps to sign up:
    1. 1. Sign up for this approval first
    2. 2. Submit Pre-Algebra application to sparmenter@vcs.net
    3. 3. The actual class will only be added by VCS after approval.
    4. 4. If your student is approved, you will be contacted by VCS
    5. 4. Return to http://summer.vcs.net to pay $750 course fee to reserve your spot.


    Date 6/6 - 6/28 & 7/8 - 7/12, Closed
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kommu
    Cost $TBD
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Science

    Biology / Remediation - First Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 8:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

    Biology / Remediation - Second Semester

    This course encompasses ecology, biochemistry, basic chemistry, cell physiology and function, Mendelian genetics, proteins synthesis, biotechnology, origins of life (creation and evolution), botany, and classification of organisms (bacteria through animals). Students are required to follow a comprehensive laboratory program, as well as participate in group activities and projects. Labs include a variety of topics such as enzyme investigations, DNA electrophoresis, plant growth experiments, bacterial growth experiments, and dissections. Dissection is an important component of the second semester study of animal form and function.

    Skip-Ahead: This course is ONLY for students who have previously taken Biology and need to remediate a D or F in the course. This course CANNOT be used to Skip-Ahead.

    Course Credit: Course #: 0605 | Grade: Remediation only |Graduation Credit: Science | UC Approval: Yes, "d" course - Laboratory Science

    Prerequisites: Completion of Algebra I. This course is a remediation course and is NOT open to incoming VCHS freshmen.

    Date 6/9-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $600
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Seminars

    3-Day College Application Boot Camp

    Class of 2026, Ready to tackle your UC and Common App with confidence? Join our 3-Day College Application Boot Camp, where you'll craft a compelling personal statement, refine your activities list, and learn insider strategies to make your application stand out. Our expert counselors will guide you step by step—from brainstorming your unique story to walking away with a polished, near-complete application. This small-group class is limited to 25 students to ensure personalized support. If your student can’t attend this session, don’t worry—shortened versions of the Common App and UC workshops will be available in the future for all seniors to take advantage of!

    Skip-Ahead: This seminar is only open to rising 12th graders.

    Date 7/21-7/23
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Wednesday
    Grade 12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $175
    Location Skyway Campus

    ACT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the ACT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances. Students who have taken this seminar have increased their scores on average by 20%.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:00am-11:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra I Prep Seminar

    This seminar will provide instruction and practice with number sense and skills needed to be successful in Algebra I. These skills include operations of numbers, fractions, decimals, and applying them to problem solving; Rates, ratios, and proportions; Variables and expressions; One and two step Equations with variables; Square roots and scientific notation; Writing and graphing linear equations; and Problem solving and applying all the skills.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Pre-Algebra or equivalent and be entering Algebra I next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-10 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Algebra II Prep Seminar

    This seminar is designed to give students a complete review of crucial concepts prior to taking Algebra II. Students will review key concepts such as graphing linear, absolute value and quadratic equations with transformations; multiplying and factoring all forms of polynomials; adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing rational expressions; solving methods including completing the square, the quadratic formula, finding zeros, and excluded values. If this sounds foreign to you or you have forgotten any of these concepts, then this seminar is a perfect solution to learn or review these critical concepts to be successful in Algebra II.

    Prerequisites: Must have completed Geometry and be entering Algebra II next school year.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with 3D Printing: Building an RC Racecar

    Are you passionate about 3D modeling and RC cars? This class combines both interests into one thrilling project! You'll receive a kit with all the essential components needed to build a remote control car. You'll learn to design a custom 3D model for your car body using OnShape or Fusion 360, and then bring it to life by printing your design with 3D printers and mounting it onto the RC car chassis. The course will culminate with an exciting final day where your creations are judged, and you'll race your custom-built cars against your classmates. This class perfectly blends creativity, engineering, and hands-on learning, offering a fantastic introduction to both 3D printing and RC car building!

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    Fun with Digital Electronics

    Are you new to digital electronics and eager to dive into this fascinating field? This camp is the perfect place to start! You’ll begin with an introduction to digital circuits and engage in hands-on experiments to understand key components such as LEDs, resistors, ICs, logic gates, latches, flip-flops, oscillators, clocks, 4-bit shift registers, counters, and more. If time allows, you’ll also get to work on fun projects like the Knight Rider LED circuit and a 4-bit adder. Plus, each student will receive their own digital component kit to take home, so you can continue experimenting long after the camp is over. This camp is designed to spark your curiosity and provide a solid foundation in digital electronics, all while having fun with real-world applications!

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 8-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    High School Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    Public speaking is one of the most useful skills a high school student can have. This camp will introduce the building blocks of persuasive speaking, which can be utilized in classes, in college interviews, and in their future professional life. Students will build confidence in speaking, improve their communication skills by learning how to engage an audience, and learn the power of body language. This is an introductory camp; no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Debate Competition Prep Camp PM

    This beginner camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Debate. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Debate, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Debate Camp will focus on the competitive events of Public Forum & Lincoln Douglas debate; if time permits, we will include Congress. Debate students will learn how to research, understand, argue and present different sides of issues, as well as the ethical principles that are at the core of competitive Debate. The Debate camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay, and by Julian Crown, who is a former national champion in Debate. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH activities start with Speech.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Intro to Speech Competition Prep Camp AM

    This beginner Speech camp is ideal for High School students (including incoming Freshmen) who are interested in learning about competitive Speech. No prior experience is necessary. The emphasis will be on understanding the fundamentals of Speech, and the skills needed to compete in competitive Bay Area Leagues and the National Speech and Debate Association tournaments. Speech Camp will introduce the different kinds of competitive speech categories offered: Platform, Limited Preparation, and Interpretive. Students will learn about what constitutes a good speech, where to find speech topics and materials, current events at the national and international level, and how to interpret and perform a work of literature. The Speech camp will be taught by the VCS Head Coach of Speech & Debate, Barb Lindsay. This beginner camp is not for students who have previously competed in Speech/Debate. This camp is not a prerequisite for joining the VCS Speech & Debate Team, but would be an excellent introduction to see if you are interested in the activity! It is highly recommended, but not mandated, that students who cannot do BOTH Speech & Debate camps, start with the Speech camp.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Junior High Intro to Public Speaking Camp

    A majority of adults have a fear of speaking in public. Empower your child to not be one of them! This camp will help students learn the basics regarding communication skills, build their confidence of speaking in front of others, refine their body language, and enhance their ability to deliver presentations effectively. All these skills are highly beneficial in both personal and academic life, and eventually in professional life! This is a camp for 7th & 8th grade students, and no experience is necessary.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barb Lindsay
    Cost $350
    Location Skyway Campus

    Retro Arcade Game Programming

    Enhance your programming skills in a fun and hands-on way by creating and modifying classic retro arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man using MakeCode Arcade—a user-friendly code editor made for building games on handheld consoles. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced game enthusiast, MakeCode Arcade makes it easy for anyone to bring retro games to life. In this course, each student will receive a handheld gaming platform that they can keep, designed specifically for use with the MakeCode Arcade editor. You'll begin by creating simple games and gradually move on to more complex projects, all while learning valuable coding concepts in an engaging, interactive way. This class is all about creativity, problem-solving, and having fun, making it a perfect introduction to game development with a retro twist!

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor John Crandall
    Cost $450
    Location Skyway Campus

    SAT Preparation Seminar

    In this seminar, students will be given useful hints and will be taught specific strategies that will help them improve their test scores on the redesigned SAT. Students will also take two full-length practice tests and receive feedback on their individual performances.

    Note: Note: A link to the practice test will be sent out on June 1st and must be completed by the first day of the seminar. You will also receive an email on June 1st with instructions on what other resources are needed for the seminar.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 12:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 10-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $375
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Art Camps

    Art Camp (Grades 3-5)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    Art Camp (Grades K-2)

    Art Camp emphasizes creativity as an integral part of the art process, regardless of a student's level of experience. By teaching fundamental skills and concepts, the instructor encourages students to see art as a means of personal expression. The Valley Christian Elementary School Art Camp allows children to immerse themselves in an array of intensive art studio experiences. Children will be up to their elbows in fun as they dabble in a kaleidoscope of exciting art!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-2 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Martino
    Cost $300
    Location Leigh Campus

    JH Art Camp (Grades 6-8)

    Unleash your creativity at our Junior High Visual Art Camp! Dive into a world of fun as you explore a variety of art mediums—from painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, this camp is all about discovering your unique voice and having a blast along the way. With hands-on activities, exciting projects, and plenty of opportunities for creative expression, you’ll leave with new skills, inspiring artwork, and memories to last a lifetime. Get ready to let your imagination run wild!

    Note: Children should plan to wear clothing that can get messy and stained. Pack a snack and drink for a break outside.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Carlson
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Quilt Camp

    Quilt Camp offers students a place to make new friends, learn a new skill, and have fun; in addition, students will have a great time making a fun and easy quilt! Students will need a sewing machine in good working order (the manual is helpful). Make sure to have a new machine needle and a small box for supplies and fabric. Please bring a lunch. If you need to borrow a sewing machine, please let us know. We have some available; first come, first serve.

    Note: Note: A supply list will be provided at the time of registration. Extended hours are available Wednesday and Thursday at $15 per hour.

    Date 6/3-6/6
    Time 9:00am-1:00pm
    Days Tuesday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Ragsac, Mrs. Sizemore
    Cost $325
    Location Leigh Campus

  • Dance Camps

    Vivid 2: The Dance Team Experience

    SUMMER DANCE 2025: Vivid 2 – The Dance Team Experience Sponsored and facilitated by the members of Valley Christian's Vivid Dance Team, Vivid 2 introduces young dancers to the fast-paced and exciting world of competitive dance teams! Participants will learn cutting-edge routines, develop team spirit, and have a fantastic time while enhancing their performance skills and dance techniques. The camp will culminate in a dynamic performance showcasing the combinations and techniques learned over the two weeks. Join us and be a part of our nationally ranked team! Let's dance! Please note: There will be no camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. The camp performance will be held on Friday, June 20th, at 3:00 PM in the VCHS Theatre.

    Note: The fee includes a dance team shirt, daily nutritious snacks, and performance expenses. Students will need to provide jazz shoes. Fees will go directly to support Vivid: Valley Christian's award-winning competitive dance team. If you have any questions, p

    Date 6/9-6/20, Closed 6/19
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 1-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Evans, Miss Stagi, & the Vivid Dance Team
    Cost $400
    Location Skyway Campus / HS Dance Studio

  • Music

    EL Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both EL Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Elementary Band Camp

    The Elementary Band Camp offers rising 4th and 5th graders the opportunity to play a band instrument, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. The camp welcomes both beginners and students with more experience and includes some fun activities along the way. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 4-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    High School Band Camp

    The High School Band Camp is an opportunity for students to start their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced High school-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    HS Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both HS Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    JH Band Camp / PIE JR Camp - Discount BUNDLE!

    Bundle both JH Band Camp and PIE JR. Camp for a $50 discount savings. June 2-6 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM) / June 9-13 (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM.

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6 & 6/9-6/13
    Time 8:30am-12pm/9am-4pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $500
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Junior High Band Camp

    The Junior High Band Camp is an opportunity for students to begin their journey of learning a band instrument. It is also designed for students with experience who want to improve their skills on traditional band instruments, including the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drums, and more. All experience levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced Junior High-aged students. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends. A short concert will occur on Friday, June 6th at 11:30 AM.

    Note: All are welcome. Instruments are available to borrow.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 8:30am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Performing Indoor Ensemble Camp - PIE JR

    Introduction of skills of our award winning Performing Indoor Ensemble (PIE). Rising 4-12 grade students will learn how to apply band (woodwind and brass) and color guard (flags, choreography, dance) to produce a "mini-show" performance in one week. Some band experience required. No experience needed to participate with the color guard. Performance on Friday, June 13 at 3:00 PM

    Note: Performers should wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes. Snacks provided. Pack your own lunch.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ryan
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 1

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

    Summer Strings Camp - Session 2

    Strings Camp is offered for violin, viola, cello, and double bass students. All levels are accepted. Campers will receive musical instruction, learn music theory, experience music technology, and gain leadership skills. Our goal is to make music and have fun with friends.

    Note: Snacks will be provided. Sessions may be repeated.

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:30pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Dr. Homer, Mrs. Homer
    Cost $275
    Location Skyway Campus - Conservatory

  • Theatre

    Theatre Camp (Grades 3-5)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: LEAP DAY For students entering 3rd-5th grade Inspired by the short story “The Days of the Week” by Hans Christian Andersen, LEAP DAY finds the Days of the Week have a day off and decide to celebrate with a huge party at the House of Father Time. However, this Leap Day, nothing goes as planned. Tuesday and Friday’s friendship is definitely not what it used to be, and the Days feel overworked, demanding an 8th day be added to the week. How will they find a resolution that values EVERYONE for who they are? Join us for a two-week, half-day camp for students entering grades 3-5. These young actors will focus on learning lines, basic stage directions, introductory vocals, choreography, and stage movement, culminating with a performance of LEAP DAY on June 27 at 12pm. This year’s camp is not to be missed, and will give budding thespians great building blocks for their future at VCT. No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Camp Showcase June 27, 2025, 12:00 PM.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students are responsible for bringing their own snack. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/16 -6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 3-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $495
    Location Skyway Campus

    Theatre Camp (Grades 6-12)

    SUMMER THEATRE 2025: ALADDIN JR For students entering 6th-12th grade Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck, until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. A diamond in the rough, Aladdin learns that his true worth lies deep within. Join us for a three-week, full day camp for students entering grades 6-12. Students will spend their days rehearsing vocals, choreography, and staging, leading up to performances on July 1 & 2. Every student is guaranteed a role in the show! Join us for a summer filled with creativity, growth, and the magic of ALADDIN JR! No camp on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Performances June 26-27, 6:00 PM. Camp hours may be adjusted on these two days in order to accommodate the performances.

    Note: Camp fee includes a camp t-shirt. Students must bring snacks and a lunch from home. If you have questions, or if all spots are full when you go to register, please contact Rebekah Risk, rrisk@vcs.net, to be placed on a waitlist.

    Date 6/10-6/27, Closed 6/19
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Mrs. Kaelin, Mr. McPherson
    Cost $795
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Sports Camps

    After Care All Sports Camp #1

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #2

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #3

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    After Care All Sports Camp #4

    After care option for all sports campers.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $150
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #1

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/2-6/6
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Barnes
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #2

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #3

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/7-7/11
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    All Sports Camp #4

    The All-Sports camp is an opportunity for campers in grades K-8 at all ability levels to enjoy a vast array of sports. Campers will learn basketball soccer, baseball/softball, tennis football, and volleyball skills. In addition, campers will participate in many non-traditional sports such as dodge ball, broomball, moon ball, and ultimate frisbee. This camp is designed to provide a fun, exciting, and educational opportunity to learn about all different types of sports.

    Note: Note: Lunch is NOT provided. Please send your athletes with a personal water bottle (with their name written on it), snacks, and lunch.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor TBD
    Cost $325
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #1

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    Baseball Camp #2

    Baseball Camp will include hitting and defense. Throughout the week the campers will participate in: • Swing lecture and instruction • Exit Speed Testing and Training • Swing Analysis • Drills to increase bat speed • Drills to increase Aim • Drills to increase Timing • Live batting practice • Playing perfect catch through proper throwing mechanics • Playing fast catch • Fielding • Defensive positioning • Defensive strategies

    Date 6/23-6/27
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Diatte
    Cost $300
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Basketball Camp

    The Elementary Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff, Pennix
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Cheer Camp

    High school cheerleaders and coaches teach the elementary Cheer Camp to demonstrate cheer fundamentals. Those cheer fundamentals will incorporate dance and cheer techniques to be performed at a Valley Christian football game. The cheerleaders will also lead the girls in games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/28-8/1
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Avilucea
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    EL Soccer Camp

    The Elementary Soccer Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and advanced tactics. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: dribbling passing and receiving a pass shooting footwork, on and off the ball attacking play defensive principles

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering K-5 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Stewart
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    HS Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players who intend to participate in high school volleyball, and will aim to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-4:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Basketball Camp

    The Junior High Basketball Camp is designed for players of all skill levels and instruction will cover both fundamental techniques and intermediate team play. Campers can expect to engage in drills that develop the following skills: Shooting Passing Dribbling Lay ups Pivoting Footwork Defense Rebounding

    Date 6/16-6/20
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Cheer

    Coaches teach and demonstrate cheer fundamentals. The camp will also include games, crafts, and devotions.

    Date 7/21-7/25
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Voyles
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Softball

    This camp is available to girls enering 6th-9th grade who are interested in developing softball skills. The camp will include instruction on hitting, fielding, pitching and overall skill development.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Girls)
    Instructor Hinojosa
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 6/9-6/13
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    JH Volleyball Camp

    This Volleyball camp is designed for players of all skills levels, including players with little or no experience, or for those looking to develop advanced individual skills and team play. Participants will receive individual training in volleyball fundamentals and will learn the basics of team play. Campers can expect to receive instruction on the following skills: Serving Passing Setting Hitting Blocking Defensive Skills

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Girls)
    Instructor Whitmill
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

    VC Golf Camp

    The VC Golf camp is an opportunity for campers in grades6-9 at all ability levels to enjoy learning golf from our championship coach, Scot Hathaway. Campers will learn basic golf fundamentals of stance, grip, posture, full swing, rules & etiquette.

    Date 7/21-7/24
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 6-9 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Hathaway
    Cost $200
    Location Los Lagos Golf Club

    Youth Football Camp

    The Youth Football Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate football skills and fundamental techniques. This camp's main focuses are to expand each camper's football knowledge and ability, to cultivate competition and *most importantly* to have fun! Drills will teach skills including: ball-carrying, receiver route-running, throwing, catching, kicking, defending, and team communication. General athletic drills designed to develop footwork, coordination, and strength will also take place. Campers can also expect to spend some time in the classroom for "chalk talk" sessions.

    Note: This is a non-contact camp.

    Date 7/14-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 5-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Ford
    Cost $200
    Location Skyway Campus

  • Strength & Performance

    Summer Human Performance Center

    Sport specific strength and conditioning training

    Prerequisites: Enrolled VC Student

    Date 6/2-7/18
    Time 9:00am-12:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 7-12 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Gittens
    Cost $125
    Location HPC

  • Summer Aquatics

    Water Polo Camp

    The Water Polo Camp is developmental in nature, designed to teach basic and intermediate water polo skills and fundamental techniques. While we encourage athletes of all water polo experience levels to attend, this camp is specifically designed for athletes that are deep water safe. By the end of the camp, our goal is to give each camper training with the following skills:

    • Offensive techniques with and without the ball
    • Defensive techniques on and off the ball
    • Team play
    L Campers should also expect to spend some time participating in dry land drills, which will teach foundational principles outside the distraction and added challenge of the pool. For most drills, campers will be separated by ability and will be instructed based on skill level.Items to bring each day: water bottle, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, athletic shoes for dry land.
    We hope to provide a fun water polo experience!

    Prerequisites: All participants must be able to swim 50 yards freestyle and 50 yards backstroke and be deep water safe.

    Date 6/2-6/5
    Time 11:30am-1:30pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 4-8 (Co-Ed)
    Instructor Carlson
    Cost $175
    Location Aquatics Complex, Skyway Campus

  • Valley Team Camps

    Boys Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Boys Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Thursday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Pfaff
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus

    Football

    HS Summer Workouts for VC Football Players

    Date 6/9-7/18
    Time 3:00pm-5:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 11-12 (Boys)
    Instructor Machado
    Cost $250
    Location Skyway Campus

    Football

    HS Summer Workouts for VC Football Players

    Date 6/9-7/18
    Time 1:00pm-3:00pm
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-10 (Boys)
    Instructor Machado
    Cost $250
    Location Skyway Campus

    Girls Basketball

    HS Summer Hoop Workouts for VC Girls Basketball Players

    Date 6/2-6/26
    Time 8:00am-10:00am
    Days Monday-Friday
    Grade Entering 9-12 (Girls)
    Instructor McSwain
    Cost $50
    Location Skyway Campus