Bucks County Community College’s Kids on Campus offers a wide variety of enriching and exciting day camps for students ages five (5) to fifteen (15).
A new selection of topics is available each week, so kids can choose which camp sparks their interest or curiosity, while giving families the flexibility to choose which weeks fit their summer schedule.
“We’ve added a variety of creative options this year that will enrich your child’s summer,” said Michael Hughes, Community Program Manager for Kids on Campus. “Topics range from arts and crafts, science and STEAM, theatre, sports, and more.”
Kids on Campus runs from June 15 to August 7, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. To accommodate working parents, aftercare is available for an additional fee, providing extended supervision from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Camp will not be held Friday, June 19, or Friday, July 3, in observance of Juneteenth and Independence Day.
Enrollment is limited; however, registrations continue until each camp is filled. Click here for more information, including the full schedule of camps, fees, policies and online registration,s. To register by phone, call 215-968 8409.
For example, some of the new offerings include:
- Cultivating Connection (ages 5-6) Two-Week Camp June 15-26 – This unique camp blends art, mindfulness, and social-emotional learning to help campers build meaningful connections with themselves and others. Through creative projects and group activities, each day encourages self-expression, kindness, and collaboration to help campers grow as artists and as individuals.
- Beginner Printmaking (ages 7-9) July 6-10 – Campers will discover exciting printmaking techniques like monoprinting and stamping using kid-friendly materials such as cardboard and foam. Each day brings a new way to create bold patterns and images, encouraging creativity and exploration.
- Eco-Artists (age 5-6) Two Week Camp July 13-24 – Campers will create art based on plants, animals, and outdoor textures while using a mix of natural and recycled materials. From sculptures to nature-inspired pieces, campers will connect with the environment through hands-on projects, encouraging curiosity, imagination, and a deeper appreciation for the world around us.
- Mixed Media (ages 5-6) July 27-31 – Campers will combine materials like paint, paper, fabric, and found objects to create unique works of art. They will explore texture, layering, and creative problem-solving while making imaginative projects like mash-up creatures and expressive collages.
- Beginner Painting (ages 10-12) August 3-7 – For young artists who love to paint or want to try it for the first time, campers will explore color mixing, brush techniques, and creative expression while working with watercolor, tempera, and acrylic paint. Each day features a new project, from landscapes to imaginative scenes, helping campers build confidence and skills.

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Kids on Campus at BCCC offers a variety of options, including Musical Theatre Jr., a two-week camp for students ages 7 to 9 from June 22 to July 2. Day camps in one- or two-week formats begin June 15 through August 7. Clixk here to learn more.
More examples include Super Slimy Smokey Science, Pickleball, Flag Football, Intro to Film and TV, Lego and Stop Motion Animation, and Minecraft Architects. Each camp is taught by a certified teacher or a highly qualified individual in their field.
Summer adventures for ages 13 to 15 are also on hand with Teens on Campus. Each week offers a variety of activities and experiences, such as Bucks Book Club, Cardboard Creations, and Fabulous Fishing.
Kids on Campus takes place at Bucks County Community College, 275 Swamp Rd., Newtown. Click here for directions and a campus map.


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