Moraga Summer Camp After Care
Aftercare details...
Tuition for pre-registration options you must register five business days before camp begins
$17 per day with pre-registration of the entire week for a total of $85
$30 per day with pre-registration of a single day call or email to reserve your day
$45 per day not pre-registered
See below for fees for late pick ups
If you are registering for a full week, add that specific week to your cart.
If you are registering for a single day, simply add "single day" to cart
Ages 7-12 June 15-August 28, 2010, 3pm-5pm
Pre-registered aftercare...
Aftercare is offered through our commitment to support working families. We recognize that camp often serves the purpose being a safe place for your child to live, learn and play while you work. Our aftercare is time well spent relaxing, playing games and learning after a hard days work learning and living at camp.
Late pickups Up to 30 minutes after the end of camp is considered a late pick up. For the first 10 minutes we charge a fee of $5 and for any additional minute we charge $1. After 30 minutes we consider it aftercare and charge for the full non pre-registered day rate of $45. We do this in order to make every effort to support and compensate our instructors for the time they invest. We need our team leaders to be able to go home, rest and returned refreshed to care for your children as quickly as possible.
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Ages 7-12
$30
Single Day of After Care Call or Email to designate week & day 3pm-5pm Moraga Commons, Moraga, CA Map It |
Ages 7-12 After Care includes
• base camp at Moraga Commons
• supervised play and games
• flexible pick up times before 5pm
We help children to feel like that group of kids wandering country backyards 50 years ago: independent, tired, muddy, wet and happy from the woods and wild. We are acutely aware of full and real hazards of the out of doors after years of working in environmental education. We try to move away from the highly structured and limiting tolerances of conventional environmental education while keeping kids truly safe but not encapsulated from, or phobic of nature. We are deep patriots to the value of offering guided yet very free and transparent experiences for kids. We believe it is okay to be thirsty at times, cold at times, and wet at times. It builds empathy and care for the gifts of life. It fosters adventure and sincere accomplishment. We also believe it is critical to feel supported and cared for as they truly explore their passion and responsibility. And through a healthy life immersed in nature, they test the limits and great potential of the often untapped physical and emotional resiliency they possess.
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