
The Best Summer Camp on Long Island!
Dive Into Summer! Marine Science, Sports & Adventure
at The School House.
Boating & Marine Study • Football & Physics • Long Island Ecosystems • Soccer & Art • Fishing & Beach Sculpture •Baseball & Reading (with a trip to the Yankees) • Building Marine Tanks & Water Study • Lacrosse & Art
Each week children will enjoy time outside exploring the following:
OUTDOOR FITNESS:
Football, Baseball, Soccer, Lacrosse & More.
FISHING:
Crafting Poles, Finding Bait, Catching, and Preparing Fish.
READING & WRITING:
Long Island Ecosystems, Nature Stories, Marine Life, and Boating Adventures.
MATH & SCIENCE:
Academics, Observations and Calculations, Marine Tanks & Water Study.
GARDENING:
Foraging, Planting and Harvesting.
FOOD ON MARS:
Growing Sustainable Produce and Flowers.
ANIMAL CARE:
Tending 16 Hens and Baby Chicks.
FARMSTAND:
Selling Fresh Produce, Eggs, and Hand-Crafted Goods Every Thursday.
ART IN NATURE:
Creating Marine-Inspired Sculptures, Driftwood Art, and Sports-Themed Designs Like Custom Team Flags.
CREATING:
Crafting Outdoor Gear, Sewing, and Making Instruments from
Natural Materials.
BUILDING:
Constructing Outdoor Shelters, Fishing Tools, and Sports Equipment.
COOKING:
Fresh Meals and Baked Goods.
TSH CAMP: THE NITTY GRITTY
$700 Per Week for TSH Learners.
$750 Per Week for NEW TSH Friends.
Sign-Up & Payment Due by April 11th*
July 7th through August 15th 2025 (6 Weeks in Total) 9:00am - 2:00pm
GRADES PRE-K** - 6TH: Campers are Grouped by Pre-K & Incoming Kindergarten, Incoming 1st through 3rd, Incoming 4th through 6th grades for academic activities! (**Pre-K = Toilet independent 3s & 4s)
We limit our camp to the first 100 Campers.
Children will bring lunch, water bottles & sunscreen.
Camp shirts will be provided.
*Payment due in full at time of registration. Payment for camp is non-refundable.

OUR TSH CAMPS ARE DIFFERENT...
It’s led by Educators (real Teachers!).
We are committed to engaging academics during these 6 weeks (children lose over 60% of what they learned the previous year over the Summer).
Campers work towards a common goal at the end of the camp.
Campers learn real world skills while being outside, playing, laughing and making life-long friendships.