Vilda - MARINWOOD SUMMER CAMP - Marin Waldorf School Campus
Age Range: 6.5 - 11
Location: MWS Campus
Hours: 9am - 3pm Daily
Cost Per Session - Early Bird Discount Thru Mar 19 - Sign Up Today!
(Discounted price will automatically apply at checkout)
Rate A: $834 $759
Rate B: $710 $646
Rate C: $603 $549
Multiple weeklong sessions are offered throughout the summer, so you can pick and choose the dates that work best with your schedule.
If your child is neuro-divergent or may need additional attention for any emotional, social or health related reason please contact us before signing up.
What if the session I want is full?: Join the waitlist! Sometimes we’re able to expand capacity (and sometimes people cancel). If your spot in the waitlist opens, you’ll receive an email and then have a limited time reserved to register.
Group Size: < 16 Students
Activities: We spend our mornings out on the landscape playing games, exploring creeks and looking for animals. We come back to base camp for lunch and an afternoon of skills and badge earning.
In addition to our core curriculum of naturalist learning this camp features the following awesome skills:
Carpentry:
Kids learn safety and skill-sets of basic woodworking and make their own projectsArchery:
We practice safety and technique with longbows and also get to play some gamesGardening:
We get to water, plant and harvest in the beautiful garden (please note gardening is not available in June)Alternative nature-based crafts are also provided for kids who do not want to focus on carpentry or archery as much.
In addition to our core curriculum this camp may include:
Carpentry Safety & Projects
Organic Gardening
Healthy Cooking Projects
Local Flora & Fauna
Natural Dyes
Ecological Arts & Crafts
Animal Tracking
Fire by Friction
Scout Games & Practices
Mapping
Wild Edibles
and more...
“I just want to let you know how much our little girl loved her week at camp. After just the first day, she told me how much she loves birds, and told me lots of types of birds. She was also noticing all sorts of things like how a pond sparkled or how a tree looked. At the end of the week, I asked her what her favorite part of the camp was. She replied, “EVERYTHING”. I could not be happier with all she seemed to have learned, especially a renewal of her confidence and connection to herself and her world. I hope she will be able to do more Vilda camps.”