Camp Galileo
Camp Galileo | |
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Established | 2002 |
Type | Summer Camp |
Location | 38 Camps throughout the Bay Area |
Nickname | Camp G |
Mascot | the Magic Rubber Chicken |
Website | www.galileo-camps.com |
Camp Galileo is a Bay Area summer camp founded in Palo Alto, California, USA, by CEO Glen Tripp, a graduate of Stanford University. The program combines art, science and an outdoor enrichment curriculum with team-building exercises and traditional camp activities.
Campers are grouped by grade level into teams of 10-16 that stay together throughout the week. Group names are: "Nebulas" (Kindergarteners), "Stars" (1st and 2nd graders) and "Supernovas" (3rd through 5th graders). In some cases, more than 20 supernovas have been put into one group. The teams are led by a Team Leader, who guides them through each rotation during the day. Summer Interns aid instructors in classroom and activity preparation. Lead Instructors, many of whom are classroom teachers during the school year, deliver instruction in the art, science and outdoor activities.
In 2013, Camp Galileo operated 38 camps at various campuses across the Bay Area. More children will attend Camp Galileo than any other camp in the Bay Area.[citation needed]
References
- DeBare, Ilana (11 June 2006). "It takes a whole year to get ready for a summer camp". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- Goll, David (7 March 2008). "Oakland day camp company moves into Marin". East Bay Business Times. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- Sinkey, Annika (8 March 2008). "Camp puts new spin on summer school". Oakland Tribune. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- Hepworth, Rachel (5 May 2006). "Tripp makes learning fun at Galileo camps". East Bay Business Times. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
- Vongsarath, Chris (17 July 2007). "Camp Galileo puts science, art at center of universe". Daily Review. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
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