Summer Programs
Inaugural Summer Programs for Middle School Girls!
This summer, Trinity Hall is launching its first-ever summer programs, designed especially for middle school girls entering grades 6 through 8 in the 2026–2027 school year. Through five week-long programs offered in July, students will dive into hands-on learning experiences in robotics, game design, prototyping, theater, and the humanities.
Throughout the week, participants will explore new interests, collaborate with peers and strengthen their problem-solving skills in a supportive all-girls environment. Whether designing a game, building a prototype or performing on stage, students will leave with greater confidence, new connections and in some cases, even a project or prototype to bring home.
Cost per student, per program: $1,000
Students will receive:
- Daily lunch on campus
- A Trinity Hall program-branded T-shirt
- Hands-on experiences in STEM, the humanities or the arts
- Opportunities to build skills in problem solving and public speaking
- Opportunities to learn, collaborate and make new friends in an all-girls environment
The following programs will be offered in July 2026:
Build Your Robo-BFF
Week of July 13, 2026
Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
In this hands-on robotics camp, students will design and build their own robotic companion while exploring the fundamentals of engineering and electronics. Participants will develop technical skills as they experiment with circuits, sensors and simple programming to bring their creations to life. Through the design thinking process, students will brainstorm, build, test and refine their robots while strengthening their problem-solving skills. Students will also share their inventions with the group, building confidence in communication and public speaking.
Students will gain experience with:
- Robotics
- Coding
- Circuits and sensors
- Technical skills
- Design thinking
- Problem solving
Open to: 7th and 8th grade girls (grade during the 2026-2027 school year)
Cost: $1,000
Beyond Boardgames
Week of July 13, 2026
Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Students will step into the role of game designers as they imagine, create and test their own original video, digital and board games. Through hands-on learning, students will explore strategy, storytelling and design while developing creative problem-solving skills. Participants will move through the full creative process, from brainstorming concepts and designing game mechanics to building prototypes using 3D printing and laser cutting, and play-testing with peers. By the end of the week, students will present their finished games and explain the thinking behind their designs.
Students will gain experience with:
- Game design
- Prototyping
- 3D printing and laser cutting
- Technical skills
- Design thinking
- Problem solving
Open to: 6th and 7th grade girls (grade during the 2026-2027 school year)
Cost: $1,000
Design Your Own Model Treehouse
Week of July 20, 2026
Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
What would your dream treehouse look like? In this hands-on architecture and engineering camp, students will design and build their own imaginative model treehouse while learning the fundamentals of structure, planning and design. Students will use the design thinking process to sketch ideas, build models using 3D modelling tools, 3D printing and laser cutting while refining their designs as they consider creativity, function and problem solving. Along the way, students will strengthen their technical and collaborative skills and present their final designs to the group.
Students will gain experience with:
- Engineering
- 3D modeling and printing
- Technical skills
- Design thinking
- Problem solving
Open to: 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls (grade during the 2026-2027 school year)
Cost: $1,000
Shakespeare Camp: All the World’s a Stage
Week of July 20, 2026
Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Step into the world of Shakespeare through creativity, performance and storytelling. Students will explore memorable characters and dramatic moments from classic plays while participating in engaging discussions, creative writing and collaborative activities inspired by Shakespeare’s work. Through acting, interpretation and imagination, students will build confidence as readers, writers and public speakers. The week concludes with students sharing their work through informal readings or short performances. No prior Shakespeare experience is needed, just curiosity, creativity and a willingness to step onto the (literary) stage!
Students will gain experience with:
- Creative writing
- High school level material
- Collaboration
- Public speaking
- Voice development
- Creative process
Open to: 7th and 8th grade girls (grade during the 2026-2027 school year)
Cost: $1,000
Theatre Camp
Week of July 27, 2026
Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
This lively theatre camp invites students to explore the world of performance through acting exercises, improvisation and scene work. Students will engage in the creative process as they develop characters, collaborate with peers and bring stories to life on stage. Through hands-on activities and rehearsal, students will strengthen their creativity, confidence and communication skills. The camp will conclude with a short performance where students can showcase their work and practice public speaking in a supportive environment.
Students will gain experience with:
- Acting
- Improvisation
- Collaboration
- Public speaking
- Character development
- Confidence
Open to: 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls (grade during the 2026-2027 school year)
Cost: $1,000
Questions? Please email [email protected].