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2026 SUMMER PROGRAMS
Which Noble Academy Summer Program is right for your child?
Noble Academy is proud to offer a wide range of 2026 summer pursuits designed to engage students in enriching programs. Most camps will be fully on campus unless otherwise specified in the description. When selecting a program, please choose based on the grade level your student will be in for the 2026-2027 school year.
As always, class sizes are kept small to ensure highly personalized instruction. Noble Academy instructors combine their experience and educational background with learning differences to help students encounter success. If you are interested in learning more or being contacted about upcoming programs, contact us.

Important Camp RegistrationInformation
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The registration deadline is two weeks before the start date of each camp. Program registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Submit a separate registration form for each student.
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We reserve the right to cancel a class or session due to inadequate enrollment. Fees are refunded for any canceled class.
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If you need to cancel a registration, you will be refunded if we receive notice in writing two weeks prior to the start of the program. No refunds will be given inside the two week window.
Camp Offerings
Willich’s Wild Learning Adventure Camp - Instructor: Lindsey Willich
June 8–19 (Monday–Friday, 2 weeks) | 8:30–2:30 | Grades: Rising 2–6 | $500
Are you looking for a summer experience that sparks curiosity and fuels creativity? Join Mrs. Willich for two weeks of hands-on adventure where science meets art and the classroom meets the great outdoors! Designed specifically for students who have just completed grades 2-5, this camp offers a dynamic blend of "Mad Scientist" experiments and eco-friendly artistic expression.
What’s Happening at Camp?
We’ve created a schedule that ensures no two days are the same. Your child will dive into:
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The Wonder Lab: From fizzy chemical reactions, to gravity-defying builds, we’ll explore the "why" behind the science using hands-on daily experiments that spark curiosity.
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The "Recycled Masterpiece" Studio: We’re turning everyday materials into treasure! Students will use recycled items to create unique art projects and functional crafts, learning the beauty of sustainability.
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Adventure Awaits: We aren't staying cooped up! Field trips will take our learning on the road to explore local science centers and nature trails.
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Active Play: Daily outdoor time and collaborative games to keep energy high and friendships growing.
Sports Camp - Instructor: Ellison Cooper
June 8–12 | Monday–Friday | 9:00–2:00 | Grades: Rising 7–12 | $250
Students will practice and develop skills in basketball, soccer, and flag football. Campers will work on fundamentals, teamwork, and game strategy, with plenty of opportunities to play games and scrimmage. Perfect for athletes looking to improve skills and have fun in a supportive environment.
Strategic Game Camp - Instructor: Ellison Cooper
June 15–19 | Monday–Friday | 9:00-2:00 | Grades: Rising 7–12 | $250
A full week of strategy, thinking, and fun! Students will learn and play games such as chess, Risk, Monopoly, Werewolves, and various card games, while also exploring strategies and theories to improve their gameplay. No time limits—just meaningful play, learning, and friendly competition.
Palette, Plate and Play - Instructors: Amber McMurphy and Donna LeBranche
June 22–June 26 | Monday–Friday | 8:30-2:30 | Grades: Rising 2-5 and 6-8 | $250
Mrs. McMurphy is teaming up with Ms. LaBranche to host 2 separate age group camps focused on the 3 Ps. There will be an art component (palette), a cooking component (plate), and physical games and activities (play) throughout the day. Join them for this fun-filled week!
Comic Creators Camp - Instructor: Ellison Cooper
June 29–July 2 | Monday–Thursday | 9:00–3:00 | Grades: Rising 6–12 | $200
Dive into the world of comics! Campers will explore the history of comics, watch some great shows, and take trips to Barnes & Noble and Acme Comic Store. Students will brainstorm, write, and create their own original comic stories along the way.
Getting to the Point - Needle Felting - Instructor: Amber McMurphy
June 29–July 2 | Monday–Thursday | 8:30-12:30 | Grades: Rising 2-6 | $150
Get ready to turn soft, colorful wool into amazing works of art. In this cozy, hands-on camp, artists will learn the basics of needle felting and use simple tools to sculpt animals, characters, and small decorative pieces. Each day brings new ideas, personal choices, and plenty of one-on-one guidance so campers can follow their own creativity. Whether they are brand new to felting or already love working with fiber, students will leave with unique handmade creations and the confidence to keep exploring this relaxing and rewarding art form.
Clay Works - Instructor: Amber McMurphy
July 6-July 10 | Monday–Friday | 8:30-12:30 | Grades: Rising 7-12 | $200
This fun, hands-on camp invites young artists to explore the colorful world of polymer clay in a relaxed, supportive setting. With plenty of one-on-one guidance, campers will sculpt tiny figures, charms, and creatures of their own imagination while learning simple techniques and enjoying the process. It’s a joyful space to experiment, create, and head home each day with something special.
Fit and Fresh - Instructor: Donna LaBranche
July 6-July 10 | Monday–Friday | 8:30-2:30 | Grades: Rising 2-6 | $250
Get ready for a double dose of fun! The perfect balance of action and nutrition! Fresh- Campers become junior chefs learning to prep snacks and meals using fresh ingredients. Fit- Campers keep their heart pumping with dynamic sports, fitness challenges and team games that make exercise fun! Where active play meets smart eating! This camp is offered by our Noble tutor, Donna LaBranche, who has extensive experience with a variety of student populations and age groups, and has been a swim coach in the Greensboro community for many years.
Movie Maker Camp - Instructor: Ellison Cooper
July 13–17 | Monday–Friday | 9:00–12:00 | Grades: Rising 7–12 | $175
Students will watch and discuss movies about young people making films, then write, act, record, and edit their own movies. Campers will create original films centered around camp life and teamwork while learning the basics of storytelling and filmmaking.
New Life, New Form - Instructor: Amber McMurphy
July 20-July 24 | Monday–Friday | 8:30-12:30 | Grades: Rising 9-12 | $200
This high school summer art camp invites students to think like artists and problem-solvers while creating bold work from unexpected materials. Using mostly upcycled and reclaimed items, campers will build, sculpt, and experiment with structure, texture, and form, all while taking on the creative challenge of using as few new materials as possible. With plenty of freedom, guidance, and room to take risks, students will transform what might have been thrown away into thoughtful, original artworks. This camp is perfect for teens who enjoy hands-on making, big ideas, and pushing their creativity in new directions.
History Alive: A World War II Experience with Robotics - Instructors: Brian Kysor and Jonathan Gladson
July 27-July 31 | Monday–Friday | 8:30-2:30 | Grades: Rising 7-12 | $250
In this program, students from grades 7-12 who are enthusiastic about history will take a deep dive into the Second World War. We will explore different technological developments from the war, and how they contributed to Allied victory. Students will then be given the opportunity to show what they have learned through robotics. We learn the basics of robotic mechanics and its development from WWII technological and mechanical advancements. We will build modern replicas of WWII technology to show the development of technology since this era as well as describe how this more advanced technology would have supported war efforts.
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Summer Reading Project - Instructor: Amber McMurphy
July 6th - July 16th | Monday-Thursday (2 Weeks) | 12:30 - 2:00 | Rising 6-8| $170
**For new or returning Noble Academy students only
Students in this camp will read the pre-selected summer reading novel together as a class and discuss. At the end of the program, students will have time to complete their project of choice with teacher support in order to finish their summer reading requirements for the upcoming school year. The chosen novel will be communicated in advance and students are expected to have their own copy (either purchased or rented from a library) so they can follow along in class.
Math For Middle School - Instructor: Sejal Patel
July 20th - July 24th | Monday-Friday (1 Week) | 12:30 - 2:30 | Rising 7-9 | $85
Students will strengthen their math skills through engaging lessons and interactive challenges by Kahoot, Jeopardy & Booklet games. Campers will build confidence in Pre-Algebra and Algebra concepts such as problem-solving, critical thinking and logical reasoning while working both independently and in teams.

