At Newton’s Grove Main Campus, we provide robust Summer Programs that offers the perfect blend of athletics, creativity, exploration, movement, and hands-on learning. Our engaging, entertaining, and informative summer programs offer experiences for children from JK right through to credit and non-credit courses for Grades 9-12 students.
Whether children are students here at Newton’s Grove School or from the wider community, are interested in athletic activities like soccer, basketball, and volleyball, music or dance, or want to boost specific academic skill sets, our Summer Programs offer a rich experience that keeps every camper happy and fully engaged throughout the summer.
What’s more, our Summer Programs offer the utmost flexibility with half-day and full-day options as well as options to mix and match morning and afternoon programming so that your camper can enjoy a wide variety of camp experiences.
To learn more and to register, please select from our various programs options below or contact our Coordinator of Extended Learning, Belinda Paolucci at bpaolucci@newtonsgroveschool.com.
We cannot wait to welcome you to Newton’s Grove School Summer Programs!
This camp provides more personalized learning opportunities, designed to not only enhance academic skills but also to help prepare students for success in the upcoming academic year. We invite you to enrol your child for this camp which will inspire their curiosity, foster their creativity, and build a lifelong love of learning.
Dates:
July 6-10
July 13-17
July 20-24
July 27-31
Grades: Grade 3 – 5
Times: 9:00am-3:30pm
Cost:
$375 for 1 week
$725 for 2 weeks
$1,050 for 3 weeks
$1,400 for 4 weeks
Before & After Care: FREE! Early drop off from 8:30am and late pickup until 4:30pm
Registration Opens November 1st, 2025
This program builds upon the skills learned in Senior Kindergarten and Grade 1. Through reading, writing, and arithmetic skills; students are further prepared for entry into Grade 1 and 2. The morning session focuses on mathematics, fluency in oral reading and reading comprehension. Students will also participate in an “active bodies” program for a portion of the day.
Grades: Grade 1 – 2
Before & After Care: FREE! Early drop off from 8:30am and late pickup by 4:30pm
This program focuses on developing academic skills while helping students adjust to full day schooling and structured activities. Emphasis is placed on early literacy and introductory mathematics. The academic portion is balanced with recreational activities including physical education and co-operative group activities. Academic and social skills will be further developed. It is the aim of this program to foster in the students a love of learning and understanding of their own academic and creative potential.
Grades: JK & SK
This camp program teaches mystery-solving skills through critical thinking and teamwork. Participants will delightedly engaged with learning to solve mysteries, discovering clues, and using deductive reasoning.
Camp Details
Dates: July 20-24, 2025
Grades:
Camp Structure: Full day and half-day camp options
Times:
Before & After-Care: FREE! Early drop off from 8:30am and late pickup at 4:30pm
Cost (one week):
Experience the ultimate soccer training experience at the Newton’s Grove Soccer Camp, where young players receive elite instruction from athletes who have excelled at the highest levels of competition. Led by coaches who have competed in NCAA, and U-Sports, our camp offers a unique opportunity for young athletes to receive top-notch training from those who know what it takes to succeed. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced player, our coaches will work with you to enhance your technique, improve your game intelligence, and unleash your full potential. Campers will be grouped by age and skill level to ensure that each participant receives personalized attention and instruction tailored to their individual needs.
Dates: July 13-17, 2026
Grades: 1-8
Camp Structure: Full day and half day options available
Registration Open November 1st, 2025
During the camp dancers participate in a variety of skills focused on different aspects of acro and dance. These may include training in handstands, rolls, and cartwheels, and dance techniques like ballet, jazz, and hip hop will be introduced.
Date: July 13-17
GROUP 1: Ages 4-7
GROUP 2: Ages 7-12
Campers will train with talented and experienced coaches with a focus on both fun and skill development. Players of all skill levels are invited to register for the camps! Newton’s Grove Volleyball Camp prepares athletes with basic technical skill development and game play. Coaches and staff will provide instruction to meet the needs of the individual to improve their skills and enjoyment of the game. Their experience working with players from the grassroots level to those becoming recognized in the OUA and OCAA, guarantees a fun yet challenging opportunity for participants to be reminded of the fundamentals, compete strategically, and strengthen mental toughness.
Dates: July 20-July 24, 2026
Grades: 4-8
Camp Costs:
In partnership with BrightSparkz Tutors, we are bringing you the ultimate STEM adventure! Bright Minds STEM Camp offers a thrilling mix of fun, challenges, and hands-on learning that will spark curiosity and creativity.
Dates: July 27-31, 2026
This exciting program is designed to further develop athletic skills while promoting sportsmanship, leadership and self-confidence. The program will focus on sporting disciplines such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, and pickleball with an emphasis on skill development, group cooperation, and personal fitness.
(Afternoons only) This exciting introduction is for beginners or students in their first year of playing. Students will learn to read music and play their instruments through hands-on instruction. The students will also take part in a Final Performance!
Camp Structure:
Dates: July 6-July 31, 2026
Grades: 5-8
Times: 12:00pm-3:30pm
$265 for 1 week
$520 for 2 weeks
$780 for 3 weeks
$960 for 4 weeks
After Care: FREE! Late pickup by 4:30pm
MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR EXPERIENCE
This program is intended for students who have at least two years of band experience. While focusing on improving their technique, students will be working on jazz music as well as advanced band repertoire. This program is intended to allow students to perform with the Senior Band as well as the jazz band during the school year. The students will also take part in a Final Performance!
Dates: July 6-July31, 2026
Grades: 6-8
Times: 9:00am-12:30pm
Before Care: FREE! Early drop off from 8:30am
Registration opens November 1st, 2025
The Nike Basketball Camp is for young athletes who want to learn the fundamentals of basketball, improve their basketball skills, and further develop their on-court athleticism in a fun yet competitive and engaging environment. Campers will enjoy outstanding instruction, skill development, situational training, and game simulation.
Participants will receive:
Dates: July 6-10, 2026
This course takes what students already know about functions and develops it to the next level. Students work with more complex types of functions—like polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric—and learn how they behave, how to combine them, and how to look at how they change over time.
It’s an important stepping stone for students who plan to take Calculus and Vectors in Grade 12, and it’s also great for students who want to solidify their math skills before heading to university.
Course Details
Dates: July 6-31, 2026
Course Format: In-person
Location: Newton’s Grove School, 6850 Goreway Drive, Mississauga, Ontario
Tuition Cost: $1,900
International Students: $2,225
Questions?
Please contact:
Katie Wloka-Patterson
This course is all about understanding and working with different types of mathematical functions. Students will build on what they already know from Grade 10 (like linear and quadratic functions) and branch out into new concepts, like trigonometric and exponential functions. They will also get stronger at solving problems, using algebra, and explaining their thinking.
CHC2D, Grade 10 Canadian History Since World War I, examines key events, individuals, and movements that have shaped modern Canada. Students explore themes like social change, politics, economics, and international relations. The course emphasizes critical thinking, analysis of primary sources, and effective communication, fostering an understanding of Canada’s evolving identity.
kwlokapatterson@newtonsgroveschool.com
SPH4U, Grade 12 Physics, investigates advanced topics in mechanics, electricity, and magnetism. Students engage in problem-solving and laboratory work, preparing for university studies in engineering, physics, or technology.
SPH3U, Grade 11 Physics, investigates kinematics, dynamics, energy, and waves. Students engage in scientific inquiry and problem-solving, developing analytical skills and preparing for advanced studies in physics and engineering.
ENG4U, Grade 12 English (University Preparation), refines advanced reading, writing, and critical thinking skills through the study of literature and non-fiction. Students prepare for post-secondary studies by developing essay-writing, analysis, and communication techniques.
FSF1D, Grade 9 Core French (Academic), emphasizes building proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in French. Students engage with diverse texts and interactive activities to expand their vocabulary and grammar skills while exploring Francophone cultures. The course prepares students for advanced French language studies.
Tuition Cost: $1,950
Registration Opens November 1st, 2026
ENG3U, Grade 11 English (University Preparation) develops students’ critical thinking, reading, and writing skills through the study of novels, plays, poetry, and non-fiction. Emphasis is placed on essay writing, literary analysis, and effective communication. The course prepares students for academic challenges in post-secondary education and fosters an appreciation of literature.
Registrations Opens November 2025
Course Format: Online
Tuition Cost: $1,650
International Students: $1,900
Courses in English as a second language (ESL) assist students to learn English, the language of instruction, and/or develop the literacy skills they need to continue their education. Depending on the student’s previous experience with English, they may be placed in ESL level 1, 2, 3 or 4.
CHV2O, Grade 10 Civics, introduces students to the principles of democracy, government, and responsible citizenship. Students explore political systems, rights, and global issues while developing critical thinking and decision-making skills. GLC2O, Grade 10 Career Studies, focuses on career exploration, goal setting, and financial planning, preparing students for future education and employment.