Camp Information Summer at Kent Denver School offers all children ages 4–18 the opportunity to experience innovative, creative, hands-on learning in the Arts, Athletics, our Tiny Farm Day camp, Academics, Innovation and Technology.
Each year, Summer at Kent Denver offers over 120 weekly camps—including half-day and full-day options —in the Arts, Athletics, our Tiny Farm Day Camp, Academics, Innovation and Technology.
Summer at Kent Denver follows the state of Colorado's licensing requirements for student to teacher ratio for each camp depending on the age of our campers. On average across all of our camps, Summer at Kent Denver has a 12:1 student to teacher ratio.
Our Family Handbook is an important resource that includes all necessary information for families regarding Summer at Kent Denver. It is a working guide that provides general information on camp specifics, licensing, summer staff and roles, daily information regarding attendance policies and more—all designed to give you and your camper the best camp experience possible. Please review it here.
Children 8 years and under are required to be signed in and out each day by their parent or guardian.
Parents and guardians must drop off and pick up their children in the camper's classroom or in the designated pick-up/drop-off area specified by the teacher or coach.
If campers come late or need an early pickup, parents/guardians must sign them in at the Welcome Center. A camp administrator will be called and will accompany the parent/guardian and camper to the designated classroom or field.
If camp locations are changed, parents will be informed via email of campus location changes.
If an outdoor camp will be canceled (specifically field sports), parents will be informed one hour before camp begins, along with any information—if necessary—about makeup time on a later camp day.
All outdoor camps have an alternate rain location. Parents will be informed when camps move to those alternate campus locations via email.
Other Inclement Weather
Parents will be informed of any inclement weather situations via email.
If a class walks on campus or the Highline Canal Trail, Summer Registrar Suzie Todd will be informed and in communication with the teacher until they return to their classroom or designated outdoor play space.