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    Summer at Ransom Everglades

    Summer at Ransom Everglades

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    • Listing Type: Summer Programs
    • Program Delivery: Day, Online
    • Destination: United States
    • Provided By: Private School
    • Session Start: June, July
    • Session Length: One Week, Two Weeks, Four Weeks, Other
    • Entering Grade: Below 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
    • Gender: Coed
    • Category: Enrichment
    • Sub-Categories: Multi-Arts, Counselors in Training
    • Selective: No
    • Ages: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Below 12
    • Minimum Cost: <$500
    • Career Clusters: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
    • Credit Awarded: No
    • Location:Coconut Grove, Florida
    • Last Updated:May 2025
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    Overview

    Students entering grades 5-12 can join us for fun, exploration, and learning at Ransom Everglades, located on Biscayne Bay's waterfront. Choose between sports and academic camps, and leadership development for high schoolers. We also offer a variety of academic courses for enrichment and advancement, including writing the college essay.

    Arts & Sports Camps at Ransom Everglades

    These camps provide students the opportunity to explore and advance their skills with Ransom Everglades faculty members, coaches, or community members. Camps are typically a half-day in duration, with 1-week or 2-week sessions. The age eligibility varies by camp but ranges from students entering grades K-12.  Camps include Costume & Fashion Design, Dance, Drama, Music/Band, Baseball, Basketball, and Soccer. 

    Academic Programs at Ransom Everglades

    A variety of non-credit, enrichment courses and for-credit courses from the Ransom Everglades curriculum are available. Courses vary in dates, eligibility & pre-requisites, and modality (in-person versus virtual) and the menu includes options in science, math, spanish, english, and a virtual course on writing the college essay taught by a Ransom Everglades college counseling faculty member.