Offering Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math for Kids 5-14
International Ivy Summer Programs located in North and Central Jersey
International Ivy STEM camps are available in-person with locations in Basking Ridge, Chatham, Morris Plains, Short Hills, Somerset, Summit, Tinton Falls, Wayne) and Pennsylvania (Bryn Athyn). Promoting fun, hands-on learning and creativity, kids ages 5 through 14 will be able to explore and problem-solve in a variety of subjects of their choosing. Summer is a great time to stretch one’s imagination and learn something new.
Over 50 STEM/STEAM class options
This is the perfect opportunity for young students to experience their options and perhaps find new passions with International Ivy’s over 50 class options, International Ivy has 8 web pages of summer classes and programs. Students can enjoy 3D art and printing, biomedical, chemical, electrical and civil engineering, anatomy, multiple forms and languages of coding, digital art, drone programming, fashion design, film making, financial literacy, graphic design, entrepreneurship, chemistry, math, minecraft, robotics, storytelling, video game creation, website design and YouTube mastery to name a few.
International Ivy’s Summer Programs prepare our children with the necessary skills to compete in our 21st century world. No matter your child’s future career choice, these camps will develop their creativity, real-world and critical thinking, teamwork, resilience, independent exploration and problem solving confidence.
For more information and registration, please contact International Ivy at iisummer.com or call 908-889-1338. They will be present at NJ Camp Fairs throughout NJ this 2023. Meet them in person!
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