Registration is now open for athletic, theatre, and coding summer camps at Randolph College. Camps are available for ages ranging from elementary school to high school.
Upcoming athletic camps include:
Randolph College Basketball Boys and Girls Kids Camp
June 19-21, open to children entering kindergarten through fifth grade
Times: 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Cost: $40
Description: Campers will learn fundamental skills in a fun environment with a great staff including current Randolph College players and coaches. Contests, games, and relay races will take place. Free T-Shirt and daily prizes included.
Registration contact: Andrea Kendall, head women’s basketball coach, 434-947-8313, or akendall@randolphcollege.edu.
Randolph College Basketball Girls Day Camp
June 26-29, open to girls in fourth grade through high school
Times: 3-8 p.m.
Cost: $150 ($10 discount for children of Randolph employees or alumni)
Description: Girls will work with Randolph College players and staff on learning and improving basketball skills.
Registration contact: Andrea Kendall, head women’s basketball coach, 434-947-8313, or akendall@randolphcollege.edu.
Randolph College Skill Builder Hoop Camp
July 31-Aug. 3, open to boys and girls ages 5-14 of all skill levels
Times: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Cost: $150 ($25 discount for a second child, the child of a Randolph employee, or the child of an alumna or alumnus (limit of one discount per camper))
Description: A camp for all skill levels, the Randolph College Skill Builder Hoop Camp features workshops, contests, lessons, games, and choice time, with lunch provided.
Registration contact: Pete Hamilton, head men’s basketball coach, 434-947-8487, phamilton@randolphcollege.edu.
Equestrian—Summer Lessons
June 5-23 (session one), July 3-21 (session two)
Times: Two, one-hour lessons per week for three weeks
Cost: $300 (10 percent discount for Randolph employees and alumni)
Location: Randolph College Riding Center
Registration contact: Chris Mitchell, Director of Riding, 434-384-3231, cpmitchell@randolphcollege.edu
Pony Camp
June 12-16 (session one), June 26-30 (session two), and July 24-30 (session three), open to ages 6-12
Times: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Cost: $325
Location: Randolph College Riding Center
Description: Pony Camp teaches participants about breeds, feeding, shoeing, basic care, riding, bathing, clipping, and grooming horses. There will be a horse show on the final day of each session.
Registration contact: Chris Mitchell, Director of Riding, 434-384-3231, cpmitchell@randolphcollege.edu
Summer Riding Camp
Aug. 14-18, open to ages 13-18
Times: 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Cost: $600
Location: Randolph College Riding Center
Description: Randolph’s Summer Riding Camp offers individual programs for riders ages 13-18. Riders should be capable of walk-trot and beginner cantering on their own, independent of a lunge line, before joining. Riders participate in two, hour-long mounted lessons daily, in addition to numerous equine and craft activities. Riding lessons are taught by Randolph College riding instructors.
Registration contact: Chris Mitchell, Director of Riding. 434-384-3231, cpmitchell@randolphcollege.edu
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Men’s Prospect Day
Sunday, September 3, open to all rising high school players
Times: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Cost: $75 per participant
Description: Players will have a chance to participate in a practice with Randolph’s coaching staff, setting up a scrimmage in the afternoon. In addition, tours of Randolph’s campus are available. Lunch is provided.
Registration contact: Andy Sinclair, head men’s lacrosse coach, 434-947-8318, asinclair@randolphcollege.edu
Softball Clinic
July 19, open to softball players in grades 9-12
Times: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (check-in begins at 8 a.m.)
Cost: $75
Description: Camp attendees will take part in instructional sessions for softball skills in every aspect of the game. Registration fee includes lunch and camp T-shirt.
Registration contact: Sara Flinn, head women’s softball coach, 434-947-8512, sflinn@randolphcollege.edu.
Adult League
Weekends, June 3-Aug. 12 (mostly Sundays)
Times: 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Cost: $45
Description: The league is coed and for ages 14 and up. Matches will be 11 per side and two 35-minute halves.
Registration contact: Gianfranco Greco, assistant men’s soccer coach, 434-947-8286, ggreco@randolphcollege.edu.
Randolph College Tennis Camps
June 19-23 (Junior WildCats—boys and girls ages 6-12) and June 26-30 (High School WildCats—boys and girls ages 13-18)
Times: 9 a.m.-noon (Junior WildCats); 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (High School WildCats)
Cost: $120 for Junior WildCats Camp and $170 for High School WildCats Camp ($50 non-refundable deposit required for both camps); 10 percent discount for children of Randolph employees and children of alumnae and alumni.
Description: All skill and experience levels are welcome. Instruction by Randolph head tennis coach Jamie Megginson, along with Randolph players and assistant coaches.
Contact: Jamie Megginson, head tennis coach, jmegginson@randolphcollege.edu, 434-947-8363.
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Youth Development Track and Field Camp
June 19-21 (week one), June 26-28 (week two), open to boys and girls entering grades four through eight
Cost: $75 for one week, $125 for two weeks ($25 discount for children of Randolph employees and alumni)
Description: This program will combine many “learning by doing” exercises that are fundamental to the development of track and field athletes. Basic skills and safety instruction will be taught, with a focus on learning and having fun.
Registration contact: Bill Cooper, head men’s and women’s cross country and track coach, bcooper@randolphcollege.edu, 434-947-8362
Emerging Elite Track and Field Camp
June 19-21 (week one), June 26-28 (week two), open to boys and girls entering grades nine-12
Cost: $75 for one week, $125 for two weeks ($25 discount for children of Randolph employees and alumni)
Description: Designed to help all track and field athletes who are looking to improve their skill and performance in their specific event area.
Registration contact: Bill Cooper, head men’s and women’s cross country and track coach, bcooper@randolphcollege.edu, 434-947-8362
Cross Country/Endurance Camp
June 19-21 (week one), June 26-28 (week two), open to boys and girls entering grades nine-12
Cost: $75 for one week, $125 for two weeks ($25 discount for children of Randolph employees and alumni)
Description: This camp will help build the basic knowledge and fundamentals for athletes, while enjoying great runs.
Registration contact: Bill Cooper, head men’s and women’s cross country and track coach, bcooper@randolphcollege.edu, 434-947-8362
Basic Skills Day Camp for Beginners
June 21-23, open to participant’s ages 6-9
Times: 3–5 p.m.
Cost: $90 ($15 discount for children of Randolph College employees and children of alumnae and alumni)
Description: This camp is for children who are eager to learn the basic skills and technique of volleyball. It will be three days of two-hour sessions full of fun and games while learning the basic skills of passing, setting, hitting, and serving.
*Please submit registration and Acknowledgment of Assumption of Risk and Medical Consent form with payment.
Middle School Day Skills Camp
June 21-23, open to participant’s ages 10-13
Times: 3–5 p.m.
Cost: $90 ($15 discount for children of Randolph College employees and children of alumnae and alumni)
Description: This intermediate camp will be three days of two-hour sessions that include skill-building training and improving participants’ fundamentals of the game. It will include positional training of passing, setting, hitting, and serving as well as game play.
*Please submit registration and Acknowledgment of Assumption of Risk and Medical Consent form with payment.
Overnight Advanced Skills Camp
June 25-27, open to participants in grades 9-12 who have competed in at least two seasons of volleyball (high school or club volleyball)
Cost: $300 for residential campers and $275 for commuters ($25 discount for children of Randolph employees and children of alumnae and alumni)
Description: This four-day, three-night camp will immerse participants in volleyball skill building with Randolph coaches and players, and they will experience collegiate level position training and team drills.
Registration contact: Kara Matthews, head volleyball coach, kmatthews@randolphcollege.edu, 434-947-8339
For the camp brochure, click here
Also offered at Randolph College this summer are:
Randolph College Nursery School offers a series of Summer Camps for children ages 3 through kindergarten. Each week offers a different activity theme.
June 12-16: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
June 19-23: Awesome Art #1 and Super Science #1
June 26-30: Awesome Art #2 and Super Science #2
July 3-7 (closed July 4): Red, White, and Blue
July 10-14: Christmas in July
July 17-21: A Camping We Will Go #1 and A Day at the Beach #1
July 24-28: A Camping We Will Go #2 and A Day at the Beach #2
July 31-Aug. 4: A Bug’s Life
Aug. 7-11: Fun on the Farm #1 and Going to the Zoo #1
Aug. 14-18: Fun on the Farm #2 and Going to the Zoo #2
For more information or to register, visit http://www.randolphcollege.edu/nurseryschool/summer-camps/ or call Kelly Kirkwood, RCNS director, at 434-947-8787.
Randolph College will offer three weeklong day camps for students ranging from rising third grade through high school. For more information, please visit http://www.randolphcollege.edu/about/visit/summer-camps/tech-cats-day-coding-camp/ or contact physics professor Katrin Schenk, kschenk@randolphcollege.edu, 434-947-8489. Registration is available for the following sessions:
Endstation Theatre Company, Randolph’s theatre-in-residence, will host a theatre camp focused on teaching the three C’s: Creativity, Confidence, and Communication. The camp gives third through 12th graders the opportunity to hone their skills under the direction of theatre professionals from around the region and nation. This two-week day program will take place at Randolph from June 19-July 1. A showcase will take place on July 1 at the Miller Center Theatre in Miller Park.
For more information and to register, please visit http://endstationtheatre.org/embark/
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