Projectory Summer Missions

This summer, young explorers will tackle big questions, build creative solutions, and bring their ideas to life.
At Projectory Curiosity Labs, children ages 4–7 spend the week investigating a mission through hands-on building, art, storytelling, and collaborative problem solving.
Each week follows the Projectory approach:
Wonder → Investigate → Design → Build → Share
Instead of worksheets or crafts, children experiment, create, and present their discoveries.
Small group. Big ideas.
Summer Missions for Curious Kids
Program Details
Ages: 4–7
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Explorers bring a packed lunch and water bottle each day
Group Size: Small groups for hands-on exploration (max 12)
Tuition: $250 per week
Meet Our Explorers
Projectory Summer Missions are designed for curious children who love to wonder, build, and imagine.
Our Explorers might be the kids who:
• ask lots of “why” and “how” questions
• love building with cardboard, blocks, or art supplies
• enjoy making up stories and imaginary worlds
• like figuring things out through experimenting and creating
• feel excited when they get to design their own ideas
Explorers don’t need to have special skills or prior experience—just curiosity and a willingness to try something new.
If your child loves to build, imagine, create, and explore, they’ll feel right at home at Projectory School.
A Typical Day in the Lab
Every day follows a gentle rhythm of wonder, exploration, creativity, and play as Explorers work toward completing their weekly mission.
9:00 – Arrival & Curiosity Stations
Explorers arrive and jump right into hands-on exploration. Open-ended stations invite children to build, experiment, draw, and investigate ideas connected to the week’s mission.
9:20 – Mission Launch
The day begins with a question, story, or demonstration that introduces the challenge for the day. Explorers begin thinking like designers, explorers, and problem-solvers.
9:35 – Investigation Time
Children experiment and explore ideas related to the mission. This might include testing materials, observing nature, experimenting with movement, or exploring story ideas.
10:15 – Snack & Outdoor Break
Time to recharge with snack and enjoy outdoor play and movement.
10:35 – Design & Build
Explorers bring their ideas to life using art materials, building supplies, and collaborative creation. This is often when the biggest ideas and discoveries happen.
11:30 – Share & Reflect
Children gather to share their work, talk about what they discovered, and brainstorm what to try next.
11:45 – Lunch
Explorers enjoy lunch together and continue conversations about their creations and discoveries.
12:10 – Outdoor Play or Creative Exploration
Explorers may enjoy courtyard play, movement games, or continue creative exploration indoors.
12:50 – Mission Debrief
We wrap up the day by celebrating discoveries and previewing the next challenge.
1:00 – Pickup
Summer Missions and Dates
Each week, explorers take on a new mission—investigating big questions through building, art, storytelling, and hands-on discovery.
Explorers can join one mission or multiple missions throughout the summer.
🏙 Mission: Tiny Town Builders
Big Question: What does a community need to work?
Dates: June 8 - 12
Explorers become designers and planners as they work together to build their own miniature town. Throughout the week, children create homes, parks, bridges, and transportation systems while exploring how communities connect and support one another.
Friday Showcase: Tiny Town Opening Day
🐾 Mission: Animal Habitat Designers
Big Question: What makes the perfect home for an animal?
Dates: June 22 - 26
Explorers investigate habitats and ecosystems while designing homes for different animals. Children will build dens, nests, and shelters while learning how animals survive and thrive in the wild.
Friday Showcase: Projectory Wildlife Park
🌊 Mission: Ocean Explorers
Big Question: What secrets are hiding beneath the ocean?
Dates: July 6 - 10
Explorers dive into ocean discovery through experiments, building challenges, and creative design. Children will test floating and sinking, design submarines, and create underwater worlds inspired by sea creatures and coral reefs.
Friday Showcase: Ocean Discovery Museum
🎢 Mission: Playground Engineers
Big Question: What makes a playground fun and safe?
Dates: July 20 - 24
Explorers become engineers and designers as they build and test playground structures. Children experiment with ramps, slides, balance, and motion while designing playground inventions and creative play spaces.
Friday Showcase: Playground Design Fair
📚 Mission: Story World Creators
Big Question: How do stories come to life?
Dates: August 3 - 7
Explorers become authors, artists, and storytellers as they create characters, settings, and adventures. Throughout the week, children build story worlds, design props and illustrations, and collaborate on imaginative storytelling.
Friday Showcase: Projectory Story Theater

Registration
Space is limited to 12 Explorers per session.
Complete the registration form below to reserve your spot.
Questions? Please email us at info@projectoryschool.com
FAQs
Yes! Many Explorers attend multiple sessions. Each week features a different theme and new projects.
A snack, packed lunch, water bottle, clothes for building and creating, curiosity, and their imagination!
That's completely normal. Our small group size helps children feel comfortable quickly. Teachers guide activities in a supportive environment where every child is encouraged to participate at their own pace.
Projectory Summer Labs are led by experienced educators who guide children through hands-on exploration, creative problem solving, and collaborative projects.
Each session is limited to 12 Explorers to ensure a small-group learning experience.
Yes. Each day includes time for outdoor play and movement, weather permitting, in our courtyard.
Because camps are small and space is limited, registrations are non-refundable once a spot is reserved.
If you need to change sessions and space is available, we’ll do our best to accommodate.
Yes. Families receive a daily email update with a short summary of the day’s activities along with a link to a private Google Photos album. This allows you to see the projects, experiments, and discoveries Explorers are making throughout the week.
We often include a question you can ask your child at home to help them share more about their experience.
Photos shared in daily updates are placed in a private album accessible only to families in that camp session. We never post photos publicly without additional parent permission.
