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Bridge Academy, 1958 B Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville 08648. 609-844-0770. www.banj.org.

Five-week remedial reading program for ages 7 to 13 at a first to fourth-grade reading level. Spelling, oral reading, cursive handwriting, environmental science, math activities, and technology.

Cambridge School, 100 Straube Center Boulevard, Pennington 08534. 609-730-9553. www.thecambridgeschool.org.

Co-education day school for grades K to 8 for children who learn differently. Summer program includes morning academics (language, reading, writing, and math) and optional afternoon enrichment for students entering grades K to 9; college investigations program for grades 10 to 12; and Artic(ulation) Bootcamp for all ages. Extended day available.

College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing 08628. 609-771-2227. precollege.pages.tcnj.edu.

Intensive robotics camp for rising juniors and seniors. Microcontroller programming, sensing systems, digital electronics, wireless communication, and computer vision with electrical and computer engineering professors. Includes visits to facilities and fun evening activities. One-week residential programs include a fundamental session and an advanced session.

Computer Explorers, Bordentown 08505. 609-424-3591. www.computer­explorers.com.

TechStars after school and summer camp programs for preschool through grade 8 that connect science, technology, engineering, math, and the arts. Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset, Burlington, and Monmouth counties.

ESF Summer Camps at Lawrenceville School, 750 East Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr 19010. 610-581-7100. www.esf­camps.com.

One-week science, technology, and creative camps for ages 7 to 15. Examples of “majors” include robotics, Minecraft, digital design, and CSI forensics.

ID Tech Camps, Internal Drive, 1885 Winchester Boulevard, 201, Campbell 95008. 888-709-8324. www.internal­drive.com.

Technology camps for ages 7 to 17 to create digital movies, 2D and 3D video games, websites, and robots at Princeton and Rider universities. Programming Academy for video production, Java, C++, and more for ages 13 to 18 at Princeton University. Day, extended day, and overnight camps.

imaginationGuru, 1325 Route 206, Montgomery 08558. 609-666-0008. www.imaginationguru.com.

IG Summer Camps include programs in chess, 3D printing, animation, story telling, game design, and robotics. Students in grades 9 to 12 can build their own 3D printer. Half or full days. Extended day available. Meal plan available. Pizza every Friday.

JEI Learning Center, 55 Princeton-Hightstown Road, #103, Princeton Junction 08550. 609-897-1072. www.jeicentral.com.

Enrichment for junior kindergarten through grade 12 in half or full-day sessions. Morning math and language arts instruction. Hands-on activities including yoga, Bricks 4 Kidz, and tae kwon do in afternoons.

Junior State of America, 1600 K Street NW, Suite 803, Washington 20005. 800-317-9338. www.jsa.org.

Summer school classes on Princeton University campus structured to explore the world of politics, international relations, economics, and public speaking.

Keyboard Kids International Inc., 6-10 Towne Center Drive, North Brunswick 08902. 732-821-1400. www.keyboardkids.org.

Enrichment camp with daily computer use as well as outdoor activities, music, art, water play, and more for ages 2.5 to 10. Half, full, and extended days available.

Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor 08550. 609-570-3311. www.mccc.edu.

Camp College for grades 7 to 12 includes algebra, creative writing, electrical engineering, English, geometry, pre-algebra, and SAT prep. New programs for ages 8 to 15 include Art of Magic, Let it Glow, Minecraft Modders, and Mission to Mars – Robot Challenge.

Notre Dame High School, 601 Lawrence Road, Lawrence 08648. 609-882-7900. www.ndnj.org.

College prep programs, computers, writing, and more for grades 5 through high school.

Peddie Summer Signature Series, South Main Street, Hightstown 08520. 609-490-7532. www.peddie.org.

Three to six-week program for high school juniors to study intellectual interests.

Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart, 1128 Great Road, Princeton 08540. 609-921-6499. www.princeton­academy.org.

Co-ed chess camp for grades 1 to 9, pre-algebra for grades 6 and 7, algebra for grades 7 to 9, and adventures in reading and writing for grades 2 to 4.

Princeton Day School, 650 The Great Road, Princeton 08542. 609-924-6700. www.pds.org.

Co-educational extended-day programs include academics, SAT prep, robotics, writing workshops, computers, math, chess, mock trial, and STEM.

Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science, 19 Lambert Drive, Princeton 08540. 609-921-0459.

Engineering for Sustainable Living: four-week program for grades 6 to 9 includes computer programming, genetics, and experiments focused on a real-world applications. Youth Entrepreneurial Scholars Camp through STEM: Underwater Robotics and More for ages 10 to 14 includes water robotics using Lego and GPS work; one-week sessions with extended day available on PRISMS campus and at Rutgers Prep.

Princeton Speech-Language & Learning Center, 19 Wall Street, Princeton 08540. 609-924-7080. www.psllcnj.com.

Programs for ages 3 to 21 that help children with communication and social skills.

Quakerbridge Learning Center, 4044 Quakerbridge Road, Lawrenceville 08648. 609-588-4442. www.quaker-bridge.com.

Six-week study camp for grades 4 to 12. Summer credit courses include honors biology, chemistry, physics, geometry, algebra II, and pre-calculus. Other courses include ESL, reading and writing, math, science, Chinese, Spanish, Python programming, Java programming, and test prep for SAT, SAT II, ACT, and AP exams. Private/group tutoring also available. Optional meal and carpool service.

Rutgers Preparatory School, 1345 Easton Avenue, Somerset 08873. 732-545-5600. www.rutgers­prep.org.

Academic summer school offers courses for elementary and middle school students in math, chess, writing, English, reading, engineering, and video game design. Upper school courses in algebra, geometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, physics, SAT review, and ACT review.

SciCore Academy for Science and the Humanities, 125 South Main Street, Hightstown 08520. 609-448-8950. www.scicore.org.

Summer academic camps in chemistry, video game creation, robotics, biology, biotechnology, electronics, game design, algebra, trigonometry, and writing for middle and high school.

Science Seeds, 29 Emmons Drive, G-10, Princeton 08540. 917-453-1451. www.science­seeds.com.

Science enrichment program for ages 5 to 14 in one-week sessions. Topics include electronics, physics, robotics, Lego Mindstorms, chemistry, the environment, programming, Star Wars, fairy tale, carnival, and Harry Potter science, and more. Half-day camps for ages 4 to 6.

South Brunswick Board of Education, 231 Black Horse Lane, Monmouth Junction 08852. 732-297-7800.

Day, enrichment, and sports camps.

Summer Institute for the Gifted, 1 High Ridge Park, Stamford 06905. 866-303-4744. www.giftedstudy.com.

Residential program for gifted students ages 13 to 17 at Princeton University. Courses in the humanities, math, science, technology, visual and performing arts, and fitness and recreation. Extended commuter program also available.

Sylvan Learning of Hamilton, 3635 Quakerbridge Road, University Office Plaza, Hamilton 08619. 609-588-9037. tutoring.sylvanlearning.com/centers/08619/index.cfm.

Summer programs in math, reading, writing, and more. Also Lego robotics and game design courses for grades 2 to 4.

The Hun School of Princeton, 176 Edgerstoune Road, Princeton 08540. 609-921-7600. www.hunschool.org.

For students entering grades 6 and up. Credit courses in algebra II, pre-calculus, geometry, and chemistry. Enrichment courses in writing, SAT prep, algebra I & II, pre-calculus, geometry, SAT prep, biology, chemistry, physics, drawing and painting, and public speaking. Also book club, creative writing, and pre-algebra for middle school students.

The Laurel School, 75 Mapleton Road, Princeton 08540. 609-566-6000. www.laurelschoolprinceton.org.

Four-week Planet Protectors science program focuses on hands-on exploration of environmental issues as well as reading, writing, and math for grades 1 to 8.

The Lewis School of Princeton, 53 Bayard Lane, Princeton 08540. 609-924-8120. www.lewisschool.org.

Multisensory summer program for pre-K to college preparatory levels. Full-day program for students with learning issues includes written expression, reading fluency, auditory processing, organizational skills, note taking strategies, and study skills. Enrichment in the afternoon includes hands-on discovery programs in robotics, gardening, spelling, SAT preparation, athletics, and designing an art portfolio. Mornings for pre-school to college preparatory. Afternoons are for lower, middle, and upper school students.

The Newgrange School, 526 South Olden Avenue, Hamilton 08629. 609-584-1800. www.thenewgrange.org.

Academic-based program for ages 7 to 21 with a focus on writing, reading, science, and art.

YingHua International School, 33 River Road, Princeton 08540. 732-513-3034. www.yhis.org.

Mandarin immersion bi-lingual camp for beginner through advanced language learners, ages 2.5 to 14. Themes include STEM, cuisine, performing arts, and fine arts, all with a Chinese twist. Themes vary every two weeks and include field trips. Full or half days. Extended day available.

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