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Transform your child's summer into an epic adventure at Campelot, The Regis School of the Sacred Heart's summer program where learning meets legend! Our castle gates are open to all young knights and maidens, whether they're Regis students or joining us from other kingdoms. Join us this summer at Campelot, where every day is an opportunity for growth, discovery, and adventure.
Our Quest
At Campelot, we believe every summer is a chance for young adventurers to embark on a journey of discovery. Through our carefully crafted program, we create an environment where minds are challenged, creativity flourishes, and friendships are forged. Our program combines the academic excellence you expect from Regis with the joy and wonder of summer camp.
Every day at Campelot includes a rotation through our enchanted realms.
Artistic Pursuits:
Discover creativity in our art chamber
Musical Merriment:
Experience the joy of music and movement
Knights' Training Ground:
Engage in physical activities and games
Mystery Class:
A special weekly rotating activity that changes with each theme
Inventors Workshop:
Unleash your imagination and build wonders in our realm of creation and innovation
Library Lore:
Enjoy read-alouds, story adventures, and quiet reading
Scholars Workshop:
A focused block where campers review handwriting, build vocabulary, sharpen basic math facts in small age groups guided by teachers and counselors.
Appropriate Rest Periods:
Dedicated afternoon rest time for our youngest knights (Pre-K)
Step 1
Choose your preferred week(s).
Step 2
Tell us your child's upcoming Fall grade level.
Step 3
We'll place your child in the perfect group of fellow adventurers!
Browse 2026 Camp Catalog
CAMPELOT Registration
Campelot Daily Schedule
8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. for all students.
Morning drop off starts at 7:45 a.m.
Knight Shift Extended Day is available immediately following Campelot until 5:00 p.m. daily.
Campelot is open on Thursday, June 19 for Juneteenth.
Week
Theme
June 1 - 5
Camp Galaxy
June 8 - 12
Camp Jurassic
June 15 - 19
Camp Superheroes
June 22 - 26
Creativity Carnival
Early Childhood Sample Schedule
lower school & Middle School sample schedule
Why Choose Campelot?
Expert guidance from our experienced castle mentors
Balanced blend of academic enrichment and creative exploration
Comprehensive full-day program with all meals included
Daily rotation of engaging activities
Safe and nurturing environment where fun meets learning
Development of leadership skills and character
Formation of lasting friendship
The Campelot Experience
Weekly Themed Quests:
Each week brings a new, exciting theme and unique activities
Royal Feast Included:
Daily lunch provided for all our young knights and maidens
Age-Appropriate Groups:
Students are grouped with fellow adventurers in their grade level and guided by specifically trained camp counselors all week
Universal Welcome:
Open to both Regis and non-Regis students
Investment:
$595 per weekly adventure; Knight Shift Extended Day is available for an additional fee
Who are the camp instructors?
Is Campelot co-ed?
What is the dress code?
What does my child need to bring to camp?
What do campers do for lunch?
Can campers bring electronics?
What happens if my child gets sick?
How do I contact the school or pick up early? What if my child is absent?
Is there early drop off or late pick up?
Where do I drop off and pick up?
How do you address the functional needs of campers with a specific condition including ADD & ADHD?
What is the Cancelation & Refund Policy?
Where is the Summer Emergency Form?
What is the minimum number of camp participants?
What happens in the event of inclement weather?
Our camps are led by certified teachers and experienced instructors, many of whom are part of the Regis community. Each instructor brings a passion for teaching and creating memorable summer experiences for every camper.
Yes! Campelot is a co-ed, welcoming knights and maidens to join in on the adventure! Campelot is also open to non-Regis students. Be sure to tell your friends!
Summer dress code is more relaxed. Appropriate shorts and t-shirts are fine; it does not need to be a Regis spirit shirt. We ask that they wear tennis shoes. No flip-flops or sandals please.
Campers should bring a water bottle each day. Please label the water bottle with your child's name.
We provide lunch and snacks for all campers, prepared by
FLIK Independent School Dining
, the same team that provides meals during the school year. If your child has specific dietary needs, they are welcome to bring their own lunch and snacks.
No cell phones, laptops or iPads will be allowed except for the Middle School level camps where laptops are used during the camp. Students may be given permission to use the teacher’s classroom phone if a phone call needs to be made.
A nurse is on duty during summer camps. If your child becomes ill, the nurse will contact the parent/guardian listed on the student's camp form to arrange for the student to be picked up. Please note that if a student misses a day or multiple days of camp, no partial refunds will be given.
To notify us of a late arrival, to pick up early or report an absence, please text 832-303-8164. The number is monitored Monday - Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. during the weeks of summer camp. You can also email the Director of Auxiliary Programs: Pam Weikel at
pweikel@theregisschool.org
. The Regis front office is not available during the summer to handle summer camp matters.
Yes! Morning drop off begins at 7:45 a.m. Knight Shift Extended Day is available immediately following the end of Campelot until 5:00 p.m. daily.
All summer camps, except for Pre-K3 and Pre-K4, will use the Whispering Pines semi-circular drive for drop off and pick up. Please approach from Shadyvilla Lane.
Pre-K3 and Pre-K4 will drop off and pick up at the front of the school. Families with campers across multiple grade levels should drop off and pick up on Whispering Pines.
We want Regis to be the right fit for every camper that comes to camp. We recognized that we cannot cater our experience to every possible need. As such, we hope to provide support and remove any barriers for all campers. We do ask that if your camper takes medication for any condition during the school year, including ADD & ADHD, they continue to take the medication while attending the summer camps.
Payment
Transactions are considered final upon full payment. No refunds or exchanges will be issued.
However, if minimum enrollment criteria are not met, Regis reserves the right to change or cancel any course, camp or program. Parents will be notified as soon as possible of this situation and refunds will be issued for camp sessions changed or cancelled.
Admission
The Regis School of the Sacred Heart admits students of any race, color, religion, nationality and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded and available to students at the school. Regis does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational, admission or financial aid policies.
Dress Code
Appropriate summer school attire is required. All students must wear shorts, T-shirts, socks and tennis shoes. No sandals or flip-flops please!
Absence
To report an absence, please text 832-303-8164 and leave your child's name and the classes that will be missed. We will notify the instructor(s).
Student Responsibility
The Regis School of the Sacred Heart expects its students to maintain an honorable standard of behavior. Stealing, possession or use of alcohol, drugs or tobacco, cheating or dishonesty will result in a student's dismissal. Regis also reserves the right to dismiss any student whose conduct is disruptive to her/his fellow classmates or to Regis. The Regis handbook of rules and responsibilities applies to the Summer Program.
Camps are contingent on at least five students registering.
Please fill out the
summer emergency contact form
and submit it to Pam Weikel, Camp Regis Director, at
pweikel@theregisschool.org
.
Ten campers are required for a camp to go forward unless otherwise stated on the camp description.
In the event of camp cancellation due to inclement weather such as hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes or severe storms, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED. This policy ensures the continuity of our program and allows us to maintain high-quality operations. We will make every effort to communicate closures promptly.
PAM WEIKEL
Director of Auxiliary Programs
pweikel@theregisschool.org
832-303-8164*
*text messages only
Skip To Main Content
Inquire
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Summer Programs
Transform your child's summer into an epic adventure at Campelot, The Regis School of the Sacred Heart's summer program where learning meets legend! Our castle gates are open to all young knights and maidens, whether they're Regis students or joining us from other kingdoms. Join us this summer at Campelot, where every day is an opportunity for growth, discovery, and adventure.
Our Quest
At Campelot, we believe every summer is a chance for young adventurers to embark on a journey of discovery. Through our carefully crafted program, we create an environment where minds are challenged, creativity flourishes, and friendships are forged. Our program combines the academic excellence you expect from Regis with the joy and wonder of summer camp.
Every day at Campelot includes a rotation through our enchanted realms.
Artistic Pursuits:
Discover creativity in our art chamber
Musical Merriment:
Experience the joy of music and movement
Knights' Training Ground:
Engage in physical activities and games
Mystery Class:
A special weekly rotating activity that changes with each theme
Inventors Workshop:
Unleash your imagination and build wonders in our realm of creation and innovation
Library Lore:
Enjoy read-alouds, story adventures, and quiet reading
Scholars Workshop:
A focused block where campers review handwriting, build vocabulary, sharpen basic math facts in small age groups guided by teachers and counselors.
Appropriate Rest Periods:
Dedicated afternoon rest time for our youngest knights (Pre-K)
Step 1
Choose your preferred week(s).
Step 2
Tell us your child's upcoming Fall grade level.
Step 3
We'll place your child in the perfect group of fellow adventurers!
Browse 2026 Camp Catalog
CAMPELOT Registration
Campelot Daily Schedule
8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. for all students.
Morning drop off starts at 7:45 a.m.
Knight Shift Extended Day is available immediately following Campelot until 5:00 p.m. daily.
Campelot is open on Thursday, June 19 for Juneteenth.
Week
Theme
June 1 - 5
Camp Galaxy
June 8 - 12
Camp Jurassic
June 15 - 19
Camp Superheroes
June 22 - 26
Creativity Carnival
Early Childhood Sample Schedule
lower school & Middle School sample schedule
Why Choose Campelot?
Expert guidance from our experienced castle mentors
Balanced blend of academic enrichment and creative exploration
Comprehensive full-day program with all meals included
Daily rotation of engaging activities
Safe and nurturing environment where fun meets learning
Development of leadership skills and character
Formation of lasting friendship
The Campelot Experience
Weekly Themed Quests:
Each week brings a new, exciting theme and unique activities
Royal Feast Included:
Daily lunch provided for all our young knights and maidens
Age-Appropriate Groups:
Students are grouped with fellow adventurers in their grade level and guided by specifically trained camp counselors all week
Universal Welcome:
Open to both Regis and non-Regis students
Investment:
$595 per weekly adventure; Knight Shift Extended Day is available for an additional fee
Who are the camp instructors?
Is Campelot co-ed?
What is the dress code?
What does my child need to bring to camp?
What do campers do for lunch?
Can campers bring electronics?
What happens if my child gets sick?
How do I contact the school or pick up early? What if my child is absent?
Is there early drop off or late pick up?
Where do I drop off and pick up?
How do you address the functional needs of campers with a specific condition including ADD & ADHD?
What is the Cancelation & Refund Policy?
Where is the Summer Emergency Form?
What is the minimum number of camp participants?
What happens in the event of inclement weather?
Our camps are led by certified teachers and experienced instructors, many of whom are part of the Regis community. Each instructor brings a passion for teaching and creating memorable summer experiences for every camper.
Yes! Campelot is a co-ed, welcoming knights and maidens to join in on the adventure! Campelot is also open to non-Regis students. Be sure to tell your friends!
Summer dress code is more relaxed. Appropriate shorts and t-shirts are fine; it does not need to be a Regis spirit shirt. We ask that they wear tennis shoes. No flip-flops or sandals please.
Campers should bring a water bottle each day. Please label the water bottle with your child's name.
We provide lunch and snacks for all campers, prepared by
FLIK Independent School Dining
, the same team that provides meals during the school year. If your child has specific dietary needs, they are welcome to bring their own lunch and snacks.
No cell phones, laptops or iPads will be allowed except for the Middle School level camps where laptops are used during the camp. Students may be given permission to use the teacher’s classroom phone if a phone call needs to be made.
A nurse is on duty during summer camps. If your child becomes ill, the nurse will contact the parent/guardian listed on the student's camp form to arrange for the student to be picked up. Please note that if a student misses a day or multiple days of camp, no partial refunds will be given.
To notify us of a late arrival, to pick up early or report an absence, please text 832-303-8164. The number is monitored Monday - Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. during the weeks of summer camp. You can also email the Director of Auxiliary Programs: Pam Weikel at
pweikel@theregisschool.org
. The Regis front office is not available during the summer to handle summer camp matters.
Yes! Morning drop off begins at 7:45 a.m. Knight Shift Extended Day is available immediately following the end of Campelot until 5:00 p.m. daily.
All summer camps, except for Pre-K3 and Pre-K4, will use the Whispering Pines semi-circular drive for drop off and pick up. Please approach from Shadyvilla Lane.
Pre-K3 and Pre-K4 will drop off and pick up at the front of the school. Families with campers across multiple grade levels should drop off and pick up on Whispering Pines.
We want Regis to be the right fit for every camper that comes to camp. We recognized that we cannot cater our experience to every possible need. As such, we hope to provide support and remove any barriers for all campers. We do ask that if your camper takes medication for any condition during the school year, including ADD & ADHD, they continue to take the medication while attending the summer camps.
Payment
Transactions are considered final upon full payment. No refunds or exchanges will be issued.
However, if minimum enrollment criteria are not met, Regis reserves the right to change or cancel any course, camp or program. Parents will be notified as soon as possible of this situation and refunds will be issued for camp sessions changed or cancelled.
Admission
The Regis School of the Sacred Heart admits students of any race, color, religion, nationality and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded and available to students at the school. Regis does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational, admission or financial aid policies.
Dress Code
Appropriate summer school attire is required. All students must wear shorts, T-shirts, socks and tennis shoes. No sandals or flip-flops please!
Absence
To report an absence, please text 832-303-8164 and leave your child's name and the classes that will be missed. We will notify the instructor(s).
Student Responsibility
The Regis School of the Sacred Heart expects its students to maintain an honorable standard of behavior. Stealing, possession or use of alcohol, drugs or tobacco, cheating or dishonesty will result in a student's dismissal. Regis also reserves the right to dismiss any student whose conduct is disruptive to her/his fellow classmates or to Regis. The Regis handbook of rules and responsibilities applies to the Summer Program.
Camps are contingent on at least five students registering.
Please fill out the
summer emergency contact form
and submit it to Pam Weikel, Camp Regis Director, at
pweikel@theregisschool.org
.
Ten campers are required for a camp to go forward unless otherwise stated on the camp description.
In the event of camp cancellation due to inclement weather such as hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes or severe storms, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED. This policy ensures the continuity of our program and allows us to maintain high-quality operations. We will make every effort to communicate closures promptly.
PAM WEIKEL
Director of Auxiliary Programs
pweikel@theregisschool.org
832-303-8164*
*text messages only