Saturday, December 28, 2024

How to Keep Your Kids Busy in Coronado This Summer

DaycampSchool’s out in a matter of weeks! We live in a small beach community, and it’s not hard for kids to find plenty of things to do outside with friends and family during the summer: pick up soccer at Tidelands Park, a day trip to the San Diego Zoo or Seaworld, or an afternoon learning to surf or building sandcastles at the beach.

But for those looking for more structure, here are some fun and educational opportunities for your kids this summer — camps, jobs, lifeguard training, and more — all in Coronado.

Resources for All Ages

The Coronado Community Center has a pool, gym, rock wall, tennis courts, and party spaces for summer afternoons or special events. Call (619) 522-7342 for the front desk. Pool hours and prices are listed here. Tennis court use schedule is listed here.

The Coronado Public Library offers books, computers, and free events that appeal to all ages. Story time, kids crafts, and teen programs are also offered throughout the week. Further details and a full schedule can be found here.

Babies and Pre-Kindergarteners

The Coronado Community Center offers Mommy & Me classes including tumbling, yoga, and even Star Wars Dance Camp. Ages vary from 12 months to five years. For preschool and pre-K children, themed summer camps are available that run from 9am-12pm three to four days a week. Call (619) 522-7342 for the front desk, or view the course catalog here.

The Coronado Community Center also offers swimming lessons for a variety of ages and skill levels. View more details in the catalog here.

Churches offer summer programs for young children. Coronado Baptist offers care for babies, and Resurrection Lutheran‘s summer preschool program is another popular option. At least two churches offer Vacation Bible School week-long programs, too: Graham Memorial Presbyterian’s VBS takes children entering Kindergarten through Grade Five, and St. Paul’s Methodist’s VBS begins at age three.

School-Age Children

The Coronado Schools Foundation offers Summer Enrichment courses for children in Kindergarten through 12th Grade in three one-week sessions from June 14 to July 1. More details here.

The Coronado Community Center offers multiple camp options that run for several hours either in the morning or afternoon. Some interesting themes include Girl Powered Engineering Using Lego, Junior Musical Theater, and sports camps. Camp Coronado is another option for kids ages five to twelve; the theme changes each week and the hours are from 10am to 3pm. See further details and options in the course catalog here.

Swim lessons are also offered through the Coronado Community Center for all ages and skills. More details in the course catalog here. Further swim lessons are available at the BBMAC pool at the high school. To find out more and to register, visit the CNSA website here.

Earn your Junior Lifeguard Certification through a one-week program at the Coronado Community Center. Ages eight to thirteen. More details in the course catalog here.

The Coronado Yacht Club offers popular summer sailing camps. More details here.

Go to Surf Camp at Coronado Surfing Academy! Ages 8 and up.

At least two churches offer Vacation Bible School week-long programs: Graham Memorial Presbyterian’s VBS takes children entering Kindergarten through Grade Five, and St. Paul’s Methodist’s VBS begins at age three.

Teenagers

The Coronado Schools Foundation offers Summer Enrichment courses for children in Kindergarten through 12th Grade in three one-week sessions from June 14 to July 1. More details here.

Creative dance, engineering, chess, watersports, and more — endless camp options available at the Coronado Community Center. More details in the course catalog here.

Swim lessons are also offered through the Coronado Community Center for all ages and skills. More details in the course catalog here. Further swim lessons are available at the BBMAC pool at the high school. To find out more and to register, visit the CNSA website here.

Earn your Junior Lifeguard Certification through a one-week program at the Coronado Community Center. Ages eight to thirteen. For older teens interested in working as lifeguards this summer, the Coronado Community Center also offers Junior Lifeguard Cadet courses. The Coronado Police Department also offers a Babysitter Certification course. More details in the Community Center course catalog here.

The Coronado Yacht Club offers popular summer sailing camps. More details here.

Go to Surf Camp at Coronado Surfing Academy! Ages 8 and up.

For those in need of volunteer hours, the Coronado Community Center offers a Leader in Training program for teens entering 11th and 12th Grade. More details in the course catalog here.

For industrious teens, some summer job openings are listed here.

Outside Coronado

For those wanting to venture down the Silver Strand and across the bridge, there are many, many options available for your kids. A few that Coronado moms have recommended include the YMCA Camp Surf in Imperial Beach, Rawhide Ranch Summer Camp, San Diego Zoo Camp, and Seaworld Summer Camp.

In Balboa Park, the Science Museum Camp and San Diego Junior Theater Camp come highly recommended as well.

Add to this List!

This list is by no means exhaustive! Please feel free to add suggestions in the comments section below, and we will update the article accordingly as well.



Becca Garber
Becca Garberhttp://beccagarber.com
Becca is a Coronado local, military spouse, mother of three, and an ICU nurse on hiatus. In Coronado, you will find her at the playground with her kids, jogging to the beach, or searching the Coronado library for another good read.Have news to share? Send tips, story ideas or letters to the editor to: [email protected].

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