At Globe Cambridge School, our seasonal camps and immersive programs are designed to extend learning beyond the classroom while nurturing curiosity, creativity, and global awareness.
Across esports, academics, arts, leadership, and international exchange, each program combines structured learning with experiential exploration—supporting students at different stages of growth in a supportive, intellectually engaging environment.
Our camps and programs run year-round, offering flexible options throughout the academic year and school holiday periods.
To comply with provincial regulations, campers must be at least six (6) years of age at the time of attendance, and meet the age guidelines listed for each program.
For international exchange and global immersion programs, we kindly ask families to plan ahead. Registration is recommended at least 2–3 months in advance to allow sufficient time for visa and travel arrangements.
Weekly registration closes each Thursday at 12:00 p.m. (noon). If you need assistance after the portal has closed, please contact the GCS Office at +1 416-331-8808
If you have any questions, our Office will be happy to assist.
Short-Term Enrichment | Age-Specific Programs
The Summer Intensive Camps are designed to offer focused, short-term learning experiences that combine academic enrichment, creativity, and physical activity in an engaging and age-appropriate environment.
Each Week camp emphasizes active participation, confidence-building, and skill discovery, allowing students to explore new interests or deepen existing ones through hands-on learning, teamwork, and guided instruction. Programs are grouped by age to ensure the right balance of challenge, structure, and enjoyment.
The Creative Arts Camp offers young learners a joyful introduction to visual arts through hands-on exploration and imaginative play.
Children work with a variety of materials and techniques—drawing, painting, crafting, and mixed media—while developing fine motor skills, creative confidence, and self-expression. Activities are designed to be playful yet purposeful, encouraging curiosity, collaboration, and pride in their creations.
This camp provides a nurturing environment where creativity is celebrated and every child’s ideas are valued.
The Youth Basketball Training Camp focuses on developing core basketball skills while fostering teamwork and sportsmanship.
Campers participate in daily drills, skill-building exercises, and small-group games designed to improve coordination, shooting, passing, and game awareness. Instruction emphasizes effort, collaboration, and enjoyment of the sport, helping students build confidence both on and off the court.
This camp is ideal for young athletes looking to develop fundamentals in a positive and structured environment.
The Dance Camp invites students to explore movement, rhythm, and expression through structured instruction and creative practice.
Each day includes guided warm-ups, technique development, and choreography sessions, allowing students to build coordination, musicality, and confidence. Campers also work collaboratively to rehearse routines and explore expressive movement through different styles.
The camp encourages physical awareness, creativity, and performance confidence in a supportive, energetic setting.
The Advanced Soccer Training Camp provides focused technical and tactical development for students seeking to strengthen their skills.
Training sessions include ball control, passing, positioning, and game strategy, supported by conditioning and teamwork drills. Campers engage in structured practices and match play, applying skills in realistic game situations.
The program promotes discipline, resilience, and a deeper understanding of the game within a high-energy and supportive environment.
The Drama & Theatre Arts Camp introduces students to performance and storytelling through acting, movement, and stage-based activities.
Campers participate in improvisation exercises, scene work, and ensemble activities that build confidence, creativity, and collaboration. Throughout the program, students explore character development, expression, and stage presence in a supportive and engaging environment.
The camp encourages self-expression while fostering teamwork and performance confidence.
The Visual Arts Camp offers students the opportunity to develop artistic skills through guided studio practice and creative exploration.
Campers work across drawing, painting, and mixed media projects, learning foundational techniques while experimenting with materials and ideas. Instruction encourages observation, creative risk-taking, and thoughtful reflection on artistic choices.
Students leave the camp with a stronger understanding of visual language and a growing confidence in their creative abilities.
The Esports & Game Development Camp blends digital creativity, computational thinking, and collaborative play.
Mornings are dedicated to game-related coding and digital design concepts, introducing students to the logic behind game mechanics, programming fundamentals, and interactive systems. Afternoons offer supervised esports gameplay, where students apply strategy, teamwork, and communication skills in a structured environment.
This camp encourages balanced engagement with technology—connecting creativity, critical thinking, and responsible digital participation.
The Debate & Public Speaking Camp helps students build confidence, clarity, and persuasive communication skills.
Each day includes structured instructional sessions focused on argument development, speech organization, and effective delivery. Campers then apply these skills through debates, discussions, and interactive speaking activities that emphasize teamwork and quick thinking.
The camp supports students in developing their voice while learning to listen, respond, and communicate with purpose.
The Leadership Training Camp is designed to help students develop leadership skills through guided challenges, discussion, and reflection.
Participants explore topics such as responsibility, teamwork, decision-making, and communication while engaging in practical activities that require collaboration and initiative. The program blends theoretical understanding with real-world application, encouraging students to reflect on their leadership style and strengths.
This camp prepares students to take on leadership roles within school, camp, and community settings.
The Coding Camp introduces students to computer programming through hands-on projects and guided problem-solving.
Campers spend their days learning how code works, breaking down challenges into logical steps, and building simple programs and interactive projects. Sessions combine short instructional lessons with extended practice time, allowing students to test ideas, debug errors, and collaborate with peers as they bring concepts to life.
The camp emphasizes creativity, persistence, and analytical thinking—key skills for students interested in technology and digital innovation.
The Robotics Camp introduces students to the world of robotics through design, construction, and programming challenges.
Campers work in teams to plan, build, and program robots using a variety of tools and software. Throughout the week, students test ideas, solve problems, and refine their designs as they work toward completing functional robotic projects.
The camp emphasizes critical thinking, teamwork, and hands-on learning, culminating in a final challenge where robots are created to address real-world tasks.
If you have any questions about our programs, please call +1 416-331-8808 or email us at Janusxu@globeschool.com
Extended Programs | March Break Immersion
Ages 6–16
The March Break Immersion Program offers students the opportunity to step directly into the Globe Cambridge School experience.
Rather than a traditional standalone camp, participants join our current students in real classrooms, following a structured academic schedule and engaging in the rhythm of an authentic school week.
Students attend age-appropriate classes alongside enrolled GCS students, experiencing our IB, Pre-AP, and AP-informed teaching approach in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Beyond the classroom, participants take part in a rich selection of co-curricular and after-school clubs — from athletics and visual arts to robotics, debate, leadership, and performing arts. The program balances academic engagement with meaningful social interaction and dynamic extracurricular exploration.
This immersive experience allows students to:
Build confidence in a real North American classroom setting
Develop friendships within an active school community
Experience small-class learning and individualized attention
Explore diverse clubs and enrichment opportunities
Gain insight into the GCS academic pathway before enrollment
The March Break Immersion Program is ideal for families considering future enrollment, international students seeking short-term academic exposure, or local students wishing to experience a private school environment during the break.
Students return from the program with greater independence, clearer academic direction, and a deeper understanding of what a GCS education offers.
YES! We are OPEN on all holidays, and run 5 days a week, every week of the summer.
You may register your child for a camp program, as long as they meet the minimum age requirement.
China & Canada Campuses | Summer & Winter Options
The International Exchange & Global Immersion Program offers international students the opportunity to experience academic life across Globe Cambridge School’s Canada and China campuses.
With flexible options available during summer and winter, students may choose to study at one campus or explore both, gaining meaningful exposure to academic learning, school culture, and cross-cultural exchange within a real private school environment.
This program supports global perspective, academic continuity, and personal growth—while allowing students to experience education in different cultural contexts.