Oakland Summer Camp – Rockridge

Chabot Elementary - Oakland

  • 6686 Chabot Road, Oakland, CA 94618
  • (510) 956-4719

Grades: K - 10
Running from: June 1 - July 17

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A Day at Camp Galileo

Camp Galileo’s acclaimed curriculum combines STEAM exploration and outdoor fun for kids in grades K–10. Camp day: 9am–3pm Extended care available. AM care: 8–9am | PM care: 3–6pm

  • K-1st
  • 2nd-3rd
  • 4th-5th
  • 6th-8th
  • 8th-10th

Kinder - 1st

Our Nebula Campers work on 1-2 day, age-appropriate projects individually and in small groups to challenge their thinking and test their perseverance.

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  • Optional AM Care

    Families that need an early start can drop campers off for convenient pre-camp care from 8 am to 9 am.

  • Opening Ceremony

    Each day kicks off with an all-camp energizing opening ceremony full of songs, skits, and cheers.

  • Innovator's Studio

    Campers build creative confidence by turning their ideas into individual, polished STEAM projects to take home every week.

  • Snack Break

    Campers take a nut-free snack break to refuel their brains and bodies.

  • Idea Lab

    Campers collaborate in small groups on daily design challenges, experiment with wild ideas and discover that sending their creations crashing down is all part of the fun—and learning!

  • Lunch/Free Play

    All-camp lunch and break. Campers eat lunch and play outside with friends.

  • Outdoor Adventure

    Campers play exciting outdoor games, take on team-building challenges with an innovative twist and engage in traditional camp fun.

  • Closing Ceremony

    We end the day together with a special all-camp gathering.

  • Optional PM Care

    Extended Care campers head to our exciting, inviting post-camp destination to keep the fun rolling from 3 pm–6 pm. Activities include outdoor time, lanyards and crafts.

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2nd - 3rd

Our Star Campers work on 1-2 day, age-appropriate projects individually and in small groups to challenge their thinking and test their perseverance.

  • Optional AM Care

    Families that need an early start can drop campers off for convenient pre-camp care from 8 am to 9 am.

  • Opening Ceremony

    Each day kicks off with an all-camp energizing opening ceremony full of songs, skits, and cheers.

  • Innovator's Studio

    Campers build creative confidence by turning their ideas into individual, polished STEAM projects to take home every week.

  • Snack Break

    Campers take a nut-free snack break to refuel their brains and bodies.

  • Idea Lab

    Campers collaborate in small groups on daily design challenges, experiment with wild ideas and discover that sending their creations crashing down is all part of the fun—and learning!

  • Lunch/Free Play

    All-camp lunch and break. Campers eat lunch and play outside with friends.

  • Outdoor Adventure

    Campers play exciting outdoor games, take on team-building challenges with an innovative twist and engage in traditional camp fun.

  • Closing Ceremony

    We end the day together with a special all-camp gathering.

  • Optional PM Care

    Extended Care campers head to our exciting, inviting post-camp destination to keep the fun rolling from 3 pm–6 pm. Activities include outdoor time, lanyards and crafts.

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4th - 5th

Supernova campers work to complete small group challenges and work on longer, individual projects that test their determination.

  • Optional AM Care

    Families that need an early start can drop campers off for convenient pre-camp care from 8 am to 9 am.

  • Opening Ceremony

    Each day kicks off with an all-camp energizing opening ceremony full of songs, skits, and cheers.

  • Innovator's Studio

    Campers build creative confidence by turning their ideas into individual, polished STEAM projects to take home every week.

  • Snack Break

    Campers take a nut-free snack break to refuel their brains and bodies.

  • Idea Lab

    Campers collaborate in small groups on daily design challenges, experiment with wild ideas and discover that sending their creations crashing down is all part of the fun—and learning!

  • Lunch/Free Play

    All-camp lunch and break. Campers eat lunch and play outside with friends.

  • Outdoor Adventure

    Campers play exciting outdoor games, take on team-building challenges with an innovative twist and engage in traditional camp fun.

  • Closing Ceremony

    We end the day together with a special all-camp gathering.

  • Optional PM Care

    Extended Care campers head to our exciting, inviting post-camp destination to keep the fun rolling from 3 pm–6 pm. Activities include outdoor time, lanyards and crafts.

Learn more

6th - 8th

Our Middle schoolers campers, Meteors, work on one epic individual project throughout the week. They collaborate with others to provide feedback and a helping hand.

  • Optional AM Care

    Families that need an early start can drop campers off for convenient pre-camp care from 8 am to 9 am.

  • Opening Ceremony

    Each day kicks off with an all-camp energizing opening ceremony full of songs, skits, and cheers.

  • Individual Project Work

    Campers focus on one amazing week-long project, building incredible new skills as they transform their grand vision into reality.

  • Lunch/Free Play

    Campers take a nut-free snack break to refuel their brains and bodies.

  • More Project Time

    Campers get back to work on their epic projects with help from inspiring instructors, sophisticated tools and like-minded peers.

  • Closing Ceremony

    We end the day together with a special all-camp gathering.

  • Optional PM Care

    Extended Care campers head to our exciting, inviting post-camp destination to keep the fun rolling from 3 pm–6 pm. Activities include outdoor time, lanyards and crafts.

Counselor in Training

CITs are leaders at camp. They engage in leadership development activities and own projects within a camp aspect of their choosing.

  • Optional AM Care

    Families that need an early start can drop campers off for convenient pre-camp care from 8 am to 9 am.

  • Opening Ceremony

    Each day kicks off with an all-camp energizing opening ceremony full of songs, skits, and cheers.

  • Leadership Development / Team Building

    Counselors in training shadow K–5th-grade campers, observe and support Galileo staffers in action, mentor younger kids and get personalized coaching from experienced instructors.

  • Camp Mentorship

    Counselors in training shadow K–5th-grade campers, observe and support Galileo staffers in action, mentor younger kids and get personalized coaching from experienced instructors.

  • Lunch

    CITs eat lunch together and spend time with friends.

  • Camp Magic

    CITs help make camp magic by devising Water Day stations, leading skits, planning flash mobs, crafting flair and more. They also tackle hands-on design challenges from engineering launchers and golf-courses, to putting on mini Olympics.

  • Closing Ceremony

    We end the day together with a special all-camp ceremony.

  • Optional PM Care

    Extended Care campers head to our exciting, inviting post-camp destination to keep the fun rolling from 3 pm–6 pm. Activities include outdoor time, lanyards and crafts.

Choose Your Weeks

Click on "See Details" below to learn about the unique Galileo projects happening each week at camp.

Week Jun 1 - Jun 5 Jun 8 - Jun 12 Jun 15 - Jun 18 * Jun 22 - Jun 26 Jun 29 - Jul 2 * Jul 6 - Jul 10 Jul 13 - Jul 17

Nebulas

Collaborative innovation challenges; mindful outdoor play; and weekly STEAM projects designed for rising K-1st graders

Closed for Enrollment Mission to the Moon $595

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Open Superhero Adventure $595

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Open Animal Extravaganza $525

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Open Rail Rides & Road Trips $595

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Open Amusement Park Party $525

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Open Coral Reef Quest $595

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Open Mission to the Moon $595

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Stars

Collaborative innovation challenges; mindful outdoor play; and weekly STEAM projects designed for rising 2nd-3rd graders

Closed for Enrollment Toymaker's Workshop $575

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Open Tropical Rainforest Trek $575

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Open Outer Space Odyssey $505

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Open Dinosaur Park $575

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Open Castles & Kingdoms $505

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Open Inventor’s Garage $575

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Open Toymaker's Workshop $575

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Supernovas

Collaborative innovation challenges; mindful outdoor play; and weekly STEAM project designed for rising 4-5th graders

Closed for Enrollment Pinball Whiz-Kid $575

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Open Dazzling Light Designer $575

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Open Animal Bot Builder $505

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Open Mechanical Scene Maker $575

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Open Treehouse Architect $505

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Open Super Safecracker $575

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Open Pinball Whiz-Kid $575

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Meteors

Week-long STEAM projects for rising 6-8th graders

Unavailable

Program not running this week

Almost Full Escape Room $575

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Open Remote-Control Robot $505

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Almost Full Custom Go Karts $675

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Open Escape Room $505

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Almost Full Remote-Control Robot $575

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Open Custom Go Karts $675

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CIT

Leadership training and operations rotations for 8th-10th graders

Counselor in Training Closed for Enrollment Counselor in Training $425

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Counselor in Training Open Counselor in Training $425

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Counselor in Training Open Counselor in Training $355

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Counselor in Training Open Counselor in Training $425

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Counselor in Training Open Counselor in Training $355

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Counselor in Training Open Counselor in Training $425

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Counselor in Training Closed for Enrollment Counselor in Training $425

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  • k-1st
  • 2nd-3rd
  • 4th-5th
  • 6th-8th
  • 8th-10th
Week
Nebulas

Collaborative innovation challenges; mindful outdoor play; and weekly STEAM projects designed for rising K-1st graders

Jun 1 -
Jun 5
Closed for Enrollment Mission to the Moon $595 See Details
Jun 8 -
Jun 12
Open Superhero Adventure $595 See Details
Jun 15 -
Jun 18 *
Open Animal Extravaganza $525 See Details
Jun 22 -
Jun 26
Open Rail Rides & Road Trips $595 See Details
Jun 29 -
Jul 2 *
Open Amusement Park Party $525 See Details
Jul 6 -
Jul 10
Open Coral Reef Quest $595 See Details
Jul 13 -
Jul 17
Open Mission to the Moon $595 See Details
Week
Stars

Collaborative innovation challenges; mindful outdoor play; and weekly STEAM projects designed for rising 2nd-3rd graders

Jun 1 -
Jun 5
Closed for Enrollment Toymaker's Workshop $575 See Details
Jun 8 -
Jun 12
Open Tropical Rainforest Trek $575 See Details
Jun 15 -
Jun 18 *
Open Outer Space Odyssey $505 See Details
Jun 22 -
Jun 26
Open Dinosaur Park $575 See Details
Jun 29 -
Jul 2 *
Open Castles & Kingdoms $505 See Details
Jul 6 -
Jul 10
Open Inventor’s Garage $575 See Details
Jul 13 -
Jul 17
Open Toymaker's Workshop $575 See Details
Week
Supernovas

Collaborative innovation challenges; mindful outdoor play; and weekly STEAM project designed for rising 4-5th graders

Jun 1 -
Jun 5
Closed for Enrollment Pinball Whiz-Kid $575 See Details
Jun 8 -
Jun 12
Open Dazzling Light Designer $575 See Details
Jun 15 -
Jun 18 *
Open Animal Bot Builder $505 See Details
Jun 22 -
Jun 26
Open Mechanical Scene Maker $575 See Details
Jun 29 -
Jul 2 *
Open Treehouse Architect $505 See Details
Jul 6 -
Jul 10
Open Super Safecracker $575 See Details
Jul 13 -
Jul 17
Open Pinball Whiz-Kid $575 See Details
Week
Meteors

Week-long STEAM projects for rising 6-8th graders

Jun 1 -
Jun 5
Unavailable

Program not running this week

Jun 8 -
Jun 12
Almost Full Escape Room $575 See Details
Jun 15 -
Jun 18 *
Open Remote-Control Robot $505 See Details
Jun 22 -
Jun 26
Almost Full Custom Go Karts $675 See Details
Jun 29 -
Jul 2 *
Open Escape Room $505 See Details
Jul 6 -
Jul 10
Almost Full Remote-Control Robot $575 See Details
Jul 13 -
Jul 17
Open Custom Go Karts $675 See Details

*The weeks of June 15 and June 29th are 4-day weeks due to the Juneteenth and 4th of July federal holidays.
Meteors program Custom Go-Karts week has a $100 materials fee reflected in the price.

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Weekly Overview
Extended Care
  • Morning: $45/wk
  • Afternoon: $90/wk
  • Morning and Afternoon: $110/wk
Discounts
  • Enroll by February 28, 2026 for $50 off per week, priority friend placement, free cancellation through 1/31 and an exclusive Early Bird pin!
  • Spend more than one week with us and save $25/week after your first week.
  • Join us for six weeks and save an additional $100 off your total.

More Weeks = More Savings

Note: Effective weekly rates and totals are calculated based on the price of a 5-day week and do not include the $100 materials fee for Meteors Custom Go-Karts.

  • K-1st
  • 2nd-3rd
  • 4th-5th
  • 6th-8th
  • 8th-10th

1 week

$595

2 weeks

$~583/week

Savings: $25

Total price: $1,165

3 weeks

$~578/week

Savings: $50

Total price: $1,735

4 weeks

$~576/week

Savings: $75

Total price: $2,305

5 weeks

$~575/week

Savings: $100

Total price: $2,875

6 weeks

$~558/week

Savings: $225

Total price: $3,345

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1 week

$575

2 weeks

$~563/week

Savings: $25

Total price: $1,125

3 weeks

$~558/week

Savings: $50

Total price: $1,675

4 weeks

$~556/week

Savings: $75

Total price: $2,225

5 weeks

$~555/week

Savings: $100

Total price: $2,775

6 weeks

$~538/week

Savings: $225

Total price: $3,225

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1 week

$575

2 weeks

$~563/week

Savings: $25

Total price: $1,125

3 weeks

$~558/week

Savings: $50

Total price: $1,675

4 weeks

$~556/week

Savings: $75

Total price: $2,225

5 weeks

$~555/week

Savings: $100

Total price: $2,775

6 weeks

$~538/week

Savings: $225

Total price: $3,225

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1 week

$575

2 weeks

$~563/week

Savings: $25

Total price: $1,125

3 weeks

$~558/week

Savings: $50

Total price: $1,675

4 weeks

$~556/week

Savings: $75

Total price: $2,225

5 weeks

$~555/week

Savings: $100

Total price: $2,775

6 weeks

$~538/week

Savings: $225

Total price: $3,225

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1 week

$425

2 weeks

$~413/week

Savings: $25

Total price: $825

3 weeks

$~408/week

Savings: $50

Total price: $1,225

4 weeks

$~406/week

Savings: $75

Total price: $1,625

5 weeks

$~405/week

Savings: $100

Total price: $2,025

6 weeks

$~388/week

Savings: $225

Total price: $2,325

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Extended Care Pricing

Extended Care is priced on a weekly basis. 4-day week pricing of $36/week for morning care, $72/week for afternoon care and $90/week for both morning and afternoon care.

  • Extended Care AM

    Drop off your camper as early as 8am.

    $45/week

  • Extended Care PM

    Pick up your camper as late as 6pm.

    $90/week

  • Extended Care AM and PM

    Pick up your camper as early as 8am and drop off as late as 6pm.

    $110/week

Need-Based Scholarships & Discounts Available

Camp Guide for Enrolled Campers

Everything you need to know about Camp Galileo Oakland

Camp Information

Welcome to Summer 2026!

At Camp Galileo, campers explore and create with confidence and joy.

While the guidelines below keep things running smoothly, they’re also the secret ingredients that let every camper dive fully and freely into hands-on projects, epic games and satisfying teamwork. When everyone knows what to expect, we can focus on what we do best: making this summer the best one yet!

Camp Location

This summer, camp is located at:

Chabot Elementary - Oakland

6686 Chabot Road

Oakland, CA 94618

Camp Phone Number

(510) 956-4719

Camp Email

[email protected]

Camp Director

Phoebe Sauter

The camp phone number is available during camp hours, from 8am-6pm, for urgent questions and updates to your authorized pickups.

For any other questions about your camp location, or feedback about your camper’s experience, please email us at the camp email address listed above.

You can reach out to your Camp Director via the phone number and email address above up to two weeks before your first week of camp. If questions come up before then, you can reach out to our Customer Service team at [email protected]

Questions?

  • Keep an eye out for emails in the month leading up to camp with everything you need to know.
  • Let your Camp Director know if you have any other questions or concerns.

We can’t wait to see you at camp and make every arrival and departure a breeze! If you have any questions, please ask! We want this to be the best summer ever.

Week Before Camp

Prepare for a Smooth (and Super Fun) Week at Camp Galileo!

A little prep goes a long way toward making your camper’s week exciting and worry-free.

Please follow these steps to get set for a stellar start:

  • Review Your Details: Log in to your account and double-check your registration details, especially the mandatory Health History section for each of your campers. Please complete this required information prior to camp, so you don’t slow down check-in.
  • Review Emergency & Authorized Contacts: Make sure all the right grown-ups are listed as emergency contacts and authorized for pick-up. Please remind everyone on your authorized pick-up list to bring their photo ID when picking up your camper.
  • Review your schedule and sign up for Extended Care: Need a little extra time before or after camp? Log in to your Galileo account to sign up for Extended Care, so your camper can keep the fun going (and you can keep your day running smoothly). We offer Extended Care from 8-9am and 3-6pm.

With these quick steps, you’ll help set the stage for a week full of curiosity, creativity and Galileo magic!

Camp Logistics

Checking In and Checking Out

We’re so excited to kick off the week with you!

Monday Check-In: 8:30–9:00am

  • Try to arrive as close to 8:30am as possible, for a smooth start to the week.
  • Parents/guardians MUST accompany their campers on Monday at check-in, so we can verify health history forms and authorized pick-up lists.
  • The camp fun officially begins at 9:00am sharp!

Tuesday–Friday Check-In: 8:45–9:00am

  • Drop off your camper anytime between 8:45–9:00am.
  • If you arrive early, please wait with your camper until we’re ready to welcome everyone in.
  • Most camps offer curbside drop-off on Tuesdays through Fridays. Please check the Camp Specific Details section below for more details.

Daily Check-Out: 3:00pm

  • Camp wraps up at 3:00pm each day, with a fun-filled closing ceremony. Unless you have pre-scheduled an early dismissal of your camper with your Camp Director, we do not release campers early.
  • For safety reasons, only adults on your camper’s authorized pick-up list (with a photo ID) can pick-up your camper.
  • Authorized Pick-Ups (including parents) must show a photo ID every day at check out.
  • After 3:30pm, we charge a late pick-up fee of $1 per minute, and campers will wait for you in our Extended Care area.

Camp Specific Details

Check-In and Check-Out take place at the lower yard gate on Patton St.

Check-In:

  • Monday: Check-in is from 8:30- 9:00am. Please park on nearby streets (Chabot Rd or surrounding residential streets like Patton St). Walk your camper to check-in using the sidewalk and crosswalks. A parent/guardian is required to sign campers in on Monday.
  • Tuesday-Friday: Quick curbside drop-off is from 8:45-9:00am. Staff will greet you at your car and walk your camper in. Feel free to walk your camper up if preferred.

Check-Out: Check-Out begins at 3:00pm. Plan to park and walk in for pick-up. Follow signs and staff directions to Check-Out area. Photo ID will be required.

Camp Parking

Parking is available in the neighborhood surrounding the school. There is a handicap spot on Chabot Rd. Please avoid double parking or blocking driveways. Monday is our busiest arrival, please allow a few extra minutes for parking and walking in.

Extended Care (AM: 8:00–9:00am | PM: 3:00–6:00pm)

  • If your camper is enrolled in Extended Care, you can check in as early as 8:00am for AM Extended Care and pick up as late as 6:00pm for PM Extended Care.
  • PM Extended Care pick-up is anytime between 3:30–6:00pm.
  • Please note that there’s a $1 per minute late fee after 6:00pm (and after 3:30pm for regular camp).

Changes to Authorized Pick-Up List

  • Please make any updates or additions to your Authorized Pick-Up list in your account by 9:00am the Friday before your camp week.
  • Changes after that? Make your updates online AND notify camp staff at check-in. You can also email your camp to let them know.

Running Late or Picking Up Early?

No problem! Give your Camp Director a quick call or email (contact info is in the Camp Information section) so we can make sure your camper is ready.

Camp Communications

Stay in the Loop Camp Galileo Style!

At Camp Galileo, we believe that mind-expanding adventures and unforgettable fun start with great communication! Here’s how we’ll keep you connected to all the camp magic:

Before Your Camp Week

  • 8 Days Before Your Camp Week Begins: We’ll send you an email with everything you need to know about camp, plus a fun video clip previewing the week ahead!
  • Wednesday Before Camp: Still need to finish up health forms? We’ll send a friendly nudge, so you’re all set for a safe and spectacular start. You can also log in to your Galileo account and complete them before the first day of camp so that check-in is a breeze.

During Your Camp Week

  • Wednesday: Midweek, we’ll share a peek into your camper’s journey so far, plus a few fun questions to help spark big conversations about all the new things they’re exploring.
  • Friday: Help us make Camp Galileo even better and share your feedback in our quick survey!

Can’t get enough of Galileo? Follow @galileocamps on Instagram or Facebook to see what’s happening across our camps.

We’re here to make every moment at Camp Galileo extraordinary. Get ready for a summer of growth, creativity and serious fun!

What to Bring

What to Bring to Camp

The ultimate checklist! Please label all non-disposable items with your camper’s name.

Every Day

  • Backpack
  • Nut-Free Lunch & Snack(s): If your camper will be staying for PM Extended Care, please pack 2 snacks – one for the camp day and one for the afternoon.
  • Water Bottle
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, hat, or shades
  • Towel: for Water Day (Thursdays only)!
  • Galileo Lanyard & Name Tag: Wear it proudly after your first Monday
  • EpiPen: if you need it
  • Photo ID: Grown-ups need this for pick-up!

Dress Code

  • Comfortable, casual clothes that can get dirty
  • Layers for cool mornings (especially in the Bay Area)
  • Closed-toed shoes are required for Supernovas (4th-5th grades) and Meteors (6th-8th graders) and recommended for all!

Theme Days

Here’s what you need to know about Camp Galileo theme days:

  • 🌈 Tuesday: Team Color Day (Wear your team color, assigned Monday)
  • 🤪 Wednesday: Wacky Wednesday themes below!
    • 6/3: Sports Day
    • 6/10: Mismatch Day
    • 6/17: Pajama Day
    • 6/24: Character Day
    • 7/1: Camp “Free Choice” Week—check with camp staff on this week’s theme!
    • 7/8: Gali-ween
    • 7/15: Hat Day
    • 7/22: Hero Day
    • 7/29: Space Day
    • 8/5: Animal Day
    • 8/12: Dress Like a Staffer Day

  • 💧 Thursday: Water Day (At all locations except for San Francisco). See special Water Day items below.
  • 👕 Friday: We Are Galileo! (Wear your camp T-shirt. You will receive your camp T-shirt by Wednesday of your first camp week. Only one T-shirt per camper for the summer)

Special Items

  • On Water Day, campers should bring a towel and wear a swimsuit (under their clothes) and closed-toed water shoes. Please note that our two San Francisco locations do not offer Water Day, due to often chilly weather.
  • Note: Campers who depart at 3pm do not change out of their swimsuits before pick-up.
  • EpiPen, if needed, labeled with the camper’s name. EpiPens will stay with campers throughout the day.
  • Ice packs for perishable food. Food may be outside for periods of time, and we don’t provide refrigeration at camp.

NOT Permitted at Camp

  • Pets
  • Toys, games, cards, video games and other tech
  • Personal valuables
  • Weapons, drugs, alcohol, tobacco and banned substances

Cell Phones at Camp

  • Phones must stay off and in backpacks all day, including during Extended Care.
  • If you need to contact your camper for an emergency, please call the Camp Office – (the camp phone number is in the Camp Information section)

Camp Policies

Illness & Absences

At Camp Galileo, we follow all local Public Health Department guidelines. If your camper is showing signs of illness, please keep them home and let your Camp Director know of the absence.

Behavior Policy

The following policies help everyone feel safe and included, so campers can focus on learning and having fun:

  • Campers are expected to participate safely and respectfully.
  • Campers requiring 1:1 supervision, disrupting camp or threatening safety may be asked to leave.
  • Behaviors meriting expulsion include violence, threats, dangerous behavior, possession of weapons/substances, robbery, property damage, harassment, hazing or intimidation.
  • We do not issue refunds for campers asked to leave.

4th-8th Graders: Safe Materials Usage

Supernova (4th–5th graders) and Meteor (6th–8th graders) campers get to take their projects to the next level, using advanced materials to build big, bold creations. As safety is our top priority, we review responsible tool use at camp and encourage families to talk about these guidelines at home.

Glue Gun Safety:

  • Hold the glue gun carefully and never touch the metal part or hot glue.
  • Dispense only small amounts of glue at a time (small dots work best!).
  • Always return the glue gun to its designated space after use.
  • Wait 10 seconds before touching glued items.

Meteors ONLY Additional Tools:

  • Camp Galileo 6th–8th graders use additional tools, including tape measures, screwdrivers, clamps, drills and hand saws.
  • Always use tools as intended and respect your fellow innovators.

Phone Usage Policy:

At Camp Galileo, we believe that the magic of summer camp lies in real-world connection, creativity and hands-on learning. When you go through the Fun Machine, you enter a screen-free world, where campers and staff are fully present with one another—building friendships, exploring hands-on projects and immersing themselves in joyful learning and fun.

Our Screen-Free Experience Policy applies to all campers and staff and is grounded in our commitment to providing an engaging environment that can truly only exist at camp!

  • Campers are not permitted to use phones or personal digital devices at any time, including during extended care hours, unless they need to communicate with family and have been given permission to do so.
  • Devices should remain off and stored in backpacks throughout the camp day.
  • If a camper uses their phone, they will receive a reminder of our policy. After more than one reminder, their device will be stored in the camp office for the remainder of the day and returned at pick-up.

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Locations FAQ

Questions and answers about our camp locations and other basic camp info.

  • What ages can go to this summer camp?

    Camp Galileo Oakland (Rockridge) is designed for kids between 5–14 years old, or those entering K–8th grades in the fall. Campers are grouped by grade—rising K–1st (Nebulas), rising 2nd–3rd (Stars), rising 4th–5th (Supernovas) and rising 6th–8th (Meteors)—with activities tailored to their age.

  • What kinds of activities will campers do at this location?

    Rising K–5th graders visit three exciting destinations each day: Innovator’s Studio to create individual STEAM projects, Idea Lab to collaborate on fun design challenges and Outdoor Adventure for team games and classic summer fun. Rising 6th–8th graders spend their days diving into one epic weeklong project. Every Camp Galileo Oakland (Rockridge) camper also participates in all-camp games, ceremonies, skits and songs.

  • Can my camper attend multiple weeks?

    Absolutely! At Camp Galileo Oakland (Rockridge), we offer six unique weeks of curriculum for rising K–5th graders and three unique weeks for 6th–8th graders, so every session is a new adventure. We find that the more weeks kids attend, the more hands-on skills, creative confidence and resilience they build. We even offer discounts for attending multiple weeks at Camp Galileo Oakland (Rockridge): $25 off every week after your first, plus $100 off any six-week purchase.

  • What are the hours of camp?

    The regular camp day runs from 8am–3pm with optional extended care from 8–9am and 3–6pm, all onsite at Chabot Elementary - Oakland.

  • Is there pre-camp and after-camp care available?

    Yes! We offer morning extended care from 8–9am and afternoon extended care until 6pm (pick up any time between 3–6pm), all onsite at Chabot Elementary - Oakland.

  • What if my preferred location is TBD?

    “TBD” means we plan to host camp in or around Oakland (Rockridge) but are still finalizing our site. Once we confirm the exact location, we’ll update the website and notify enrolled families and families subscribed to our email list.

  • What does a typical day at camp look like?

    Kids at Camp Galileo Oakland (Rockridge) start each morning with a run through the fun machine and an all-camp opening ceremony onsite at Chabot Elementary - Oakland. The rest of the day is divided into three parts, where campers create awesome STEAM projects, collaborate on exciting design challenges and get outside for games and summer fun. In between, there’s snacktime, lunch, and plenty of memorable camp traditions.

  • Are snacks or lunch provided?

    No. Please send your camper to Chabot Elementary - Oakland with a nut-free snack and lunch and a refillable water bottle.

  • How does Galileo support campers with food allergies or dietary needs?

    Camp Galileo Oakland (Rockridge) is a nut-free camp. We don’t allow food sharing and train our staff to recognize allergic reactions and administer EpiPens if needed. We’ll collect your child’s allergy details during enrollment and review them before camp. We also encourage you to contact your camp director to discuss any specific allergy concerns.

Oakland Summer Camps

Oakland Summer Camps

Embark on a summer of creativity and innovation with Camp Galileo summer camps in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland at Chabot Elementary! Our summer camps offer kids a unique blend of outdoor activities, STEAM projects and traditional camp magic to make your child’s summer unforgettable.

At Camp Galileo in Oakland, campers get plenty of fresh air during outdoor games, and they’ll participate in engaging STEAM projects that foster creativity, perseverance and teamwork skills. From relay races to designing robots, every week is packed with mind-expanding activities that keep every camper engaged!

  • The Best Summer Camp Oakland Has to Offer

    Our Oakland summer camp offers much more than just your typical summer program. Our camps provide the perfect opportunity for your child to make lasting friendships while fostering teamwork and collaboration. Camp Galileo staff is full of educators and they will leave a lasting impression on your child for years to come.

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    Curious to see what our summer camps have in store for your child? Check out the remainder of our website and online reviews today – Let our knowledgeable and experienced camp staff help you find the perfect day camp for your child. Enroll now!

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