Camp Guide
Welcome to Headfirst Summer Camps at St. Patrick's!
We’re so excited to have your camper join us this summer for Headfirst Summer Camp at St. Patrick's! Here’s everything you need to know to make sure your camper has a smooth, safe, and fun-filled day at camp.
Questions? Contact UsWhat to Wear
In the morning, dress your camper in:
- Sunscreen (please apply before arriving!)
- Our counselors will ensure campers have sunscreen on every time they are outside!
- Sneakers or closed-back shoes (no flip-flops or sandals)
- Bathing suit (under their clothes is perfect)
What to Pack
Please send your camper with:
- Lunch (more on that below)
- Water bottle (labeled, and please pack one per camper!)
- Towel
- Change of clothes
- Sunscreen (especially if you prefer a specific brand—just label it and pack it in a Ziploc)
Please leave these items at home:
- cell phones
- toys
- electronics
- trading cards
- stuffed animals
- anything valuable or irreplaceable
Camp Location
Camp is held at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Day School:
📍 4700 Whitehaven Pkwy, Washington D.C., 20007
Camp Hours
Camp Day: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Drop-Off: 8:30am – 9:00am
Pick-Up: 2:30pm – 3:00pm
Stay in your car and follow the signs—we’ve got a friendly and efficient carpool system ready for you. Be sure to:
- Print and display your Pick-up Placard on your dashboard
- Add all authorized pick-up people in your Parent Dashboard
Running late or need to pick up early? No problem! Just:
Email us at customercare@headfirstcamps.com
When you arrive, stay in your car and call 📞 202-621-1921 ext. 4700.
Lunch & Snack at Headfirst
We are a 100% nut-free camp—no peanuts or tree nuts products and ingredients, please!
- Pack lunch in a labeled lunchbox (with utensils and a cold pack)
- One snack is provided daily (Goldfish crackers), but feel free to send your own if preferred—especially for dietary needs or allergies
- No fridge or microwave on-site, so please plan accordingly
- If you’re bringing sun butter, please label it as such
At our St. Patrick’s site, campers enjoy daily swim time at the GWU Mount Vernon Campus outdoor pool, just a short walk across the road from other camp activities.
Instructional vs. Recreational Swim
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Rising Pre‑K3 through Rising 1st Grade
(Junior Day Camp, Day Camp, Multi‑Sport I)
Campers participate in daily instructional swim lessons focused on skill development and water confidence. -
Rising 2nd through Rising 5th Grade
(Innovators, Inc. and Multi‑Sport II+)
Campers participate in daily recreational swim, emphasizing fun, confidence, and safe enjoyment of the pool.
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Safety First
The pool is fully supervised at all times by certified lifeguards, swim leaders, and counselors, with a 3:1 swimmer‑to‑staff ratio during instructional lessons to ensure personalized attention and safety.
Swim Progress Updates
For campers in instructional swim, families will receive weekly swim progress reports, so you can celebrate your camper’s aquatic achievements and growing confidence in the water.
Label everything—seriously, it really helps!
- Labeled items will be returned as efficiently as possible.
- Unlabeled items are posted on the Campanion app every Thursday to be claimed. Reach out to us if you recognize a lost item!
- Unclaimed items will be donated or thrown away at the end of the summer
Allergies
We’re nut-free and vigilant about food safety:
- No food sharing allowed
- Tables are wiped and hands are washed after eating
- Red allergy wristbands will be provided at check-in for campers with allergies to ensure all staff are vigilant on monitoring allergy support
If your camper has other allergies or medical needs, let us know via your forms. Our team will reach out with any questions prior to your camp week as needed.
Medication
If your camper is bringing medication to camp:
- Label everything with their full name
- Upload the Medication Authorization Form (signed by a doctor) to your Parent Dashboard
- Fill out the Medication & Allergy Action Plan online
- Bring medication in a labeled gallon Ziploc bag on Monday
A few notes on medication at Headfirst:
- EpiPens and inhalers stay with counselors at all times in fanny packs. Other medications are stored safely by our Safety Coordinator and supervised during administration.
- While Headfirst staff supervise medication use, they do not administer it—except in emergencies involving EpiPens or inhalers brought from home.
- All medication is returned at week’s end. If your camper is with us for multiple weeks, please bring it back each Monday.
- If your camper needs additional medical support, reach out—we’re happy to discuss your camper’s individual needs.
Campanion App
We use the Campanion app for everything from forms to photos to updates.
Don’t have Campanion yet? Download it here to view photos, fill out forms, and stay in the loop. Just log in with the same info you used to register.
Morning & Afternoon Options
Need extra flexibility? We offer weekly Extended Day options both before and after the camp day.
- Morning drop-off starts as early as 7:30 a.m.
- Afternoon pick-up is available any time before 6:00 p.m.
Campers enjoy games, crafts, snack and sports—plenty to keep them engaged and happy until you’re ready to pick them up!
Tuition (Per Week)
- AM Extended Day: $100/week
- PM Extended Day: $200/week
How to Enroll
Extended Day is available by the week only. Add it to your camper’s application through your Parent Dashboard, or give us a call!
Sample Extended Day Schedule
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 7:30-9:00am | Story Time, Arts & Crafts |
| 9:00-3:00pm | Camp Time! |
| 3:00-3:15pm | Transition & Snack |
| 3:15-4:00pm | First Activity |
| 4:00-4:45pm | Second Activity |
| 4:45-5:15pm | Third Activity |
| 5:30-6:00pm | Wind Down Time |
Dress-Up Wednesdays & Camp T‑Shirt Thursdays
Wednesdays are for fun themes and team spirit! Thursdays are Camp T-Shirt Day. Your camper will receive their camp t-shirt prior to the Thursday on their first week of camp.
Participation is optional, but always encouraged!
| Week | Theme |
|---|---|
| Week 1 (June 10) | Safari Day |
| Week 2 (June 17) | Superhero Day |
| Week 3 (June 24) | Crazy Hat Day |
| Week 4 (July 1) | Firework Day (Wear Red, White & Blue) |
| Week 5 (July 8) | DIPG Awareness Day (Wear Yellow) |
| Week 6 (July 15) | Winter in July Day |
| Week 7 (July 22) | Out of This World Day (Dress Space-y) |
| Week 8 (July 29) | Favorite Sports Team |
| Week 9 (August 5) | Wacky Tacky Wednesday! |
| Week 10 (August 12) | End of Summer Blues (Wear Blue) |
| Week 11 (August 19) | Crazy Sock Day |
Buddy Requests
Want your camper placed with a friend? We do our best to make it happen! Submit your Buddy Request via the “Buddy Requests” form in your Parent Portal by June 1st.
We thoughtfully create balanced camp groups to support social growth and connection. Here’s what we can guarantee:
- Day Camp & Jr. Day Camp: 2 buddy requests guaranteed
- Innovators, Inc. & Multi-Sport: 1 buddy request guaranteed
Whether your child is coming with friends or flying solo, our counselors work hard to help every camper feel welcomed and part of the group.
Your Headfirst Team at St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School
There is still time!
We still have spots open for camps this summer. Explore our available camps and sign up today!
Jr. Day Camp
- Nurturing
- Joyful
- Confidence-Building
Day Camp
- Fun
- Engaging
- Inclusive
Multi-Sport
- Active
- Exploratory
- Confidence-Building
Innovators, Inc
- Creative
- Curious
- Empowering
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