Putnam Indian Field School

Summer Camp Ages 2 1/2 - 5 Years

If you would like to make a magical time for your child consider the Summer Camp at the Putnam Indian Field School. We are one of the few camps in Greenwich, CT that can offer programs for children as young as 2 1/2.

A Good First Experience.

We all know how important it is that the first school experience be happy and positive, building self-confidence and independence. Because we have learned how to help children make the transition from home to school with a minimum of trauma, our Summer Camp is an easy first step into a school setting.

Professional Nursery Staff.

PIFS Summer Camp is staffed by caring professionals drawn from Putnam Indian Field School faculty and other nursery schools.

Activities.

Our facility and grounds have been specifically designed for young children. We have wonderful play yards with swings, slides, climbing gyms, play houses, tree houses, and plenty of open grassy areas for running and playing.  Among our child approved age appropriate summer activities are: Art, Music, Water and Sand Play, Nature and Imaginative Play.

 

Session I PIFS Camp: June 6 - June 24, 2011 Monday-Friday 9-2:30

Session I PIFS Camp open to PIFS students only. Limited Spaces Available! 

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Session II PIFS Camp: June 27 - July 28. 2011 Monday - Thursday 9-12

Session II PIFS Camp open to All children 2 1/2-5 years ~ Children must be 3 years old by December 31, 2010.

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Forms

The state requires that each child have a physician’s health form and permission forms on file at the school by the first day of the camp. The health form must have an examination date which is less than one year old. If the form expires during the camp, a new one must be provided. Students presently enrolled in PIFS have health/ permission forms on file and do not need to fill them out again. Please be sure permission forms are current.

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Clothing

Children should wear washable clothing in which they can move about freely (pants or shorts and sneakers). Bathing suits and towels are needed every day. A complete change of clothing is to remain at the campPLEASE LABEL ALL CLOTHING.

Snack

A peanut free snack will be served each day. Parents with severely allergic children may send their own snack to camp every day.

Lunch Session I Camp Only

In the June camp, lunch will be served. A menu will be available. All food served is peanut free. Parents with severely allergic children may send their own lunch to camp.

All applications will be considered without regard to race, color, religion or creed.

An interpreter will be provided upon request.

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