Summer Camps for ages 14–15 in Palo Alto.
17 camps in Palo Alto accept ages 14–15. Median week: $949; range $619–$1,379.
By high school, summer "camp" usually means something else: a pre-college program, a sports academy, a job-shadow internship, an outdoor leadership trip, or a Counselor-In-Training role at the day camp the kid attended at age 8. Most Palo Alto families switch at this age from camp-shopping to portfolio-shopping.
Top 17 camps
- iD Tech Camps at Stanford University · Palo Alto · Ages 7–17 · $949/week
- iD Tech Camp - Python Coding & AI Agents at Stanford University · Palo Alto · Ages 13–17 · $949/week
- iD Tech Camp - Game Development with Unreal Engine 5 at Stanford University · Palo Alto · Ages 13–17 · $949/week
- iD Tech Camp - AI and Machine Learning at Stanford University · Palo Alto · Ages 13–17 · $949/week
- iD Tech All Girls - Python Coding & AI Agents at Stanford University · Palo Alto · Ages 13–17 · $1199/week
- iD Tech Overnight Camp at Stanford University · Palo Alto · Ages 10–17 · $2058/week
- iD Tech Camps at Stanford University (Umbrella) · Stanford · Ages 7–18 · $1379/week
- iD Tech Camps at Stanford — Ages 13–17 Day Camp · Stanford · Ages 13–17 · $1379/week
- iD Tech Academies at Stanford — Ages 13–18 Overnight (2-week) · Stanford · Ages 13–18 · $2650/week
- Camp Galileo Palo Alto · Palo Alto · Ages 5–14 · $619/week
- iD Tech Camps at Stanford · Stanford · Ages 7–17 · $1379/week
- Taste Buds Kitchen · Palo Alto · Ages 4–17
- Nike Soccer Camp with Player ONE Performance - Palo Alto (Full Day) · El Camino turf field · Ages 6–14 · $549/week
- Nike Soccer Camp with Player ONE Performance - Palo Alto (Half Day) · El Camino turf field · Ages 6–14 · $449/week
- iD Tech Camps — Palo Alto, CA · Stanford · Ages 7–17
- Mountain Biking Summer Camp · Kids Dojo - Pick up at Mikes Bikes Palo Alto · Ages 8–14 · $695.99/week
- Bollywood & Culture Groove Summer Camp · BollyGroove studio (location varies) · Ages 5–14 · $350/week
↘ What to look for
Ask what the artifact is — transcript, certificate, college rec letter, paid stipend? If the program promises "college prep," look at how many kids actually came back the next year (a flat retention rate is a yellow flag). For sports academies, the right question is whether the coaches actively recruit/scout, not the brand on the gym wall.