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Specialty Summer Camps in Bloomfield Hills.

16 specialty camps in Bloomfield Hills. Median week: $275; range $210–$325.

Specialty camps — the long tail in Bloomfield Hills that don't fit the traditional / STEM / sports / arts buckets — cover everything from culinary to skateboarding to filmmaking to debate. They tend to be smaller, more expensive per week, and more variable in quality.

Top 16 camps

  1. Little Learners Cooking Camp · Birmingham Covington School (BCS)
  2. Preschool Cooking Camp · Birmingham Covington School (BCS)
  3. Elena V Fine Arts Juniors Fashion Camp (PreK-K) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $275/week
  4. Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (Gr 1-8, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
  5. Fashion Design & Sewing Camp (Gr 1-8, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
  6. Little Learners Cooking Camp (Ages 5-6) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 5–6 · $220/week
  7. Preschool Cooking Camp (Ages 4-5) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 4–5 · $185/week
  8. Elena V Fine Arts Juniors Fashion Camp (PreK-K) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $275/week
  9. Elena V Fashion Design & Sewing Camp (Gr 1-8) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8
  10. Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (PM session) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 2–6 · $325/week
  11. Little Learners Cooking Camp (BCS) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS)
  12. Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (Gr 1-8, AM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
  13. Elena V Fashion & Jewelry Camps (Gr 1-8) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 1–8 · $325/week
  14. Young Rembrandts - Drawing Fashion Runway (Gr 2-5, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 2–5 · $210/week
  15. Little Learners Cooking Camp (Ages 5-6, PM) · Birmingham Covington School (BCS) · Ages 5–6 · $185/week
  16. Detroit Country Day Camps · Bloomfield Hills · Ages 3–18

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↘ What to look for

The smaller the niche, the more the instructor matters — ask who's running it and what they do the other 50 weeks of the year. Watch for camps that brand themselves around a hot topic (coding, podcasting, robotics) but staff with general-purpose summer counselors. The right specialty week leaves the kid with a real artifact (a film, a recipe book, a podcast episode) — not a participation certificate.