Summer Camps for ages 14–15 in Brooklyn.
29 camps in Brooklyn accept ages 14–15. Median week: $249; range $175–$539.
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 Brooklyn families switch at this age from camp-shopping to portfolio-shopping.
Top 20 camps
- The Park Slope Day Camp · Park Slope · Ages 4–15 · $970/week
- Code Ninjas Gowanus Summer Camps · Gowanus · Ages 5–14 · $249/week
- Code Ninjas Gowanus Half-Day Morning Camp · Gowanus · Ages 5–14 · $249/week
- Code Ninjas Gowanus Half-Day Afternoon Camp · Gowanus · Ages 5–14 · $249/week
- Code Ninjas Gowanus Full-Day Camp · Gowanus · Ages 5–14 · $400/week
- Madison Square Boys & Girls Club - Navy Yard Clubhouse · 240 Nassau St, Brooklyn · Ages 6–18
- Thomas S. Murphy Clubhouse · 2245 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn · Ages 6–18
- Nike Soccer Camp with the French Football Federation - Pier 5 Brooklyn Bridge Park · Brooklyn Heights · Ages 5–16 · $539/week
- Nike Soccer Camp with the French Football Federation - Pier 5 Brooklyn Bridge Park · Pier 5 Brooklyn Bridge Park · Ages 5–16 · $539/week
- Nike Soccer Camp in Brooklyn · Parade Ground · Ages 6–14 · $399/week
- 4/17 | Parents' Night Out! · Gowanus · Ages 5–18 · $50/week
- 4/24 | EPIC Half-Day · Gowanus · Ages 5–18 · $175/week
- 4/24 | Parents' Night Out! - Fundraiser For PS372 · Gowanus · Ages 5–18 · $50/week
- 5/8 | Parents' Night Out! FREE!! · Gowanus · Ages 5–18
- 5/22 | EPIC Half-Day · Gowanus · Ages 5–18 · $175/week
- 5/27 | AI Academy: Harness The Future · Gowanus · Ages 8–18 · $175/week
- 6/4 | Game Lab: Scratch Edition · Gowanus · Ages 8–18 · $175/week
- 6/5 | Game Lab: Scratch Edition · Gowanus · Ages 8–18 · $175/week
- 6/12 | Parents' Night Out! · Gowanus · Ages 5–18 · $50/week
- 6/19 | Roblox World Creators · Gowanus · Ages 8–18 · $175/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.
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