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GUGlogo The mission of Galileo Educational Services is to provide opportunities for young people to discover and pursue their passions. Through a series of enrichment programs for kids entering Kindergarten through 8th grades, Galileo works with kids at each stage in their development, helping them build the confidence to imagine new things and communicate their own ideas, while gaining knowledge in subject areas they are passionate about. Kids who grow up with Galileo foster a keen ability to collaborate, innovate and express themselves creatively.

Galileo’s Programs Include:

Camp Galileo features art, science and out–door programming for pre-Kindergarten though entering 5th grade students and is developed in partnership with The Tech Museum of Innovation, de Young Museum, and Klutz. Camp Galileo is offered at multiple locations throughout the Bay Area (www.campgalileo.com).

The Tech Museum Summer Camps is a hands-on science and technology camp for kids entering 4th–8th grades held at the world-class Tech Museum of Innovation (www.thetech.org/summercamps).

Galileo Summer Quest, Galileo’s newest program, features in-depth courses and leadership development for students entering 5th-8th grades (www.galileosummerquest.com).

Our work is guided by local advisory boards of parents and educators, who advise on how to better serve the community. For more information on Galileo Educational Services, or if you are interested in having a Galileo program in your community, email info@galileoed.com, call 1-800-854-3684 or visit www.galileoed.com.

Interested in hosting Camp Galileo at your school?

For more than 5 years, Camp Galileo has worked with well respected schools in the Bay Area to run high quality summer camps.

What do we look for in a host school?

  A well-respected school in the community that values art, science and the outdoors.
  At least 7 – 9 classrooms and an outdoor space (preferably a grass field).
  A commitment to hosting Camp Galileo for multiple years for 6 – 9 consecutive weeks during the summer.

What are the benefits of hosting Camp Galileo at your school?

  Revenue to the school in form of rental fees.
  A high quality summer program developed with The Tech Museum, the de Young Museum, and Klutz at your school & community.
  Inspiring hundreds of children in the areas of art, science, and the outdoors.
  Providing up to 100 full scholarships to children in your community.
  Creating 20 jobs in your community for educators, college and high school students.
  Receiving PTA and other fundraising support through Camp Galileo’s donations of camp weeks.


If you are interested in learning more, please contact Tajalli Greengus at tajalli@galileoed.com.

 




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