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Active camp families: If you need to speak to the bus company for any reason, please call them directly at (631) 737-0695 ext. 4612.

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Getting Ready for Camp

There are a number of forms that must be completed in order for your camper(s) to start camp. All of those forms are inside of our camp system, CampBrain. In addition, please review our parent FAQ. If you have any questions that are not answered, we are always just a phone call, email or text away!

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Parent FAQ

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Where is Island Shores Day Camp?

Island Shores Day Camp is located at the Stony Brook School at 1 Chapman Parkway, Stony Brook, New York 11790. Please note: This is NOT Stony Brook University. The Stony Brook School is located next to the university, directly across from the train station.

What are the dates for the 2025 camp season?

Camp runs for 7 weeks from Monday, June 30 through Friday, August 15 and you are welcome to choose any combination of weeks. There is no camp on Friday, July 4.

More details can be found on the Dates & Rates page.

How are campers grouped?

For children ages 4–13, our camper groups are as follows:

Junior Camp

Jellyfish: Ages 4–6
Turtles: Ages 7–8

Senior Camp Girls

Dolphins: Ages 9–10
Mermaids: Ages 11–12

Senior Camp Boys

Barracudas: Ages 9–10
Sharks:
Ages 11–12

What are the typical group sizes?

Groups range from approximately 10–18 campers.

How many staff members are in each group?

Our junior camp (grades K–5) typically have a ratio of 5:1 made up of a division leader, counselors and CITs. Our senior camp (grades 6–9) also have a division leader as well as counselors, with a ratio of at least 6:1.

What are the qualifications of staff?

Our leadership team is made up of school educators and administrators who each have between 10–30 years of camp experience. This, coupled with our owner’s 30 years of business experience, ensures that our campers are surrounded by seasoned educators and childcare professionals and that we run an operationally sound summer program.

Our specialty leaders (e.g., dance, art, martial arts, nature, etc.) are experts in their respective fields. Division leaders, counselors and junior counselors are a mix of teachers, college students and high school students. All age groups always have a head counselor or division leader in addition to other counselors and CITs (counselors in training).

We run background and reference checks on all our staff.

Do you offer transportation?

Yes! Campers are either dropped off and picked up by their parents/guardians or they take the bus.

While parent drop-off and pick-up is a popular option, bus transportation is also available in the surrounding towns and across eastern Suffolk County. To optimize the experience for our campers, bus transportation is a blend of door-to-door and central pick-up and drop off. This is dependent upon where you live.

If you are in a central pick-up/drop-off location, there is a dedicated place (e.g., park and ride, church, etc.) where your camper will meet the bus each morning. You will pick your camper up at that same location at the end of the day.

Central bus transportation is ideal because it means less bus time for campers. Rather than making 10–15 stops, campers meet at a central location and board the bus together. They may make 1–3 stops and then ride straight to camp. This saves a significant amount of bus time and gets the kids to camp without feeling car sick and exhausted! We have found that this is also helpful for parents who need to go to work, as they are not waiting at home for the bus to arrive.

We partner with Suffolk Bus Company, a professional, licensed company that services many camps and schools across Long Island.

Alternatively, families are welcome to drop off and pick up their camper(s). In these cases, your camp tuition will reflect the non-transportation option.

What time does camp start and end?

The camp day starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 3:45 p.m. We offer before and after care options for campers who are being driven and picked up. Please read more about before and after care.

For families in Nassau County and Suffolk County, bus transportation is available.

What is a typical day at camp like?

Campers participate in age appropriate activities such as sports, arts and crafts, music, dance, yoga, martial arts, and STEM activities. Campers usually swim two periods per day. Many days have a theme and featured activity, which can always be found on our calendar. We are constantly bringing in new, fun (and educational 🙂)  activities to camp. Our ongoing list of ideas is endless and incredibly exciting. Keep an eye on the calendar as we start to add more activities!

Will my child(ren) learn to swim at camp?

Campers swim 1–2 times a day, weather permitting. We typically have one instructional swim and one free swim. All campers are swim tested on their first day in the pool with us and are grouped accordingly. Our team of certified lifeguards and Water Safety Instructors lead all of our swim instruction and water-related activities.

What happens when it rains?

The camp fun never stops! We make full use of our indoor space on rainy days. This includes our full size gym, air-conditioned classrooms, all-purpose room, dance studio and arts and crafts space.

What should my camper(s) wear or bring to camp each day?

Campers are required to wear an Island Shores T-shirt, shorts, socks and sneakers daily. T-shirts will be given out on the first day of camp, if not before.

Campers should bring or wear a bathing suit to camp daily. It is best if younger campers wear their bathing suits to camp and bring a second bathing suit as well as a change of clothes. Campers should also bring a towel daily. We recommend campers bring a water bottle, especially if they are taking the bus to and from camp.

What if my child doesn’t play sports or isn’t into a particular activity such as arts and crafts?

Our camp culture is one of inclusivity. We create space for campers to try new things and stretch their imaginations. If there is something that a camper can’t do or if an activity is making them feel uncomfortable, we have staff on hand to ensure that they have an alternative activity.

For additional questions not listed here, please feel free to contact us!

Summer Camp Address

Stony Brook School
1 Chapman Parkway
Stony Brook, NY 11790

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