Camp Kef

(Grades K-9)
June 15 - August 7

New and Exciting This Summer:
  • Rise and Shine (K-1): A hands-on program designed to build confidence and school readiness
  • Takeover Thursdays (K–3): Our on-site enrichment vendors take over camp, bringing foam parties, laser tag, puppy parties, and more
  • Sand and Sea (4–6): Weekly beach field trips with Saken Sand & Sea
  • CITs (Grades 7–9): Leadership-focused programming plus weekly beach trips
Session Rates:
  • Week 1: June 15–18 (no camp June 19) – $510
  • Week 2: June 22–26 – $635
  • Week 3: June 29–July 2 (no camp July 3) – $510
  • Weeks 4–8: July 6–August 7 – $635
  • Daily options available
For questions, contact Camp Kef Co-Directors Lisa Suman and Pauli Anderson at campkef@vbsds.org.
   
   

Storïwr Theatre Company

(Grades 3-7)
August 10-21

Step into Wonderland at this two-week immersive performing arts camp here on campus! Led by professional teaching artists from Storïwr Theatre Company, campers will bring Alice in Wonderland Jr. to life while exploring the full theatre-making process.
 
More than just acting, this program follows Storïwr’s “Dream. Design. Create.” approach, empowering students to develop their own ideas, collaborate with peers, and build a production from the ground up. Campers will gain experience in acting, singing, movement, and storytelling, while also exploring elements of directing, design, and creative expression.
 
Every child is encouraged to find their voice and take ownership of the creative process, helping build confidence, creativity, and a strong sense of community along the way.
 
The experience culminates in a special final performance for family and friends.
 
Session Rates: 
  • August 10-14 and August 17-21 –  $1,270 ($635/week)
  • Students must enroll in the full two-week program. 
  • A minimum number of campers will be required, so bring your friends!

Camp Kef Overtime

(Grades K-6)
August 10 - 21

An extension of Camp Kef, this program is designed to keep kids active, engaged, and having fun through sports, games, and creative activities—all led by our experienced VBSDS staff. Whether your child loves trying new activities or spending time with friends, there’s something for everyone.
 
Specialty Camp Options (3–6):
  • Basketball Camp (Week 1) – Skill-building, gameplay, and instruction with Coach Bryce Barber
  • Beach Volleyball Camp (Week 2) – Off-campus at Zuma Beach with transportation provided
Session Rates: 
  • Week 1: August 10–14 – $125 per day
    • Basketball Camp – $140 per day
  • Week 2 August 17–21  – $125 per day
    • Beach Volleyball Camp – $140 per day
For more information, please contact Coach Sam, Endless Summer Camp Director at coachsam@vbsds.org
 
   
   

Got Game

(Grades K-6)
August 24-28

Get ready for a week of nonstop fun right here on campus! Got Game brings a high-energy, action-packed camp experience to VBSDS, combining sports, creative projects, water play, and interactive games in a fun and supportive environment.
 
Each day includes multiple activity rotations featuring:
  • Traditional sports like basketball, soccer, and flag football
  • Creative projects including art, science, and collaborative builds
  • High-energy Got Game signature games and team challenges
  • Water play and special on-site surprises
Session Rates:
  • Early Bird Registration through May 21st – $595/week
  • Regular Rate – $635/week
  • Daily options available
For more information, please go to: gotgamecamp.com
   
   

General Information for All Camps

  • Time: 9:00am–3:00pm
  • Early drop-off: 8:00am–9:00am at no extra charge
  • Extended day: Monday–Thursday until 5:00pm ($25/day)
  • Lunch: provided daily for all campers and CITs
Your family’s future begins here.

15739 Ventura Boulevard
Encino, CA 91436
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