Professional

Development

Customized to the needs of your school staff, administration, and/or curriculum team. We bring our background in Nā Hopena Aʻo framework, ʻŌiwi upbringings, and experience as Elementary Educators with the Department of Education to enhance your learning spaces.

❊ FAQs

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  • A typical day includes warm-up games, skill-building drills, sport-specific training, team challenges, and fun group activities. There are also scheduled breaks for snacks, lunch, and rest. Each day balances structure with plenty of active play.

  • Campers should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, lunch (unless provided), athletic shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and any necessary medications. We’ll provide any sport-specific equipment unless otherwise noted.

  • Medical forms can be submitted via our online registration portal or emailed directly to [camp email address]. All forms must be submitted before the first day of camp.

  • Our staff is certified in CPR and first aid, and we maintain a low camper-to-coach ratio for close supervision. We also follow safety protocols for heat, hydration, and equipment use. Allergies and medical needs are documented and closely monitored.

  • We have indoor facilities and alternate activities planned in case of rain or extreme heat. We’ll communicate any schedule changes via email or text to parents as early as possible.

  • Yes! While we encourage full-week participation for the best experience, we also offer flexible options for single-day registration based on availability.

❊Additional Camps

More to explore

Looking for a different age group? We offer programs all summer long for age groups ranging from toddlers to young adults.

Rookie Camp

Best for children aged 7-10 years

Varsity Camp

Best for children aged 12-15 years