Summer at AIM: The Camp Program Built for Every Kind of Learner
Summer at AIM offers immersive camps for grades 1–12 in Conshohocken. No grades, no tests — just curious kids building real skills and confidence
Every child deserves a summer that feels exciting, not exhausting. Summer at AIM Academy in Conshohocken is a hands-on camp for academic enrichment where kids with learning differences truly thrive.
Unlike the classroom, campers explore STEAM, the arts, sports, and more in a welcoming, no-grades environment. Skilled educators design every activity to match how each child naturally learns and engages. The result is a summer where kids discover their strengths and experience learning in a way that works for them. Kids see themselves not just as students, but as creators, problem-solvers, and contributors.
Summer at AIM runs July 6–July 31, 2026. This four-week program welcomes students in grades 1–12 from public, private, and charter schools. Most importantly, no diagnosis is required to apply.
The Summer at AIM Program: Where Learning Happens Beyond the Classroom

AIM’s summer programs are intentionally designed to feel nothing like a traditional classroom. There are no grades and no tests. Every program is built by educators who deeply understand how children learn. Activities blend movement, creativity, and technology, helping students connect with ideas in ways that feel natural.
Campers might tackle engineering challenges, explore creative arts, experiment with coding, or strengthen reading and writing skills. AIM’s philosophy weaves literacy development across every subject, so students build communication skills no matter which program they choose.
“A summer program that focuses on academics with a fun, hands-on approach is an excellent way to engage students in summer learning. This is especially true for students with learning differences. These students simply cannot afford to lose the knowledge they worked so hard to gain during the school year.” — Erin DeVault, Summer at AIM Director, AIM Academy
A Summer Camp Program Where Every Learner Belongs

Belonging isn’t something kids have to earn at Summer at AIM — it happens naturally. AIM believes that every child deserves the chance to succeed, regardless of how they learn.
The program supports students with learning differences like dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, though no diagnosis is required to enroll. Any student in grades 1–12 who would benefit from a supportive, skills-focused summer is welcome.
Parents often notice a real shift within just a few days — a child who once struggled to engage suddenly shows enthusiasm, and a student who felt different finally finds their people.
“Summer at AIM exceeded my expectations. Even with so many kids in the camp, it feels as though my kid gets so much personalized attention and care.” — Parent of a Lower School Camper
A Research-Based Summer Program for Your Student’s Growth
Summer at AIM is fun — but it’s also purposeful. Programs are designed to build structured literacy, critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving alongside creativity and play.
This research-informed approach reflects AIM’s commitment to bringing the latest understanding of child development into real learning experiences. Students leave camp with more than new knowledge — they leave with resilience, independence, and the confidence to take on new challenges.
Discover Summer at AIM Academy

Summer 2026 programs run July 6–July 31 on AIM Academy’s campus in Conshohocken. AIM offers something for every kind of learner — from hands-on STEAM exploration and creative arts to literacy-focused enrichment and performance.
Thoughtfully designed, each program sparks curiosity, builds real skills, and gives students a summer that feels genuinely exciting. Kids leave camp ready for the school year ahead — and more confident in who they are as learners.
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Learn more and register for this summer at academy.aimpa.org/academics/summer-at-aim.
Photos courtesy of Summer at AIM, as seen in the Summer Camp Guide.
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