While winter settles in, summer plans begin

Click here to preview the camps USN will offer in 2026 and plan for warmer days. Led by USN faculty and coaches as well as local professionals, flexible morning and afternoon sessions allow either whole or half-day experiences. Opt into lunch, after care, and bus service from West Nashville and East Nashville to our Edgehill Campus. Registration opens at noon January 5, 2026 at usn.org/summer. 
 
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Director of Marketing & Communications

University School of Nashville strives to provide the most dynamic and varied summer programming options for rising grades K-12 with over 150 camps covering science & technology, sports & adventure, visual & performing arts, and fun & learning between Monday, June 1 and Friday, July 10 plus the popular outdoor Dog Days of Summer from Monday, July 20 through Friday, July 31.

Visit usn.org/summer to preview camp offerings and return to the website at noon Monday, January 5 to register. Expect popular camps to sell out fast; there will be waitlists available.

Each camp session lasts for one week. We offer half-day camps beginning at $250/week and a few full-day programs beginning at $500/week. Morning sessions run from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Afternoon sessions are held from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Supervised lunch is from 11:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. for campers staying for both morning and afternoon sessions. Families can send a lunch or purchase from USN’s Sperling Cafeteria for $45/week. USN's bus service provides transportation for campers from West Nashville and East Nashville to the Edgehill Campus for $25/week for afternoon and morning service each. After care is from 4 to 5 p.m. for $60/week. 

USN Summer Camps will be closed Friday, July 19 for Juneteenth and Friday, July 3 for Independence Day.

Think warm thoughts of USN Summer Camps. Email Summer Camps Director Jason Shuster with questions or for more information.
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