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      "This morning my ten year old son participated in a demo lesson for an online summer camp offered by a group of local high school and college students. He had a blast as they played several interactive games, exercised, and did some math trivia. The social interaction definitely brightened his day, and he is eager to participate again."

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- Mrs. Lyons from Lawrenceville 

       "When camps started getting cancelled, I began to worry about what my kids would do this summer, but I was so relieved when I received the Tigers Online email! My son was fully engaged during the sample sessions, which had a lot of variety- math, physical activity, and games! All things considered Tiger Online is a great alternative as we try to keep our kids engaged with others while social distancing!"

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- Mrs. Jones from Princeton 

      "Admittedly, I was skeptical ... but being hopeful, I gave it a try and I am so glad I did. The counselors were wonderful (fun, personable, engaging, and kid friendly), my kids had fun, and they finished the demo day asking if they could participate in the camp. I am grateful my girls will still have an opportunity to engage with young, energetic counselors who are wonderful role models and who, most importantly, understand what it's like to be a kid." 

- Mrs. Bober from Belmar

FAQs

What type of camp is this? 

Tigers Online is a virtual camp for students going into 1st-6th grade. Our camps are designed to find a balance between exercise, education, and entertainment.  

How is this camp going to be different from online school? 

While there are some similarities between online school and Tigers Online, our group differs from Online School because we have an extremely low counselor to camper ratio and are all about making sure our kids are engaged, interacting, and having tons of fun! 

How do I register?

You can register for our actual camp under the camp tab in the registration form on the bottom of the page.. You can register for tutoring under the tutoring tab in the registration form on the bottom of the page.

What's free? 

All of our demo days and events are free, but the official camp and tutoring costs money.

What are specific activities you guys do in your camps?  

Specific games we do are Pictionary, charades, Jackbox, headbands, cahoot, and a lot of custom made games designed by our counselors. Specific art projects we plan on doing are molding clay, making masks, creating comics, writing cards to health care workers, and more!

How do you guys do payment? 

We take our payments in the form of Venmo, PayPal, and checks. 

What video platform are your sessions on? 

We run all of our sessions on Zoom. Our participants do not need to download an app. All they need is an Phone, iPad, or computer that can use camera and audio. 

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