Opportunity Guide I Summer, Enrichment & Activities Guide

If your child is drawn to the laboratory sciences (biology, chemistry, physics), there exists a wide variety of school-based programs, online classes, onsite programs and summer enrichment camps, both day and overnight, to inspire a lifelong interest in science. A child who enjoys competing will find plenty of opportunities to test their abilities from regional level events to national science contests that culminate in the science Olympiads, which offer young scientists the chance to present their discoveries and win awards/scholarships. Alternatively, a child who is more interested in conducting original science research should consider school-based or formal summer research programs that will support and prepare him to present his work at competitive events. At the highest levels, a child pursuing original research will need solid writing experience in order to produce scientific research papers.

Many high schools administer the first-round exams for the well-known national science competitions. Your child will need to study for these competitions, and there are online programs, books and summer camps that offer intensive study opportunities and practice. If your child doesn’t have access to science extracurriculars, encourage him to start his own club or join a community-sponsored program.



  1. Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) is a free educational program for 5th through 8th grade students where students design, build and race solar powered cars using hands-on engineering skills and principles of… Read more
  2. The Junior Academy at the New York Academy of Sciences is an elite group of problem solvers made up of talented students, STEM experts, and companies around the world dedicated to designing… Read more