Who Can Join
This camp is designed for students completing 1st through 7th grade during the current school year. Families with younger children in GB Sprout (PreK–Kindergarten Camp) will love the convenience of one simple drop-off and pick-up location for all siblings — making mornings and afternoons easy for parents.
Tailored Activities:
Younger campers enjoy hands-on crafts and traditional Korean games, while older students dive into creative projects and cultural explorations designed for their level.
Peace of Mind for Parents
Smaller groups mean more attention, safety, and joy in a caring environment where every child feels seen and supported.
A Global Community
We are excited to welcome campers from around the world to immerse themselves in Korean culture this summer. In past years, we’ve hosted students from China, Indonesia, the U.S., Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and more—making this a truly global experience.
Excursions & Exploration
Campers will enjoy two full excursion days each week (typically Tuesdays and Thursdays), exploring Korea beyond the classroom. These excursions give students a chance to connect what they’ve learned with real cultural experiences.
Sample excursions include:
Samulnori Studio – hands-on traditional percussion experience
Changdeokgung Palace (Hanbok experience)
Gyeongbokgung Palace (Hanbok experience)
Korean History Museum
The War Memorial of Korea
Indoor Korean-Style Zoo
Interactive K-culture experience center
Korean Traditional Culture Center (Hanbok experience)
Hands-On Cultural Activities
On regular camp days (typically Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays), students take part in engaging, hands-on sessions led by our teachers, guest instructors, and cultural experts. Activities include (subject to change by week and weather):
Self-defense training
Traditional Korean games such as ttakji (folded paper game) and paengi (spinning top)
Korean music and arts, including samulnori (traditional percussion ensemble)
Learn a little Korean language to enrich their experience. While campers are introduced to useful words and phrases, Global Bridge Camp is not a language school—the focus remains on cultural immersion and fun.
Daily Themes
Instead of weekly themes, our program runs on daily themes. This ensures that no matter which week a student attends, they will experience the full range of cultural, creative, and educational activities.
Since many campers join for two weeks or more, activities and excursions are carefully designed to avoid repetition. When an experience is repeated, students dive into new or advanced materials, keeping their camp journey exciting and enriching.
Expertly Designed Curriculum
Our curriculum is created by professors, researchers, and international school teachers. It blends culture, creativity, and fun into a meaningful learning experience that students will remember long after summer ends.
At a Glance
Korean cultural immersion with international students
Excursions, games, arts, and light Korean language exposure
Daily themes so every camper participates in all activities
Curriculum designed by international educators
Camp hours: 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Convenience for families: Same drop-off and pick-up as GB Sprout for siblings
What to bring: Water bottle
GB CAMP (Grades 1-7)
If your child is absent on the day of the camp, no refund will be provided.
