Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–12 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Sports Training, Gymnastics |
Contact details
| Address: | 2390 Boswell Road Suite 300, Chula Vista, CA 91914 |
| Chula Vista | |
| USA |
Chula Vista, CA, USA
Compass Gymnastics Summer Break Camp is a half-day gymnastics camp for children ages 5–12. The program is designed around gymnastics instruction, crafts, games, and active summer movement. Campers attend in the morning, giving them a focused gym experience without a long full-day schedule.
The camp fits children who enjoy climbing, balancing, jumping, rolling, stretching, and learning physical skills in a structured but upbeat setting. Younger campers can use the program as a first step into gymnastics, while older campers may enjoy the mix of instruction and group games. The format is not described as an intensive competitive training camp. It is more recreational, with plenty of room for fun and skill discovery.
Compass Gymnastics offers programming from beginner levels through competitive gymnastics, and its facility is designed for gymnasts and “ninjas” of different ages and abilities. The camp draws from that environment, giving children access to a space built specifically for movement-based learning.
The tone is active, friendly, and confidence-focused. Campers practice gymnastics skills, join games, make crafts, and spend the morning in a gym setting where movement is the main event.
| Ages: | 5–12 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Sports Training, Gymnastics |
| Address: | 2390 Boswell Road Suite 300, Chula Vista, CA 91914 |
| Chula Vista | |
| USA |
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Compass Gymnastics Summer Break Camp is a day camp. Campers attend during the morning camp block and return home afterward. No overnight lodging, cabins, dorm rooms, hotel stays, or residential supervision are included.
The camp runs from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM each day. This half-day structure works well for children who enjoy gymnastics but may not need a long full-day program. It also gives families a morning activity to pair with afternoon rest, lessons, errands, or other summer plans.
Camp takes place inside a gymnastics facility. Children spend their camp time in an indoor movement space designed for gymnastics instruction, games, and gym-based activities. Families should plan for daily drop-off and pick-up. Extended care is not listed as part of the camp information.
Campers need to bring a snack and a water bottle. The camp runs in the morning, so lunch is not included in the schedule.
Food and drink are not allowed in the gym area, except for a child’s labeled water bottle. This keeps the training space cleaner and safer for movement-based activities. Snacks should be packed for the appropriate break time and should be simple enough for a half-day camp.
Prepared meals, catered snacks, cafeteria service, special diet support, refrigeration, and microwave access are not included in the camp program. Families should send only what the camper needs for the morning session and clearly label personal items.
Compass Gymnastics operates in a 16,000-square-foot gymnastics facility equipped for gymnasts and ninjas of different ages and ability levels. Coaches are described as experienced and focused on helping children learn in a safe, fun, family environment.
Campers should wear comfortable athletic apparel without buttons or zippers. This clothing rule matters in gymnastics because loose hardware can catch on equipment or interfere with movement. Jewelry is not permitted except stud earrings and medical bracelets. Hair should be pulled securely away from the face in a ponytail or bun. Bare feet are preferred because socks can feel slippery on some equipment.
Mats are cleaned and disinfected regularly. Hand sanitizer is available. Students and staff should stay home when sick.
Specific camp staff-to-camper ratios, check-in procedures, authorized pick-up rules, emergency protocols, and first-aid staffing details could not be found on the official camp website.
Compass Gymnastics Summer Break Camp is built around the gym experience: move, learn, play, create, and try again. The camp does not center on cabins, field trips, or outdoor ceremonies. Its rhythm comes from a morning inside the gym, where campers rotate through gymnastics instruction, games, crafts, and active group fun.
The broader Compass approach treats gymnastics as a foundation for confidence, goal-setting, hard work, and overcoming challenges. In camp, those ideas show up in small ways. A child may try a new skill, repeat a movement, take a turn in a game, or learn that a challenge gets easier with practice.
Crafts add a quieter break from movement. Games bring the group together. Gymnastics instruction gives the morning its main purpose. The result is a camp experience that feels playful, but still connected to skill-building and body confidence.
Compass Gymnastics Summer Break Camp combines gymnastics instruction with games, crafts, and active play. Campers spend the morning in a gym setting where movement is built into the day. The structure gives children time to practice skills, join group activities, and take creative breaks.
The gymnastics portion introduces or reinforces body control, balance, coordination, jumping, rolling, and other foundational gym skills. The program is open to ages 5–12, so activities need to work for a wide range of children. Younger campers may focus on comfort, confidence, and listening in the gym. Older campers may enjoy trying more challenging movements and group games.
Crafts give campers a break from physical activity. Games keep the mood social and help children interact with other campers. The camp is best understood as a recreational gymnastics morning with a mix of instruction and fun, not a high-pressure competitive training block.
No refunds or make-ups are offered for camp or classes.
Campers should not wear clothing with buttons or zippers.
Jewelry is not permitted except stud earrings and medical bracelets.