Enriched learning doesn't have to stop when school lets out for the summer.

There are many metro Atlanta summer camps that offer a fun educational environment, and now is the time to start planning.

Here are some of the most popular academic summer camps in the area:

Club SciKidz Summer Camp

Several locations in metro Atlanta

Campers will sharpen skills in observation, measurement, identification of properties and experimentation through engaging science lessons. Sessions are developed by educators and children. [Find out more about Club SciKidz Summer Camp]

Atlanta History Center Summer Camp

Locations in Buckhead and Midtown

Campers are engaged through games, performances, historic simulations, crafts and more at the center's exhibitions. [Find out more about Atlanta History Center Summer Camp]

The Galloway School Summer Experience

215 West Wieuca Road, NW, Atlanta, Ga., 30342

Campers will enjoy academic activities as well as sports, arts and crafts and music. Sessions are taught by educators from the local community. [Find out more about the Galloway School Summer Experience]

Brandon Hall School Summer Programs

1701 Brandon Hall Drive, Atlanta, Ga., 30350

Campers will enjoy learning, teamwork and fitness in a positive environment that includes 27 wooded acres. Sessions are lead by certified instructors and include everything from cooking to arts to entrepreneurship. [Find out more about Brandon Hall School Summer Programs]

SMART Girls Summer Camp at Atlanta Girls' School

3254 Northside Parkway, Atlanta, Ga. 30327

Campers will develop leadership and service skills through cultural explorations of various countries, science, math, language activities and more. [Learn more about SMART Girls Summer Camp]

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