Spectrum Northern Lights School in Coimbatore is hosting a summer camp promoting unplugged learning through activities like STEM, arts and storytelling, focusing on creativity, skills and holistic development.
Coimbatore:
Spectrum Northern Lights School is conducting its Summer Camp 2026 in Coimbatore, offering students a blend of experiential learning, creativity and interactive activities aimed at reducing screen time and encouraging real-world engagement.




The camp has been designed to provide a balanced mix of academics and extracurricular activities. Programmes such as English Enrichment sessions focus on improving communication skills, while Advanced Learners modules include mental math, STEM-based activities and creative challenges to stimulate curiosity and critical thinking.




A dedicated Basics Bridging Camp is also being conducted to strengthen foundational learning among students, while the Art Camp introduces participants to creative formats including texture art, tie-and-dye and weaving.




For younger children, the Kindergarten Summer Camp features storytelling, games, crafts and activity-based learning, aimed at building confidence, teamwork and social interaction in a playful environment.




Organisers said the camp emphasises holistic development by combining academics, arts and physical activities, helping children develop independence, creativity and collaboration skills.
The school has announced that the second batch of the summer camp will be held from April 16 to April 28, inviting parents to enrol their children for the upcoming session.


Spectrum Northern Lights School is conducting its Summer Camp 2026 in Coimbatore, offering students a blend of experiential learning, creativity and interactive activities aimed at reducing screen time and encouraging real-world engagement.
The camp has been designed to provide a balanced mix of academics and extracurricular activities. Programmes such as English Enrichment sessions focus on improving communication skills, while Advanced Learners modules include mental math, STEM-based activities and creative challenges to stimulate curiosity and critical thinking.
A dedicated Basics Bridging Camp is also being conducted to strengthen foundational learning among students, while the Art Camp introduces participants to creative formats including texture art, tie-and-dye and weaving.
For younger children, the Kindergarten Summer Camp features storytelling, games, crafts and activity-based learning, aimed at building confidence, teamwork and social interaction in a playful environment.
Organisers said the camp emphasises holistic development by combining academics, arts and physical activities, helping children develop independence, creativity and collaboration skills.
The school has announced that the second batch of the summer camp will be held from April 16 to April 28, inviting parents to enrol their children for the upcoming session.