July 11 - August 4

Fine Arts

Summer Camp

Middleborough High School

A summer Camp to have fun in the fine arts!

This summer Middleborough Public Schools is once again offering a Fine Arts Camp for students to engage in workshops, activities, programs and other learning opportunities in the fine arts. Students will select a concentration in instrumental music, vocal music or theater and will also engage in a variety of exploratory sessions in the fine arts.


This camp is $100 (total) per student and lunch is included.

Weeks 1 - 3

Grades 5 - 8

July 11 - 14, 18 - 21, 25 - 28

9am - 1pm Monday - Thursday

This camp for students entering grades 5 -8 focuses on developing fundamental skills needed to play instruments, sing or act. Students work with specialists to learn and improve the necessary foundations for success in the fine arts! A special Parent/Guardian workshop will also be offered.
Visit the Grades 5 - 8 page for full details.

Week 4

Grades 9 - 12

August 1 - 4

9am - 1pm Monday - Thursday

Students entering grades 9 - 12 will work with specialists to continue their development in music or theatre. Special focus on fundamentals, technique development and artistry will help students get ready for the coming school year. Students will also engage in leadership workshops, program planning and other surprises along the way.
Visit the Grades 9 - 12 Camp page for full details.

Join us for a summer of fun in the Fine arts!

Our Staff

Justin Pittsley

Program Coordinator

Instrumental Music Instructor

Patrick Converse

Voice Instructor

Additional staff TBA soon!

Program Goals

  • Provide students with high engagement activities through singing, playing instruments and acting.

  • Participation in enrichment/recreational activities in the performing arts.

  • Daily engagement with social-emotional learning through mindfulness, attitude of gratitude and CharacterStrong activities.

  • Recover in-person instructional time, particularly focused on skills, fundamentals, and musicianship where in-person instruction is crucial for development.

  • Engage high school music students in leadership development, program planning and community building activities.

  • Engage families through end of camp performances and activities as well as potential workshops designed to help families support their performing arts students and the program.