Summer at Bosco
Discover the energetic, enriching environment of summer at Bosco!
Whether you're a returning St. John Bosco High School student looking to get ahead or remediate a class, or you're an incoming freshman looking to get assimilated to life on campus before the fall, summer is a great time to focus on your goals. What's more, our high school summer school classes (both in-person and online) are open to all students - boys and girls - not just Bosco students.
In-Person Summer Program For High School Students (Incoming Freshmen, Continuing Bosco Students & Non-Bosco Students)
Summer is a great time to prepare for the next school year and for college. Our summer program is open to ALL high school students, and offers a comprehensive and innovative course of study for young men and women. Our program bridges the gap between the current school year and the next while allowing students to enjoy their summer.
SJB Global Online Learning Summer Program
It's a great idea to take a course in the summer before school starts to get it out of the way and have more flexibility during the school year. Our online learning initiative, SJB Global, is now enrolling. The classes are open to ALL students, both from Bosco and other schools.
Youth Summer Programs
St. John Bosco's Youth Summer Programs prepare students that are entering 6th-8th grades for the rigor of high school curriculum - all while having lots of fun. Learn more about our Junior High Coding Camp with Computer Science Pathway Director, Mr. Nathan Corkhill, and our Esports Camp with the National Championship winning Bosco Esports Team!
Athletic Summer Camps for Bosco Student-Athletes
Summer Athletic Camps are for incoming freshmen or St. John Bosco students continuing on to the 10th, 11th, or 12th grades. Participants MUST be registered St. John Bosco students intending to participate in St. John Bosco Athletics during the 2024-25 school year.
"Algebra 1 gave me an edge in the math courses I took later in my St. John Bosco career. It also helped me succeed in extracurriculars such as robotics
and engineering internships."Benjamin Lopez, Class of 2020
CSU Long Beach, Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2024