Summer Intensive Program
Not Just a Camp—A Transformative Summer Experience Designed for Growth, Healing, and Lasting Progress
Looking for more than just a summer camp in St. Louis? The Logos Summer Intensive Program (SIP) offers middle and high school students (grades 6–12) a highly structured, supportive alternative to a traditional special needs summer camp in St. Louis. Unlike typical camps, SIP provides a unique blend of academic recovery, licensed therapeutic support, and life skills development—all under one roof.
Whether your child struggles with emotional regulation, social challenges, or academic engagement, SIP delivers a comprehensive program designed to help students thrive during the summer months and beyond.
Why Choose SIP Over a Traditional Summer Camp?
Most summer camps, even inclusive summer camps in St. Louis County, are not equipped to meet the complex behavioral, emotional, and academic needs of students with mental health diagnoses or learning differences. Logos School bridges that gap with:
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Academic Credit Recovery – Led by certified teachers who tailor instruction to your child’s learning needs.
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Therapeutic Support – Individual and group therapy provided by licensed therapists experienced in adolescent mental health.
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Social & Emotional Skill Building – Students strengthen socialization, coping, problem-solving, and self-advocacy in a safe, judgment-free environment.
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Small Class Sizes – Allow for focused, individualized attention in both academic and therapeutic settings.
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Real-World Skill Development – Our goal is to prepare students not just for school in the fall, but for life beyond the classroom.
Program Details:
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Who: Students entering grades 6–12
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When: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
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Where: Logos School, centrally located to serve families in the greater St. Louis area.

Families seeking a specialized summer camp in St. Louis will find that SIP provides the structure, expertise, and care their child needs to grow academically, emotionally, and socially.
If you have questions, please fill out the form or contact our Admissions Director, Stephanie Kolker at 314-997-7002, ext 116.
“The Summer Program helped me make better progress, helped me with my emotions and helped me understand how school affects me.” SIP Participant
Frequently Asked Questions: Logos School’s Intensive Therapeutic Summer Program
- 1. What is the focus of the Summer Intensive Program (SIP)?
- 2. Who is this program best suited for?
- 3. What types of therapy and support are provided?
- 4. What is the enrollment process, and how soon can my child start?
- 5. What is the student-to-staff ratio?
- 6. What is the cost, and are scholarships or financial aid available?
- 7. What does a typical day look like?
1. What is the focus of the Summer Intensive Program (SIP)?
2. Who is this program best suited for?
3. What types of therapy and support are provided?
4. What is the enrollment process, and how soon can my child start?
5. What is the student-to-staff ratio?
6. What is the cost, and are scholarships or financial aid available?
7. What does a typical day look like?
- 8. How are individual needs and diagnoses accommodated?
- 9. How do you communicate with parents during the program?
- 10. What are the staff qualifications?
- 11. How are safety and medication managed?
- 12. What outcomes can we expect from the program?
- 13. How are behavioral issues or crises handled?
- 14. Is there follow-up or transition support after the program ends?
8. How are individual needs and diagnoses accommodated?
9. How do you communicate with parents during the program?
10. What are the staff qualifications?
11. How are safety and medication managed?
12. What outcomes can we expect from the program?
13. How are behavioral issues or crises handled?
14. Is there follow-up or transition support after the program ends?
One School, Two Distinct Programs

Although Logos operates as a single school within one building, our middle school and high school programs are distinctly tailored to meet the unique developmental and academic needs of each age group.

