Ardee Brick & Art Summer Camp 2026: Booking Details & Sibling Discounts
Lego & Creativity: Brick & Art Summer Camp Set to Return to Scoil Mhuire na Trócaire
🎨 Youth Activities — Creative Summer Programs Locked in for Mid-Louth
What’s On Scoil Mhuire Na Trócaire 10 June 2026

Building Imagination: Highly Popular Brick & Art Summer Camp Returns to Ardee with Sibling Rates Announced for Action-Packed July Scheme

Parents looking to keep their schoolgoers engaged, active, and thoroughly entertained next month are in luck, as a premier creative program locks in its return to town.

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A paradise for little builders. Where creativity officially comes to life.

Organizers have formally confirmed the highly anticipated return of the **Brick & Art Summer Camp** to Ardee for another sensational year. Taking place right in the middle of the summer holiday schedule, the multi-discipline activity week offers local children a highly engaging, fully structured social outlet where they can build, paint, and experiment to their hearts’ content.

The classroom layout is tailored perfectly to multiple skill levels.

Operating inside a welcoming, safe, and highly supportive neighborhood environment, the camp welcomes boys and girls ranging from **4 to 12 years of age**. Over the five-day period, young participants will jump headfirst into a fast-moving rotation of complex brick-building challenges, imaginative art and design projects, fascinating hands-on science experiments, and lively group teamwork games designed to create lifelong friendships.

Brick and Art Summer Camp Ardee July 2026 Poster

📅 Core Camp Times & Logistics Information

If you are looking to secure a slot for the kids before lines close, here is the official schedule grid to keep on your calendar:

  • 📆 The Dates: Rolling out from Monday, 13th July to Friday, 17th July.
  • ⏱️ The Daily Slot: Sessions kick off promptly at 10:00 AM and wrap up at 1:00 PM each afternoon, logging three hours of pure creative fun daily.
  • 📍 The Venue Base: Hosted fully on-site within the campus facilities at Scoil Mhuire na Trócaire, Ardee.
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💶 Tiered Pricing & Sibling Rates

To help local families manage summer budgeting, coordinators have integrated a clear, multi-child tariff map:

First Child Entry: €80 for the full five-day week (includes official race/camp materials).

Sibling Discount: €70 for each subsequent brother or sister joining the program.

Due to physical classroom caps and resource management, positions inside the school halls are strictly limited and are expected to clear out fast. Parents looking to map out their July schedules are urged to book early to avoid disappointment. To secure a spot or find out more, get in touch with camp coordinator Elaine directly on **087 069 6908**.

An Unbelievable, Record-Shattering Summer Across Our Townlands

The return of the popular brick building camp to the Scoil Mhuire na Trócaire classrooms fits beautifully into what has been an absolutely unprecedented, history-making epoch of pure joy right across our town parameters lately. The entire area is flying at the minute—headlined by the jaw-dropping reality that **an overnight millionaire was created right here after Malone’s Londis sold a €1 million winning Lotto ticket** on Main Street, right as local soccer star **Kian Leavy made his senior international football debut for the Republic of Ireland against Canada in Montreal**.

Every single corner of our neighborhood is hitting peak structural form simultaneously. On the sports fields, our **Louth Senior Footballers shattered a 53-year hoodoo to stun Dublin 4-18 to 1-24 at Croke Park** under Gavin Devlin, earning a **blockbuster All-Ireland SFC Round 2A draw against Armagh at Inniskeen on Sunday, June 14th**. Meanwhile, our brilliant **Louth Minor Footballers have just stormed into the All-Ireland Paul McGirr Cup final** after beating Monaghan at Cullyhanna, and the girls from **Ardee Community School won back-to-back Sonia Hoey Cups at DkIT**.

The local success tracker simply refuses to slow down. Local golfer **Stuart Grehan won the East of Ireland Open with a record score down in Baltray**, **Breen’s MACE on Hale Street won national Off Licence Store of the Year**, **Independent Jim Tenanty was elected Cathaoirleach of Ardee**, and **local heroes Tom Muldoon and Dean Enright pulled off a dramatic life-saving rescue from the River Dee outside the Brian Muldoon & Sons pub**. Having such top-tier, engaging summer camps backing our young families ensures our unbeatable parish spirit remains completely second to none.

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