Soccer Camp

For children currently in Grade 2 through age 12

Campers work on technical and tactical aspects of soccer in a fun environment. Dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting are practiced in drills, small-sided games, and in full scrimmages. Camp takes place on the outdoor field of UWM Sports Complex.  It is recommended that campers have cleats and shin guards for the soccer portion of the day.

Campers are dropped off at the Roeper Bloomfield Hills campus between 8:00 - 8:30 am and will travel by bus to the UWM Sports Complex to participate in the sports camp. At noon, they return via bus to the Bloomfield Hills campus. Upon returning to campus, campers enjoy lunch and participate in the same activity choices as Activity Camp.

Soccer Camp is only offered in session 3 and session 4.

Sample Daily Schedule

8:00-8:30 Arrival                                                              
8:30-9:00 – Group Time                               
9:30-12:00 – Soccer Camp                                      
12:25-1:30 – Lunch and Recess
1:35-2:25 – Choice of Activity
2:30-3:20 - Choice of Activity
3:30-4:00 - Prepare for end of day and dismissal

(Sample Activity Grid available in the FAQ section)

Hours & Cost

8:00 am to 4:00 pm

Each session is $1085 per session

Register for 8 weeks of camp, either Day Camp only or a combination of Day Camp and Theatre Camp, and receive a $400 discount applied after registration.

Daily Hot Lunch and snack are included in the tuition

Before and After Care are available for an additional fee

Sessions Offered

Session 1 - No Soccer Camp
Session 2 -No Soccer Camp
Session 3 - July 22 - August 2 (full
Session 4 - August 5 - 16


Roeper Soccer Camp is run by Tyler Pemberton. Tyler is beginning his third year as Roeper's Head Women's Soccer Coach. He is extremely excited to have the opportunity to help out at Roeper's summer camp this year. Currently studying Secondary Education at Wayne State University, Tyler not only wants to help students learn the fundamentals of soccer, but to also help students learn valuable skills and lessons that apply to the real world.