Kids On 12th
New - preschool, kindergarten, 1st - 2nd grade! Small classes, creative learning. Summer camp, pods Come see for yourself or ask anyone who has experienced KO12!
A busy mom with two kids couldn’t find a daycare to support her active child. So, one day in 2007, inside the iconic 12th Street Gym in Center City Philadelphia, Sharon Founded “Kids on 12th.” Her unique philosophy of letting kids be who they are, while teaching them the values of sharing and caring and relating has resonated with thousands of families. Known today as “KO12 Kids,” Philadelphia fa
07/02/2026
‼️ Friendly reminder we are CLOSED tomorrow, Friday July 3rd. We hope everyone has a happy and SAFE 4th of July weekend!!! 🎆🎇
06/29/2026
Every summer, Ko12 campers get to enjoy up to 2 private (closed to the public) swim sessions per week at Ridgway Park, Philadelphia and we’re excited to share that our sessions begins this week!!! Swipe through the images for more details & FAQ. 🤿
Current campers, check your Brightwheel messages for our specific days ☀️
💦 Need to register for summer camp?? We have limited space for ages 5-11, but availability for ages 3-5! Click the link below or scan the QR code (last image) to get started!
➡️ https://ko12.org/summer-camp
06/23/2026
Summer camp just began, but the school year will be here before you know it! 📚 Our school year programs begin on 8/31 — right after summer camp ends! Register now for Fall 2026 (preschool, elementary school or after school pickup) so you have one less thing to worry about later! 👩🏻🏫
➡️ https://ko12.org/register
06/19/2026
I was a young, Jewish kid in a small, conservative, Christian town. The science teacher posted Bible verses on the blackboard each day, the popular high school football games were blessed by a priest, and the history teacher taught World War Two without one mention of the Holocaust or the Jewish people.
In the refusal to teach every student, my teachers singled me out — as if they had stood me in front of the class as an example of someone to be dismissed. If that actually makes sense: to be both singled out and dismissed at the same time. My history was unimportant and unworthy of being taught in school. By avoiding my history, they didn't avoid discomfort — they created a lifetime of it.
Of course, this isn't a complete comparison to growing up Black in America. But it is relatable. My skin is still pale. And as much as I feel different because I grew up different, I can blend in — and I know that blending comes with certain privileges that others are not afforded.
What my experience has taught me is how vitally important it is to teach history accurately and completely. Denying the horrors of our complex history only serves to perpetuate a lack of understanding. That lack of understanding leads to fear of differences, and fear leads to hate. Hate, as we know, leads us to repeat the horrors.
So, how do we teach young children about human history without causing fear or shame? The same way we teach everything — with honesty and open dialogue within the positive relationships of a community where they feel safe.
The only defense we have against history repeating is knowledge and understanding of the experiences of our ancestors — why they made their decisions, what hardships they faced, and what choices they could have made for better, more humane outcomes. Our only defense is to teach our children so they can be wiser, kinder, and stronger. So they can create balance with care rather than fear.
Juneteenth reminds us that freedom and humanity is not simply declared — it must be delivered. It took two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation for enslaved people in Texas to learn they were free. That delay was not accidental. It was a choice — made by those who benefited from keeping others in the dark. The lesson Juneteenth carries is one we cannot afford to set aside: that the withholding of truth is itself an act of harm.
I wish you all a Juneteenth filled with the celebration of a freedom that was only made possible through an understanding of the past, a clear-eyed recognition of the challenges of our present, and a deep commitment to educating our children for the benefit of everyone's future.
I promise to create an environment within Kids On 12th where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and form friendships filled with laughter. Each child will be loved, respected, and accepted as the unique individual they are, and will be greeted every day by a diverse family of teachers and friends.
We can nurture the beauty in the world we know is possible for them — and for the generations that will come after them.
Love to all,
Tr. Sharon
06/15/2026
☀️ Camp for our school age (5-11) group began today and we have important updates on remaining space for the following weeks:
Week of 6/15 - ❌ FULL
Week of 6/22 - ❌ FULL
Week of 6/29 - ⚠️ 8 spaces remaining
Week of 7/6 - ‼️ 3 spaces remaining
Week of 7/13 - ‼️ 5 spaces remaining
Week of 7/20 - ‼️ 5 spaces remaining
Week of 7/27 - ⚠️ 6 spaces remaining
Week of 8/3 - ⚠️ 6 spaces remaining
Week of 8/10 - ⚠️ 10 spaces remaining
If you haven’t registered for summer camp yet, do it now before we’re FULL! 🎉
➡️ https://ko12.org/summer-camp
06/13/2026
Teacher treats for the final day of the school year! We're ready for camp!
06/01/2026
Happy first day of summer camp!! ☀️ Just a heads up, the following weeks for our 5-11 age group have extremely limited spaces remaining:
➡️ 6/15-6/19 — TWO spaces left 🚨🚨
➡️ 6/22-6/26 — FOUR spaces left 🚨
➡️ 7/6-7/10 — 9 spaces left
➡️ 7/20-7/24 — 10 spaces left
⚡️ Register today before space fills up! Head on over to our website to join us for a safe, fun, activity-filled summer! ☀️😎
https://ko12.org/summer-camp
05/25/2026
Summer camp begins NEXT WEEK and we are SO excited!! ☀️
🚨 There's still time to reserve camp weeks before rates increase, but act quickly! Our summer sale ends 5/31 and rates will go back up to regular pricing ($425/week)
Learn more and register below:
➡️ https://ko12.org/summer-camp
05/22/2026
Kids On 12th annual art show! Beautiful student work, and great to relax and hang out with teachers and parents!
05/21/2026
Important reminders! We are closing at 4:30pm tomorrow, Friday 5/22, and will be closed all day on Monday, 5/25 for Memorial Day Weekend! 💫
Also, registration and prepayment is REQUIRED if you’re planning to attend for summer camp!!! We cannot accept drop-ins during the summer to ensure we are in compliance with teacher:student ratios. 🚨
Get those registrations in!!! ☀️
https://ko12.org/summer-camp
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Philadelphia, PA
19107
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |