
Ages 5–12School Age Programs
Before & After School Program
School Age Programs at the YMCA of the Fox Cities give children ages 5-12 a safe, state-licensed place to learn, play and grow before and after school. With a focus on safety, health, social growth and academic enrichment, children have opportunities to explore their interests, build friendships and choose from activities that support their development. Families can feel confident knowing their children are cared for by qualified staff while parents work or study. Offerings vary by school district and location, so families should review the district details and registration information before enrolling.



Program Benefits
School Age Programs give children structured support and flexible choices during out-of-school time. Programs may include academic support, enrichment, recreation, social development and healthy activities.
Safe Supervision
Children are cared for in a safe, supportive environment by trained staff who prioritize their well-being every day.
Healthy Activities
Programs include free choice, physical activity, recreation, snack and social opportunities that help kids stay active and connected.
Relationship Building
Kids build confidence, friendships, and social skills through meaningful connections with peers and caring role models.
Enrichment Opportunities
Homework help, creative projects, and structured activities give children opportunities to learn, explore, and grow beyond the classroom.
School Age FAQs
School Age Programs generally serve children ages 5–12. Some site-specific offerings may vary, such as Wrightstown Elementary serving ages 4–12.
Yes. New families must complete a Child Profile as part of registration, and returning families must review and update their saved profile before registering.
No. No School Days require separate online registration and currently enrolled School Age participants are not automatically registered.
Yes. Financial assistance is available, and families participating in state-licensed child care programs are encouraged to apply for state funding through their local county Health and Human Services department.
No. Some locations offer before and after programs, while others offer after school programs only. Review the location details carefully before registering.
Please contact the YMCA program director for your school district location, listed on this page.








