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AI-powered private school reveals $40K Hamptons summer camp offering omakase classes, Trojan-horse workshop

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AI-powered private school reveals $40K Hamptons summer camp offering omakase classes, Trojan-horse workshop
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The Alpha School, an AI-powered private school, has announced a $40,500 nine-week summer camp in the Hamptons featuring unconventional activities such as preparing omakase and building a Trojan horse to be burned on the beach. The program claims to use artificial intelligence to deliver personalized academics in the morning, followed by hands-on creative workshops in the afternoon. The school, which has drawn support from hedge fund investor Bill Ackman, has campuses in Austin and Manhattan and charges up to $65,000 annually in tuition.

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Lifestyle AI-powered private school reveals $40K Hamptons summer camp offering omakase classes, Trojan-horse workshop By Oli Coleman Published April 30, 2026, 10:38 p.m. ET A new, A.I.-powered private school has unveiled its summer camp program. And the activities ain’t tie-dying and scavenger hunts. The Alpha School’s day camp in the Hamptons promises “life skills” for its youngsters — including “preparing and serving omakase and building a giant Trojan horse which will be burned in a bonfire on the beach.” 3 The Alpha School states that it offers “preparing and serving omakase and building a giant Trojan horse which will be burned in a bonfire on the beach.” The Washington Post via Getty Images 3 The nine-week program that features the unusual camp activities costs $40,500 for the…

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