This study was conducted in September 2023 to establish proper eating habits and enhance the nutritional knowledge of elementary school students in Daegu during a nutrition camp hosted by the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education. A total of thirty boys and twenty-three girls participated, with an average age of 11.2 years. The breakfast skipping rate was 11.3%, while 84.9% reported eating out once or twice a week, and 86.8% indicated they consumed delivery food once or twice a week. Regarding snacks, 47.5% of students reported eating snacks twice a day, and 73.6% identified as picky eaters. Furthermore, 66% of the participating students had no prior experience with nutrition education or consulting nutritionists. The students' nutritional knowledge score before the start of the nutrition camp was 14.4 out of 20, and after the end of the nutrition camp, it statistically increased significantly to 16.4 points (p<0.001). The level of nutritional knowledge of students who participated in the nutrition camp improved significantly compared to before the start of the nutrition camp, and this result shows that various activity programs including nutrition education and nutrition counseling can be effective.