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Summer Programs Offered by PAIS Member Schools

(Posting of a school's program does not imply PAIS endorsement.)



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The Grier School
Allegeheny Riding and Arts Camp
Summer Program Description: Girls only, ages 8-16, all levels of horseback riding, art, music theater, and dance.
Start Date: June 27, 2010
Contact: Helen Zientek
mamaz@grier.org

 

Mercersburg Academy
Mercersburg Summer Programs
Summer Program Description
: In the Summer Mercersburg offers exciting and creative programs to kids ages 7-17 ranging from Adventure Camp, Summer Theatre Workshop, Robotics, Basketball, Wrestling, Young Writers Camp to College Prep. Each program is designed to make a campers summer as fun and meaningful as possible.
Start Date: June 20, 2010
Contact: Quentin McDowell
mcdowellq@mercersburg.edu


York Country Day School
Little Spartan Day Camp
Summer Program Description
: The Little Spartan Day Camps are designed to provide engaging activities that foster your child's athletic, creative and social experiences over the summer. We pride ourselves on a quality program lead by experienced and caring camp counselors.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Mr. Jim Mustard, Director of Athletics & Summer Programs
jmustard@ycds.org

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Delaware Valley 

Abington Friends School
Summer Day Camp, Enrichment Camps, Sports Camps
Summer Program Description
: For over 40 years, Abington Friends has been running a high quality summer day camp with traditional, enrichment and sports activities for children between the ages of 2-14.  We offer programs designed to fit the varied needs of  our families and have a long history  creating the fond summer memories that last a lift time.
Start Date: June 28, 2010
Contact: Rusty Regalbuto, Camp Director
rregalbuto@abingtonfriends.net

Academy In Manayunk
Summer Enrichment Program
Summer Program Description
: The AIM Summer Enrichment Program will inspire and prepare students to succeed during the school year via individualized reading and writing instruction, specialized math and technology programs, creative arts-based learning, and speech, language, and occupational therapy sessions.  A summer at AIM will provide a unique learning opportunity and make a difference in your child's performance and confidence.
Start Date: July 6, 2010
Contact: Kathy Johnson, Head of Lower School
kjohnson@aimpa.org


The Agnes Irwin School
Summer Session
Summer Program Description
: Agnes Irwin’s Summer Session is a co-educational enrichment program for students in PreK through Grade 12 featuring art, high school courses for credit, athletics, academic prep and review courses.  All classes are taught by professional artists, instructors, coaches or teachers, and the flexible weekly schedule allows students to participate in a wide variety of courses and activities each week.
Start Date: June 14, 2010
Contact: Curtis Lee & Katie Cooper, Co-Directors of Summer Session
clee@agnesirwin.org

Jack M Barrack Hebrew Academy
County Line Day Camp
Summer Program Description
: County Line Day Camp offers a complete program to help boys and girls, ages 4-12, play, develop talent, grow strong and enjoy the full benefits of camp life under the guidance of our experienced adult staff.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Chrissy Hallman
chrissy@countylinedaycamp.org

 

The Crossroads School
Summer at Crossroads
Summer Program Description
: Summer at Crossroads is a comprehensive five-week academic program for children entering Kindergarten through 6th grade that reinforces their academic skills. The program gives parents the flexibility to choose the academic program their child needs or build a full-day program of academics and recreation.
Start Date: June 28, 2010
Contact: Holly Zipperer, Director of Summer Programs
info@summermatters.org

Delaware Valley Friends School
Summer Academic Program
Summer Program Description: A five-week summer day program for students entering grades 6 through high school who need one-on-one tutorials to advance their academic skills. Sessions are half-day and run from 8:30 to 12:15.
Start Date: June 28, 2010
Contact: Kathy Wynn, Associate Director of Admissions
wynnk@fc.dvfs.org


The Episcopal Academy
Summer at The Episcopal Academy
Summer Program Description
: Summer at The Episcopal Academy, which runs from June 14 – July 30, 2010, is a co-educational program that features personal and academic enrichment activities including visual and performing arts, athletics, science, and technology. Students entering grades K-12 can opt for a full-day program from 8:00am to 5:00pm or choose from a variety of part-time options.
Start Date: June 14, 201
Contact: Alex Thompson, Director
summer@episcopalacademy.org


Holy Child Academy
Holy Child Academy Summer Camp 2010
Summer Program Description
: Holy Child Academy Summer Camp offers a flexible, affordable program that provides a variety of experiences for boys and girls ages 4 through 12 years old. Children are grouped according to age for fun-filled, enriching, developmentally appropriate activities to stretch their minds, bodies, and spirits. Every week brings a different theme and at least one field trip!
Start Date: June 14, 2010
Contact: Kelly Hornak, HCA Summer Camp
kmhornak@verizon.net


Malvern Preparatory School
Malvern Prep Summer Programs
Summer Program Description
: Co-ed Academic Courses (credit and non-credit), Test Prep, Sports Camps, Enrichment Activities, and Basketball League (evening hours)
Call 484-595-1143 for information or register online at www.malvernprep.org/SummerPrograms
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Kurt Ruch, Summer Programs Director
kruch@malvernprep.org

Media-Providence Friends School
World Explorers at Summer Friends
Summer Program Description
: Children aged 3-9 explore the art, music, dance, food, geography, history, language, peoples and ecosystems of two world regions in an engaging Quaker atmosphere.  Each week includes visiting artists and educators, a field trip and twice-weekly instructional and recreational swimming.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Heather Mitch, Camp Director
camp@fox.mpfs.org


Media-Providence Friends School
Summer Synergy at Summer Friends
Summer Program Description
: Children aged 3-9 explore the art, music, dance, food, geography, history, language, peoples and ecosystems of two world regions in an engaging Quaker atmosphere.  Each week includes visiting artists and educators, a field trip and twice-weekly instructional and recreational swimming.
Start Date
: July 12, 2010
Contact: Heather Mitch, Camp Director
camp@fox.mpfs.org


Perkiomen School
Young Writers Camp
Summer Program Description
: A two-week long workshop for students in grades 5-9 will find a unique opportunity to pursue their interest in descriptive, narrative and  argumentative writing in the Young Writers Workshop. While the focus of the sessions will be to provide an  environment for the exploration of creativity, the participants will also receive comprehensive and professional guidance in the areas of grammar, structure, and style.
Start Date: July 11, 2010
Contact: Tim Gaiser, Director of Summer Programs
summer@perkiomen.org


Perkiomen School
Perk Girls Lax
Summer Program Description
: This lacrosse camp is designed to teach and develop the fundamental skills of the game in a fun, educational and confidence building atmosphere. Players will have the opportunity to improve their stick skills and conceptual understanding of the game of  lacrosse.
Start Date: June 27, 2010
Contact: Tim Gaiser, Director of Summer Programs
summer@perkiomen.org

 

Perkiomen School
Exploring Science
Summer Program Description
: Exploring Science is an interactive science experience for students entering fourth, fifth, and sixth grades.  The camp consists of four tracks (forensics, robotics, gaming and ecology) that offer a wide range of scientific disciplines and technology experiences.
Start Date: June 28, 2010
Contact: Tim Gaiser, Director of Summer Programs
summer@perkiomen.org


St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Pre-8th Grade Summer Enrichment Program
Summer Program Description
: The Pre-8th Grade Program is a five-week summer program designed for students(boys and girls) who have completed seventh grade. It includes computer education, creative writing, and algebra, and it is complemented by a program of sports including basketball, soccer, swimming, ping-pong, volleyball, and wiffle ball.
Start Date: June 28, 2010
Contact: Bethanne Mascio, Admissions Counselor
bmascio@sjprep.org


Westtown School
Summer Sessions at Westtown School
Summer Program Description
: Summer Sessions at Westtown School offer co-educational day enrichment programs in arts, academics, athletics and outdoor education for children in grades Pre-K – 12 plus adults.  Our programs consist of hands-on, discovery driven activities in a creative, supportive, and inclusive environment, and class sizes are limited to maximize fun and education.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Kirstie Wills, Director of Summer Programs
summersessions@westtown.edu

 

The West Hill School
Summer Session
Summer Program Description:
The West Hill School Summer Session is a relaxed and fun opportunity for children, aged 2 ½ to entering kindergarten, to explore different topics such as the jungle, the forest, outer space, the ocean, the arctic and life on a farm. Under the leadership of qualified teachers, the program has been carefully planned to provide the children with a stimulating morning of creative arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor play, supervised games, story and snack time along with weekly special events including music and movement, sprinkler day, drama and storytelling, a circus, a luau and July 4th celebration.
Start Date: June 7, 2010
Contact: Judy Potter, Camp Director
judyp@thewesthillschool.org


Woodlynde School
Middle and Upper School Summer Program
Summer Program Description:
Both full and half day programs are offered to Middle and Upper School students from Woodlynde and the community. Morning academics include English, mathematics, writing, and computer skills, as well as SAT prep. Individual tutoring enrichment services are available in reading fluency, phonics, math facts and SAT prep. Afternoon activity classes including art, music, drama, technology, creative writing, sports and video gaming will be offered throughout the summer.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Jeremy Carver, Director of Middle/Upper School Summer Program
carver@woodlynde.org


Woodlynde School
Summer Academic Program (Grades 1 - 6)
Summer Program Description:
The morning program emphasizes direct instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, and using computers for building skills in all these areas. The camp program includes swimming, games, field trips, arts and crafts, and sports.
Start Date: June 29, 2010
Contact: Denise Pritchard, Administrative Assistant to Lower School
pritchard@woodlynde.org

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Northeastern

Wyoming Seminary
The Performing Arts Institute

Summer Program Description: PAI is an international summer program for serious high school students of music, theater and dance. Entrance is by audition and performance standards are very high.
Start Date: June 27, 2010
Contact: Nancy Sanderson, Director
nsanderson@wyomingseminary.org
 

Northwestern 

No current postings.
 

Pittsburgh 

Valley School of Ligonier
Day Camp
Summer Program Description: Activities are provided for K-6th graders from 9 AM-2 PM Monday through Friday for 5 weeks. Second grade and older campers will explore creeks, ponds and forests in addition to playing games, fishing, swimming, and learning archery.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Ronald Nordstrom, Camp Director
rnordstrom@valleyschoolofligonier.org


Winchester Thurston School
Winchester Thurston School Summer Programs
Summer Program Description
: At our North Hills Campus, we offer a variety of camps and programs for students entering Pre-School (age 3)through grade 6. Choose from an array of options in adventure and play, sports and physical fitness, creative arts, and academics.
Start Date: June 21, 2010
Contact: Lee Moses, Director of Summer Programs
mosesl@winchesterthurston.org

 

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