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Summer 2001
A Guide to Preparatory Schools and Camps
The
Summer Institute for the Gifted
A residential co-educational academic camp for gifted students grades
4 - 11
Vassar College
Drew University
Amherst College
Denison University
Bryn Mawr College
George School
Rider University
Full spectrum of challenging
academic courses taught by college professors and experts in their
fields
* Complete recreational
program
* Educational
and social evening entertainment
* Much more!
The Summer Institute
for the Gifted has been conducting sessions of their
academic camping program since 1984.
College Gifted Programs
120 Littleton Road, Suite 201
Parsippany, NJ 07054-1803
Phone: 973-334-6991
Fax: 973-334-9756
http://www.cgp-sig.com
e-mail: info@cgp-sig.com
FILM CAMP
WRITE - DIRECT - SHOOT - EDIT
YOUR OWN SHORT FILMS
IN OUR UNIQUE HANDS-ON FOUR & SIX WEEKS TOTAL IMMERSION WORKSHOPS
FOR STUDENTS 15-18. WORK WITH 16MM ARRIFLEX CAMERAS IN SMALL CLASSES
DESIGNED AND TAUGHT BY AWARD-WINNING INSTRUCTORS.
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
THE DALTON
SCHOOL NEW YORK CITY
HARVARD FACULTY
CLUB CAMBRIDGE,MASS.
DISNEY-MGM
STUDIOS FLORIDA
CHOATE ROSEMARY
HALL CONNECTICUT
PARIS, FRANCE
FRENCH NATIONAL FILM SCHOOL
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
All workshops
are solely owned and operated by the New York Film Academy and not
affiliated with Universal Studios or Disney-MGM Studios
NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY
100 EAST 17 STREET NYC 10003
Tel: 212-674-4300 Fax: 212-477-1414 www.nyfa.com
Email: film camp@nyfa.com
OXFORD PARIS CAMBRIDGE
Highly Acclaimed Academic
Enrichment Programs for Middle and High School Students
Social Sciences, Medicine,
Law, Humanities, Liberal & Creative Arts
Superb Faculty drawn
from Oxford and Cambridge Universities and the Sorbonne
1-800-828-8349
OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
CAMP
REGIS-APPLEJACK
Co-ed 6-16
Where the fun never stops.
Over 50 activities including sailing, water skiing, tennis, athletics,
drama, art, wilderness trips, mountain biking and more! Friendly
multicultural atmosphere. Spectacular location on a pristine Adirondack
lake. Cabins with rustic living room, fireplace and bathrooms. Family
owned since 1946. 4 and 8 week sessions with intro 2 wk program
available. For video and brochure, write or call:
Michael & Christine Humes
60 Lafayette Road West, Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 688-0368
www.campregis-applejack.com
ACA Accredited
TAFT
Summer School
July 1-August 4, 2001
ON CAMPUS PROGRAMS For students in Grades 8-12
Ô Young Scholars Ô Liberal Studies
June 21-August 2,
2001
Six-week Study, Travel and Homestay Programs in Madrid, Spain, Nantes,
France, & Tokyo, Japan
The Taft School - Watertown,
CT 06795
For a catalogue and information
contact the Summer School Office at 860-945-7961 or e-mail:
summerschool@taftschool.org
Summer
2001 at The Hun School of Princeton
July 2 - August 3
NEW 2-Hour Dance Class
Academic Program: grades 7-12
International Program: grades 9-12
The Bridge Program: grade 8
Summer Theatre Classics: ages 12-18
Summer Day Camp: ages 5 1/2-I2
Lacrosse Day Camp: ages 8-14
For info: (609) 921-7600,
or visit us at www.hun.k12.nj.us.
MOWGLIS
SCHOOL of THE OPEN
A summer camp for boys 7-14 yrs.
June 23 - August 12
Founded in 1903 and based
on Kipling's Jungle Book, Mowglis provides an outdoor experience
that develops a boy's self-confidence, independence, and sense of
responsibility. Crew, camping, hiking, canoeing, windsurfing, tennis,
crafts and waterskiing are among the many activities offered in
our seven-week program. Come spend a summer with us on Newfound
Lake in Hebron, New Hampshire!
Charles Platt IV '80,
Director
Winter Address: 46 DAVID DR, YORK, ME 03909
207-363-1296 Ô www.mowglis.org
Exeter
Summer Session
July 8-August 11, 2001
"Learning for the sake
of learning."
Experience five weeks
of academic enrichment at one of America's most outstanding independent
schools. Residential/Day program for motivated students entering
grades 9-12 and PG. We offer more than 90 courses, including Princeton
Reviews SAT Preparation. Afternoons are devoted to sports, drama,
music, and extracurricular activities.
Points of interest:
Ô Educational, cultural,
and recreational excursions are a regular feature
Ô Semiweekly assemblies
introducing guest artists and speakers
Ô Forrestal-Bowld Music
Center-the newest addition to our campus
Ô A 150,000-volume library,
Louis Kahn's architectural landmark, is the centerpiece of Exeter's
400-acre campus.
Phillips Exeter Academy
Summer School
20 Main Street, Exeter, NH 03833-2460
Tel (603) 777-3488 Fax (603) 777-4385
email summer@exeter.edu
www.exeter.edu/summer
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