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

Taft Summer School


June 25 - July 29,2000
ON CAMPUS PROGRAMS

For students in Grades 8-12

  • Young Scholars

  • Liberal Studies

  • String Study & Performance


June 25-August 5, 2000
Six-week Study, Travel and Homestay Programs in Córdoba, Spain & Nantes, France
The Taft School
Watertown, CN 06795

For a catalogue and information contact the Summer School Office at 860-945-7961 or e-mail: summerschool@taftschool.org

EXETER SUMMER SCHOOL

JULY 9-AUGUST 12, 2000

Five weeks of academic enrichment at one of America's outstanding independent schools. Residential/Day program for motivated students who have completed grades 8 through 12. More than 90 offerings where the focus is on "learning for learning's sake." Classes, including Princeton Review and SAT Prep, meet in the mornings, with afternoons devoted to sports, drama, music, and extracurricular activities.

PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY SUMMER SCHOOL

20 Main Street, Suite B11
Exeter, NH 03833-2460

Write, phone, email or visit our web site for more details

Tel (603) 777-3488· Fax (603) 777-4385 email summer@exeter.edu

Summer 2000
at The Hun School of Princeton

June 26 to July 28

  • Academic Program: grades 7-12

  • International Program: grades 9-I2

  • The Bridge Program: grade 8

  • Summer Theatre Classics: ages 12-18

  • Summer Day Camp: ages 5~2-I2

  • Lacrosse Day Camp: ages 8-14

For info: (609) 921-7600

or visit us at www.hun.kl2.nj.us.

MOWGLIS
SCHOOL of THE OPEN

A summer camp for Boys 7-14 yrs.

June 21-August 13

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
www.mowglis.org

MOWGLIS
SCHOOL of THE OPEN

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 and more! Friendly multicultural atmosphere. Spectacular location on a pristine 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

The Summer Institute for the Gifted

A Residential Coeduacational Academic Camp for Gifted Sudents Grades 4-11

Vassar College
Drew University
Amhearst College
Denison University
Bryn Mawr College
George School

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 conductiong 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: Phone: (973) 334-9756
http://www.csp-sig.com    email: info@cgp-sig.com

 

Overweight Child?

Camp Kingsmont is the only weight loss camp for kids owned and directed by parents who understand your child. As former Kngsmont campers, we needed to make the same long-term, lifestyle change...and we did!

Camp Kingsmont ACA Accredited

Active Summer camp fun!
Interactive school year support!
Our 29th year in the Berkshires

800.854.1377
www.campkingsmont.com

FREE Air travel from CA with escort
CIT Program: High Scool Seniors save $1K


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