Exploration - Junior Program at St Marks School
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Summer Address:
Southborough, Massachusetts, USAShow Phone #
Off-Season Address:
Norwood, Massachusetts, USAShow Phone #
Exploration Junior Program on the campus of St. Mark’s School: courses, activities, trips, and friendships that open your eyes to things new and different.
Located on the picturesque campus of St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Massachusetts, the Junior Program is the perfect place for students entering grades 4+5 and 6+7 to gain independence, explore new interests, and tackle new ideas and subjects in a fun, pressure-free summer environment. Combining the best aspects of traditional camps—close friendships, activities, and adventure—with intellectual inquiry and discovery, the Junior Program has thrived by focusing on the fact that children can be good decision makers and that by making choices about their daily schedules, children build self-confidence, independence, and maturity.
Students from more than 35 states and a dozen countries come to the Junior Program each summer because they are interested in learning. At Exploration, our courses are ungraded and pressure-free, so students are encouraged to try academic fields and extracurricular activities that are new and interesting to them. This is the place to try marine biology for the first time, or to solve a crime using forensic science, or to learn how to play wall ball, or to perform a swing dance in front of an audience. Students feel comfortable trying new things and expanding their horizons at the Junior Program, because everyone here is trying new things and expanding their horizons.
Our students are led by a faculty comprised of current and recent college students from some of the country’s top colleges and universities. Supported by a network of full-time, professional educators, our faculty members are instructors in the classroom, advisors in the dorm, and coaches in extracurricular activities. At Exploration, we see every moment in the day as a teaching moment, and our faculty is with our students at all times, providing support, encouragement, energy, and enthusiasm.
- Exploration is an active place, and we have designed the Junior Program to let students make the most of their time here. Students take two academic courses each session, choosing from 30 - 50 different offerings. Subjects range from Lego Engineering to Greek Mythology to Creative Writing to Slingshot Physics. Throughout the rest of the day, we sponsor a variety of different athletics, activities, and special events for students to choose from. On Wednesdays, students take two mini-courses, with subjects ranging from Web Design to Pastry Making to Lacrosse to Swimming Lessons. On weekends, students go on trips throughout New England and Boston. Saturday trips tend to be more educational, while Sunday trips tend to be more recreational in nature.
While there is no typical student that attends the Junior Program, there is one common strand that holds the Exploration community together: a love of learning. As a self-selected group, our students have chosen to spend their summer at Exploration because they are excited about learning. This student enthusiasm, coupled with the Junior Program’s fun and exciting programming, creates the perfect environment for students to have a fantastic summer of Exploration.
Located on the picturesque campus of St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Massachusetts, the Junior Program is the perfect place for students entering grades 4+5 and 6+7 to gain independence, explore new interests, and tackle new ideas and subjects in a fun, pressure-free summer environment. Combining the best aspects of traditional camps—close friendships, activities, and adventure—with intellectual inquiry and discovery, the Junior Program has thrived by focusing on the fact that children can be good decision makers and that by making choices about their daily schedules, children build self-confidence, independence, and maturity.
Students from more than 35 states and a dozen countries come to the Junior Program each summer because they are interested in learning. At Exploration, our courses are ungraded and pressure-free, so students are encouraged to try academic fields and extracurricular activities that are new and interesting to them. This is the place to try marine biology for the first time, or to solve a crime using forensic science, or to learn how to play wall ball, or to perform a swing dance in front of an audience. Students feel comfortable trying new things and expanding their horizons at the Junior Program, because everyone here is trying new things and expanding their horizons.
Our students are led by a faculty comprised of current and recent college students from some of the country’s top colleges and universities. Supported by a network of full-time, professional educators, our faculty members are instructors in the classroom, advisors in the dorm, and coaches in extracurricular activities. At Exploration, we see every moment in the day as a teaching moment, and our faculty is with our students at all times, providing support, encouragement, energy, and enthusiasm.
- Exploration is an active place, and we have designed the Junior Program to let students make the most of their time here. Students take two academic courses each session, choosing from 30 - 50 different offerings. Subjects range from Lego Engineering to Greek Mythology to Creative Writing to Slingshot Physics. Throughout the rest of the day, we sponsor a variety of different athletics, activities, and special events for students to choose from. On Wednesdays, students take two mini-courses, with subjects ranging from Web Design to Pastry Making to Lacrosse to Swimming Lessons. On weekends, students go on trips throughout New England and Boston. Saturday trips tend to be more educational, while Sunday trips tend to be more recreational in nature.
While there is no typical student that attends the Junior Program, there is one common strand that holds the Exploration community together: a love of learning. As a self-selected group, our students have chosen to spend their summer at Exploration because they are excited about learning. This student enthusiasm, coupled with the Junior Program’s fun and exciting programming, creates the perfect environment for students to have a fantastic summer of Exploration.
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Camp Type:
Year Established: 1977 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 9 to 12 years old Cost/Week: $1001.00-$2000.00/wk Religious Affiliation: None Camp Owner(s): Exploration School, Inc. Camp Director(s): David Torcoletti Nearest Large City: Boston, MA Off Season Rental: No Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: General Academics Academic and Pre-College Camps: Gifted Academic and Pre-College Camps: Liberal Arts Academic and Pre-College Camps: Other Academics |
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Miscellaneous Activities:
Acting
Arts and Crafts
Ceramics
Circus
Dance
Drawing and Painting
Film and TV
Magic
Music
Other Arts
Performing Arts
Photography and Video
Pottery
Sculpture
Theater
Visual Arts
Sports Activities:
General Sports
Archery
Baseball and Softball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Chess
Fencing
Field Hockey
Fishing
Fitness
Football
Gymnastic
Lacrosse
Martial Arts
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Adventure Activities:
Assorted Adventures
Canoeing
Hiking
Kayaking
Rock Climbing
Academic Activities:
General Academics
Aviation
Business
Computers
Creative Writing
Culinary
ESL
Etiquette
Finance
Gifted
History
International Studies
Journalism
Languages
Leadership
Liberal Arts
Marine Science
Math
Other Academics
Public Speaking and Debate
Robotics
Science
Space
Miscellaneous Activities:
Model Rocketry
Talent Show
Travel/Trips
Residential Students: $3975 per session
First Session: June 29 - July 19, 2008
Second Session: July 20 - August 9, 2008
Day Students: $1895 per session
First Session: June 29 - July 18, 2008
Second Session: July 21 - August 8 , 2008
