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Portsmouth Abbey School Summer Program

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Summer Address:

   Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States

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Portsmouth Abbey Summer Program: Excellence and Enrichment.   June 27th – July 24th 2010.  Ages: 11 -14 (rising 7th to 10th graders). The Portsmouth Abbey Summer Program will provide your child with a month full of fun experience, new friends and academic skills all while living on our beautiful campus on the shores of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island.

 

Camp Type:  Residential
Year Established: 1943
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 11 to 14 years old
Cost/Week: $1001.00-$2000.00/wk
Religious Affiliation: Catholic
Camp Owner(s):
Portsmouth Abbey School

Camp Director(s):
Peter I. O'Connor

Nearest Large City: Boston
Off Season Rental: No
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: General Academics

Special Accommodations:
None
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Art Activities:
  •  Drawing and Painting

Sports Activities:
  •  Water Sports

Adventure Activities:
  •  Sailing

Academic Activities:
  •  General Academics

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Portsmouth Abbey School Summer Program

285 Cory's Lane
Portsmouth, RI 02871

Peter I. O'Connor, Director of the Summer Program

401-643-1225

summer@portsmouthabbey.org

www.portsmouthabbey.org/page/summerprogram

$5,650 for boarding / $3,250 for day students

Since 1943 the Summer Program has introduced young students to the unique spirit of education that has always been a part of Portsmouth Abbey School. The universal character of this program is rooted in the celebration of learning that is proper to the classroom, an awakening of the uniqueness of each student through participation in enrichment activities, and the importance of athletics in fostering a healthy sense of the body. It has always been the hope of this program that these three elements would be viewed as equal paths toward wisdom and the fullness of experience.




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