Art Programs - St. Andrew`s School
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Art Programs - St. Andrew`s School
2011 Summer Programs Theater Sports Educational Computer Art Adventure Chess Summer Programs Our summer programs provide a bridge to the academic school year with arts, educational, computer, and athletic activities for students from grades 1-12. This high-quality camp situated in the suburban setting of Barrington offers playing fields, tennis courts, indoor basketball courts, along with fine art classrooms, a fully-equipped theater, music room, and computer labs. TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVENTURE programs adventure lifelong adventure paintball 2 2 2 ART programs parade camp 3 AUTHORS & ILLUSTRATORS 3 authors workshop 3 MASTERPIECE ART 3-4 wearable art 4 global art 4 art outdoors 4 3-D art 4 ceramics 4-5 photography 5 theater - act@st. andrews ACTSA Jr. 5 ACTSA 5 stage II - rock opera 6 ensemble/tour (int & adv) 6 CHESS program EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS college bound seniors 7 academic 7-8 St. Andrew’s AFTERNOON 8 focused educational 8 6 science programs experiment camp mr. b’s whatcha-macallits & doodads robotics geology Oceanography 9 9 9 10 10 SPORTS programs 10 FAMILY FIT CAMP SPEED & AGILITY 10 BASKETBALL 11 TENNIS 11-12 LACROSSE (GIRLS & BOYS)12-13 SOCCER, NOGA 14 afternoon & EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS 15 SUMMER PROGRAM SCHEDULE 16 • • • NEW THIS YEAR! 1 Adventure Programs ADVENTURE CAMP ages 10 - 17, entering grades 6 - 12 July 11 - 15 July 25 - 29 August 8 - 12 9 am - 3 pm 9 am - 3 pm 9 am - 3 pm $325 per week (includes lunch) Adventure Camp at St. Andrew’s Summer Programs emphasizes the empowerment of the individual as a member of a larger group, or community. Skills which relate directly to the concepts of teamwork and leadership will be practiced using fun multidimensional exercises, by all campers and stressed by instructors daily. Through the completion of a variety of ground, low ropes, and high ropes activities, campers will learn to more effectively communicate with their peers, begin to understand the importance of trust as it relates to community living, and begin to realize who they truly are as a person by testing or coming to know their personal limits. Emphasis on the above skill set—the foundation of basic teamwork skills—will continue during the Paintball portion of this camp (two half days per week). Although all campers will be strongly encouraged to participate in all activities, they will not be forced to do so—as the instructors of the camp firmly believe in the concept of Challenge by Choice. • • • LIfelong adventure Camp ages 10 - 17, entering grades 6 - 12 August 1 - 5 9 am - 3 pm $375 per week (includes lunch) During this week, campers will be asked to challenge themselves mentally and physically while enjoying Rhode Island’s great outdoors. Campers will be introduced to activities such as: rock climbing, surfing, wind surfing, kayaking, and hiking, and will spend at least one day learning about and beginning to master each one. Campers will be challenged to expand their personal comfort zones, but not forced beyond them. Cooperative learning skills will be fostered as part of an essential, positive, group dynamic during these individualistic activities. • • • paintball CAMP ages 10 -17, entering grades 6 -12 July 18 - 22 9 am - 3 pm $375 per week (includes lunch) This camp will emphasize the positive aspects of the game by teaching sportsmanship, team work, and effective communication skills, while also improving individual activity-based skills. These skills will be practiced daily on the playing field and their importance to the game, as well as in everyday life, will be stressed. The “battles” enjoyed by campers will be naturally competitive, but lighthearted and fun by design – as this camp is meant to be recreational and enjoyable to all who attend. As paintball is an active “sport”, campers will benefit in many ways from their participation in intense physical activity on a daily basis. • • • 2 Summer Programs Art Programs PARADE CAMP! ages 8-14, entering grades 4-9 June 27 - July 1 (Mon., July 4th) 9 am - 3 pm $325 per week (includes lunch) Annie Howe is a staff artist for Nana Projects studio in Baltimore, Md. (www.nanaprojects. com) Nana Projects has led Parade School Jr. at many schools and community organizations and is supported by the Jim Henson Foundation and the Maryland State Arts Council. Annie is a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art where she majored in Community Art and Fibers. We are excited to announce our first ever Parade Camp! Sign up and join the parade! In Parade School Jr. “students learn about parades from around the world then create lanterns or puppets, masks and costumes, floats and banners, and learn to stilt walk. This workshop blends sculpture, fiber arts, painting, and performance “and will provide a unique opportunity for children ages 8-14 to create art that celebrates America’s Independence. Campers should plan on attending the whole week and expect to march in the Bristol Parade on Monday, July 4th, rain or shine. ••• AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS CAMP ages 7-8, entering grades 2 & 3 August 8 - 12 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) Designed to be a true writer’s workshop format, children will delve into their imaginations and utilize their creativity to share ideas, write and edit in groups. They discover hands-on artistic methods to support and enrich their writing. Working with both new and traditional materials, children create a beautiful book with illustrations, while acquiring problem-solving and planning skills through visual elements. This course blends essential writing skills with artistic expression. ••• AUTHORS WORKSHOP camp ages 9-10, entering grades 4 - 6 August 15 - 19 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) This workshop is for the budding author. Participants will explore and begin using important elements of serious writing, such as personal style, elegant word choice, and writing for an audience. This camp offering is designed to help young authors find their inner voice, to create and share original pieces with peers and to prepare their work for “publishing.” To complement their written work, authors will illustrate their stories and create their own book covers. MASTERPIECE ART CAMP Mandy Howe is the summer program art director and a local Aartist and certified Art Teacher. She has coordinated summer camps and community art programs locally and out of state. She is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston where she majored in painting, and drawing. ages 5 - 8, entering grades 1 - 3 June 27 - July 1 July 18 - 22 August 1 - 5 August 15 - 19 9 am - 12 pm 9 am - 12 pm 9 am - 12 pm 9 am - 12 pm $185 per session ------------------------------- ages 9 - 12, entering grades 4 - 8 July 11 - 15 July 18 - 22 July 25 - 29 August 8 - 12 9 am - 3 pm 1 pm - 4 pm 9 am - 3 pm 9 am - 3 pm $285 per session (includes lunch) 3 Discover your artistic talents in one of our most popular camps! These week-long sessions will provide a creative and fun environment and allow your artist to develop their personal expression. Sessions will include Art History, 2 & 3 Dimensional approaches to Art, Crafts and Clay, Painting, Drawing, and Design. A student art show and reception will conclude each week of creative fun. • • • Jessica DaSilva returns this year to lead another creative workshop in Wearable Art, Global Art, Art Outdoors, and 3D Art. She is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design where she majored in Jewelry making. She is currently getting her Masters in Art Ed. at UMass Dartmouth. WEARABLE ART camp ages 8-12, entering grades 4 - 8 Art Outdoors: A Native American Exploration ages 8-12, entering grades 3 - 8 August 15 - 19 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) Experience what it must feel like to create art and functional objects from the materials found in nature in this week-long camp. With access to acres of forest at St. Andrew’s School, we will gather natural materials to construct art of all mediums from large-scale natural sculptures to creating our own colors from the local plant life. The week will conclude with a gallery showing of the work of our young artists. • • • 3D Art ages 8-12, entering grades 3-8 August 1 - 5 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) Adornment of the body has been practiced in every culture, dating as far back as 75,000 years ago. Ancient jewelry was not only a beautiful enhancement to a person’s appearance; it was also a communication tool in society. Campers will learn about the customs, rituals, and symbolism behind jewelry as well as various historical styles and techniques. You will then design and create your own pieces of personal adornment. August 8 - 12 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) Learn to make art that reaches beyond the flat canvas – art that stands on its own or has moving parts. View work by artists who worked innovatively with 3D materials during the 20th century, such as Alexander Calder’s kinetic sculptures, Louise Nevelson’s assemblages, and Henry Moore’s abstract monuments. In this class you will use materials such as wire, fabric, paper, found objects, and the forces of gravity and magnetism to make your own sculptural discoveries. • • • • • • GLOBAL art: Crafts from around the World ages 5-8, entering grades K - 3 July 25 - 29 9 am - 12 pm $200 per week Pack your suitcase – we’re going on a world trip! After we bind our own passport books, we will use them to document our unique experiences as we learn about some of the ways different world cultures have approached art making. A museum field trip to see art from the Ancient Americas will begin our journey. We will then learn about and make our own Greek vessels, Moroccan mosaics, Egyptian artifacts and African sculptures. We will also design our own unique styles of currency and decorative tapestries after seeing examples from many points on the globe. • • • 4 Summer Programs CERAMICS ages 8-12, entering grades 4 - 8 July 11 - 22 9 am - 12 pm Session cost $400 ($200 per week) Susan Kremer is a professional potter and longtime art teacher. She has a BFA from Western Michigan University and exhibits her work in crafts fairs and art shows throughout New England. This two-week Ceramics Camp will offer students ages 8-12 the opportunity to spend every morning working with a professional potter and veteran art teacher. Students will learn simple hand building techniques such as pinch, coil and slab, and also be introduced to working on the wheel. This concentrated camp gives students the time to explore working with clay in depth with time to build, dry, fire and glaze several original pieces. An exhibition and reception for parents in the Griffiths Gallery concludes this two-week camp. For a full-day experience, you are welcome to join Masterpiece Art; a studio concentration in drawing, painting, and printmaking which runs from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. The added cost will be $200 for both weeks. • • • Adventures with Photography camp Maine. He has a BFA with a concentration in ages 8-12, entering grades 3 - 8 July 18 - 22 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) This camp is a week-long, hands on exploration of photography through the building and use of primitive cameras and other primitive optical devices. While exploring their own creativity, campers will learn the science and technology of photography. Campers do not have to have their own camera — we will be making them! Luc Demers is an artist and an award-winning commercial photographer living in Southern photography from the University of Southern Maine and a MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Currently, Demers is an exhibiting artist, a freelance photographer, and an adjunct photography instructor at the University of Maine at Augusta. “This could be the setting for horror films, but Demers is going for something subtler and more abstract. Think Rothko, Barnet Newman, and Ad Reighardt.” - The New Yorker ••• Theater ACT Programs @ St. Andrew’s ACTSA Jr. ages 4 - 7, entering grades K - 2 July 11 – 15 July 18 – 22 July 25 – 29 August 1 – 5 August 8 – 12 August 15 – 19 9am – 12pm 9am – 12pm 9am – 12pm 9am – 12pm 9am – 12pm 9am – 12pm $185 per week Designed for the youngest ACTor! Participants will work together on a short play as they learn basic acting skills, theater games, character creation, play scripting, movement, singing, and dancing while building confidence and making new friends. Each week-long session ends with a presentation for family and friends. Space is limited. ••• ACTSA ages 8-15, entering grades 3-9 July 11-22 July 25-August 5 August 8 -19 9am – 3pm 9am – 3pm 9am – 3pm Session cost $570 ($285 per week) 2 WEEK CAMP ONLY (includes lunch) Each two-week session is designed for ACTors of all skill levels. ACTors will focus on movement and voice, improvisation, character creation, play analysis, singing, dancing, and performance techniques. Note: ACTors are not required to sing. Each session ends with a presentation to showcase their talents for family and friends in Keats Theatre. Space is limited. ••• 5 stage II - rock opera ages 12-18, entering grades 7-12 ensemble -tour intermediate/advanced ages 8-18, entering grades 3-12 June 27-July 1 July 25-August 5 9am – 3pm $285 per week (includes lunch) ACTors will work on selections from a popular Rock Opera (to be determined.) Learn vocal and movement techniques and dynamic performance skills during this electrifying camp! The week ends with a rockin’ presentation for family and friends. Pre-requisite: Previous ACTSA class/camp or permission of the Summer Theater Director. • • • 9am – 3pm Session cost $570 ($285 per week) 2 WEEK CAMP ONLY (includes lunch) We’re kicking off the new ACTSA Ensemble by taking it on the road! ACTors will rehearse a short audience participation play in a week. Then hit the road for three and a half days of touring daily throughout the area, and performing up to two shows daily. Transportation are provided. Drop-off and pick-up times may vary depending upon touring schedule. Note: This is for the serious ACTor. Attendance for all 10 days is mandatory. Maximum 10 participants. Prerequisite: previous class with ACTSA and permission of the Summer Theater Director. • • • Y ED ONL S LIST R E ST TACT EGI * R H CON WIT Chess Program Chess CAMP ages 5 - 16, entering grades K - 8 July 25 - 29 Full-day 9 am to 3 pm $390 (Includes snacks and lunch) Half-day 9 am to 12 pm $245 (includes snacks) Half-day 12 pm to 3 pm $245 (Includes snacks) Discover the “Joy and Magic” of chess instruction from gifted chess masters and teachers, led by former Child World Champion and 2007 and 2008 World Blitz Chess Champion, Jorge Sammour-Hasbun. Jorge is focused on teaching the fundamentals of chess and developing a clear connection to real life success. He has been teaching gifted chess students nationally for more than 13 years. His exhibitions and unique teaching curriculum are fun, inspirational, and breed successful thinkers among chess players at all levels of play. Daily activities may include problem solving, chess tactics, typical mates, end games, blitz exhibitions, history of chess, chess and art, good character and life skills, sports and games, chess match with gigant peaces and more. Tuition includes a 2011 camp T-shirt, score book, work folder, camp photo and certificate of achievement as well as CMC T-shirt or chess set. Chess sets and boards are provided. Your child will feel the passion and power of chess! * For camp information and enrollment, contact Chess Master Connections, www. chessmasterconnections.org • • • 6 Summer Programs Educational Programs College Bound Seniors Enjoy a Stress-Free Fall! Complete the Common Application before school begins August 22 - 26 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Enrollment is limited to 8 students Session cost $900 Early Bird $850 (on or before 7/15) St. Andrew’s School will provide college counseling sevices for students entering their senior year of high school. Michael Raffa, long-time Director of College Counseling at St. Andrew’s School will direct the program. Robert Tisdale, English Instructor at St. Andrew’s will direct the essay writing part of the program. Mr Raffa will meet with students and their parents to thoroughly evaluate the student and recommend appropriate colleges. After the list is created, Mr. Raffa and the student will complete the on-line application and supplement(s) for each school. Mr. Tisdale will meet in small groups to complete the short and long essays listed in the Common Application. Individual meetings with Mr. Raffa will be scheduled throughtout the day. These appointments may exceed the scheduled dismissal time. Please fee free to contact Mr. Raffa at 401-246-1230, ext. 3045. If necessary, a second session will be added in the afternoon from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. ••• academic CAMP There isn’t just one way to teach or learn. Our program offers an enjoyable, multisensory, educational experience for bright children with a range of learning differences that affect their classroom performance. It is ideal for students who need an introduction to intensive reading, writing, spelling, math, and/or study strategies, as well as for those who need to maintain their skills throughout the summer months. Reading for Meaning with Written Expression & Study Skills August 1 - 19 9 am - 12 pm Entering 4-5, 6-7, and 8-9 Session cost $855 ($285 per week) The Reading portion of this course is for students to learn how to extract information from text. The emphasis is on improving reading comprehension and fluency. Children are taught key comprehension strategies, such as making connections, questioning, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, and synthesizing information. The Writing portion of the course provides concrete strategies and techniques to improve written expression. Students learn the mechanics of editing, proofreading, and polishing written work. Paragraph formation is taught in a step-by-step manner. Older students will also work on various types of essays. The Study Skills portion of this course (mainly for 6th - 9th graders) helps students learn “how to learn” and manage the demands of school. Students learn “active” study strategies to help them retain more information and increase their independence. Students participate in activities that help them uncover their learning styles and understand how best to use their strengths to overcome their difficulties. They learn step-by-step methods to approach their assignments and meet deadlines, easing homework anxiety. Skills covered include: FOR READING • Advanced word attack/ decoding • Vocabulary development • Guided reading • Fluency • Comprehension FOR WRITING: • Organizing/sequencing ideas • Sentence structure • Paragraph development • Grammar • Essays • Editing/proofreading • Word processing/keyboarding FOR STUDY SKILLS: • Study strategies • Following directions • Textbook reading skills • Outlining/note-taking • Highlighting techniques • Test-taking strategies • Organizing longer assignments • Time management 7 Mathematics and Study Skills - entering grades 6-7 August 1 - 19 9 am - 12 pm Session cost $855 ($285 per week) This course approaches math through effective multisensory methods and fun activities. Students focus on developing a stronger foundation in mathematical concepts, improving computational accuracy and speed, and boosting basic skills and confidence. Study skills are integrated into these lessons so that students learn different approaches for attacking their math work. FOR MATHEMATICS: • Math facts: + , - , x , ÷ • Word problems • Fractions/decimals/percentages • Basic algebra/geometry • Math vocabulary • Positive/negative integers FOR STUDY SKILLS: • Study strategies • Following directions • Textbook reading skills • Test-taking strategies • Time management • Critical thinking ••• St. Andrew’s afternoon CAMP for morning education program, entering grades 3 -10 August 1 - 19 12 pm - 3 pm Session cost $555 - $185 per week (includes lunch) For those in our morning Educational Programs, this afternoon option provides a full day of programming, including lunch. Campers are offered a variety of experiences which are tailored to the interests of the individual. These may include: sports, nature, art, science, field trips to the beach, various outdoor adventures, and more! Additional application is necessary before admission. ••• A focused Educational Camp - Improving Reading Accuracy, Comprehension, and Fluency, entering grades 5 - College July 18 - August 19 7:30 - 9:00 am or 3:00 - 4:30 pm, and by appointment The selected dates and times allow students to pursue St. Andrew’s broad range of summer camps in addition to this excellent learning opportunity. *Instructional Models: Small Groups: 3 - 4 students, 5 weeks, $940 ($188 per week) Pairings: 2 students, 5 weeks, $1,315 ($263 per week) Tutorial:1 student, 5 weeks, $1,875 ($375 per week) Goal: Start the next academic year with confidence and improved reading skills. Participate in our fiveweek summer program for students entering 5th grade through college. A variety of instructional models (placement based on academic level determined by instructor) are available.* According to Sally Shaywitz, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Yale University and an expert in neurology and reading, it is clear what kind of instruction needs to be provided to build success for struggling readers: utilize a research-supported, systematic reading program intensively; ensure individualization, active learning, feedback and guidance; analyze ongoing assessment data as a part of the instruction, support decoding instruction with fluency practice; and regularly work to build vocabulary and comprehension. Join us for this program, utilizing the Wilson Language System and a variety of supplemental materials, to provide highly individualized instruction taught by certified and trained teachers. ••• 8 Summer Programs Science Programs Experiment camp FUN WITH SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS - ages 8 - 13, entering grades 3 - 8 June 27 - July 1 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) The intent of this camp is to show children that science is and can be fun, to expose children to principles and procedures of science, and to stimulate creative thinking. Introducing the use of a science log also helps to stimulate creative thinking both before and after completion of experiments. While stressing to children that science is fun, the camp also allows the children to play and experiment on a more independent level. Campers will be busy with different experiments such as: • Water propelled rockets • Suspending a ball in mid-air • Comeback can • Floating needles • Bouncing eggs • Playing with slime • Pick up ice with string • Disappearing water • And much, much, much more • • • robotics ages 8 - 13, entering grades 3 - 8 July 18 - 29 9 am - 3 pm Session cost $570 ($285 per week) 2 WEEK CAMP ONLY (includes lunch) Mr. B’s Watcha-ma-callits & doodads camp ages 8 - 13, entering grades 3 - 8 July 11 - 15 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) Join us as we make creative science driven projects galore! Each day in Mr. B’s Workshop, campers will be involved with four courses: Gonzo Gizmos, Whirligigs and Whatcha-macallits, Ultimate Construction, and See 3D! The section will include popular projects such as the Film Canister Cannon, Dougalls, Scribbler, Paddle Tennis, Kinematoscope, Airzooka, Marshmallow Shooter, Ultimate Construction free build sessions and science/gadget demonstrations, as well as some new projects for this summer! Join Mr. Lo and Brendan Forte in this exciting 2 week camp. The young hobbyists will learn the basics and get the chance to assemble robots ranging in complexity from entry level kits to more advanced projects. Using robotic kits and computers, participants learn principles of robotics and teamwork. Students participate in small-team design projects while fostering an understanding of science and physical principles for robotics building and computer programming. They will design, build, and program their own robots. Projects are structured to allow students to work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun. Each child is encouraged to work within his/her own abilities and explore new approaches and understandings along the way. Throughout the week, children develop a strong background in design and construction, along with programming logic as they work on fun engineering challenges. Come join the FUN! • • • • • • 9 Geology CAMP - Pebble Pups to Rock Hounds: Learning the Clues from our Natural World ages 8 - 13, entering grades 3 - 8 Oceanography Camp ages 8 - 13, entering grades 3 - 8 August 1 - 5 $285 per week (includes lunch) 9 am - 3 pm $285 per week (includes lunch) Come join the fun in learning about our changing earth! Professor Nancy Millard has designed this program to be a ‘hands on’ learning experience. Our Pebble Pups will become skilled at the different stages of the rock cycle. Each day will take them deeper into the history of our planet, how it works, and the past life left behind in our fossil record. Specimens will be incorporated into each lesson plan with a strong emphasis in each students’ individual learning capabilities. A trip to Natures!, a natural science shop in Portsmouth, will show some rare and interesting specimens along with each student breaking open a geode for them to keep. August 8 - 12 9 am - 3 pm Come take a stroll on the beaches of Southern New England with Professor Nancy Millard and learn about the marine life and geology of our shores. Students will take an active part in finding specimens, learning what they are and the interaction of species. Along with the biology, students will also delve into the geological record of rocks and minerals of our coastlines. A special fossil collecting trip is available on Aquidneck Island along with a stop at Natures!, a natural science shop in Portsmouth, to see marine specimens up to two feet long. • • • Sports Programs Family fit camp ages 11-17, entering grades 7-12 July 11 - 15 9 am - 3 pm $570 per group - one child & one parent (includes lunch) 10 parent/child groups will attend a one week camp focusing on developing a healthy and fit lifestyle. Learn about “The Five Major Components of Fitnesss such as:” • Cardiovascular • Strength • Muscular Endurance • Flexibility • Nutrition Two trainers will separate the groups into training units. The groups will stay together throughout the week switching trainers half way through. Have fun with fitness packed days of hiking, yoga, resistance training, fitness games, paintball, sports, and nutrition classes. H WIT ED Y L ON IST TER INFO L S I T EG * R NTAC CO speed and conditioning mini camp ages 8-12, entering grades 3-7 July 18 - 22, July 25 - 29 9 am - 12 pm $200 one week, $350 two week special Learn speed and conditioning techniques from certified personal trainers and conditioning coaches. Learn the importance of proper stretching, running form, footwork, agility, and conditioning drills. Increase speed and agility for field sports like football, soccer and Lacrosse. Participate in fun games, obstacle courses and sports like flag football and ultimate Frisbee. Get a jump start on conditioning for fall sports and have fun too. Sign-up soon space is limited! * more info and registration details, contact michael Hoover at (401) 247-2947, SIGN-UPS AT WWW.HOOVERHEALTHPROGRAMS.COM 10 Summer Programs basketball - “Hoops with Hart” ages 7 - 17, entering grades 2 - 12 June 27 - July 1 August 15 - 19 9 am - 3 pm 9 am - 3 pm $225 per week (includes lunch) Join St. Andrew’s basketball coaches Michael Hart and John O’Shea for the 15th Annual “Hoops with Hart” Basketball Camp. In this week-long program, you will learn about the game of basketball, gain valuable life skills, make new friends, and have fun! Campers receive a RockTM paraphernalia, awards, and prizes. Campers will need basketball shoes and appropriate basketball apparel. St. Andrew’s has sent numerous players to Division I, II, and III schools as well as several to overseas professional leagues. Michael Carter-Williams ‘11 is the first Rhode Island basketball player selected to the McDonald’s All American High School Basketball Team and will play for Syracuse University in the fall. Demetris Nichols ‘03 is currently playing in the NBA. In this camp, past and present players act as leaders, mentors, and junior coaches. COACH MICHAEL HART Head Coach, St. Andrew’s Varsity Basketball • Worked with many college and NBA players • 26 years of camp experience • Coach Roundball Classic • Coach ABCD Camp • Coach Eastern Invitational Camp • Coach, multiple college camps • Extensive network with today’s top college and NBA Coaches Tennis camps Youth Tennis Camp ages 8 - 15, entering grades 3 - 10 July 11 - 15 July 18 - 22 July 25 - 29 August 1 - 5 August 8 - 12 8:30 am - 12 pm 8:30 am - 12 pm 8:30 am - 12 pm 8:30 am - 12 pm Competition Week $185 per week Coach “D” and our experienced staff will teach you the basics of this challenging sport! The camp will cover stroke drills, net play, overheads, serving instruction, and match play supervised with commentary. Campers will start each morning with conditioning and stretching. Snacks and beverages will be provided. We pride ourselves on a low camper-to-instructor ratio, resulting in limited space so be sure to register early! COACH JOHN O’SHEA Associate Head Coach, St. Andrew’s Varsity Basketball • Worked with many college and NBA players • Coach EIBC Thessaloniki, Greece Camp • Coach SEC / ACC Challenge All-Star Game (Raleigh, NC) • Coach Eastern Invitational Camp • Coach, multiple college camps • • • Intermediate Tennis Camp: Drilling, Basics, Strategy & Tactics ages 10 - 17, entering grades 6 - 12 July 11 - 15 July 18 - 22 July 25 - 29 August 1 - 5 August 8 - 12 8:30 am - 4 pm 8:30 am - 4 pm 8:30 am - 4 pm 8:30 am - 4 pm Competition Week $250 per week (includes lunch) Spend a full day playing tennis under Coach Eddie Anelundi and Coach D’s instruction! This all day camp will start in the morning drilling the basics and finishing in the afternoon learning strategy and tactics with the advanced players. • • • 11 Advanced Tennis Camp: Strategy and Tactics ages 12 - 17, entering grades 8 - 12 July 11 - 15 July 18 - 22 July 25 - 29 August 1 - 5 August 8 - 12 1 - 4 pm 1 - 4 pm 1 - 4 pm 1 - 4 pm Competition Week $200 per week This program is perfect for a player who wants to improve their school team ranking or is about to start on the road to playing competitively. Coach Eddie Anelundi, currently the Barrington Girls Varsity Tennis Coach, has more than 30 years of professional experience. He will help you develop a sound strategy before getting on the court and motivate you to implement those tactics while on the court. Compete against local club teams, and put your strategy and tactics to work. ALL TENNIS CAMPERS WILL NEED: A racquet, court sneakers, hat, and water bottle. WE PROVIDE: Tennis balls, camp t-shirt, and prizes. On rainy days, campers will play indoors in the gym. Private lessons are also available. ••• D NLY LISTE O R CTS STE EGI CONTA R * H LACROSSE CAMPS WIT Riptide Girls Lacrosse ages 8-14, grade 3 - 9 June 27 - July 1 9 am - 3 pm (9 am - 12 pm on Fri) $260 per week (includes lunch) Girls Lacrosse is a rapidly growing sport in New England. We are excited to offer you another opportunity to experience the great game of girls lacrosse! The Rhode Island Riptide Lacrosse Camp was created with two objectives — The first is to introduce the game to those who have never had the opportunity to play and the second is to prepare those with interest for the increasingly competitive high school game. The staff is committed to pursuing these objectives in a supportive, energetic environment. In this way, each player is provided the opportunity to have fun and develop skills at her own pace. We invite you to try lacrosse for the first time and/or improve your skills. The staff is comprised of local area coaches and experienced players, all of whom are dedicated to providing the best summer experience for girls to learn lacrosse and realize their own potential. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Stick, mouthpiece, goggles, and water bottle. Lacrosse gloves recommended for older groups. Space is limited to 65 players so reply early to reserve your spot! There is a $25 discount for each additional family member. Registration includes lunch and a camp T-shirt. * CALL PETER BROCK AT (401) 245-5569 OR E-MAIL pbrock@riptideslacrossecamps.com TO PREREGISTER TODAY! • • • 12 Summer Programs TED Y ONL TS LIS R AC STE EGI CONT R * H WIT Sixth Annual Ocean State Boys Camp ages 8-17, grades 3 - 12 July 11 - 15 9 am - 3 pm $350 per week (includes lunch) $325 per week (US Lacrosse members) Camp Directors Jeff Popham, Rory Whipple, Andrew Whipple, and experienced staff invite you to play in our 6th annual camp. Like last year’s highly successful camp, the 2011 OSL Camp will be a great experience for accomplished as well as beginning players. With the great game of lacrosse evolving at a fast rate, we feel our camp will give you the tools to be successful on and off the field. Our goal is to develop each camper into a faster, stronger, more confident and complete team player. Our emphasis will be on: • Motivating you to master the fundamentals such as passing, catching, cutting, scooping, and shooting with both the strong and weak hand. • Teaching you the advanced team play skills at each position such as attack, midfield, defense, and goalie-to give you the undeniable edge! • Practicing special situations to prepare you for success at critical points in a game. • Improving your strength, speed, and agility. • Playing daily games, encouraging teamwork, and having fun!! CAMPERS WILL RECEIVE: a lacrosse jersey, water bottle, afternoon snack, and special gift. Space is limited so please sign up early! Apply a $25 discount to players who are U.S. Lacrosse members. Also, there is a $25 discount for each additional family member. Need-based aid is also available. Here are comments from parents of players who played in past OSL Camps: ‘Your camp got top ranks from our family. It was fun for Christopher, he leaned a lot and it was all around a great experience, thank you for helping him develop as a player and as a person.’ ‘My three sons have attended a half dozen lacrosse camps. The Ocean State Lacrosse Camp did the best job of combining fun and instruction – especially for grade school age.’ ‘I had a great time; I thought that the camp was well organized and that all of the coaches really knew what they were doing.’ * CONTACT JEFF POPHAM, (401) 247-1003 OR JEFF@OCEANLAX.COM TO PREREGISTER TODAY! 13 Y TED ONL TS LIS R AC STE EGI CONT R * ITH W NOGA SOCCER CAMP Academy Soccer Camp - Coed, ages 7 - 17 July 18 - 22 9 am - 4 pm Early Registration Feb. 1 - March 31 April 1 - May 31 June 1 onwards $305 per week $355 per week $405 per week Mini Soccer Camp - Coed, ages 5 - 6 July 18 - 22 9 am - 12 pm Early Registration Feb. 1 - March 31 April 1 - May 31 June 1 onwards $135 per week $175 per week $195 per week There are camps and then there is a NOGA Soccer Academy. For the very best in a soccer academy experience, nothing matches NOGA. Whether a player is a five-year-old beginner taking their first steps in the game, a ten-year-old about to play premier for the first time, or a 16-year-old with college on their mind, NOGA’s comprehensive coaching program is designed to lead you to your potential. In its 16th year at St. Andrew’s School, NOGA utilizes our superb athletic facilities. This camp features highly skilled British instructors who can increase your offensive and defensive skills. Camp Director John Tomlinson is a qualified English F.A. Coach who spent three years with the English Division One team, Birmingham City FC. John is currently the Director for Bruno United Soccer Club. Come learn from the best! Spaces fill quickly. Discounts available for early signup. All full-day campers receive lunch. * FOR INFORMATION ON ALL CAMPS, CALL 1-800-422-6778 OR JOHN TOMLINSON AT (401) 682-2976. DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE IF YOU REGISTER EARLY. YOU MUST REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.NOGASOCCER.COM. • • • 14 Summer Programs Afternoon and Extended Day Program EARLY BIRD June 27 - July 1, July 11 - August 19 7:30 am - 8:45 am (regular drop-off time) $10 per day / $50 per week St. Andrew’s School provides an early drop-off program where campers are supervised by our summer program staff. Registered campers may attend any and all mornings. Participants may “Drop-in” the program, as needed, for $10 per morning (regardless of drop off time and only if space is available.) Payment is made on the day of drop-off. AFTER 3 June 27 - July 1, July 11 - August 19 3:00 pm - 5:15 pm $20 per day/$75 per week Summer Programs at St. Andrew’s School also provides an After-Hours Program. Children enjoy free time for play with friends along with a variety of planned activities. “Drop-in” will also be offered on a space-available basis (Pick-up after 5:15 pm will have a late fee assessed.) • • • 2011 Summer Camps - REGISTRATION INFORMATION Director: Harold Sands Assistant Director: Joanne Fayan Camp Office Phone: 401-246-1230 ext. 3036 Fax: 401-246-0013 E-mail: hsands@standrews-ri.org St Andrew’s Summer Programs registrations are accepted online at www.standrews-ri.org on a first-come, first served, space-available basis. Please reserve your space with a 50% non-refundable deposit. This deposit will be deducted from your child’s total payment. Checks should be made payable to St. Andrew’s School. The balance of all tuition and fees is due in full on or before the first day of the camp. A $30 fee will be assessed for all returned checks. Mail registration forms to: St. Andrew’s School 2010 Summer Programs 63 Federal Road Barrington, RI 02806-2425 St. Andrew’s Summer Programs reserves the right to cancel or revise any program. A full refund will be made for canceled programs. Summer Programs’ Snack Shop The snack shop offers campers the opportunity to get the extra energy they need to make it through the day. From sweets to fruit juice, participants can stock up. Items range from $.25 to $2.00. • • • 15 DATES 6/27 - 7/1 7/11 - 15 7/18 - 22 7/25 - 29 8/1 - 5 8/8 - 12 = A dventure Pr o g ra m s Adventure Camp 9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm Lifelong Camp 9am - 3pm Paintball Camp 9am - 3pm 8/15 -19 art Pr o g ra m s Parade Camp 9am - 3pm, July 4 Authors/Illustr. (Gr 2 & 3) 9am - 3pm Authors (Gr 4-6) 9am - 3pm Masters (Gr 1-3) 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm Masters (Gr 4-8) 9am - 3pm 1pm - 4pm 9am - 3 pm 9am - 3 pm Wearable Art 9am - 3 pm Global Art 9am - 12pm Art Outdoors 3-D Art 9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm Ceramics 9AM - 12PM Photography 9am - 3pm t h eater Pr o g ra m s - A c t @ St . andre w s 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm ACTSA Jr. (Gr K-2) ACTSA (Gr 3-9) 9AM - 3PM Stage II (Gr 7-12) 9am - 3pm 9AM - 3PM Tour (Gr 3-12) 9AM - 3PM 9AM - 3PM c h e s s Pr o g ra m Chess Camp 9am - 3pm edu c ati o nal Pr o g ra m s Offered August 22 - 26, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm & 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm College Bound Srs. Reading/Studying 3-WEEK SESSION - 9AM - 12PM Math Afternoon Camp Focused Education 3-WEEK SESSION - 9AM - 12PM 3-WEEK SESSION - 12PM - 3PM 7:30AM - 9AM or 3PM - 4:30PM Experiment 9am - 3pm Mr. B’s Whatcha. s c ien c e Pr o g ra m s 9am - 3pm Robotics 9AM - 3PM Geology 9am - 3pm Oceanography s p o rt s Pr o g ra m s 9am - 3pm Family Fit Camp Speed & Agility 9am - 3pm 9am - 12pm 9am - 12pm Basketball 9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm 8:30am - 12pm 8:30am - 12pm 8:30am - 12pm 8:30am - 12pmCompetition Wk. TENNIS - Youth 8:30am - 4pm 8:30am - 4pm 8:30am - 4pm 8:30am - 4pm Competition Wk. Intermediate Advanced 1 - 4pm 1 - 4pm 1 - 4pm 1 - 4pm LACROSSE Girls: 9am - 3pmBoys: 9am - 3pm NOGA™ SOCCCER Full-day 9am - 4pm Mini 9am - 12pm Competition Wk. A f tern o o n & extended day Pr o g ra m Early Bird 7:30 - 8:45am 7:30 - 8:45am 7:30 - 8:45am 7:30 - 8:45am 7:30 - 8:45am 7:30 - 8:45am 7:30 - 8:45am After 3 Club 16 3 - 5:15pm Summer Programs 3 - 5:15pm 3 - 5:15pm 3 - 5:15pm 3 - 5:15pm 3 - 5:15pm 3 - 5:15pm Camp Quotes me! eso is aw njoy.” arn & e le o t e ntinu o they co d n a My s s r for yea NOGA & t r a with H Hoops e n o d s have “Our kid orts n rep lunch Max enjoyed camp from the very first day & throughout th “The Prices and Quality e week. of your camps can’t be I loved the camp and wanted it to go longer. Great Counselors and Ins tructors “I lea rned a lot of ne w ski lls an d it ’s a gre at ca mp.” beat!” 63 Federal Road | Barrington, RI | 401-246-1230 | www.standrews-ri.org Summer Programs Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Providence RI Permit No. 30