Who We Are: The Hun School of Princeton empowers each student to thrive in a diverse and ever-changing world, by nurturing resilient character, providing individual mentorship, and inspiring vigorous and joyful learning. We take this same approach in our Summer Programs by focusing on the happiness and success of each of our campers, students, and athletes.
Where We Are: Located between Philadelphia and New York City, The Hun School of Princeton is nestled on an idyllic forty-five acre campus, less than two miles from downtown Princeton and Princeton University.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi, including sports competitions, parent information sessions, trips, and the annual Tet Fair. It also summarizes visits from Lord Puttnam, the UK Prime Minister's trade envoy to Vietnam, and reports on the success of football teams in a recent tournament. Finally, it discusses the Silver Duke of Edinburgh International Award expedition undertaken by Year 11 and 12 students in Dalat, Vietnam.
WELCOME TO QSI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHUKET
QSI International School of Phuket welcomes you to a new school year. QSI International of Phuket (QSIP) believes in a personalized approach to instruction leading to mastery within a positive, enjoyable learning environment. Founded in 2001 as a member of Quality Schools International, its fundamental goal is to prepare students not only for successful further schooling, but also for the challenging difficulties which will be encountered in the changing social, economic, and political environment of the modern world.
QSIP offers you a challenging academic curriculum which includes a full complement of courses for students from three years of age through secondary (high school). Studies are tailored to meet individual needs to ensure success and mastery. QSIP is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools which allows all of our students, upon graduation, to receive a diploma that is recognized by colleges and
universities around the world...
The document provides information from the December 2016 newsletter of QSI International School of Phuket (QSIP). It announces that the current Director, Brian Gerbracht, will be leaving QSIP at the end of the school year for family reasons. It introduces the new Director, Rob Peters, who will start in the 2017-2018 school year. It also provides updates on recent and upcoming events at QSIP.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at QSI International School of Phuket. It discusses a recycling drive where students bring recyclable materials to school to earn prizes for their class. It also mentions a recycling fashion show using collected materials on March 31st. Additionally, it announces information about the World Scholar's Cup competition in May, chess and football matches in March, a fence painting project, parent-teacher conferences in early March, a March reading challenge, and several April events including Songkran celebrations.
The document summarizes a co-curricular activities program organized by trainee teachers at a school. It describes the planning and preparation that went into arranging different competitions and cultural performances. Some of the events included an art competition, essay writing, math olympiad, creative displays, and cultural performances. Considerable effort was put into coordinating the various activities, creating invitation cards, decorating the performance space, and rehearsing with the student participants. The goal of the program was to encourage students' holistic development and identify their talents beyond the academic curriculum.
The newsletter announces that QSI Phuket will hold a Songkran (Thai New Year) celebration on April 7th with dancing, cooking, music and a raffle. It will be an early dismissal at 1pm after the water celebration. There will be no school from April 10th-14th for the Songkran holiday. Earth Day will be commemorated on April 21st with learning experiences about caring for the earth. The final term's extracurricular activities will begin on April 25th. MAP testing will be held from May 2nd-16th with results in the term 3 reports. Various upcoming events are also noted such as Writer's Cafe, parent conferences, and end of year celebrations
St Luke’s Academy power point presentation May 2016Angelique Edwards
St. Luke's Academy is a Montessori and primary school that started 14 years ago with 4 students. It has since expanded to include toddler, Montessori, and primary classes for students aged 2-11 years old. The school follows the Barbados Ministry of Education curriculum and also incorporates Montessori practices. It has classrooms, playgrounds, uniforms, and offers subjects like language, math, science, art, and sports. The administration team and advisory panel help oversee the school's operations and policies.
The November 2016 newsletter from QSIP provides information about upcoming events and activities. It announces that beach cleanups for elementary and secondary students will take place on November 1st and 2nd. It also lists SAT exam dates for November, December, and January and informs S3 and S4 students to sign up online two months in advance. Additionally, it advertises a parent meeting on November 14th to involve parents in organizing school events, and a university fair on November 17th for S1 and older students to learn about Asian and Australian universities. The newsletter reminds parents to notify the office of any changes to contact information and lists the school's November calendar of events, including the Cruzee Race on November 27th and Writer's
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi, including sports competitions, parent information sessions, trips, and the annual Tet Fair. It also summarizes visits from Lord Puttnam, the UK Prime Minister's trade envoy to Vietnam, and reports on the success of football teams in a recent tournament. Finally, it discusses the Silver Duke of Edinburgh International Award expedition undertaken by Year 11 and 12 students in Dalat, Vietnam.
WELCOME TO QSI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHUKET
QSI International School of Phuket welcomes you to a new school year. QSI International of Phuket (QSIP) believes in a personalized approach to instruction leading to mastery within a positive, enjoyable learning environment. Founded in 2001 as a member of Quality Schools International, its fundamental goal is to prepare students not only for successful further schooling, but also for the challenging difficulties which will be encountered in the changing social, economic, and political environment of the modern world.
QSIP offers you a challenging academic curriculum which includes a full complement of courses for students from three years of age through secondary (high school). Studies are tailored to meet individual needs to ensure success and mastery. QSIP is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools which allows all of our students, upon graduation, to receive a diploma that is recognized by colleges and
universities around the world...
The document provides information from the December 2016 newsletter of QSI International School of Phuket (QSIP). It announces that the current Director, Brian Gerbracht, will be leaving QSIP at the end of the school year for family reasons. It introduces the new Director, Rob Peters, who will start in the 2017-2018 school year. It also provides updates on recent and upcoming events at QSIP.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at QSI International School of Phuket. It discusses a recycling drive where students bring recyclable materials to school to earn prizes for their class. It also mentions a recycling fashion show using collected materials on March 31st. Additionally, it announces information about the World Scholar's Cup competition in May, chess and football matches in March, a fence painting project, parent-teacher conferences in early March, a March reading challenge, and several April events including Songkran celebrations.
The document summarizes a co-curricular activities program organized by trainee teachers at a school. It describes the planning and preparation that went into arranging different competitions and cultural performances. Some of the events included an art competition, essay writing, math olympiad, creative displays, and cultural performances. Considerable effort was put into coordinating the various activities, creating invitation cards, decorating the performance space, and rehearsing with the student participants. The goal of the program was to encourage students' holistic development and identify their talents beyond the academic curriculum.
The newsletter announces that QSI Phuket will hold a Songkran (Thai New Year) celebration on April 7th with dancing, cooking, music and a raffle. It will be an early dismissal at 1pm after the water celebration. There will be no school from April 10th-14th for the Songkran holiday. Earth Day will be commemorated on April 21st with learning experiences about caring for the earth. The final term's extracurricular activities will begin on April 25th. MAP testing will be held from May 2nd-16th with results in the term 3 reports. Various upcoming events are also noted such as Writer's Cafe, parent conferences, and end of year celebrations
St Luke’s Academy power point presentation May 2016Angelique Edwards
St. Luke's Academy is a Montessori and primary school that started 14 years ago with 4 students. It has since expanded to include toddler, Montessori, and primary classes for students aged 2-11 years old. The school follows the Barbados Ministry of Education curriculum and also incorporates Montessori practices. It has classrooms, playgrounds, uniforms, and offers subjects like language, math, science, art, and sports. The administration team and advisory panel help oversee the school's operations and policies.
The November 2016 newsletter from QSIP provides information about upcoming events and activities. It announces that beach cleanups for elementary and secondary students will take place on November 1st and 2nd. It also lists SAT exam dates for November, December, and January and informs S3 and S4 students to sign up online two months in advance. Additionally, it advertises a parent meeting on November 14th to involve parents in organizing school events, and a university fair on November 17th for S1 and older students to learn about Asian and Australian universities. The newsletter reminds parents to notify the office of any changes to contact information and lists the school's November calendar of events, including the Cruzee Race on November 27th and Writer's
This document provides information about summer camps and classes offered through UNM Continuing Education for youth ages 4-17 from June 1-August 7. Over 120 camps are offered focusing on areas like fitness, STEM, creativity, culture and careers. Camp options include PBS learning camps, sports camps, yoga camps, and multiple week-long LEGO camps teaching skills like engineering, math and science. The document also details registration information, policies, and contact information for the youth programs.
The newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides information on upcoming events in March, including International Week, Year 8 Parent's Evening, various sporting fixtures and tournaments, and Science Week. It also includes articles from the Principal, Head of Secondary, and Head of Primary discussing the benefits of students becoming global citizens through travel and the school's partnerships, as well as recapping recent events like the Year 4 expedition and IGCSE Music Showcase.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City for the month of January 2015. It includes:
- Dates for school photographs, Teddy Bears' Picnic, start of clubs and activities, and sports day
- A summary of the 5-year accreditation visit from the Council of International Schools
- A report on a Year 1 class trip to Snap Café and their experiences playing and eating ice cream
- Details of a Year 3 class visit to Thien Phuoc orphanage to play with the children
- An announcement of upcoming events in Term 2 such as a science day, concerts, and term ending date
This document provides a schedule for the week of June 14th including lunch times, exam dates, field trips, and flex times. It also includes schedules and dates for junior high exams, diploma exams, PATs, and sports events happening in the coming weeks. The document indicates that the school is on a "WEEK A" schedule.
The document outlines the agenda for the SHAPE Arkansas State Convention on November 9-10, 2019 in Conway, Arkansas, including sessions on physical education, health, and recreation topics. Attendees can earn continuing education credits and participate in presentations, workshops, and a closing ceremony. The convention aims to bring together physical education professionals across the state to learn and collaborate on issues in their field.
The document outlines the agenda for the SHAPE Arkansas State Convention on November 9-10, 2019 in Conway, Arkansas, including sessions on physical education, health, and recreation topics. Attendees can earn continuing education credits and participate in presentations, workshops, and a closing ceremony. The convention aims to bring together physical education professionals across the state to learn and collaborate on issues in their field.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi, including an exhibition marking the 70th anniversary of Anne Frank's death and a talk by the Israeli ambassador, the final Duke of Edinburgh expedition trips, and various sports competitions. It also summarizes a successful Year 5 expedition to Cuc Phuong National Park and a Year 2 visit to the flower market.
Ben Crilly-Hargrave is an experienced educator seeking a leadership role to develop sporting programs. He has over 10 years experience teaching PE and coordinating sports. His objective is to create an excellent, inclusive learning environment through academic, sporting, and student support programs. He demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.
The document discusses the activities of a Lunch Bunch group made up of students with and without intellectual disabilities (ID) who meet weekly. In January, the group discussed nutrition and interviewed each other. They also created posters and announcements to wish luck to Special Olympic athletes competing in basketball on February 19, recognizing their efforts school-wide. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes group has been pairing up with Special Olympic athletes to help train them for upcoming events.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City. It includes details about parent-teacher conferences on November 18th and 19th to discuss student interim reports. It also announces sports tournaments and holiday programs, recognizes swimming meet winners, and introduces new staff. Contact information is provided at the end.
Northridge Middle School is revising its mission statement based on feedback from parents and teachers. The new mission statement aims to provide a positive learning environment focused on instruction that promotes growth and success for all students. The school is also implementing a Title I school wide program to upgrade the entire educational program. The newsletter provides information on upcoming school events like field trips and award ceremonies, as well as announcements for summer camps in sports like basketball, baseball, and tennis.
The document discusses the goals and activities of a school located in a colony, which was established in 1982 to provide high-quality affordable education to students from all sections of society. The school aims to develop students' character and mold them into well-rounded individuals through its academic curriculum, extracurricular activities, and emphasis on discipline, sports, and competitions. It has experienced growth over 30 years and its students have achieved academic excellence.
The document outlines a school's schedule of fitness and health-related events from February to December, including skipping games, exercise challenges, basketball drills, cricket matches, ball games, swimming safety lessons, and presentations on healthy eating habits. It provides the dates and brief descriptions of each multi-day event.
Rachel Follows is seeking employment as a teacher. She has a MSc in Sport, Physical Activity and Mental Health from Edge Hill University and a PGCE in Primary PE from the University of Chester. She has experience teaching PE, humanities, and other subjects in primary schools. She is currently working as a supply teacher providing both long-term and day-to-day cover. Her previous roles also include coaching swimming lessons and teams. She has a BSc in Sports Science and Coaching from the University of Gloucestershire.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi over the next few weeks in June, including:
- Green Week focusing on the environment
- Various trips for different year levels
- Distribution of reports and parent-teacher meetings
- Music concerts and a school prom at the end of the month
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi, including sports competitions, expeditions, and parent information sessions. It also includes messages from the Principal, Secondary Head, Primary Head, and teachers about recent professional development activities for teachers, the school receiving CIS membership status, mock exams for secondary students, and developing physical and language skills in younger students.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi such as sports tournaments, expeditions, and parent information sessions. It also includes messages from the Principal, Head of Secondary, and Head of Primary discussing the start of the new term, mock exams, and the school's accreditation by the Council of International Schools. Other sections provide details on physical development in early years classes, resources for improving academic English, the school lunch menu, and contact information.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi for the month of March 2015. It includes messages from the Principal, Head of Secondary, and Head of Primary discussing recent and upcoming activities like Science Week, sporting events, trips and more. The newsletter also provides the school lunch menu and contact information.
This document provides an overview of Bodwell High School, a co-educational boarding school in North Vancouver, BC for grades 8-12. It details that the school has around 600 students from over 40 countries, and offers a trimester academic system along with English language preparation. The school has a 97% university acceptance rate and modern facilities. It also offers a full boarding program for 500 students with a focus on developing life skills. Sample daily schedules are provided for Mondays and Saturdays.
The document outlines several multi-week events held at a school throughout the year to promote health, fitness, and teamwork among students. It includes details about specific event days, such as a skipping challenge in February, basketball drills in May, a cricket competition against another school in June, various ball sports in August and September, swimming safety lessons in November, and a health day in December focusing on healthy eating habits.
This document provides information about summer camps and classes offered through UNM Continuing Education for youth ages 4-17 from June 1-August 7. Over 120 camps are offered focusing on areas like fitness, STEM, creativity, culture and careers. Camp options include PBS learning camps, sports camps, yoga camps, and multiple week-long LEGO camps teaching skills like engineering, math and science. The document also details registration information, policies, and contact information for the youth programs.
The newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides information on upcoming events in March, including International Week, Year 8 Parent's Evening, various sporting fixtures and tournaments, and Science Week. It also includes articles from the Principal, Head of Secondary, and Head of Primary discussing the benefits of students becoming global citizens through travel and the school's partnerships, as well as recapping recent events like the Year 4 expedition and IGCSE Music Showcase.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City for the month of January 2015. It includes:
- Dates for school photographs, Teddy Bears' Picnic, start of clubs and activities, and sports day
- A summary of the 5-year accreditation visit from the Council of International Schools
- A report on a Year 1 class trip to Snap Café and their experiences playing and eating ice cream
- Details of a Year 3 class visit to Thien Phuoc orphanage to play with the children
- An announcement of upcoming events in Term 2 such as a science day, concerts, and term ending date
This document provides a schedule for the week of June 14th including lunch times, exam dates, field trips, and flex times. It also includes schedules and dates for junior high exams, diploma exams, PATs, and sports events happening in the coming weeks. The document indicates that the school is on a "WEEK A" schedule.
The document outlines the agenda for the SHAPE Arkansas State Convention on November 9-10, 2019 in Conway, Arkansas, including sessions on physical education, health, and recreation topics. Attendees can earn continuing education credits and participate in presentations, workshops, and a closing ceremony. The convention aims to bring together physical education professionals across the state to learn and collaborate on issues in their field.
The document outlines the agenda for the SHAPE Arkansas State Convention on November 9-10, 2019 in Conway, Arkansas, including sessions on physical education, health, and recreation topics. Attendees can earn continuing education credits and participate in presentations, workshops, and a closing ceremony. The convention aims to bring together physical education professionals across the state to learn and collaborate on issues in their field.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi, including an exhibition marking the 70th anniversary of Anne Frank's death and a talk by the Israeli ambassador, the final Duke of Edinburgh expedition trips, and various sports competitions. It also summarizes a successful Year 5 expedition to Cuc Phuong National Park and a Year 2 visit to the flower market.
Ben Crilly-Hargrave is an experienced educator seeking a leadership role to develop sporting programs. He has over 10 years experience teaching PE and coordinating sports. His objective is to create an excellent, inclusive learning environment through academic, sporting, and student support programs. He demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.
The document discusses the activities of a Lunch Bunch group made up of students with and without intellectual disabilities (ID) who meet weekly. In January, the group discussed nutrition and interviewed each other. They also created posters and announcements to wish luck to Special Olympic athletes competing in basketball on February 19, recognizing their efforts school-wide. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes group has been pairing up with Special Olympic athletes to help train them for upcoming events.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City. It includes details about parent-teacher conferences on November 18th and 19th to discuss student interim reports. It also announces sports tournaments and holiday programs, recognizes swimming meet winners, and introduces new staff. Contact information is provided at the end.
Northridge Middle School is revising its mission statement based on feedback from parents and teachers. The new mission statement aims to provide a positive learning environment focused on instruction that promotes growth and success for all students. The school is also implementing a Title I school wide program to upgrade the entire educational program. The newsletter provides information on upcoming school events like field trips and award ceremonies, as well as announcements for summer camps in sports like basketball, baseball, and tennis.
The document discusses the goals and activities of a school located in a colony, which was established in 1982 to provide high-quality affordable education to students from all sections of society. The school aims to develop students' character and mold them into well-rounded individuals through its academic curriculum, extracurricular activities, and emphasis on discipline, sports, and competitions. It has experienced growth over 30 years and its students have achieved academic excellence.
The document outlines a school's schedule of fitness and health-related events from February to December, including skipping games, exercise challenges, basketball drills, cricket matches, ball games, swimming safety lessons, and presentations on healthy eating habits. It provides the dates and brief descriptions of each multi-day event.
Rachel Follows is seeking employment as a teacher. She has a MSc in Sport, Physical Activity and Mental Health from Edge Hill University and a PGCE in Primary PE from the University of Chester. She has experience teaching PE, humanities, and other subjects in primary schools. She is currently working as a supply teacher providing both long-term and day-to-day cover. Her previous roles also include coaching swimming lessons and teams. She has a BSc in Sports Science and Coaching from the University of Gloucestershire.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi over the next few weeks in June, including:
- Green Week focusing on the environment
- Various trips for different year levels
- Distribution of reports and parent-teacher meetings
- Music concerts and a school prom at the end of the month
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi, including sports competitions, expeditions, and parent information sessions. It also includes messages from the Principal, Secondary Head, Primary Head, and teachers about recent professional development activities for teachers, the school receiving CIS membership status, mock exams for secondary students, and developing physical and language skills in younger students.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi such as sports tournaments, expeditions, and parent information sessions. It also includes messages from the Principal, Head of Secondary, and Head of Primary discussing the start of the new term, mock exams, and the school's accreditation by the Council of International Schools. Other sections provide details on physical development in early years classes, resources for improving academic English, the school lunch menu, and contact information.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi for the month of March 2015. It includes messages from the Principal, Head of Secondary, and Head of Primary discussing recent and upcoming activities like Science Week, sporting events, trips and more. The newsletter also provides the school lunch menu and contact information.
This document provides an overview of Bodwell High School, a co-educational boarding school in North Vancouver, BC for grades 8-12. It details that the school has around 600 students from over 40 countries, and offers a trimester academic system along with English language preparation. The school has a 97% university acceptance rate and modern facilities. It also offers a full boarding program for 500 students with a focus on developing life skills. Sample daily schedules are provided for Mondays and Saturdays.
The document outlines several multi-week events held at a school throughout the year to promote health, fitness, and teamwork among students. It includes details about specific event days, such as a skipping challenge in February, basketball drills in May, a cricket competition against another school in June, various ball sports in August and September, swimming safety lessons in November, and a health day in December focusing on healthy eating habits.
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2. The Hun Summer School has served a vital purpose for many years by allowing
students both to move ahead in credit courses and sharpen their skills with enrichment
courses during the summer.
Through individual and personalized attention, we meet all students where they are and help
them advance to the next level.
We believe that:
Students love to learn when they are in an environment that takes them
seriously and pushes them beyond their own limitations in a creative way.
Parents and families should feel comfortable and confident with their
children thriving in a healthy, safe, and fun environment.
HUN CAMP
At Hun Camp, we focus on sharing our values of kindness, respect, cooperation and fun with
each and every Hun Camper. From our innovative games, themed weeks, dining hall lunches, to our
culminating talent show and sleepover, we provide a safe environment for campers to unleash their
imagination, build lasting friendships, and capture memories that will last a lifetime. Our veteran
staff of Hun faculty are assisted by aspiring educators, many of whom were campers themselves.
Together, they give campers the ability to push their limits and gain new life skills through
swimmings lessons, organized athletics, and exposure to 21st century education through the Hun
Summer School. The result is a lasting Hun Camp community.
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3. Who We Are
The Hun School of Princeton
empowers each student to thrive
in a diverse and ever-changing
world, by nurturing resilient
character, providing individual
mentorship, and inspiring
vigorous and joyful learning.
We take this same approach
in our Summer Programs by
focusing on the happiness and
success of each of our campers,
students, and athletes.
Where We Are
Located between Philadelphia
and New York City, The Hun
School of Princeton is nestled
on an idyllic forty-five acre
campus, less than two miles
from downtown Princeton
and Princeton University.
HUN CAMP
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Ages 5-13
SWIMMING
LESSONS
ARTS AND
CRAFTS
THEMED
WEEKS
SLEEPOVER
FINALE!
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Varsity Coaches, State-of-the-Art Facilities, Skill Sessions
Ages 5-13
HUN
BASEBALL
HUN
SOCCER
HUN
BASKETBALL
STRENGTH
AND
CONDITIONING
HUN SUMMER SCHOOL
Accelerate, Prepare, Enjoy Learning
Ages 11-18
CREDIT
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EXTRA
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AFTERNOON
ACTIVITIES
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AND LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
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Ages 11-18
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4.
Hun Camp AGES 5-13
At Hun Camp, we focus on sharing our values of kindness, respect, cooperation and fun with each and every
Hun Camper. We give campers the ability to push their limits and gain new life skills through swimmings lessons,
organized athletics, and exposure to innovative education through the Hun Summer School. The result is a lasting
Hun Camp community.
THE HUN EXPERIENCE
June 26 – July 28, 2017
MIDDLE SCHOOL
COURSES
Pick one!
HUN CAMP ACTIVITIES
Sign up for five weeks,
full day or half day!
ATHLETIC CAMPS
AND LESSONS
Pick by week!
Pre-Algebra
Creative Writing
SSAT Prep and
Study Skills
SAGE Dining Snack!
Welcome Week
Hun Olympics Week
Safari Week
Island Adventure Week
Hun Camp Has Talent!
Swimming Lessons
Games and Fun!
Hun Soccer Camp
Hun Baseball Camp
Strength and
Conditioning Camp
Golf Lessons
Tennis Lessons
Hun Basketball
Camp
Academics + Athletics
For rising 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, we offer the ability to combine Hun Summer School courses
with Hun Camp, or Hun Sports Camps including Hun Baseball, Hun Soccer and Hun Basketball all of
which are coached by Hun’s varsity coaches. Register for any of the first period middle school courses,
including SSAT Prep, that end at 10:00 a.m. and your child can choose either a half day of Hun Camp
with lunch, swimming, and games, or your child can enroll in a half day of one of our sports camps
during specific weeks.
+ +
5. Hun Soccer Camp
Boys + Girls Ages 8-15 • July 17 - 21, 2017
Hun’s Varsity Soccer Coach Joanna Hallac has been
the head coach of the Hun Varsity Girls’ Soccer Team
since 2013, leading Hun to the NJISAA Prep A State
Championship game in both of her first two seasons,
and guiding Hun to the championship in 2014. Hun
soccer campers get the full Hun School soccer
experience. Fundamentals will be emphasized in the
morning during skill sessions followed by games during
afternoon play. Hun campers and Summer School
students can hop over from Hun Camp or the Hun
Summer School after the first morning session and join
the Hun Soccer Camp. Lunch is included!
Hun Baseball Camp
Boys + Girls Ages 8-15 • July 24 - 28, 2017
Hun’s Varsity Baseball Coach Tom Monfiletto has been
coaching at Hun for eight years. In his tenure, Hun
Baseball has captured two Mid-Atlantic Prep League
championships, three Prep A State Championships, and
has sent 30 players to play at the collegiate level as well
as three who went on to play professional baseball.
Hun baseball campers get the full Hun School baseball
experience. Fundamentals will be emphasized in the
morning during skill sessions followed by games during
afternoon play. Hun campers and Summer School
students can hop over from Hun Camp or the Hun
Summer School after the first morning session and join
the Hun Baseball Camp. Lunch is included!
Hun Strength + Conditioning Camp
Boys + Girls Ages 8-15 • June 26 - July 28, 2017
The Hun School of Princeton is proud to launch an
inaugural Strength and Conditioning Camp in 2017.
The camp is designed to meet individuals’ needs and
increase their fitness levels on a week-to-week basis.
Directed by Hun’s Strength and Conditioning Coach,
Na’ati Akauola, a certified athletic trainer and former
football standout at Rutger’s University, campers will
become stronger, faster, and more explosive while
simultaneously increase their ability to prevent injury.
Hun Basketball Camps
Boys + Girls Ages 8-15
July 31 - August 4, 2017 + August 7 - 11, 2017
Directed by Hun’s Varsity Basketball Coach, campers
get the full Hun School basketball experience.
Fundamentals will be emphasized in the morning during
skill sessions followed by games during afternoon play.
A talented staff of alumni and current students assist at
the camps. Lunch is included!
Hun Sports Camps
Lunch Provided
84% of campers
give our dining
hall lunch “5 stars”
6. The Hun Summer School AGES 12-18
June 26 – July 28, 2017
Join us for any of our five week enrichment courses or six week credit courses taught by some of the best teachers
in the region. Our courses take place in the mornings and students have the option to join us for lunch, third period
courses, and afternoon activities like: soccer, ping pong tournaments, basketball, and strength and conditioning.
Courses We Offer:
HIGH SCHOOL
CREDIT
8:00 - 12:20 p.m.
PERIOD 1
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
PERIOD 2
10:20 - 12:20 p.m.
PERIOD 3
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Geometry Honors
Geometry
Algebra II
Pre-Calculus
Chemistry*
Physics*
Credit Courses run
2-4 days longer
*8 am to 2 pm
SAT & ACT Math/Science Prep
SSAT Prep and Study Skills
Public Speaking and Debate
Algebra I Review
Geometry Preview
Algebra II Preview
Chemistry Preview
Physics Preview
Middle School Creative Writing
Middle School Pre-Algebra
SAT & ACT Verbal Prep
Algebra I Preview
Geometry Preview
Pre-Calculus Preview
Biology Preview
Middle School
Book Club
Middle School Science
Creative Writing
Expository
and Analytical
Essay Writing
College Essay
Writing
Afternoon Activities 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Sports and Games + Strength and Conditioning Training + Free Time, Gaming, and Movies
7. *Healthy meal options from SAGE dining in the Hun School Dining Hall.
Hun Summer
School
94% of Hun
Summer School
parents felt their
child improved
his or her
academic skills
BOARDERS ONLY:
5:15 - 6:00 p.m. Dinner*
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Community Time: Special Games
Dance Offs, Athletic Competitions,
Talent Shows, Ping Pong Tournaments
and Scavenger Hunts
7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Study Hall
Monitored by our staff, students are able to
ask questions when needed
9:30 - 10:00 p.m. Evening Activities and House Competitions
10:30 - 10:45 p.m. Lights Out
A DAY IN THE LIFE AT HUN
The Hun Summer School is a challenging and fun learning
environment where students can earn credit, study English, prepare
and review coursework for the upcoming year, and meet students
from all over the world. Students can apply for either one credit
course, one or two enrichment courses, or our American Culture and
Language Institute. Our goal is to help students gain confidence in
their academic and social skills so that when they return to school in
the fall they are better prepared to excel.
7:00 - 7:45 a.m. Breakfast* (boarders only)
8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Period 1
The first period of a credit course
or first enrichment course
10:00 - 10:20 a.m. Break
Students can gather with their houses,
enjoy healthy snacks from SAGE Dining
10:20 - 12:20 p.m. Period 2
The second period of a credit course
or second enrichment course
12:20 - 1:00 p.m. Lunch*
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Period 3
The third period consists of writing intensives
like our College Essay Workshop and extra help
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Afternoon Activities
Summer School students have access to the
full use of our state-of-the art campus and
are given instruction and direction from our
summer staff on how to have the most fun
safely. (optional for day students)
8. Travel to…
Philadelphia
New York City
Washington, D.C.
and Experience…
Hershey Amusement Park
Amish Country
White Water Rafting
New York City Experiences
National Monuments
The American Culture and Language Institute
AGES 12-18 June 25 – July 28, 2017
25 Years of Cultural Immersion at The American Culture and Language Institute
Balancing English instruction and cultural enrichment, The American Culture and Language Institute is designed
for international students wishing to improve English language skills while enjoying American culture and history.
Students will enjoy student-centered instruction in small classes, cultural competency goals embedded in the
curriculum, experienced teachers knowledgeable in student issues in cultural transition, experiential trips to iconic
cultural sites, and authentic friendships with multicultural peers. Boarding starts at age 13.
Hun American Culture and
Language Institute (ACLI)
86% of ACLI graduates
ask if they can come back
9. Trips for Boarding Students
Traveling off campus during the five-week session is a major component of the curriculum. Before each trip,
teachers discuss how to get the most from each experience and will assign specific assignments related to the trip.
During the program, students travel throughout the Princeton area and to Philadelphia, New York City, and
Washington, D.C. Last summer, students went rafting in Pennsylvania, visited the Constitution Center in
Philadelphia, and went to a Broadway show and dinner in New York.
Other trips include the annual visit to Hershey Amusement Park and Amish country in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
and shopping at Woodbury Commons Outlets. The highlight of the program is an overnight weekend trip to
Washington, D.C. Last summer, students visited landmarks including the memorials on the National Mall, the
Crime Museum, and enjoyed dinner at a variety of world-class restaurants.
Campus and Boarding Life Ages 13 to 17
The summer boarding program provides
students an opportunity to live at one of the
premier independent, coeducational college
preparatory schools in the Northeast. We are
steps from downtown Princeton and less than
sixty minutes to New York City and Philadelphia
which gives boarders access to more American
icons than any other boarding program on the
east coast of the United States.
Where Students Live
The Hun School dorms provide space for
summer programs staff, and will be the central
hub for the boarding program and Afternoon
Activities Program. Hun’s campus features dorm
space for 180 students, 24 faculty apartments,
state-of-the-art technology classrooms and
dining hall, a cafe, and school store.
OUR CAMPUS
10. Hun School Dining Hall
SAGE Dining Services is The Hun School’s official
meal provider. Lunch offerings include hot entrees,
a deli bar and salad bar, fresh fruit, a variety of
beverages, desserts, and special lunch surprises and
are available to all students and campers. Boarding
students are provided breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Monday through Friday. Brunch and dinner are
served on the weekends. SAGE provides safe, healthy
options for every member of the summer community
regardless of allergies or dietary restrictions.
Resources for Students
Summer School Extra Help Option (Ages 11+)
The Hun Summer School has served a vital purpose
for many years, allowing students to accelerate,
prepare and build confidence in the summer. The
individual attention that teachers give to students
aligns entirely with Hun’s mission and history as a
tutoring school. We offer extra help after lunch to
those students that need it.
Summer School Afternoon Activities (Ages 13+)
Our Afternoon Activities Program for activities
like: soccer games, ping pong tournaments, and
basketball games are run by teaching professionals
to ensure that students are learning and having
fun outside of the classroom. Our Strength and
Conditioning Camp is run by our professionally
certified Strength and Conditioning Coach in our
state-of-the-art athletic facility.
Before Camp Care and After Camp Care (Ages 5-13)
Hun Camp’s Before Camp Care and After Camp Care!
Run from 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 - 5:15 p.m. and
allow campers to continue to participate in games,
sports, and activities run by our camp staff. We give
the kids a safe and fun environment to gear up for or
to calm down from a busy day of Hun Camp.
24/7 Health Services
The Hun School’s clinic is staffed by a nurse who
is available from 7:30 a.m. throughout the Hun
Camp and Summer School day. A nurse is on call
twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week for
boarding students.
11. 5 REASONS
TO JOIN US!
Join Us!
We have seasoned faculty as teachers, counselors
and directors that return year after year
Our daily lunch is prepared by the award-winning
SAGE Dining Services
94% of Hun Summer School parents felt their
child improved his or her academic skills
Children learn and grow in a safe and inclusive environment
Hun Campers love their daily swim lessons!
And one more... OUR IDEAL LOCATION
1.5 miles from downtown Princeton,
45 miles to Philadelphia, 52 miles from New York City.
12. HOW TO
CONTACT US:
Email us at:
summer@hunschool.org
Learn more at:
www.hunschool.org
Call us at:
(609) 921-7600
176 Edgerstoune Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
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