Each June All Saints' offers a four-week summer program with a wide variety of classes, some offered for enrichment opportunities and others designed to reinforce academic skills. Enrollment at All Saints' is not necessary in order to attend summer school; students from all area schools are welcome.
Each class is one-week in length, although parents may register their child for the same class, or different ones, for all four weeks. Parents also have the option of enrolling their child for one class daily, or building a partial-day or full-day schedule. A full summer school day is 8:00 AM through 5:00 PM. Students who stay for a full day can bring a sack lunch and eat together in a supervised area. Snacks are provided in all four-hour classes.
Offerings this summer will include Danny Dinosaur, Send in the Clowns, Great Hikes, Movies and Munchies, Dog Gone Fun, Guitar, Museum Madness, Introduction to Chinese, Basketball, Golf, History of Baseball, Gardening for Kids, Know When to Hold ‘Em: Poker, and Kindergarten Prep.There are a variety of art classes and several cooking classes being offered, plus classes on scrapbooking, knitting, quilting, reading, writing, math, Spanish, and study skills.
Most of the teachers are members of the All Saints’ faculty and have designed classes around their areas of expertise or special interests. Brochures and registration forms are available in the School office, and grade level requirements are listed for each class. Some classes fill quickly, so register as early as possible.
If you have questions or would like help planning a full-day summer program for your child, please email Cathy Cohn or Carla Cotton, Directors of ASEDS Summer Program 2008, or leave a message at 602-274-4866.
All Saints' Episcopal Day School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial aid, athletic, or other school programs.