American Heritage Will Host Nine-Week Day Camp, Summer Education Programs

American Heritage Schools, a nationally ranked private, nonsectarian and co-educational college preparatory day school, has announced that its summer programs, including day camp and summer education, will be offered in-person or online this summer. The summer programs, which American Heritage Schools has offered for more than 40 years, will run for nine weeks, starting June 9 through Aug. 8.

American Heritage summer camp programs, offered at both the Broward and Palm Beach campuses, are designed for children ages 3 to 13. There are day camps and specialty camps, including robotics, art, science, musical theater, video production and sports camps. Specialty camps vary by campus. Each camper will enjoy age-appropriate activities supervised by highly qualified staff.

Cabins for ages 3 to 5 are co-ed, while ages 6 to 13 have separate cabins for boys and girls. All cabins, which are classrooms during the school year, are air conditioned, and campers take pride in decorating them to reflect the cabin’s theme.

To expand the number of recreational activities available to campers ages 8 to 13, age-appropriate field trips are scheduled. Bus transportation is provided and operated by American Heritage, and all drivers are properly licensed and screened. All field trips are supervised by off-campus directors, as well as an appropriate number of counselors. Prior to starting camp, campers will receive a schedule of activities.

The summer camps are directed by state-certified teachers and college or high school students who have been carefully screened. Many of the counselors are students or alumni of the school, or have been campers or counselors in training (CITs) for a number of years. For more information, or to sign up for camp, visit www.ahsummerprograms.com.

American Heritage’s Summer Education offers an extensive course catalog of more than 120 enrichment and reinforcement courses (three-week sessions or weekly seminars), specifically designed with student interest and engagement in mind, to students from pre-K3 through 12th grade. Most of the classes are offered live online and/or in person at one of American Heritage’s two 40-acre campuses.

American Heritage course offerings are often viewed as the gold standard in college-preparatory education, and the summer programs continue that standard. High school course offerings include advanced test prep, honors and AP-level research work, as well as unique pre-professional programs for those interested in future careers in medicine, law or business entrepreneurship.

American Heritage Summer Programs also offer a wide variety of enrichment and reinforcement programs for Junior High School (grades 6-8) and Lower School (PK3 to fifth grade) students, as well as one-on-one tutoring options for those looking to enhance their skills and build confidence heading into the new school year.

The programs also feature top-notch instructors, all of whom are degreed and certified professionals in their fields. Whether a student’s interest is in math, English, science, robotics or the fine arts, American Heritage Summer Programs has something to suit everyone’s needs.

For more info., or to sign up, visit www.ahsummerprograms.com/pages/summer-institute.