nrichment courses allow students to pursue personal
interests, to explore new subjects or to strengthen basic academic skills. These courses cover many disciplines including athletics, visual arts, acting, robotics, technology, history, and other topics. Students may take as many Enrichment courses as they wish. Each Enrichment course challenges participants with age- and grade-appropriate problem-solving tasks in a variety of settings and disciplines.
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Drawing upon a wide range of human and technological resources, students are encouraged to develop the skills of working productively in both small and large groups. Some courses are specifically for students in Grades 5 and 6, while others are for students in Grades 7, 8 and 9. Enrichment courses allow for students to participate cooperatively since some students may have the necessary skills at a younger age to complete the curriculum being introduced. Students will have a short break
Grades 5+
during each one of their Enrichment courses. These courses can be combined with summer-long academic courses as well as sports camps.
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