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SAUSALITO CAMPUS | SEPTEMBER 10TH - DECEMBER 14TH


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Welcome to an exciting round of Semester One Activities! This year, the PASS will no longer be made available. After extensive feedback and review by the administration team and school financial committee, it has been determined that Sausalito revert back to a FEE based system that will: A- Create more available activity slots. B- Factor in the large demand for the diverse number of activities by our families. C- Remove any limitations on the number of activities that students may participate in. This year we are also working on opening up more space throughout the campus to accommodate new and exciting activities. Please be sure to check and refer regularly to your Secured Parent Portal Website account. We have added in some new sections to update you on all our AES + Camps news and information including a new Activenet 101-FAQ. We believe that participation in AES will provide students a significant opportunity to become involved with other students and their coaches in an educational experience that takes place outside of the classroom while respecting traditional French/American traditions and customs. As always, our door is always open and we will endeavor to answer any of your questions or concerns in a timely manner.

New Exciting APC’s Semester One Game On Academy Art on Friday Creative Writing Comedy Club Spanish Immersion Mandarin Immersion

ENROLLMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th ON ACTIVENET! WWW.LELYCEE.ORG/INSCRIPTIONS

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Andrew Sobol

Director, AES | Extracurricular Activities asobol@lelycee.org

New Campus Representative to be announced soon! Representative AES | Extracurricular Activities


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

SESSION DATES

Session 1: September 10th to December 14th One make up week is scheduled between December 17th-21st Session 2: January 14th to May 31st (registration for session 2 will open in early December).

PAYMENT REGISTRATION IS ON-LINE ON ACTIVENET www.lelycee.org/inscriptions

You can only enroll your own child. Once enrolled you will not be able to make any changes. For any changes, please contact us.

PAYMENT OPTIONS ARE:

A. A one time payment at no additional charge B. A payment plan with 3 installments is available: - Initial payment is 50% of the activity fee, then 25% on October 1st and 25% on November 1st. - A one time additional credit card fee of $12 is charged by the system for each payment plan (no refund).

ENROLLMENT MODIFICATIONS

Changes, transfers, refunds are possible within 2 weeks of registration deadline:

Session 1 Enrollment Deadline : Friday, 31st August (NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER THIS DATE Friday, 21st September)

A $10 processing fee will be charged for any change, withdrawal or refund made after enrollment. After these deadlines, no new registrations, transfers and refunds will be accepted, even for a withdrawal. Only in certain cirumstance can a refund be given. For example due to a medical condition accompaniedd by a medical proffessional certificate.

ACTIVITIES OR PROGRAMS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY GIVEN TIME. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO COMMUNICATE ANY CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS WHERE & WHEN POSSIBLE. Please note that due to unforseen circumstances, activities may be cancelled during the semester that are out of our or the school’s control. If this occurs, a refund will be given for any remaining classes.

Note: Activites and programs require a minimum of six (6) students required for that activity|program to run unless communicated otherwise. Total sessions per day for Semester One: Monday - 12 Tuesday- 13 Wednesday|Thursday- 11 Friday - 11 PLEASE NOTE: THIS AES SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OUTSIDE OF OUR CONTROL. WE HAVE DONE OUR VERY BEST TO WORK WITH THE ADMINISTRATION TO MAKE IT AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. WHEN POSSIBLE, WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO NOTIFY YOU OF ANY CHANGES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

NOTE: STUDENTS ENROLLED IN AND OUT OF CAMPUS DO NOT RETURN BACK TO THE CAMPUS AT THE END OF THE ACTIVITY OR PROGRAM.


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Fall/Winter Semester

AES Registration open period

Spring Semester

First & Last day of School Make-Up Period Camps 2017-18 Camps 2018-19

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SCHEDULE SAUSALITO | SESSION # 1 2018- EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Time MONDAY 13 weeks

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Chess All Levels Comedy Club 3rd-5th Art & Craft K-2nd

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Performance Choreography Workshop 3rd-5th Capoiera Beginners Soccer PreK 1

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Introduction to Fencing Creative Writing 3rd-5th

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AIKIDO Etude/Study Hall 1st-5th Private lesson PIANO | VIBO 1st to 5th Wednesday 12 weeks

JUDO BEGINNER NOTE: START 3:45 pm

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LEGO ENGINEERING 1st-5th Dance & Ballet K-2nd

Dance & Ballet PreK Beginner Mandarin K Spanish 1-5

Etude/Study Hall 1st-5th MINI TENNIS K-2nd Thursday 12 weeks

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Let's Move! PreK Game Academy 2nd-5th #3392 Inventor Team Junior 4th-5th Etude/Study Hall 1st-5th

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Let's Move! PreK Game Academy 2nd-5th #3392 Inventor Team Junior 4th-5th Etude/Study Hall 1st-5th SOCCER K-1st

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Kung Fu K-1st HEALTHY EATING COOKING 3rd-5th Art & Craft K-2nd DRAMA 2nd-5th Arts & Craft PreK Code Fu K-1st

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SOCCER 2nd-3rd Kung Fu 2nd-5th Art & Craft 3rd-5th

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Note: This schedule is subject to change at all times.

PLEASE NOTE: THIS AES SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES OUTSIDE OF OUR CONTROL. WE HAVE DONE OUR VERY BEST TO WORK WITH THE ADMINISTRATION TO MAKE IT AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. WHEN POSSIBLE, WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO NOTIFY YOU OF ANY CHANGES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

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DRAMA (2ND-5TH) | FRIDAY $231

Whether you aspire to a career in Hollywood or not, you can only benefit from experience of life on stage with the Marin Theatre Company! Learn the basics of stagecraft, creativity and imaginative play, while enhancing your listening and observation skills, as well as your self confidence. Develop your memory and your speech enunciation while playing sketches or improvisations! You will perform a play at the end of the session to family and friends! Instructor: Marin Theatre Company

CHESS (K-5th) | MONDAY $240 ALL LEVELS

Learn chess in a fun, engaging, and dynamic environment. Our philosophy is to instill the love of the game. As a result, we’re able to witness firsthand our students developing patience, strategic planning ability, and critical thinking skills. They also come to understand that decisions, both on and off the chess board, result in consequences. Class caters to all levels and all participants receive our exclusive workbooks. If you have any questions regarding the program, please feel free to call (888)44-CHESS or go to www.academicchess.com Instructor: Academic Chess

BEGINNER MANDARIN (1st-5th) | TUESDAY & THURSDAY BEGINNER MANDARIN (K) | MONDAY & WEDNESDAY Note: This is a year long committment PRICE $1300 x two classes per week

Qiao Ji Mandarin is an academic after-school language enrichment program for elementary K-5 and middleschool students. We have been providing daily language enrichment and academic language instruction in the San Francisco Unified School District for 10 years. Our curriculum is cultural project-based instruction designed to maximize student energy and interest. We emphasizing basic fundamentals of Mandarin – teaching students reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Language is an acquired skill and our program’s strength is our teacher’s ability to inspire students. Through class cultural- and project-based activities, we promote student confidence and passion in learning Mandarin – something we hope will last a lifetime. Monday and Wednesday - Level 1 (K) Tuesday and Thursday - Level 2 (1st-5th) Instructor: Qiao Ji Mandarin

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ELEMENTARY COOKING (3RD - 5TH) | FRIDAY $341 (INCLUDING MATERIALS & INGREDIENTS)

Hello! My name is Lamia Spohn and I’m a Pastry Chef Manager at Choux Bakery in San Francisco. I have taught at SFBA, EFBA, and the SF unified school district. I love to teach and my passion for food also involves the science part, preparation, safety and the importance to eat healthy. Together, I will introduce you to new flavors, and an appreciation for each ingredient. I will introduce you to the basics and French cooking techniques as well as sharing a few secret recipes. For this class, healthy eating is teaching our kids about what is in their refrigerator and pantry at home. They will learn assembly basics and how to improvise things like pizza toasts or to create a simple egg dish (with an adult present when using stove or oven). They will learn about fresh herbs and develop their palates. Requirements for students: Each student will need to wear an apron and gloves. Respecting and following the rules of the Head Chef is non negotiable. Instructor: Lamia Spohn

ART & CRAFT | FRIDAY 3rd-5th $231

Carol Houghton loves to inspire her students to express themselves creatively and have fun! In this class, she will use a variety of media – colored pencils, watercolors, pen and paper, to teach various styles and techniques while making learning fun and spontaneous. She encourages her students to find their own expression and style. Carol Houghton has taught art in the bay area for over 20 years including Youth in Arts Very Special Artist program, St. Marks School summer art program, the DeYoung Museum mobile art program and more. You can see some of her work on her website -www.carolhoughton.com Instructor: Carol Houghton

SPANISH IMMERSION | Monday & Wednesday 1st-5th $270

Students will be presented with the opportunity to engage with a native Spanish speaker every session. This is a full- immersion Spanish program offering interactive activities for preschool and up! Our curriculum focuses on expanding vocabulary and developing conversational Spanish skills, while strengthening their appreciation for Latin American culture through music, art, games, and literature in Español! All materials are included and supporting vocabulary lists, phrases and tips for ways to engage will be provided for families of students attending. Instructor: Spanish Immersion Learning!

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DANCE & BALLET 1 | PrK | WEDNESDAY $264 DANCE & BALLET 2 | K-5TH | WEDNESDAY $240

Igniting the Joy of Classical Ballet Class: This class is designed to give your child a solid foundation in the principles of classical ballet. The focus will be on technique with an emphasis on musicality, rhythm, and placement. Instructor Jacqueline Low believes that classical ballet should be taught with discipline, focus, creativity, and FUN to sustain a child’s natural “Joy of Dance.” The children will learn creative, beautiful, and fun choreography while being encouraged to reach their highest potential. This class is appropriate for children new to ballet as well as those with previous ballet experience. Parents will be notified of observation days and performances. For more information about Jacqueline please visit her website www.joyofdanceballet.com. Instructor: Jacqueline school of Ballet

Performance/Choreography Workshop (3rd-5th) | MONDAY $240

This exciting dynamic workshop is designed for 3rd to 5th grade students to learn about the basic principles of how to create a piece of choreography. They will explore how to use stage space, different dance styles (whether it be jazzdance, hip-hop. contemporary or ballet), dynamics, placement of dancers on stage etc). Each student will be asked to choreograph either a solo or small group piece by the end of each semester that will be performed. The intention of the class is for your child to gain greater trust in their creative and directing abilities, dance technique, self-confidence, as well as work together as part of a “performance piece.” Instructor: Jacqueline school of Ballet

LETS MOVE (PrK) | THURSDAY $220

Kathy will introduce your child to the notion of rhythmic synchronization of the body’s movements to the music. She will practice different exercises and moves that are beneficial for deep breathing and bodily softening. This activity has been designed specifically for Pre Kindergarten children. Instructor: Kathy Von Nagel

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ART & CRAFT (PrK) | FRIDAY $231

This activity is designed for the development of our PreK’s fine motor skills. They will take part to various activities using sets of beads, paint, manual construction. They will also discover a few different forms of art practiced throughout the world and civilizations. Instructor: Kathy Von Nagel

COMEDY CLUB (3rd-5th) | MONDAY $240

Do you love to make people laugh? Join Marin Theatre Company as we explore and learn about different types of comedy and what makes funny FUNNY! Students will learn basic comedy skills, farce, the rule of threes, and more! Instructor: Marin Theatre Company

ART & CRAFT (K-5th) | MONDAY $240

Branch Weaving, Scandinavian Felting, Felt work, Mask making, Creating figures, Beading, Metal work for the older grades. Preparing pigments for Painting. Drawing and Painting and 3D Work. I envision the crafting and arts class feel like a coming home after school. I intend to create choices for the children. They can engage in either the craft or painting project presented to them for the day, or draw on their own.. A few projects will extend over several weeks. The crafting for the younger grades brings in work that helps develop dexterity in their fingers and hands necessary for writing. The weaving and hand work helps to integrate both sides of their body. I have included several images of work I am intending to create with the children. Instructor: Melissa Parhm

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CREATIVE WRITING | (K-5th) TUESDAY $338

After-School Authors is an after-school writing program from the creators of Adventures in Writing Camp. Our program is designed to help your child develop writing skills and confidence while creating their own short story. The curriculum also integrates self-expression to inspire your child to have a positive experience with writing. During each session, every student will write his or her very own short story, using unique editing tools and activities to help enhance their storytelling. Each of our sessions has a different theme and all keep a strong focus on the five elements that make up a short story: Character development (who is your main character?), conflict/plot (what is happening in your story?), scene (where is your story taking place?), sensory detail (are you using all five senses?), and Dialogue (who is saying what and why?). Our first session is on the “Introduction to the Short Story” and our second session focuses on “Fairy tales and Myths Revisited.” After-School Authors gives your child the opportunity to develop their creativity and learn new writing techniques to help bring their writing to life! Fall 2018 - INTRODUCTION TO THE SHORT STORY In this session, classes will focus on the Five Elements of a Short Story: Character, Conflict/Plot, Scene, Sensory detail, and Dialogue. Activities are designed so students become familiar with each element and include them in their short stories. This session also emphasizes the transformative power of editing. Students graduate from the session with a clearer sense of how each element works together to bring a story to life and how to implement that element in their own work. They also learn writing techniques and tools that they can use in their future stories. Grades 1st through 3rd will focus heavily on story organization, while grades 4th through 7th will delve deeper into the power of figurative language. For more information visit us here: https://www.afterschoolauthors.com/

GAME ON | (K-5th) THURSDAY $451

Title: Collaborative Storytelling through Tabletop Role-Playing Games Do you enjoy worlds of science-fiction, fantasy and adventure, and wish to play in those settings with others? Have you ever wanted to be a wise wizard, a daring spaceship captain, or a brave warrior? Come join a small group of your peers as we create compelling characters who work together to solve problems, conquer challenges and discover new worlds through role-playing games. We put away screens and use dice, maps, pencils, paper, miniatures to promote imagination and community through fun, face-to-face, structured, collaborative storytelling. Playing role-playing games fosters 21st-century skills such as communication, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking, as well as empathy, emotional regulation, executive function, metacognition, and systems thinking. The Game Academy’s trained instructors focus on the social and emotional development of the participants while simultaneously presenting exposure to academic content in a context that is exciting and fun. Groups are held to a maximum of six participants per instructor, and meet 2 hours per week over the term of the program. Find out more about The Game Academy at http://www.thegameacademy.org.

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SAUSALITO SOCCER PROGRAM

LFSF soccer programming being offered in the FALL, Winter & Spring. **Space is limited and registration will be based on first come, first serve basis. HOW TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD: 1. VISIT http://la.supersoccerstars.com/school/ 2. ENTER USERNAME: LYF, PASSWORD: SCHOOLSOCCER 3. ONCE YOU HAVE LOGGED IN, CLICK ON “FALL SEASON” TO VIEW THE CLASSES OFFERED 4. CLICK ON “ENROLL NOW” FOR THE CLASS THAT MATCHES THE AGE GROUP OF YOUR CHILD IN SEPTEMBER 2018 Under “Location” you will see small text that will confirm the class age group that you will be enrolling in. After you enroll your child and put your payment information in we will process the payment and send you a confirmation email. ​ PLEASE REACH OUT WITH ANY QUESTIONS BY EMAILING SF@SUPERSOCCERSTARS.COM. (Pre 1 & 2) MONDAY (K-1ST & 2ND-3RD) THURSDAY (4TH-5TH) FRIDAY The World’s Most Popular Sport Made Fun and Simple! Super Soccer Stars offers fun, high-energy kids soccer classes in the San Francisco Bay Area. Set in a fun, non-competitive environment, we offer age-specific programs which introduce children to the fundamentals of soccer through creative programming and imaginative games. Our dynamic coaching staff, consisting of early childhood, education, and soccer specialists, utilize a unique curriculum which is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills.

Instructor: Soccer Super Stars

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ATHLETICS DAVID MARES Bay Area Regional Coordinator SUPER SOCCER STARS T. 415-233-8277 F. 310-494-0505 C. 415-323-8033 supersoccerstars.com

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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CAPOEIRA (K-5TH) | MONDAY $252 BEGINNERS ADVANCED

Come try this class and learn the basic positions and movements. Students will be taught the “ginga” and how to play with each other in the “roda” (Capoeira performance circle) and will also learn songs in Brazilian Portuguese. With more than 15 students enrolled, we will have a new class to split the levels. Note: This is a one year commitment, students will be rolled over from Semester One. Instructor: Ivan de Silva

YOGA 1 (PrK 1 - PrK 2) TUESDAY $260 YOGA 2 (K - 5TH) TUESDAY

With the fast pace of today’s world, Yoga for Kids helps children cultivate peace and calmness by balancing the mind and body all while having fun! Yoga for Kids takes a silly to calm approach allowing students to be involved in the creative and imaginative classes that always end in relaxation. Teaching children the benefits of yoga and mindfulness so they know how to take care of themselves and each other from a young age helps develop life long healthy habits and balanced individuals. This class will help children cultivate a calm mind and balanced body while having fun and being creative! Classes promote physical, emotional and social development for all children and leave kids feeling happy, focused and relaxed! Alexandra Rossi has been teaching yoga and mindfulness for the past 10 years . She is currently training adults to become kids and teen Yoga teachers .... You can contact her with any question at yogalexssi@gmail.com Instructor: Alexandra Rossi

AIKIDO (K-5TH) | TUESDAY $351 *Note- Priority roll over for semester two

Aikido is a Japanese Martial art founded in the 20th century by Morihei Ueshiba. The main focus of the art is to learn to harmonize and blend with an attacker’s incoming energy. The art puts as much emphasis on the moral and spiritual aspects of the training as the applicable self defense techniques. John LaGatta has been studying martial arts from Japan for over 25 years, and holds the rank of 4th Dan in Aikido. This program will be taught from a curriculum standpoint developed over years of working with children in a school setting. Children will have lessons in English, French, and Japanese. There will also be examinations for rank at the end of every term. Note: This is a one year commitment, students will be rolled over from Semester One. Instructor: John LaGatta

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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES JUDO BEGINNER & ADVANCED (K-5TH) | WEDNESDAY - $696 *Note Year Long Commitment BEGINNERS ADVANCED

As created by Jigoro Kano, Judo (literally ‘Gentle Way’) is an intellectual, physical and moral method of education. It includes throwing, pinning and submission techniques. Judo is also educational and has fundamental values which are part of the Judo Moral Code: Friendship, Courage, Sincerity, Honor, Modesty, Respect, Control of Oneself, and Politeness. Be ready to share those values with William a black belt, through regular practices, and participating in clinics, local, state or abroad tournaments, and group training with other schools. Every year you could reach a new level rewarded by a colored belt! Note: This is a one year commitment, students will be rolled over for Semester Two. Instructors: William Desmole

FENCING INTRODUCTION (K-5TH) | TUESDAY - YEAR LONG COMMITMENT $720 *Note Year Long Commitment

This is an introductiory class to foil. Our instructor Cathy Thomas has worked as a volunteer instructor with Master Ghiai for many years. We also offer any fencers to continue with their development at our Saturday morning 10am-12 pm classes at Ortega. For more information, please see activenet for the Fencing Guidelines. Instructor: Catherine Thomas

RUGBY (K-5TH) WINTER | - MARIN HIGHLANDERS RUGBY CLUB Monday December 3rd through to March 13th 2019 Training held at the Marin City Field - no transportation provided

Come and join our schools rugby team and new partner the Marin Highlanders Rugby Club. The Marin Highlanders have been developing future leaders through the great game of rugby since 1980. Rugby is one one of the most popular world sports. Get fit, improve tackling, work on agility and make a bunch of new friends from all over Marin County. It’s a super fun sport where everyone touches the ball, runs, tackles, kicks and scores. By using flags, students under 8 will learn to master the game without contact. Older kids will learn to run and tackle in a safe enviorment. This is a Co-Ed sport with the opportunity for travel on weekends.

U8’s - $155 + 60 uniform fee U10’s - $305 + 60 uniform fee

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KUNG FU - ANIMAL POWER (K-5TH) | FRIDAY $702 *Note Year Long Commitment 3:30 - 4:30 Grades K 4:30 - 5:30 Grades 1st - 5th For New Students $92 for K-1st Uniform+Books | $102 for 2nd-5th Uniform+Books (TO BE PAID VIA CHECK)

Little Animal Power (Grades K) Kung Fu Animal Power builds virtue and good character, strong athletes with proper body mechanics, whole body strength, flexibility, and coordination. Master the lessons of the Kung Fu Animal Power, each Animal includes 4 parts; the Virtue Lesson, Body Mechanics Lesson, Animal Drills to master the body mechanic, and Animal Moves that are the self defense techniques. After we study each animal, then you’ll earn a cool animal patch for your uniform. In addition to systematic physical training in class, each animal also has a “Fu” or “Lucky Fun” Book. Each of these activity books contains: a Biology Lesson, Virtue Lesson, Discussion Questions, Chinese Lessons, Games, Mazes, Coloring, Folk Stories, Wise Sayings and Idioms, a Fable, and Pictures of all Drills and Moves. A Student Guide introduces all 18 animals and explains what Kung Fu is and why we practice it. We read from the books, and discuss them, every class to teach the lessons of each animal. Kung Fu Animal Power (Grades 1-5) Apart from the awesome Kung Fu Animal Power physical training, and Classic Moral Virtue instructions, kids G1+ and above will learn practical self defense moves and theories. Your Child will learn practical defense skills suited to a child’s body and mind. Dodging, Break Grabs and Escape Skills, Blocking and Covering Up, Falling and Rolling to prevent injury, Defense on the ground against a standing opponent. Instructors: Kung Fu Animal Power School - Noah Tartarsky Omarzu

BASKETBALL $260 3:30 pm (3rd-5th) | 4:30 pm (K-2nd) TUESDAY

Let’s work on building the fundamental skills of the game while learning the value of team work, communication, and exercise. Practice your handling skills, including dribbling skills, as well as passing techniques, proper shooting form, conditioning, good offensive and defensive stances. From practicing proper techniques to fun games (like steal the bacon, stop and go, keep away, bump ball, triple shot, etc), enjoy a non-competitive atmosphere in the gym. Learn fundamental movement skills and build overall motor skills. Group skill fun competitions to help reinforce the technical learnings of past lessons (e.g. dribble, footwork, passing, receiving, shooting). Introduction to team principles/concepts but avoiding actual 5x5 competition until fundamentals are further developed. Instructor: Mt Tam Adventures

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MINI TENNIS 1 (K-1ST) | TUESDAY $351 MINI TENNIS 2 (2ND-3RD) | WEDNESDAY $324 TENNIS 3 (4TH-5TH) | WEDNESDAY $324 Learn tennis with Higgins Tennis on the perfect sized mini-tennis court that is just the right size for learning how to play! They provide the racket, softer and larger low-bouncing balls and teach children all the stroke fundamentals including: forehands, backhands, and the basics of rallying. Then children incorporate what they have learned into games like “Catch the Mice”, “Feed the Monkeys”, “Skyball”, and “Castle”. If it rains, they have a indoor curriculum. The curriculum is age appropriate, engaging, and will continue to use the same games-based learning that we use in our outdoor class. At the end of each session children earn a medal! All classes taught by Higgins Tennis certified pros. Over 600 children a week participate in their programs at schools and tennis facilities all over the Bay Area. Company owner, William Higgins, ran the largest junior tennis center in the world, the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego and played on the ATP professional tour. Instructors: Higgins Tennis

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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES LEGO ENGINEERING (1ST - 5th) | WEDNESDAY $264 STEM Challenge with LEGO Materials

Master your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGOÂŽ parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as Gondolas, Zombie Crawlers, Helicopters, and a Monorail Train! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There is no prerequisite for this course. Instructors: Play-Well Tecnologies - www.play-well.org

TYPO A (3RD-5TH) | THURSDAY $220

Type A+ has successfully taught students grade 2 through 12 how to touch type for 7 years. Students learn the proper techniques for developing muscle memory needed for accurate computer keyboarding. Trained and experienced teachers will also work on speed development. Significantly reduce time on computer- related homework. Students can advance to the number-key pad for mathematical assignments. Give your student the Advantage of Touch Typing -a life long needed skill. Instructor: Typo A+

INVENTOR TEAM JUNIOR (4TH-5TH) | THURSDAY $220 A team of teachers collaborating with Anton Ritzu, our Technology and Innovation Coordinator will help our students to grow fantastic STEAM-centric content all wrapped inside our core vision to inspire creative, compassionate leaders of tomorrow. Our project-based curriculum will get our students excited about research, problem solving and communication. Through the innovation lab we will create fun inventions combining mechanical, electronic circuitry, 3D printed material but also use artsy Tinkercad design, emotional intelligence and environmental sensitivity. We will also program robots and develop computational thinking skills in an informal, out-of-school setting but still linked to the French Maths, Science and Technology. Instructor: Camille Perrot

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CODEFU (K-1st) & 2nd-5TH) | FRIDAY | $286 Code Fu: Mini Coding Dojo Using iPad/Asus Tablet applications like Scratch Jr, Kodable, Light bot, and Bloxels coupled with hands on board games that promote social problem-solving, Code fu’s K-2 Dojo teaches students the computational logic of Computer Science/coding as well as provides them with an introduction into a number of block based coding languages. The second session will focus on tangible coding and will be introducing robotic coding using a number of Coding Robots such as Cubetto! Code Fu: Upper Grade Dojo: Using a number of fun Coding languages designed specifically for kids such as Scratch along with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, and Ruby, students will be creating a variety of projects from games to customized websites; allowing them to learn the computational logic of Computer Science. They will be learning real languages and gaining an understanding of how programming affects our world. The following Dojos will scaffold on these skills by introducing Coding Robots which will demonstrate to the students the connection between coding and the real world! Instructor: Code fu

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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES PRIVATE MUSIC CLASSES PRICE: $40 / HALF HOUR LESSON

Private music Lessons: provide the most individual attention and accelerated learning on the piano. Private lessons focus on the individual student and his/her needs and goals, and help to nurture the growth of natural musical talent. These lessons focus intensely on all aspects of music-making: technique, musicality, talent, discipline, and passion. Beginning students will learn music note-reading as well. www.vibomusic.com

PIANO | TUESDAY Instructors: Vibo Music - Alex Farrell For more information regarding please contact alex at: farell.bass@gmail.com or vibomusic@sbcglobal.net

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STUDY HALL & SHUTTLE STUDENTS

FROM MONDAY TO THURSDAY | $15 PER STUDY HALL

45 minutes of homework assistance with LFSF teachers and assistants in French. - 5 students max 1st - 8 students max 2nd, 4th, 5th grades Children are helped, advised and little by little are taught to become autonomous. If there is any time left at the end of the session, the children are encouraged to do silent reading.

SHUTTLE STUDENTS ENROLLED PRIOR TO 2015

Please refer to the Ashbury schedule for activities after 4pm. Additional classes have been added and slots reserved for your child on the Ashbury Campus CONTACT THE AES DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY FOR YOUR ENROLLMENTS

LESSON CANCELLATION REMINDER If a lesson is canceled it will be made up in the make up week period. Free Daycare will be offered if a lesson is canceled within 24 hours notice.

PLEASE NOTE IF AN AES CLASS IS CANCELED LESS THAN 24 HOURS NOTICE - FREE DAYCARE WILL BE PROVIDED


Shop at SPORTS BASEMENT ALL YEAR! RECEIVE

10% Either on Bryant or in the Presidio, buy leasure & sports gear and give back to our school! Just mention LFSF at check-out!

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YEAR ROUND CAMPS We conduct highly-valued French Immersion camps during school scheduled vacation time across all 3 of our campus locations. Our camps are conducted in a safe and fun environment with experienced and well trained LFSF staff. For each specific camp, our aims are to organize and structure each one with impeccable quality adding in a fun and exciting educational theme for our campers! We offer extended day care services from 8 am to 5:30 pm daily and provide a shuttle service between campus locations when needed. For LFSF parents, more detailed information can be found by visiting your parent portal accounts regarding LFSF camps only. October January - Includes Snow Camp February- Include Snow Camp April- Includes Snow Camp (subject to snow conditions) SUMMER CAMPS June-August - Slots Open & Available to Public For more information please visit: www.lelycee.org/summercamps

REGISTRATION OPENS 1 MONTH BEFORE CAMP SESSION MORE INFORMATION TO COME IN SEPTEMBER


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