Fall 2025 Auxiliary Programs

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Discover Pembroke Hill School’s

Fall 2025 Auxiliary Programs

Our goal is to provide your child with after-school opportunities that are safe, engaging, and enriching. Inside this booklet, you’ll find a complete guide to the wide variety of programs available this season.

At Pembroke Hill School, we believe that learning doesn’t stop when the school day ends it expands. Our enrichment programs are thoughtfully designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and help students discover new passions beyond the classroom. Research shows that participation in after-school enrichment can enhance academic performance, social skills, and emotional well-being These experiences allow students to grow not only in knowledge, but also in creativity, collaboration, and joy.

Registration is open for all of our fall programming To keep our programs high-quality, we may need to adjust or cancel an enrichment or athletic offering (for example, if enrollment is low). We’ll share any updates with families as soon as they’re available.

Whether your child is picking up an instrument, writing their first story, or finding their voice on stage, we are proud to offer a space where they can explore, create, and shine. We’re excited to share another season of discovery, creativity, and growth with your child. Here’s to a fall filled with learning, fun, and new experiences!

Warmly,

Contact Us

Kellee Pearson

Auxiliary Programs Director kellee pearson@pembrokehill org 816-936-1377

Karen Boyle

Lower School Division Head kboyle@pembrokehill org 816-936-1301

Sandy Smith

Chief Financial Officer ssmith@pembrokehill org 816-936-1213

Kindergarten – Grade 5: Extended Day Program

Pembroke Hill School’s Extended Day gives Kindergarten - 5th grade students a welcoming space (Deramus Field House) to finish homework, try hands-on activities, and make new friends under the supervision of our caring team See the contract rate options below and reach out to the business office at: businessoffice@pembrokehill.org if you’d like help selecting the plan that works best for your family.

5 days / until 6:00 p m

5 days / until 5:00 p.m.

5 days / until 4:00 p.m.

3 days / until 6:00 p m

Drop-In $21 per hour

$5,360

$3,570

$1,790

$3,890

After 6:00 p.m. there is a late fee of $5.00 per minute.)

Staffing

Pembroke Hill School’s Extended Day is staffed by trained Extended Day Coordinators. Working as a team, they create a positive, engaging, and safe environment for our afterschool programming Extended Day is organized into three cohorts: Kindergarten, Grades 1–2, and Grades 3–5. A daily snack is provided by Dining Hall staff, and individual allergy lists are reviewed and followed

About Our Fall 2025 Enrichment Classes

The Pembroke Hill School Auxiliary Program offers after-school enrichment classes to students in Kindergarten through 5th grade, designed to engage them in a variety of activities with their peers. Classes cover a wide range of topics and are offered in both the fall and spring sessions, meeting once a week for about six weeks

Enrollment is open to all students on a first-come, first-served basis. Space in each class is limited, so early enrollment is encouraged

Most Fall 2025 enrichment classes will begin the week of September 8, 2025. Students with an Extended Day contract until 5:00 p m or later will receive a 50% discount on enrichment classes. Enrichment classes will be billed to the student’s business office account. There is a 50% discount for all Pembroke Hill Faculty & Staff. Discounts do not apply to private music lessons Cancellations must be made at least one week in advance of the class start date to avoid being billed

Classes begin at school dismissal and end at 4:15 p m Students who are not picked up at the dismissal of their enrichment class will be taken to Extended Day in Deramus Field House and will incur the drop-in rate for Extended Day if they do not have a contract for that day.

Fall 2025 Enrichment Offerings

We’re excited to launch a new season of after-schoo enrichment classes! Our Fall 2025 session includes favorites and new additions designed to spark creativity, build skills, and give students a chance to shine outside the classroom

Monday Enrichment Classes

Soccer Shots — Grades K–1 & Grades 2–3 |

Sept : 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, 20, 27 | $165

Tuesday Enrichment Classes

Fall Sparkle Jewelry Grades 3–5 |

Nov.: 4, 11, 18, Dec.: 2, 9, 16 | $75

Wednesday Enrichment Classes

Raiders Chess Club Grades K-2 |

Sept.: 10, 17,24, Oct.: 1, 8, 15 | $175

Center Stage! Grades K-2 |

Sept : 17, 24, Oct : 1, 8, 15, 22 | $125

Thursday Enrichment Classes

Raiders Chess Club Grades 3-5 | Sept : 11, 18, 25, Oct : 2, 9, 16 | $175

Haunted Theatre - The Coterie Theatre Grades 4-5 | Oct.: 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov.: 6,13 | $150 Next Stop…Kidtropolis! - The Coterie Theatre — Grades K-1 | Oct.: 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov.: 6, 13 | $150 Monsterologists - The Coterie Theatre Grades 2-3 | Oct : 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov: 6, 13 | $150

Friday Enrichment Classes

Brick4Kidz - LEGO Club | Nov 7, 14, 21 | Dec : 5, 12, 19 $120

Enrichment Classes Registration Link

Please Note: There will be no enrichment classes on the following days:

• Oct 10 (Professional Day)

• Oct. 31 (Parent-Teacher Conferences)

• Nov. 24–25 (Thanksgiving Break)

• Dec 22–23 (Winter Break)

• Feb 13 (Professional Day)

• Mar. 23–27 (Spring Break – Second Week Only)

• Apr. 17 (Parent-Teacher Conferences)

Enrichment Class Full Descriptions

Raiders Chess Club — Grades K–2

Introduce your child to the world of strategy and bright thinking KC Chess Club teaches fundamentals piece movement, basic tactics, and sportsmanship through short, hands-on lessons, fun practice games, and friendly mini-tournaments. All materials provided; perfect for cus and confidence.

Raiders Chess Club — Grades 3–5

For developing players ready to level up: this class focuses on strategy, tactical combinations, opening principles, endgame basics, and structured game analysis Students learn to evaluate positions, plan ahead, and compete in classroom tournaments while receiving individual feedback to sharpen their play All materials provided; best for students who know the basics and want to improve their competitive skills

Fall Sparkle Jewelry — Grades 3–5

Students will dive into the world of jewelry-making as they create trendy pieces inspired by the colors and vibes of fall. From stretchy bead bracelets with charms to clay bead chokers, friendship bracelets, and even backpack zipper charms, each week brings a new project that’s both fun and fashionable By the end of the session, students will have a collection of wearable art they can show off or share with friends

LEGO Club (Brick4Kidz) — Grades 1–5

Students will build machines, vehicles, and motorized models each week using LEGO® bricks, gears, axles, and motors exploring STEM concepts through hands-on play.

Soccer Shots — Grades K–1 & Grades 2–3

Give your child a fun, age-appropriate introduction to soccer with high-energy sessions that teach fundamental skills, teamwork, and character values through themed games and positive coaching.

Center Stage! — Grades

K-2

Young performers explore music and storytelling through Disney and Broadway songs, group singing, character voices, movement, and light acting. The class culminates in a fun dress-up performance for families.

Written Out Loud — Grades 4–5

A collaborative storytelling experience where students create and publish their own book, building writing skills and creative confidence.

Next Stop… Kidtropolis! The Coterie Theatre — Grades K–1

Kids build an imaginative town through role-play pretend to run a bakery, post office, pet shop, and more developing creativity, social skills, and pretend-play storytelling.

Monsterologists The Coterie Theatre — Grades 2–3

Become a monster hunter or creator students craft stories and characters as they investigate mythical monsters, building imaginative play and performance skills.

Haunted Theatre - The Coterie Theatre — Grades 4–5

What’s that noise? Who’s behind that door? In this horror-themed class, you’ll craft bold, exciting characters and master the timing needed to inspire fear and dread as we explore the haunted corners of our imagination

No School Days Childcare

School’s out we’ll keep the fun and learning going. Join us for full-day or part-time childcare packed with fun. There is a 50% discount for all Pembroke Hill Faculty & Staff.

Full-Day Care: 7:45 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Cost: $90/day per child

Part-Time Care: Choose any 4 5 hours within that timeframe (NEW) Cost: $50/half-day per child

Late registration (within 3 days of care): +$20 fee

Cancellation with less than 1 week’s notice: +$20 fee

GABL Schools Out Basketball Camp Cost: $75

Check out our exciting themed days:

October

10 – Fall into Creativity | Grades K–5 | Full day | *Half day: 8:15 a m – 12:45 p m

10 – GABL Schools Out Basketball Camp | Grades K–5 | Half day: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

31 – Spooky Season Bash | Grades K–5 | Full day | Half day: 8:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

November

24 – Feeling Grateful | Grades K–5 | Full day | *Half day: 8:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

24 – Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Adventure Club | Grades 2–5 | Half day: 8:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

24 – GABL Schools Out Basketball Camp | Grades K–5 | Half day: 1:00 p m – 4:00 p m

24 – Safe Sitter Class | Grades 4–5 | Full day: 8:30 a m – 3:00 p m

25 – Baking with Gratitude | Grades K–5 | Full day | *Half day: 8:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

25 – Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Adventure Club | Grades 2–5 | Half day: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

December

22 – Handmade for the Holidays | Grades K–5 | Full day | *Half day: 8:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.

22 – GABL Schools Out Basketball Camp | Grades K–5 | Half day: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

23 – Winter Wonderland STEM Day | Grades K–5 | Full day | *Half day: 8:15 am – 12:45 pm

23 – GABL Schools Out Basketball Camp | Grades K–5 | Half day: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

23 – Charcuterie Christmas Boards | Grade 5 | Half day: 8:30 am – 11:30 am

*Suggested time if attending the other half-day theme

Childcare is not available on these dates, which will be confirmed on the school calendar: Labor Day

The last three days of Thanksgiving Break

The last day of the semester prior to Winter Break (after dismissal)

Winter Break (on days when offices are closed)

Martin Luther King Jr Day

Presidents’ Day

The first week of spring break

Memorial Day

Late Start Mornings

Full Childcare Descriptions

Fall into Creativity — Grades K–5

Celebrate autumn with leaf-themed crafts, wood-slice painting, and cinnamon-scented art projects a cozy, creative way to welcome the season.

Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Adventure Club — Grades 2–5

An introductory D&D group that develops storytelling, teamwork, and problem-solving through guided tabletop role-playing adventures.

GABL Schools-Out Basketball Camp — Grades K–5

The GABL Basketball Academy offers dynamic camp programs that help players of all ages and skill levels improve fundamentals, conditioning, and game play in a positive, skill-focused environment

Spooky Season Bash — Grades K–5

A Halloween-themed celebration with pumpkin painting, spooky crafts, and fall games Costumes welcome.

Feeling Grateful — Grades K–5

Inspired by “Feeling Grateful” by Kobi Yamada, this session explores gratitude through storytelling, kindness activities, and a heart-themed craft.

Baking with Gratitude — Grades K–5

Students will bake beloved fall treats mini pies, cookies, and seasonal goodies using favorite family recipes contributed by Pembroke Hill faculty and staff, then make thank-you cards to share with friends and family.

Safe Sitter® Class — Grade 5

A hands-on class teaching safety, first aid, and childcare basics to prepare students to stay home alone or babysit responsibly perfect for students ready to earn extra money by helping families

Handmade for the Holidays — Grades K–5

A day of gift-making and wrapping: students craft seasonal presents, decorations, and cards, then learn simple wrapping techniques to make their projects gift-ready

Winter Wonderland STEM Day — Grades K–5

Hands-on winter experiments and engineering challenges snow slime, fizzy “ice” eruptions, marshmallow igloo builds, and paper “snowball” launchers.

Charcuterie Christmas Boards — Grade 5

Bring your own board and learn food-safety basics and design tips to create a festive charcuterie masterpiece. Includes a “Best Board” contest and take-home tasting.

Private Music Instruction

Pembroke Hill offers private music instruction to nurture and develop students’ musical talents. Our program provides personalized lessons tailored to each student’s skill level and interests, fostering a deeper appreciation for music and enhancing their overall educational experience Through one-on-one instruction, students are supported in achieving their musical goals, building confidence, and discovering the joy of music.

Instrumental music lessons are offered by private instructors between 3:15 and 6:00 p.m., Monday–Friday, on the Wornall Campus. Students may contact the instructor directly to enroll or contact Kellee Pearson for assistance and placement

Each instructor will require a parent to sign the studio policy, which outlines expectations for the student, parent, and instructor Music lessons are billed directly to your student’s business office account through Pembroke Hill School Because of payroll cut-off dates, billing is processed in mid-two-month cycles. Families will be charged for each lesson that takes place during the billing period In the event of inclement weather, music lessons will be canceled along with other Pembroke Hill after-school activities, and cancellations will be listed on the school website.

Private Music Lessons Available In:

Piano (1st Grade and Up)

Flute (K-5th)

Percussion (K-5th)

Clarinet and Saxophone (4th-5th)

Meet Our Instructors

All music lesson fees are $40 per 30 minute lesson Extended day and faculty/staff discounts do not apply to music lessons.

Dr. Tomas Aber

Dr Tomas Aber brings a wealth of performing and teaching experience to his clarinet and saxophone students A graduate of the Juilliard School and UMKC’s Conservatory of Music, he spent three decades as bass clarinetist with the Omaha Symphony and has performed internationally with ensembles such as the Rotterdam Philharmonic and the National Ballet Orchestra of the Netherlands In Kansas City, he performs with the newEar ensemble and the pop band BCR Since 2008, Dr Aber has taught private lessons at Pembroke Hill, where he helps students develop strong fundamentals, confident listening skills, and a relaxed, enjoyable approach to music making

Lyra Pherigo

Lyra Pherigo is an accomplished Kansas City musician with decades of experience performing and teaching As a flutist, she has played with the Kansas City Symphony, Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, Kansas City Ballet, Civic Opera, and Starlight Theatre, and she also teaches beginning piano and vocal performance. To sign up, email the instructor directly at lyradeara@yahoo.com. 7th grade and older for vocal lessons.

Matt Ronan

Matt has been teaching drums in Kansas City since 1989 and brings decades of experience to his students. His lessons go beyond just learning beats students will explore drum set, rudimental percussion, music reading, and the foundations of music theory. As a versatile musician, Matt has performed across genres including rock, blues, jazz, Broadway, and classical To sign up, email the instructor directly at mronan@speds org

Laura Worms

Laura has been playing piano since seventh grade, beginning as an organist for her local church. At Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) she studied piano for six years with Ruth Slenczynska, the last living pupil of Rachmaninoff. Laura earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Piano Performance at SIUE, served as a graduate assistant teaching piano to college students, and received a graduate award in Piano Pedagogy She has taught piano for more than 40 years to students of all ages and ability levels. To sign up, email the instructor directly at r.worms@sbcglobal.net.

Wornall

Campus Chorus

51st Street Singers – Stephanie Springate

The 51st Street Singers rehearse every Tuesday and Friday morning from 7:40–8:10 a.m. and are open to 5th graders The repertoire is designed to build skills while exploring varied literature and concepts Students perform in the winter and spring at both on-campus and offcampus events. For more information, contact sspringate@pembrokehill.org

Wornall Campus Instrumental Program

5th Grade Band – David Cunningham

Open to 5th graders; beginning instruments: flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet, horn, trombone, baritone, percussion (mallet & battery)

Instrument demos: Fall for 5th grade students/parents; Spring for 4th graders transitioning to 5th

Rehearsals: Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:40 – 8:10 a.m., Curry Theatre.

Performances: fall & spring concerts (Ward Parkway Campus) + Wornall events (Holiday Assembly, Grand Friends Day, Facilities Appreciation)

Fall Athletics

Pembroke Hill School coordinates volleyball and cross-country teams as members of the Parochial League of Kansas City; dedicated parent volunteers coach the teams. Season schedules are available at https://wwwplkc org/schedules

The Pembroke Hill School Auxiliary Programs Q & A

1. What is Extended Day?

Extended Day provides supervised after-school care for K–5 students with time for homework, play, and themed activities up until 6:00 p m

2. How do I register and how are enrichment classes billed?

Register using the enrichment registration links in this brochure. Enrichment fees are billed to the student’s business-office account; Extended Day contract holders with coverage until 5:00 p m or later receive a 50% discount on enrichment classes

3. When do enrichment classes meet?

Most fall enrichment classes meet once a week for about six weeks and begin the week of September 8, 2025 See the Fall Enrichments schedule for specific class dates and times A reminder email will be sent to families.

4. What if my child isn’t picked up at the end of an enrichment class?

Students not picked up at class dismissal will be taken to Extended Day in Deramus Field House and will incur the drop-in rate if they do not have a contract for that day

5. How do drop-in visits work?

Drop-ins are accepted based on space and staff availability. Families are charged $21/hour.

6. How do I change or cancel my Extended Day contract?

Email businessoffice@pembrokehill.org to request contract changes; changes are processed according to the contract terms and subject to availability and billing adjustments

7. What happens if a class or program is canceled or changed?

If Pembroke Hill modifies or cancels a class or program (for example, due to low enrollment), families will be notified promptly and no charges will be billed to student accounts for canceled offerings

8. Are there childcare options when school is out (No-School Days)?

Yes full-day care (7:45 AM–5:30 PM) and half-day options are offered on scheduled no-school days with themed programming See the No-School Days section for dates and pricing

9. Who do I contact with questions?

Kellee Pearson, Director of Auxiliary Programs

kellee.pearson@pembrokehill.org | 816-936-1377

Lower School Extended Day Cell: 816-985-7330

For business-office billing questions: businessoffice@pembrokehill.org.

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