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Collegiate School Summer Quest 2016 Welcome to our 44th year of offering summer programs to the community. Summer Quest is all about providing opportunities for children of all ages to have fun, learn and be challenged over the summer months. Our beautiful campuses provide the perfect setting for a wide variety of programs ranging from academics, arts and enrichment to sports and much more! With over 40 years of experience, Summer Quest knows what it takes to create summer memories that last a lifetime. Many camps fill to their maximum enrollment. Register early to reserve your space. The Summer Quest Office is located in Luck Hall, on the Lower School Campus. Summer Quest office hours are 8 a.m. – 3 p.m., Monday – Friday. Collegiate School will be closed on Monday, July 4. Steve Hickman Head of School
Why Summer Quest Camps? • Collegiate Summer Quest offers over 175 different programs for pre-schoolers through adults. For the past twelve years, over 50% of Summer Quest campers have been non-Collegiate students. • Summer Quest offers all day options every week so campers have the opportunity to spend the entire day at Collegiate Summer Quest. • Our camper-to-staff ratios ensure that our participants are getting individualized attention. • The majority of our camps have been developed and are led by Collegiate faculty and staff. • Our campuses are easily accessed from anywhere in Richmond. See page 60 for directions.
Jake McDonald Associate Director of Summer Quest
• Along with our recently expanded and innovative Mooreland Road campus, Collegiate School’s Robins Campus has state-of-the-art athletic fields and facilities. We also have programs being offered at the Collegiate School Aquatics Center.
103 North Mooreland Road • Richmond, Virginia 23229 (804) 741-9714 or (804) 665-1750 summerquest@collegiate-va.org www.collegiate-va.org and click on Summer Quest
• Summer Quest has enrolled over 1,200 campers each of the past 14 years with record enrollment as high as almost 1,600 campers!
Collin McConaghy Director of Summer Quest Andrew Stanley Director of Summer Quest Sports
Camp Calendar by Week................................................... 2
Enrichment
Table of Contents Enrichment Cubs (3-year-olds – Rising 4th Graders)................................10 Lower School (Rising Junior K – Rising 4th/5th Graders).......12 Parents Night Out ..................................................................24
Arts
Arts
Middle School (Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders)....................26
Music, Dance, Art and Drama.................................................32
Sports...................................................................................38 All-Sports, Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball
Extended Camps & Lunch Bunch..................................50
Sports
and Wrestling
Upper School Academics (Rising 9th – Rising 12th Graders) .......................................51
Summer Quest Information............................................59 Directions/Maps.................................................................60
For the most updated Summer Quest information, visit www.collegiate-va.org and click on Summer Quest. Online information includes:
Upper School Academics
Registration Form.............................................................57
Extended Camps & Lunch Bunch
Adult Programs..................................................................56
• Registration information to REGISTER ONLINE or print a registration form to complete and mail •S pecific camp information, including camp locations, dates and times • I nclement weather plans for outdoor camps •W hat to bring… and much more!
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Scientists in Action
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3D Printing
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Tomorrow’s Leaders – Problem Solving on a Global Level
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Art for Young Artists
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Electronic Game Design – Invader Defense
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Discover Richmond...and Beyond
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Principles of Research and Communication with Microsoft Excel (July 11 – August 5)
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Young Cubs: Cock-a-doodle Farm
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Yoga for Youngsters
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Get Your Dance On: Level II (Coed) (Session II)
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Me, Myself and Modigliani – Painting and Collage
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Youth Cougar Baseball (Session II)
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Richmond Kickers Goal Scoring (Ages 8 – 16)
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Guitar For Beginners (Session II)
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Web Building – Introduction to Web Programing
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Literature of Conflict (July 11 – August 5)
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Fiction Workshop (Session II) (July 11 – August 5)
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Youth Lifeguarding at CSAC
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Sports in Art
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Edible Fun for Young Chefs
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#MakerSpace
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Swim Stroke Enhancement
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Boys’ Middle School Basketball
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MatCats Middle School Wrestling
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Explorer Cubs: Cock-a-doodle Farm
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Discovery Cubs: Cock-a-doodle Farm
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Virginia Fishing Adventures (Ages 9 – 14)
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Become an Entrepreneur – Enter the Shark Tank
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Principles of Research and Communication with Microsoft Excel (July 11 – August 5)
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Young Cubs: Catch a Wave
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Girls’ Beginner/Intermediate Volleyball
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Critter Coding
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Robotics Boot Camp – Lower School
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Intermediate All-Sports (Session I)
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Animate It
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Connected Math Boot Camp
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Algebra Boot Camp 7/8
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CORE Kids Academy – Gymnastics and Fitness
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Fiction Workshop (Session II) (July 11 – August 5)
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Junior All-Sports (Session I)
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Summer Draw-Toon Fun
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Masks and Merriment – Props and Fabrication
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MinecraftEDU – Cradles of Civilization
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Nuevo en Español
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LEtGO with LEGO Fun at Collegiate (Session I)
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Girls’ Intermediate/Advanced Volleyball
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Explorer Cubs: Catch a Wave
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Discovery Cubs: Catch a Wave
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Our World is a Global Village
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Science NIGHT OUT – Friday, July 22
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Young Cubs: Rockin’ with the Dinos
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Fun and Fast
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Summer Celebration
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Summer Quest
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CUBS
Gina Chapman, Director Gina is a teacher at Canterbury Community Nursery School. Prior to Canterbury, Gina worked at Collegiate as a teacher and Director of Cougar Care, Collegiate’s onsite faculty and staff childcare program, for 16 years.
For more information about Cubs Camps, contact Gina Chapman at gnchapman76@gmail.com.
Cubs Camps are themed activity camps for 3-year-olds – Rising 4th Graders.
Young Cubs
Session Themes Session I
3- and 4-year-olds 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • For Young Cubs campers staying for Lunch Bunch, please see page 50. While the emphasis is on having fun and developing social skills, 3- and 4-year-olds will also be learning through a variety of activities including science, nutrition and cooking and free play… all in relation to the theme of the week. Campers will be welcomed each day by their lead teacher and have playtime. They will then visit various “classes” for a productive, fun and enriching day. A detailed schedule will be available on the first day of camp. Campers must be potty trained. Young Cubs campers do not go swimming. The Lunch Bunch option is available for an additional $30/week for campers who attend Young Cubs camp. Our 3- and 4-year-olds must bring a lunch from home each day and will eat, play and rest from noon until 1 p.m. See page 50 for details.
June 20 – 24
Candyland Gumdrops, lollipops and candy galore, it’s lots of fun we have in store. From games to crafts to sweets; it’s going to be a treat. Session II
June 27 – July 1
Jungle Book “Look for the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities, forget about your worries and your strife.” Let’s learn to appreciate the wonderful world around us…from the tiniest of creatures to our friends right beside us! Session III
July 11 – 15
Cock-a-doodle Farm Come learn about farm life. Have you ever wondered where your food comes from? There is so much to discover about chickens, gardens, cows and even plows. Session IV
July 18 – 22
Catch a Wave COWABUNGA! Bring your board and sunscreen. Let’s play in the sand and surf and learn about a sea creature or two. Session V
S ample Timeli n e O f A c t i v i t ies S ee W ee k l y T h emes i n t h e L ef t C olum n . 8:30 a.m.: Arrive at camp ready to meet fellow campers and your lead teacher and counselor. 9:00 a.m.: SCIENCE: New and exciting experiments are planned for this summer. Who, What, When, Where, Why and How are great questions to be answered with our Cubs Scientist! 9:45 a.m.: LIBRARY: Enjoy storytelling with the Cubs Librarian. 10:15 a.m.: INDOOR ACTIVITIES: Enjoy free play, arts and crafts, snack time and some quiet time with the lead teacher and fellow campers. 10:45 a.m.: MUSIC: Campers will have fun as they discover beats and sounds with basic instruments, exploring the world of music. 11:15 a.m.: COOKING AND NUTRITION: Time will be spent exploring the food we eat and learning hands-on ways to make cooking fun and healthy! 11:45 a.m.: CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES: Time to head back to the classroom with your lead teacher to enjoy free time creating, playing, listening to stories and more. 12 p.m.: PICK-UP: Make sure to get your rest for another fun filled day at Young Cubs camp tomorrow!
July 25 – 29
Rockin’ with the Dinos Let’s go on a dino dig and learn about things from millions of years ago. Fossils, bones, volcanoes and T.rexs; it’s going to be dino-mite!
Recreational Swimming Information for Explorer & Discovery Cubs Campers • Transportation to the Deerwood Pool (adjacent to the Collegiate Campus) is via a Collegiate minibus driven by Cubs Director Gina Chapman. • A certified lifeguard, lead teacher and counselor supervise pool time. • The lifeguard administers a swim test on the first day of camp to determine who is permitted to swim. • For all pool-related questions, please contact Gina Chapman at gnchapman76@gmail.com.
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Explorer Cubs
Discovery Cubs
Rising K – Rising 1st Graders 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. $300 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Lunch will be provided. Children are grouped by age for enriching activities including science, art, music, games, cooking and nutrition and more in relation to the theme of the week. Campers also participate in various athletics, including swimming. Campers will visit the pool three times per week, weather permitting, so please bring a bathing suit and a towel on the first day of camp. Explorer Cubs can be combined with an Extended Camp option at an additional cost; please see page 50 for details.
Rising 2nd – Rising 4th Graders 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. $300 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Lunch will be provided. Campers enjoy innovative activities with an experienced staff of specialists. Activities include science, music, computer graphics, playing with LEGO® bricks, cooking and nutrition, and more following the theme of the week. They also will enjoy athletics, recreational games and swimming. Discovery Cubs will take a trip to the pool daily, weather permitting, so please bring a bathing suit and towel on the first day of camp. Discovery Cubs can be combined with an Extended Camp option at an additional cost; please see page 50 for details.
S ample Timeli n e O f A c t i v i t ies S ee W ee k l y T h emes o n P a g e 1 0 .
S ample Timeli n e O f A c t i v i t ies S ee W ee k l y T h emes o n P a g e 1 0 .
8:30 a.m.: Arrive at camp ready to meet fellow campers and your lead teacher and counselor. 9:00 a.m.: LIBRARY: Discover the ins and outs of the library with the Cubs Librarian. Enjoy storytelling and exploring the many volumes of books. 9:45 a.m.: SWIMMING: Take a bus ride down the street to the local Deerwood Pool for time at the pool. Explorer Cubs will visit the pool 3 times a week. Please see Recreational Swimming Information on page 10. 10:30 a.m.: INDOOR ACTIVITIES: Enjoy a healthy snack from home then participate in arts and crafts, free play and/or some quiet time with fellow campers and your teacher. 11:00 a.m.: MUSIC: Try out a variety of basic instruments to see what sounds and music you can create with our Cubs Music teacher. 11:30 a.m.: ATHLETICS: Learn or sharpen your jump rope and hula hoop skills, play basketball and other fun games with fellow campers. 12:00 p.m.: LUNCH: Enjoy a provided lunch in Collegiate’s Lower School cafeteria. 12:45 p.m.: SCIENCE: The onsite Cubs Science Lab with hands on experiments with our Cubs Scientist and his assistant is always a favorite activity. 1:15 p.m.: COOKING AND NUTRITION: Time will be spent exploring the foods that we eat and learning hands-on ways to make cooking fun and healthy! 1:45 p.m.: OUTDOOR TIME: Play outdoors on our playground and open athletic fields, weather permitting. 2:15 p.m.: CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES: Time to head back to the classroom with your lead teacher to enjoy free time creating, playing, reading and more. 3:00 p.m.: PICK-UP: Make sure to get your rest for another fun filled day at Explorer Cubs camp tomorrow! Extended Camp (Optional): Choice of activities in Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School Facility, until 6:00 p.m. See page 50 for details.
8:30 a.m.: Arrive at camp and dive right into LEGO® activities while meeting fellow campers and your counselors. 9:00 a.m.: MUSIC: Try out a variety of basic instruments to see what sounds and music you can create with our Cubs Music teacher. 9:45 a.m.: COOKING AND NUTRITION: Time will be spent exploring nutrition and learning hands-on ways to make cooking fun and tasty! 10:30 a.m.: SWIMMING: Take a bus ride down the street to the local Deerwood Pool for time in the water. Discovery Cubs will visit the pool every day each week. Please see Recreational Swimming Information on page 10. 11:30 a.m.: COMPUTER: Get your technology fix while playing fun academic computer games with our Cubs Computer teacher. 12:30 p.m.: LUNCH: Enjoy a provided lunch in Collegiate’s Lower School cafeteria. 1:00 p.m.: SCIENCE: The onsite Cubs Science Lab with hands on experiments with our Cubs Scientist and his assistant is always a favorite activity. 1:45 p.m.: OUTDOOR TIME: Play outdoors on our playground and open athletic fields, weather permitting. 2:00 p.m.: ART: Use your imagination to create projects in our Art Studio with our Art Specialist. Campers will experience drawing, painting, mixed media and much more! 3:00 p.m.: PICK-UP: Make sure to get your rest for another fun filled day at Discovery Cubs camp tomorrow! Extended Camp (Optional): Choice of activities in Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School Facility, until 6:00 p.m. See page 50 for details.
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Enrichment
The all day Cubs camps for Rising Kindergarteners – Rising 4th Graders offer a full day of fun and learning for just $300 per week. Activities vary each session and included is lunch each day from the school cafeteria and a t-shirt. Read below for a sample of the great activities and themes for our campers! Need extra care for your camper? Our Afternoon Extended Camp from 3 – 6 p.m. is only $75/week. Morning Extended Camp starts at 7:45 a.m. for $30/week. See page 50 for details.
Summer Quest
Enrichment
Lower School
Rising Junior Kindergarteners – Rising 4th/5th Graders
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A Global Trek for Creative Minds Carolyn Villanueva Rising 3rd – Rising 5th Graders June 20 – 24 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Come ready to immerse yourself in myths, geography and cultures! Be ready to create and perform. Students will read folklore and myths from around the world and explore the culture revealed. At the end of the week, students’ creativity and knowledge will collide as they create and perform a cultural tale. Carolyn Villanueva is a 4th Grade teacher who loves to connect students to global ideas. With 14 years experience and as a former 6th Grade teacher of Global Mythology, she is excited to trek around the globe with your children. She is beginning her 5th year as a Collegiate teacher. For more information, contact Carolyn Villanueva at carolyn_villanueva@collegiate-va.org.
Shannon Dowling has both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in architecture. She has worked on everything from schools to libraries to home additions. She studied design and practiced architecture not only in her hometown of Richmond, but also in New York and Los Angeles. Her work has been included in a number of exhibits, including the Biennale in Venice and at the Dia Center for the Arts in Manhattan. She has three young children of her own and loves building young creative minds as much as she loves architecture. For more information contact Shannon Dowling via Facebook at www.facebook.com/juiceboxarchitects or visit the website at www.juiceboxarchitect.com.
Building Imaginations – Architecture for Little Hands and Big Minds Shannon Dowling, Juicebox Architects Rising 3rd – Rising 5th Graders June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Building is fun, tangible and part of our everyday experience. Juice Box Architects teaches kids about the built environment by exploring art, social studies, language arts, history, science and math through hands-on activities designed to encourage creative, outsidethe-box thinking. Architecture helps with visual learning, observation, reasoning and critical thinking. The camp will engage children physically and mentally as they use their imaginations and become designers for a week. We will design floor plans and build a miniature neighborhood, take a look at structural concepts by creating toothpick bridges, and engage in discussions about scale, foundation, loads and aesthetics by designing skyscrapers that scale the walls of our school. Campers will learn about structures using our own bodies as support columns, we will make our own stools that can hold our parents and we will even build a geodesic dome that campers can occupy. We will work as individuals and in groups to look at real-life problems and simplified versions of what architects do each day. This camp is ideal for children who like to create, draw and build – children who aren’t afraid to be original, take risks, explore new ideas and even get a little messy!
Chinese Culture & Language Immersion – Beginner Xin-yi Fergusson Rising K – Rising 3rd Graders July 5 – 8 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $175 Explore the mysteries of China and broaden your child’s cultural awareness of the world’s most populated country. Students will learn to greet in Chinese, count in Chinese, and learn animal names and the names of basic foods. Our cultural learning highlights the Chinese Zodiac, the Giant Panda and the legendary Monkey King. We will delve into the ancient inventions of China, and create and play the traditional Chinese games of Feng Che/Pin-Wheel, Tiao-Fang-zi/ Chinese Hop Scotch and Zhua Ma Jiang/Catching the Dominos. We will also enjoy sampling Chinese foods for snacks. Your children will be exposed to an array of fun activities as we explore the Middle Kingdom. Xin-yi Fergusson is the Chinese language teacher in the Lower School at Collegiate, a native Chinese speaker and former faculty member of the Nanjing Institute of Fine Arts. She enriches her program
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CORE Kids Academy Rising K – Rising 2nd Graders Session I: June 20 – 24 • 1 – 4 p.m. Session II: July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. At CORE, our mission is to instill and develop confidence, fitness and life skills through gymnastics. We believe every child has different strengths and talents, and we strive to enhance each child’s individual physical capabilities through personal coaching in a group setting. Our campers will increase coordination, balance, flexibility, strength and self-confidence through tumbling, hopping, stretching and conditioning. Our certified instructors will progressively help develop fitness skills and gymnastics skills like donkey kicks, log rolls, forward rolls, backward rolls, handstands, cartwheels and handspring progressions using proper form and execution. In addition, students will learn all about muscles, bones, and organs through our unique wellness curriculum. For more information, contact CORE Academy at info@corekidsacademy.com or visit www.corekidsacademy.com.
Chinese Culture & Language Immersion – Advanced Beginner Xin-yi Fergusson Rising 4th – Rising 5th Graders July 5 – 8 • 1 – 4 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $175 This class is designed for students who have had 1-2 years experience with Chinese at school. In this class we will learn oral Chinese skills to create skits and make movies of these skits to show on the last day. As part of the creative process, the usage of Chinese brush will be introduced for writing and painting, and the process of making Beijing Opera facial masks will also be explored. Sampling Chinese foods for snacks and playing traditional Chinese games are also a part of our daily routine. Xin-yi Fergusson is the Chinese language teacher in the Lower School at Collegiate, a native Chinese speaker and former faculty member of the Nanjing Institute of Fine Arts. She enriches her program drawing on her years of experience with musical and visual arts along with her expertise in language. Since joining Summer Quest in 2005, Xin-yi’s Chinese programs have sparked the interest of many young students. For more information, contact Xin-yi Fergusson at xfergusson@collegiate-va.org or (804) 741-9776 ext. 2113.
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Crafty Coding CodeVA and Beth Albrecht Rising 2nd – Rising 4th Graders July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. What do Play-Doh and the 19th century skill of weaving have to do with computer science? Everything! Come take a crafty, hands-on approach to learning the valuable 21st century skill of computer programming. Using the ancient craft of weaving kids explore binary, the most basic language of computing. We make Play-Doh high tech by using it to construct simple working circuits, and learn how computers communicate with one another by constructing a simple network using the most unlikely household items. Then all these basic building blocks will be applied to create programs using Scratch, a fun and easy programming language that builds skills while encouraging exploration. CodeVA is a nonprofit built to promote computer science education for all students throughout Virginia. Working in partnership with local school districts and code.org, CodeVA delivers summer camps and training to K-12 teachers focused on embedding computational thinking and computer science into all grade levels. Beth Albrecht is a 2nd Grade teacher at Collegiate. She received her BA in elementary education from Purdue University and also has a master’s in early education from the University of Connecticut. For more information, contact Beth Albrecht at beth_albrecht@collegiate-va.org.
Classic Authors…Dr. Seuss and More Mironda Starke Rising K – Rising 1st Graders July 25 – 29 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Experience the wonderful world of children’s literature! Throughout the week children will be exposed to classic authors each day as they learn why these authors are so special to us all. Children will engage in center-based and whole group activities. We will read selections from Ezra Jack Keats, Mo Willems, Arnold Lobel, Dr. Seuss, Kevin Henkes and more! Campers are asked to bring their favorite book to camp each day. Mironda Starke is in her tenth year teaching 1st Grade at Collegiate. Before coming to Collegiate she taught 1st and 2nd Grades in Henrico County. Mironda is very excited to share her love of reading with children. For more information, contact Mironda Starke at mironda_starke@collegiate-va.org.
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drawing on her years of experience with musical and visual arts along with her expertise in language. Since joining Summer Quest in 2005, Xin-yi’s Chinese programs have sparked the interest of many young students. For more information, contact Xin-yi Fergusson at xfergusson@collegiate-va.orgor (804) 741-9776 ext. 2113.
years have taken us to the James River, Civil War battlefields, museums, secret swimming holes, special fishing spots, out of the way putt-putt courses, duck pin bowling, go-karting, bumper boating, Belle Isle, recreational tree climbing and much more. We load the bus each morning and try to stay on the go all day long. Sign up early as this camp does fill quickly! Please check the Collegiate Summer Quest website in June for an updated schedule of activities for Discover Richmond. Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate School Lower School campus. Campers will be transported in Collegiate buses driven by Collegiate faculty members Robby Turner and Page Chapman. Robby began teaching in 1988 and has taught Kindergarten in the Lower School at Collegiate since 1999. He has run his own summer camps for over twenty-five years and has been involved with Summer Quest since 2001. Page began teaching at Collegiate in 1999 and has been working summer camps at Collegiate since 2001. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
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Discover Richmond – The Junior Edition
Critter Coding
Robby Turner Rising K – Rising 2nd Graders Session I: June 13 – 17 • 1 – 4 p.m. Session II: June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $230 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Come discover what Richmond has to offer in this three-hour junior version of our Discover Richmond camp. Specifically designed for our younger children, this camp will find new and different things to do from visiting and exploring our very own Robins Campus to finding unique places to visit around the Richmond metro area. Previous trips included a scavenger hunt through the woods and trails that the Collegiate cross-country teams run in the fall, water balloon fights, the discovery of a special bookstore where music and puppets bring the Wild West alive, out-of-the way swimming holes, the best ice cream in the city, putt-putt golf, the zoo, blueberry picking, specialty candy stores, designer donuts and much, much more. Each session will offer different trips so come hop aboard our “magic school bus” and discover exciting things to do right here in our own city. Campers will be transported in Collegiate buses driven by Collegiate faculty members. Pick-up and drop-off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. The sky is the limit in this camp as we seek to explore Richmond and all that is has to offer. Children will be divided into age groups to make sure that all games are appropriate and challenging. Sign up early as this camp filled to capacity last year. Robby Turner has been “discovering” things around Collegiate since he arrived in 1999. He teaches Kindergarten in the Lower School and has been leading camps in Richmond since 1989 and at Collegiate since 2001. He will be assisted by Erin March, who has taught in the Lower School at Collegiate since 2006, and Katherine Hall who has taught Kindergarten at Collegiate since 2003. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
CodeVA and Beth Albrecht Rising K – Rising 1st Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. What better way to code than with a friend! In this course kids will create a character on paper as a sock stuffed animal, and in Scratch as a Sprite. This critter will open the doors to creative programing and problem solving while also producing a snugly friend. Kids will tackle sewing skills and computer science skills as their character comes to life in person and on screen. CodeVA is a nonprofit built to promote computer science education for all students throughout Virginia. Working in partnership with local school districts and code.org, CodeVA delivers summer camps and training to K-12 teachers focused on embedding computational thinking and computer science into all grade levels. Beth Albrecht is a 2nd Grade teacher at Collegiate. She received her BA in elementary education from Purdue University and also has a master’s in early education from the University of Connecticut. For more information, contact Beth Albrecht at beth_albrecht@collegiate-va.org
Discover Richmond…and Beyond Robby Turner Rising 2nd – Rising 5th Graders July 5 – 8 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $300 • Bring a lunch and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp is a summer must for the child who likes to say, “there is nothing to do in this town.” Our goal during this week is to discover the places in and around Richmond that go unnoticed. Trips in past 14
Robby Turner Rising 3rd – Rising 7th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 5 p.m. $285 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. The James River is Virginia’s largest river and it flows right through our backyard. Come join Mr. Turner this summer as we explore as much of this great river as we can. We will rock jump on the backside of Belle Isle, tube, kayak and paddleboard on various parts of the James, search for secret swimming holes and investigate beaches and trails that are home to many different types of wildlife. Campers should come to camp each day expecting to get wet (bathing suits, river shoes/old tennis shoes, sun screen and towels) and expect to stay busy. We will load our bus each day in front of Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus, and head to the river. Tubing and rafting excursions will be supervised by Riverside Outfitters who will also provide life jackets. This camp filled to capacity last year so sign up early. For more information, visit www. riversideoutfitters.net. Robby Turner has been “playing” on and around the James River for many years. He will be assisted in this camp by Rives Fleming who is entering his 25th year of teaching at Collegiate in the Middle School. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
Electronic Game Design for Lower Schoolers: Platform Games
Edible Fun for Young Chefs
French Immersion for Beginners
Mia White Rising K – Rising 4th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Calling all young chefs! Come join us for a week of edible education and fun. Campers will learn to prepare pretty and tasty food while learning about nutrition and healthy foods. Mia will introduce your children to healthy eating, dining etiquette and cooking. She will inspire and educate through various hands-on activities in the kitchen where children will learn to prepare and taste a variety of fresh, affordable foods and learn about making healthy choices. Your child will engage in positive sensory experiences with a variety of healthy foods, identify personal food preferences, practice food preparation skills and learn about cultures of the world. Mia is the Executive Director of Canterbury Community Nursery School. She is an early childhood educator and a Certified Holistic Health Counselor accredited by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners (CHHC, AADP). Mia has been teaching young children for over 13 years. For more information, contact Mia White at mkwhite67@comcast.net.
Monica Johnston Rising K – Rising 2nd Graders June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Imagine your child speaking in complete French sentences and reading French to you after the first day of camp. Through an innovative method using symbols to teach foreign language, students will learn useful vocabulary including verbs, colors, numbers and food items. The cultural focus will be on the lives and masterpieces of selected Francophone artists. In addition to their academic lessons, campers will enjoy creating art, singing, dancing and acting in French. Oh là là! Monica earned her MA in French and has taught French at Collegiate School since 2005. For more information, contact Monica Johnston at mjohnston@collegiate-va.org.
Engineering for Kids Rising 2nd – Rising 4th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 4 p.m. $280 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Electronic game design is one of the most imagination driven forms of engineering. Anything a video game designer can think up he or she can build. During this Platform Game Design Camp, our campers will design every aspect of their game as well as learn how to code each piece to interact and move within the design of their game. They will design, create and code backgrounds, sprites, villains, heroes, music, start and stop screens, and obstacles. At the end of camp, students will have created a game complete with levels, multiple characters, sound, and scoring screens, which they will be able to take home and play on a PC, Mac or Android device! They will also be given a copy of Fusion 2.5 so that they may continue to modify their game at home or create many new ones. For more information, contact Dara Dawson at centralva@engineeringforkids.net or call (540) 538-3306. You can also visit their website at www.engineeringforkids.net/centralva.
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Rising 2nd-6th Graders will take on outdoor adventures, including tree climbing, mountain biking, an archery lesson and more. They will enjoy outdoor sports like flag football, soccer, track and field and other sport games, getting them conditioned for the fall sports season. For more information, contact Carole Kahwajy, Director of After School at (804) 740-6477 or ckahwajy@collegiate-va.org.
Full STEAM Ahead – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math Beth Albrecht Rising 3rd – Rising 5th Graders July 25 – 29 • 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. $375 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Lunch will be provided. Campers will learn to think, create and build like an engineer with hands-on engineering experiences. We will be looking at real-life problems and coming up with artistic designs and solutions. This camp will be ideal for children who like to take things apart, build and design machines and explore how things work. We will build vehicles, explore bridge design and make rockets, all while brushing up on those math and science skills. Beth Albrecht is a 2nd Grade teacher at Collegiate. She received her BA in elementary education from Purdue University and also has a master’s in early education from the University of Connecticut. For more information, contact Beth Albrecht at beth_albrecht@collegiate-va.org.
Fun and Fit Quest Adventures Rising K – Rising 6th Graders June 13 – 17 Morning: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. • $215 Afternoon: 1 – 4 p.m. • $215 Full Day: 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. • $425 Full Day Plus Swimming: 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. • $475 The full day option includes free choice of activities from 7:45 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3 – 6 p.m. each day at Kinder Quest or Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School facilities. •Bring a nut-free lunch (full day campers only), filled water bottle, swimming attire, towel, and goggles from home on Friday (or every day if enrolled in Full Day Plus Swimming). Snacks and drinks are provided. Campers should wear closed-toe shoes and bring a bike and helmet to keep at Cougar Quest or Kinder Quest. This weeklong adventure will get you ready for summer fun! Join us for a week of keeping in shape without even knowing it. Play your favorite individual and team sports or learn a new one, ride your bike and much more. We’ll eat and create some healthy snacks, and campers will participate in a wide variety of sports and activities offered during the camp. Rising K – Rising 1st Graders will bike (with or without training wheels) on Lower School grounds and have a flipping good time doing gymnastics. Rising 2nd – Rising 6th Graders will bike at the Collegiate School Robins Campus or on Lower School grounds, and enjoy fan favorite, backyard games. For more information, contact Carole Kahwajy, Director of After School at (804) 740-6477 or ckahwajy@collegiate-va.org.
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Fun and Fast Quest Adventures Rising K – Rising 6th Graders August 15 – 19 • 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. $425 Camp includes free choice of activities from 7:45 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3 – 6 p.m. each day at Kinder Quest or Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School facilities. • Bring a nut-free lunch and filled water bottle from home each day. Snacks and drinks are provided. Campers should wear closed-toe athletic shoes and bring a swimsuit, goggles and towel. By mid-August the adventures of summer appear over but not at Summer Quest! Join our Fun and Fast summer celebration and complete your active summer of fun. Summer swim team is completed, but not swimming at Cougar Quest. Continue summer water fun at the Collegiate School Aquatics Center, spending two afternoons at the pool. Work on technique and endurance and then splash away playing a variety of sport games with friends. Rising K-1st Graders campers will complete daily obstacle course training that will encourage balance, hand-eye coordination and general movement skills. Campers will ride bikes, hike and even take a hip-hop dance lesson, making them ready to “run” right into fall.
Give Yourself A Hand… with Fine Motor Skills LaNessa West Rising Junior Kindergarteners and Rising Kindergarteners June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Hands-on fun is what this camp is all about! Through the use of a variety of action-packed, center-based activities, students will be able to develop and strengthen their fine motor skills. Pencil grips, Play-Doh, sewing cards, tweezers and clothespin games are just a few of the activities students will experience. Handwriting and scissor
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Quest Adventures Rising K – Rising 6th Graders August 1-5 Morning: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. • $215 Afternoon: 1 – 4 p.m. • $215 Full Day: 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. • $400 The full day option includes free choice of activities from 7:45 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3 – 6 p.m. each day at Kinder Quest or Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School facilities. • Bring a nut-free lunch (full day only) and filled water bottle from home each day. Snacks and drinks are provided. Campers will build a variety of projects that will include building and engineering challenges, and will be introduced to age appropriate technology that supports their budding STEAM interests. Rising Kindergarten – Rising 1st Graders will work on motorized one-of-a kind LEGO® projects and construct unique structures made from blocks, cardboard and imagination. Campers will get hands on with sand, water and other sensory objects. Rising 2nd -Rising 6th Graders will use advanced LEGO® Mindstorm Robotics 3.0 kits. Campers will build a variety of robotics projects allowing them to explore their own creativity through engineering. They will take control of these projects remotely as well as use iPads and a battle bot tournament will find whose bot is the strongest. Campers will be given problem solving challenges which involve engineering and team work while creating 3-D finger-tip designs, exploring coding and programming while using the latest technology. For more information, contact Carole Kahwajy, Director of After School at (804) 740-6477 or ckahwajy@collegiate-va.org.
Hooked on Books – Reading & Writing Eileen Beane Rising 1st – Rising 5th Graders Session I: June 20 – July 1 Session II: July 11 – 22 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. • Monday – Friday $750 per session Each session is two weeks in length. • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Lunch will be provided. Is your child “hooked on books?” Both the book enthusiast and the book weary love this camp! Our days are filled with fun ageappropriate reading and writing activities. Through small group and individualized reading, book clubs, Reader’s Theater, author studies and theme studies, the children are immersed in rich experiences, which will strengthen and enrich their reading and writing skills. They will enjoy a variety of activities including reading and writing workshops, visits to the library and computer lab, art projects and visits by special guests! The children will spend time on the writing process, as well as factual writing from individual research. A writing celebration is held on the last day of camp where the children present their own “published” original stories. We devote time to Collegiate’s and other schools’ summer reading lists with our older students. Your child will participate in great discussions and guided reading through these chapter books. Class size is limited to ensure individualized attention. Your child’s love of reading and writing will soar! Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt and an end-of-session report focusing on the skills and strategies reinforced throughout the session. Eileen Beane is a junior kindergarten teacher at Collegiate School. She has 32 years of teaching experience in junior kindergarten through second grade. This is Eileen’s seventh year as the Director of Hooked on Books. Other Collegiate School faculty members teaching this summer include Karen Pickett, Beth Anne Shelly, Kim Smythe, Susie Leahy, Nicola Byford, Mary Margaret Ryan, Lizzy Marchant and Allison Williams. In addition to these lead teachers, college students will serve as assistants. For more information, contact Eileen Beane at ebeane@collegiate-va.org or (804) 741-9776.
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“etiquette” are important skills that will also be addressed. This camp is the perfect school readiness opportunity for students entering Junior Kindergarten or Kindergarten who want to “give themselves a hand” at improving their fine motor skills. LaNessa West has been teaching for 19 years. During this time she has taught Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades, with five years teaching Kindergarten at Collegiate. In her primary classrooms she utilized a variety of hands-on center activities to help strengthen her students’ fine motor skills. LaNessa is currently Collegiate’s Lower School Co-Chair of Academic Services. For more information, contact LaNessa West at lwest@collegiate-va.org.
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Sam Justice Rising K – Rising 1st Graders July 5 – 8 • 9 – 11 a.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $120 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Learn martial arts in a fun and supportive environment! This camp introduces students to principles of karate and self defense while enhancing their coordination, balance, conditioning, flexibility, fitness and mental focus. Karate uses all muscles of the body, builds motor skills and develops discipline. Students will learn kicks, punches, stances, footwork, kata (prescribed patterns of movement), fighting and self-defense techniques, karate etiquette and the karate philosophy of mind/body wellness. The camp is appropriate for beginners and those with any karate experience. Campers can earn as many as 10 stripes on their beginning belt. Campers receive a uniform consisting of a gi (traditional karate pants and top), a white belt (the beginner’s level belt) and a t-shirt. They also receive an instructional booklet. Campers who demonstrate proficiency in the material at week’s end will be awarded a medal. All campers, regardless of proficiency, will receive a certificate of participation. The camp is taught by Sam Justice, owner and founder of Justice Karate, who has taught karate in Richmond for over 35 years. He is an 8th level black belt in both Shotokan and Shorin Ru forms of karate. Mr. Justice is a certified US Karate Coach, judge and referee in national karate tournaments. For more information, contact Sam Justice at kumite95@verizon.net or visit www.justicekarate.com.
Ann Woods Cutchins, Wendy Wilson Rising Junior Kindergarteners July 18 – 22 • 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. $285 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Lunch is provided. The first day of Junior Kindergarten is just around the corner! This camp has been developed to provide a glimpse of what Junior Kindergarten will be like for your child. The focus will be on introducing Collegiate through purposeful play. The children will explore the campus and meet the people who will be part of their daily lives in the fall, including the librarian, cafeteria staff and school nurse. They also will be introduced to routines like centers and circle time to foster cooperation, listening skills and positive interactions with classmates. Ann Woods and Wendy are both JK teachers at Collegiate. Ann Woods received her BA in psychology and elementary education from the University of Colorado. She also has an MA in early childhood special education from Teachers College at Columbia University. Wendy has her BS degree in elementary education from Indiana University. She has taught for 18 years in various independent schools and this is her third year at Collegiate School. For more information, contact Ann Woods Cutchins or Wendy Wilson at annwoods_cutchins@collegiate-va.org or wendy_wilson@collegiate-va.org.
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LEtGO with LEGO Fun at Collegiate ®
Nicola Byford Rising Kindergarteners June 20 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $750 This camp is two weeks in length. • Lunch will be provided. • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Campers will need to bring a towel for rest time. Who wants to get ready for school? This camp has been developed to provide a taste of what Kindergarten will feel like for your child, with a focus on introducing basic reading and math skills. We will use familiar nursery rhymes and fairy tales to introduce the children to many important reading skills, such as identifying familiar letters and sounds, looking at pictures for clues, tracking from left to right, pointing to text and matching our voices to the words we read. Familiar rhymes and stories will help develop your child’s confidence and eagerness to “have a go” at reading! The math content of our camp is based on the book Let’s Play Cards: Games and Activities for Ages 3-100 by Nicola Byford and Frances Coleman. While the campers will just think they are having fun, they will really be strengthening their mathematical abilities: problem solving skills, number sense, spatial skills, memory and much more. There are so many math skills that can be learned from a deck of cards!
Debra McKercher, Dan Bell Rising K – Rising 4th Graders Session I: July 18 – 22 • 1 – 4 p.m. Session II: July 25 – 29 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Never enough LEGO® bricks at your house? If your child loves everything LEGO®, then he or she should join us for this fun camp. Campers will build all types of projects and have daily building challenges with a wide variety of LEGO® bricks… creating castles, ships, cities, Star Wars and more. When not building, campers will have LEGO® games, computer software, magazines and books to keep them engaged. New this year is a special afternoon for the campers as they board a busfor a road tripto Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardento see the award winning “Nature Connects Art with LEGO® Bricks” exhibit by Sean Kenney.All skill levels are welcome. Campers will be divided into age appropriate groups. Debra McKercher is a Kindergarten assistant at Collegiate School. She has taught at Collegiate since 2003 and previously taught pre-K, 1st and 2nd Grades. She started the Collegiate 2nd Grade LEGO® Club in 2008 and is the lead teacher for the program. Daniel Bell is Collegiate’s Middle School Technology Teacher. Daniel has taught at the K-12 level for almost 10 years. For more information, contact Debra McKercher at dmckercher@collegiate-va.org. 18
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We also will be visiting the library, creating art projects, playing at center time and getting to know the Lower School campus. Our camp will culminate in a celebration on the last day, when the children will be encouraged to come to camp dressed as their favorite nursery rhyme or fairy tale character. Parents will be invited to join us for the afternoon to read nursery rhymes and play cards. Each child will take home a book of rhymes and stories, plus a standard deck of cards and a copy of Let’s Play Cards. Nicola Byford is a 1st Grade teacher at Collegiate and has been teaching Pre-K, K and 1st Grade for 24 years. For more information, contact Nicola Byford at nbyford@collegiate-va.org or (804) 741-9776.
Mega Math Mania Frances Coleman, Tori O’Shea, Kristi Hillyard Rising 2nd – Rising 4th Graders July 5 – 8 • 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $300 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Lunch will be provided. Games, games and more games! Mega Math Mania is a camp where students will learn a lot and won’t even realize it. Campers will review basic skills, learn new skills and much more... all while playing. The schedule will focus on a number of areas: problem solving and logic, computer games and basic skills, visual/spatial mathematics, and games and strategy. Students will have some review of basic math skills, but they will be challenged in all areas throughout the week. While the students are playing games, the focus will be on analyzing strategies and problem solving throughout. Frances, Tori and Kristi, three full time Collegiate math teachers, will lead students throughout the week. Each will serve as a homeroom teacher for an assigned group throughout the camp, but campers will work with all teachers during the rotations. This camp is sure to challenge, enrich, and inspire! For more information, contact Frances Coleman at fcoleman@collegiate-va.org.
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MinecraftEDU Let’s Build Collegiate Daniel Bartels Rising 2nd – Rising 4th Graders July 5 – 8 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $175 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. We’ll be playing on our own MinecraftEDU server, starting from scratch trying to build the Collegiate Campus. We will balance work with play and won’t spend the whole time staring into a screen. We’ll spend time outside (in the real world!?) making measurements and observing as we attempt to model Collegiate within the Minecraft world. We will also use internet resources like Google and Bing maps as well as a quadcopter drone for aerial imagery. There will also be time to just play in Minecraft with some new friends. Daniel Bartels is the STEAM Coordinator for the Middle and Upper Schools at Collegiate and has been teaching physics and mathematics since 2002. Currently, he is an MAED student at Virginia Tech in Integrative STEM Education, The Director of STEM Education at CodeVA and a recent member of the Action Research Cohort of The Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium. For more information, contact Daniel Bartels at daniel_bartels@collegiate-va.org.
Mighty Mathematicians Tori O’Shea Rising 1st Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Hands-on math will be the focus of this fun-filled camp. Students will be exposed to a variety of activities and games, which will build their number sense, spatial skills, problem solving and logic. While playing a variety of board games, using cards and dice, solving puzzles with pattern blocks, tangrams and pentominoes, building with blocks and LEGO bricks and much more, students will never realize how much they are learning. Tori O’Shea is a Lower School Math Specialist at Collegiate. This will be her fifth year teaching math camps for Summer Quest. For more information, contact Tori O’Shea at tori_oshea@collegiate-va.org. 19
Our World is a Global Village Melanie Marks, PhD Rising 2nd – Rising 6th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. $425 Please see page 30 for details.
“ The office staff was extremely accommodating when I needed to add extended camp and prompt in responding to emails. Great job! I’m looking forward to next year.”
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Robotics Boot Camp – Lower School Daniel Bartels, Greg Sesny Rising 2nd – Rising 4th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Spend the week working with Collegiate Robotics and our FIRST Robotics Competition Team, FRC Team 5804. Learn to design & program Lego Mindstorms EV3 robots as you compete and collaborate in a series of challenges. For example, who can design and program the fastest line following bot? We’ll start off with simple tasks and routines like driving in a straight line at a set speed. We’ll then learn to use a variety of sensors to provide data to our robot that helps define its behavior – follow the green path, avoid the dark corner, don’t drive into the wall (or off the end of the table). Over time the simple tasks, routines and behaviors can be integrated to solve more challenging problems like a line following race. We’ll end the week with a celebration/competition/demonstration of what your bots can do and you’ll also get the chance to operate the team’s FRC competition bot. Daniel Bartels is the STEAM Coordinator for the Middle and Upper Schools at Collegiate, has been teaching physics and mathematics since 2002 and has been developing and mentoring FIRST Robotics teams since 2004. Greg Sesny is a physics teacher in Collegiate’s Upper School. He just completed his first year at Collegiate and has worked with the U.S. FIRST Robotics Program for the past four years. He previously founded a FIRST Robotics Team and served as a lead mentor. Both Daniel and Greg are coaches for Collegiate School’s FIRST Robotics Team. For more information, contact Daniel Bartels at daniel_bartels@collegiate-va.org.
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RVA Historical Quest Beth Albrecht, Carolyn Villanueva Rising 3rd – Rising 5th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Calling Nancy Drew, Encyclopedia Brown, Nate the Great, Judy Moody and all Super Sleuths! History and mystery collide as our detectives will load the bus each morning in search of clues to learn about famous people and places in Richmond. Join Beth Albrecht and Carolyn Villanueva as they embark on a creative exploration of our wonderful city. Students will be fed engaging clues that inspire them in their search to unveil the hidden historical treasures of Richmond. Our RVA History will be re-discovered through the eyes of our youth. Beth Albrecht is a 2nd Grade teacher at Collegiate. She received her BA in elementary education from Purdue University and also has a master’s in early education from the University of Connecticut. Carolyn Villanueva is a 4th Grade teacher and lover of history. With 14 years experience and as a former 6th Grade teacher of history, she is excited to explore Richmond’s past with your children. She has taught at Collegiate for four years. For more information, contact Beth Albrecht at beth_albrecht@collegiate-va.org or Carolyn Villanueva at carolyn_villanueva@collegiate-va.org.
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Quest Adventures Rising K – Rising 6th Graders August 8 – 12 • 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. $425 Camp includes free choice of activities from 7:45 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3 – 6 p.m. each day at Kinder Quest or Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School facilities. • Bring a nut-free lunch and filled water bottle from home each day. Snacks and drinks are provided. Prepare to be blown away by all the exciting science activities we will experience in one week! Campers will have so much fun with all of the different hands-on science activities they won’t be able to choose a favorite type of science! Rising K– Rising 1st Graders will explore the Collegiate Children Garden where they will collect diverse samples of insects and plants and be introduced to zoology and ecology. And for more adventure, campers will explore the science of food and discover what happens when heat is added to different ingredients. They also will travel to Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens to be immersed into the world of plants. Rising 2nd– Rising 6th Graders will visit the nature trails at the Robins Campus where they will hike the grounds and get a look at what lives in the woods. On a field trip to Maymont Park campers will observe and learn about a wide variety of animals and habitats and we also will include a visit to the local creek. Our scientists will dissect some of the treasures they find on their adventures, and use a microscope to learn more about their finds. For more information, contact Carole Kahwajy, Director of After School at (804) 740-6477 or ckahwajy@collegiate-va.org.
Quest Adventures Rising K – Rising 6th Graders August 22 – 26 • 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. $425 Camp includes free choice of activities from 7:45 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3 – 6 p.m. each day at Kinder Quest or Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School facilities. • Bring a nut-free lunch and filled water bottle from home each day. Snacks and drinks are provided. Campers should wear closed-toe athletic shoes and bring a swimsuit, goggles and towel for swimming on Friday. Campers will enjoy lots of adventures to celebrate the final days of summer. Every day will be a vacation at this camp, with campers taking trips and having new adventures each day. When this camp is over a camper will answer the question, “What did you do this summer?” with, “I had a blast.” Campers will have fun going to the movies, bowling, jumping at Skyzone, tree climbing and swimming at a local outdoor pool. For more information, contact Carole Kahwajy, Director of After School at (804) 740-6477 or ckahwajy@collegiate-va.org.
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Summer Splash Off Quest Adventures Rising K – Rising 6th Graders June 13 – 17 Morning: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. • $275 Afternoon: 1 – 4 p.m. • $250 Full Day: 7:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. • $475 The full day option includes free choice of activities from 7:45 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3 – 6 p.m. each day at Kinder Quest or Cougar Quest, Collegiate’s After School facilities. Campers choosing the full-day or afternoon option will attend Fun and Fit Camp when not swimming; please see Fun and Fit Camp on page 16. • Bring a nut-free lunch (full day campers only), filled water bottle, swimming attire, towel, and goggles from home each day. Snacks and drinks are provided. Swimming is great fun, especially in the summer. Whether you are an experienced swimmer, getting ready for summer swim team or just learning to blow bubbles, this camp is for you. Instructors will offer daily group swim lessons (Monday-Thursday) at the Collegiate School Aquatics Center (CSAC), using the Swim RVA Program for swim instruction operated by the SwimAmerica coaches. Each camper will be placed in the appropriate level swim group, with swim instructors guiding their progress. More advanced swimmers will work on technique and endurance. New swimmers will become more comfortable in the water and learn to navigate safely after learning basic swimming techniques. Instructors at CSAC maintain a 1:6 or less instructor to student ratio. Campers will practice their swimming all week, then swim at a local outdoor pool on Friday. Pick-up and drop-off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported in a
Scientists in Action Farley Macdonald Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Scientists in Action is an engaging “Mr. Wizard”-type week in the science lab doing chemistry, physics, biology and more! Does your child take stuff apart just to see how it works? Does she want to read and learn about animals and how they live? Does he like to build and create new inventions? If so, have your child join in our scientific fun. We will spend the week investigating, dissecting, building, observing, creating and finding out “why and how” things happen. Children are grouped by age and each camper will receive a camp t-shirt. Enrollment is limited so sign up soon for this fun-filled week of wondering and investigating. Farley Macdonald teaches science in the Middle School at Collegiate. He has always had an interest in the sciences and loves when students ask questions and enjoy figuring out how to make things pop, fizz and change colors. In addition to leading Scientists in Action for three years, he has also worked as the science instructor for Summer Quest Cubs Camp for the past eight years and enjoys seeing children become excited about science! For more information, contact Farley Macdonald at farley_macdonald@collegiate-va.org. 21
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Collegiate bus to and from the pool. For more information, contact Carole Kahwajy, Director of After School at (804) 740-6477 or ckahwajy@collegiate-va.org.
the water or on a boat. Also, we maintain a 1:4 counselor-to-camper ratio. This camp has limited spaces, so sign up early! Virginia Fishing Adventures provides all bait and tackle, rods and reels, and life jackets. The campers should bring their own sunscreen, and wear shoes and clothes that they don’t mind getting wet and dirty. Please visit www.virginiaoutside.com for pictures from past sessions and for a detailed description of our weekly activities. For more information, contact Tee Clarkson at tsclarkson@virginiaoutside.com or (804) 687-1869. You can also visit the Virginia Outside website at www.virginiaoutside.com.
Swim Lessons, Water Safety & Fun at CSAC Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders July 5 – 8 • 1 – 4 p.m. $230 No camp on Monday, July 4 • Bring a bathing suit, towel, change of clothes and snack daily. Does your child love the water? Would you like for him or her to become a better swimmer? If so, this is the camp for swim lessons and fun! Participants will travel to the Collegiate School Aquatics Center (CSAC) to work with certified SwimAmerica coaches. While there, campers will take swim lessons, participate in dry-land activities, learn water safety skills, as well as have a ton of fun in the pool. The classes at CSAC maintain a 1:6 or less instructor to student ratio and each student’s progress is monitored throughout the week. Beginner swimmers will be introduced to the water, while more advanced swimmers will master swim techniques and work on stroke development. Students will also have the ability to participate in free swim time. Pick-up and drop-off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported to and from CSAC in a Collegiate bus driven by a Collegiate staff member. Dr. Debbie Kelo, Director of CSAC, has been involved with aquatics for 29 years as a lifeguard, swim instructor, aquatics and marina director and now as the director at CSAC. She and her team of aquatic professionals will facilitate this camp. For more information, contact Debbie Kelo at debbie.kelo@swimrichmond.org or (804) 271-8271 or visit www.swimrichmond.org.
Virginia Kayaking & Fishing Adventures Virginia Outside Ages 11 – 15 Session I: June 13 – 17 • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Session II: August 1 – 5 • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. $550 Please see page 31 for details.
Virginia Outside: Mountain Biking Virginia Outside Ages 8 – 13 Session I: June 13 – 17 • 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Session II: June 20 – 24 • 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. $450 per session Please see page 32 for details.
Woodworking for Lower Schoolers Steve Hart Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders June 20 – 24 • 1 – 3 p.m. $185 • Projects and activities will be adjusted for the grade level of participants. This camp allows your child to be immersed in the world of fine woodworking through the safe use of bronze planes, straight and curved chisels, specialty saws and measuring and marking tools. Woodworking at Collegiate identifies naturally as craft, but it also provides opportunities for individual artistic expression. Prior skills of arithmetic and language are summoned, and the emphasis is on developing a plan and executing it to conclusion. Each camper is given their own set of materials and will not only create 2-3 individual projects to take home, but will also work together to create one larger piece of woodwork. The process will mimic an 18th-century master/apprentice model whereby an adult craftsman would literally work alongside a child – designing, cutting, shaping, and fitting assorted components into a final product. Let your child come make some noise with a mallet and cut some long wood shavings
Virginia Fishing Adventures Virginia Outside Ages 6 – 8 July 25 – 29 • 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. $395 • Bring a lunch, healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Virginia Fishing Adventures camp has provided Richmond’s youth with material for many fish stories over the last six years, and most of them are even true! This week with Virginia Fishing Adventures offers campers the opportunity to learn the basics of freshwater fishing, from casting, to lure and bait choices, to the best places to catch fish. Pick-up and drop-off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Virginia Fishing Adventure staff will drive campers to private freshwater ponds and nearby rivers. We fish mostly private ponds with this younger camp to ensure success. Safety is our number one priority, so all campers will wear life jackets when in
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Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. $230 • Bring a bathing suit, towel, change of clothes and snack daily. • Campers must be able to tread water for 1 minute, swim a 25 yard Freestyle and swim a 25 yard Backstroke to register for this camp. These skills are equivalent to SwimRVA Swim School Station 6. Acquire the skills to become a true lifesaver and learn serious lessons in a fun atmosphere! SwimRVA’s Youth Lifeguarding camp includes instruction from professional lifeguards about water safety, first aid and CPR, water rescue techniques, team building, and the importance of staying physically fit. Instructors are a team of aquatic professionals who will provide a fun and safe educational experience for each student while building self-confidence, physical fitness and respect for others and the water. Pick-up and drop-off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported to and from CSAC in a Collegiate bus driven by a Collegiate staff member. Dr. Debbie Kelo, Director of CSAC, has been involved with aquatics for 28 years as a lifeguard, swim instructor, aquatics and marina director and now as the director at CSAC. She and her team of aquatic professionals will facilitate this camp. For more information, contact Debbie Kelo at debbie.kelo@swimrichmond.org or (804) 271-8271, or visit www.swimrichmond.org.
on the way to a beautiful result. Steve Hart has taught woodworking at Collegiate School for 15 years. He is an attorney who has worked for the same period of time in the Collegiate Development Office as Planned Giving Officer. For more information, contact Steve Hart at shart@collegiate-va.org.
Yoga for Youngsters Sarah Peavey Rising K – Rising 2nd Graders July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a filled water bottle, healthy snack and a thin towel to camp each day. Yoga for Youngsters is a camp specifically designed for the younger yoga student. Absolutely no prior experience is necessary. This camp will provide students the opportunity to practice fitness, enhance healthy body awareness and increase strength, flexibility and balance in a fun, non-competitive environment. There are three parts to each class. During the first segment, students will explore different yoga poses through games, interactive stories, themed sequences and creative movements. Students will spend the second part of camp making various craft projects that will complement that day’s class theme. Each class will end with a short period of quiet and stillness where students will follow guided relaxation and concentrate on breath work. Students are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing that allows them to move freely. Sarah Peavey is a graduate of the 200-hour Teacher Training program at Glenmore Yoga and Wellness Center where she previously taught prenatal yoga classes. She is working towards her 500-hour training with an emphasis on therapeutic yoga and her 95-hour Children’s Yoga certification. Sarah enjoys the many physical, mental and emotional benefits of Hatha yoga of all levels. She is excited to offer Yoga for Youngsters again this summer. Sarah taught French in the Upper School at Collegiate for nine years and spent many seasons coaching and mentoring students. Three years ago she developed the Upper School Winter Yoga class for high school students. Sarah is currently taking a break from teaching in the classroom to stay home with her two young children. For more information, contact Sarah Peavey at sarah.m.peavey@gmail.com.
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Check out these “night out” opportunities… June 17, June 24, June 29, and July 22!
Overnight at Collegiate Farley Macdonald Rising 1st – Rising 5th Graders Friday, June 17 – Saturday, June 18 6:30 p.m. – 8 a.m. $125 Has your child ever wondered what goes on at school after everyone goes home at the end of the day? Come to a sleepover and find out exactly what happens once the sun goes down. Farley Macdonald will be hosting this one-night adventure, which will include exploring the school at night, games in the Athletic Center, paranoia tag in Jacobs Gym, twilight capture the flag on the football field along with pizza and a late night movie shown on campus. We’ll spread out our sleeping bags in Cougar Quest or the Estes’ Multipurpose Room and make this a night to remember. A morning starter of donuts and orange juice will be served for breakfast. Space will be limited, so sign up early for this exciting summer adventure. Farley Macdonald teaches science in the Middle School at Collegiate. For more information, contact Farley Macdonald at farley_macdonald@collegiate-va.org.
Discover Richmond Fun Favorites NIGHT OUT Robby Turner Rising 1st – Rising 5th Graders Friday, June 24 • 5 – 10 p.m. $75 Come Join Robby Turner as we jump on the buses and head out for a night of miniature golf, bumper boats and go-karts. We will load the buses at 5 p.m. and head over to Putt-Putt Golf and Games where we will eat some pizza before deciding what attraction we want to try first. Campers will get three hours of unlimited fun before we grab some ice cream and head back home. Dinner, all attractions, ten game room tokens and ice cream are included in the cost. Campers may bring additional money if they would like to purchase snacks or play additional games. Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported in a Collegiate bus driven by Collegiate faculty member Robby Turner or another Summer Quest faculty member. Robby began teaching in 1988 and has taught Kindergarten in the Lower School at Collegiate since 1999. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
“ It was truly an awesome set of summer camps. The camps far exceeded my expectations. Extremely happy with Summer Quest. It was great. Excellent!”
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Science NIGHT OUT Farley Macdonald Rising 1st – Rising 5th Graders Friday, July 22 • 5 – 10 p.m. $60 Does your child have a passion for science? If so, they will have a blast during this evening of science “magic!” Campers will participate in outdoor as well as indoor investigations, creations and experimentations. All activities will be based on scientific principles and fun. Pizza will be provided for dinner. Participants may also bring a late night snack and drink to enjoy as they wind down the evening with a science-themed movie. Farley Macdonald teaches science in the Middle School at Collegiate. He has always had an interest in the sciences and loves when students ask questions and enjoy figuring out how to make things pop, fizz and change colors. He has worked as the science instructor for Cubs Camp for the past seven years and enjoys seeing children become excited about science! For more information, contact Farley Macdonald at farley_macdonald@collegiate-va.org.
Flying Squirrels NIGHT OUT Robby Turner, Rives Fleming Rising 1st – Rising 5th Graders Wednesday, June 29 • 5 – 10 p.m. $75 Come celebrate baseball in Richmond as we take a trip to see our AA baseball team, The Flying Squirrels. This team is the Double-A affiliate of the 2010, 2012 and 2014 World Series Champions, the San Francisco Giants! Campers will load the buses at Collegiate and head out to the game. Bring your baseball glove because on the way we will stop to play a little baseball before arriving at the game for the first pitch. Game ticket, dinner at the game (hotdog, chips and drink), donuts and transportation are included in the cost. We will swing by Krispy Kreme Donuts on the way home for some hot treats. Please send money with your child if he or she wants to buy anything additional at the game. Parents get a night out and the kids get to see and play some baseball. What could be better on a nice summer night? Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported in a Collegiate bus driven by Collegiate faculty member Robby Turner or Rives Fleming. Robby began teaching in 1988 and has taught Kindergarten in the Lower School at Collegiate since 1999. Rives is entering his 25th year of teaching at Collegiate in the Middle School. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
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Melanie Barker and 3D Central Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 5 – 8 • 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $200 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. From clothing and chocolate to kidneys and cars, it seems that almost anything can be 3D printed these days. Campers will learn about the history of 3D printing and how 3D printers work and, most importantly, campers will use a variety of 3D modeling programs to design, modify, and print their own creations. Participants will employ the creative thinking spiral to imagine, create, experiment and iterate, and are encouraged to bring their imaginations to create anything from the highly practical to the whimsical. 3D printing will be taught by Melanie Barker in conjunction with 3D Central. Melanie, Collegiate Upper School Librarian, has been working with 3D printers in her Makerspace for many years. 3D Central is the Richmond area’s one-stop shop for everything 3D printed. With over 10 years of combined experience with desktop 3D Printing, the 3D Central team has become experts in their field. They started primarily as a manufacturing company, building goods with their printers using open source designs. Over time, the scope of these goods has grown from simple accessories and toys to custom-built costumes and full electronics. Using their printers to manufacture end-user goods, they have become adept at how to design and build for 3D Printers. For more information, contact Melanie Barker at mbarker@collegiate-va.org or 3D Central at info@3dcentralva.com.
Dan Bell Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. From simple cartoon TV shows to commercials to big budget 3D animated films, animation is everywhere and it’s a medium that has told some of the most iconic stories of our time. It’s an age-old craft that has grown by leaps and bounds over the years with the advent of new technologies, but the basic techniques of making still images come to life with movement remain the same. Using these techniques, campers will explore the different types of animations including 2D hand-drawn, stop-motion, animated GIFs, 2D digital using Adobe Flash, and 3D animations. This camp is for beginners as well as experienced animators. No experience required! Animate It will be taught by Collegiate Middle School Technology teacher Dan Bell. Daniel has taught digital design and media production at the K-12 level for almost 10 years and has worked professionally as a media producer for over 10 years. For more information, contact Dan Bell at dan_bell@collegiate-va.org.
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Become an Entrepreneur Enter the Shark Tank
Algebra Boot Camp 7/8
Dan Bell, Laurie Goode Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. $375 • Lunch will be provided. Are you an inventor, designer or just full of great ideas? Would you like to be? Would you like to create something and learn how it could actually get sold? Much more goes into the creation of a useful product than you might think. Using the structure of “Design Thinking,” campers will be guided through the fun and fascinating world of entrepreneurship from identifying an area of need, prototyping a product and then pitching it in a Shark Tank-like setting. Throughout this process, students will have the opportunity to explore and work with a variety of real-world concepts including prototyping, marketing, design, building, engineering, 3D printing, economics and branding. Become an Entrepreneur camp will be taught by Collegiate Middle School Technology teacher Daniel Bell. Daniel has taught technology, design, media and communications at the K-12 level for almost 10
Jennifer Keiper Rising 7th – Rising 8th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 Face it…we all forget some things over the summer. This camp is designed to help with that problem. We will work on specific skills from 7th grade and practice them so they are fresh in our students’ minds for taking Algebra in the fall. This is a great camp for people who would like to get a leg up on the upcoming school year and start Algebra with a positive attitude! Jennifer Keiper is a Middle School teacher at Collegiate. She has taught for 16 years in Virginia and New Jersey. She loves to get children who have never liked math before to look at it from a different perspective and feel more comfortable with the subject. For more information, contact Jennifer Keiper at jennifer_keiper@collegiate-va.org.
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Connected Math Boot Camp Laurie Goode Rising 5th – Rising 6th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 This camp is designed for rising 5th Graders or new 6th Graders to help introduce students to the Connected Math series used in Middle School. We will explore problem-solving techniques while reviewing math skills, which will familiarize students with math before jumping into the world of Middle School math. Laurie Goode is a Middle School teacher at Collegiate. She teaches 5th and 6th Grade math, is a 6th Grade advisor, and coaches Cub basketball and softball. Before coming to Collegiate, she taught middle school math in York County for three years and served on division and state level math curriculum and assessment committees. For more information, contact Laurie Goode at laurie_goode@collegiate-va.org.
and will be able to play them on a PC, Mac or Android device! They will also be given a copy of Fusion 2.5 so that they may continue to modify their game at home or create many new ones. For more information, contact Dara Dawson at centralva@engineeringforkids.net or call (540) 538-3306. You can also visit their website at www.engineeringforkids.net/centralva.
Fun with Photoshop – Introduction to Graphic Design
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Dan Bell Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 See page 35 for description.
Robby Turner Rising 3rd – Rising 7th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 5 p.m. $285 See page 15 for description.
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Kristeen Koebler, Wendi Moss Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 20 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Monday – Friday $350 This camp is two weeks in length. Are you great at remembering to text your friends but not so great at remembering the text in the books you read? Do you wish you were better organized and knew some definite skills aimed at helping you study effectively? Would you like a concentrated look at reading and study skills that will give you a leg up when school starts again? Hit the Books is a class that will give you that leading edge among your classmates. During this course we will look at active, multi-sensory comprehension strategies for reading both fiction and non-fiction books. Using games, art and movement, we will read a variety of texts
Electronic Game Design for Middle Schoolers – Invader Defense Engineering for Kids Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 5 – 8 • 1 – 4 p.m. $240 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. During the Invader Defense Game Design Camp, campers will brainstorm, design and code every aspect of their game including backgrounds, sound effects, multiple levels, enemies and heroes. The theme of Invader Defense is similar to the popular and classic arcade games of Galaga and Space Invaders. Problem solving and graphic design are at the heart of the game design experience this week. At the end of camp, campers get to keep all the games they create 27
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years and has worked professionally as a media creator for over 10 years. Laurie Goode is a Middle School teacher at Collegiate. She teaches 5th and 6th Grade math, is a 6th Grade advisor, is a cosponsor of Cougar Enterprises which includes organizing the Middle School bank and coaches Cub basketball and JV softball. Before coming to Collegiate, she taught middle school math in York County for three years and served on division and state level math curriculum and assessment committees. For more information, contact Dan Bell at dan_bell@collegiate-va.org.
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#MakerSpace Carolyn LaMontagne, Melanie Barker Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. $230 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Come make something with us in the Reed-Gumenick library’s Makerspace. We have the materials and tools needed for the things YOU want to create! Possible projects include programming an Arduino microcontroller or Raspberry Pi computer, designing games and animation using Scratch, tinkering with basic electronics, making light-up greeting cards, building with cardboard, creating Rube Goldberg machines, sewing, beading or whatever your imagination can come up with. You bring your ideas and we’ll help you bring them to life. This MakerSpace camp will be taught by Carolyn LaMontagne and Melanie Barker, both librarians at Collegiate who have been exploring the Maker movement in their library Makerspaces and in the community. Carolyn completed a self-directed course on Scratch programming and teaches a Scratch/MaKey MaKey activity in the Middle School. Melanie always has a project in progress. For more information, contact Carolyn LaMontagne at clamontagne@collegiate-va.org.
to master reading strategies. Small class settings will also afford the chance to learn study skills and strategies suitable for use in all subject areas and to examine/determine student learning styles and different teaching styles. Students will receive instruction suited to their needs. Dr. Koebler has taught a variety of subjects at Collegiate School since 1989, including English, Ancient World History and Reading. After over 20 years at Collegiate, Dr. Koebler has retired but remains involved with Summer Quest for her nineteenth year. Dr. Moss is entering her sixteenth year of teaching. She has experience teaching English, Reading, and History in all levels. She is a certified reading specialist and teaches 8th grade English at Collegiate. For more information, contact Dr. Koebler at kkoebler@collegiate-va.org.
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Masks and Merriment – Props and Fabrication
Introduction to Virtual Reality
Gillian Brown Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 18 – 22 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 See page 35 for description.
Daniel Bartels Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders Session I: June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Session II: July 25 – 29 • 1 – 4 p.m. $230 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Campers will work in small design teams to create 3D environments that they (and others) can explore while fully immersed with the Oculus Rift DK2, a development kit to create virtual reality content. There will be a variety of software used including Unity3D, Autodesk Inventor & 3ds Max and SketchUp. Campers will develop a number of skills including 3D modeling, game design and coding as well as collaborative problem solving. By the end of Day 1 you will have “walked” around an environment that you and your team have created. What you have by the end of the week is largely up to the imagination of you and your team. The software we are using is free to students so you can keep creating on your own even after the camp. Daniel Bartels is the STEAM Coordinator for the Middle and Upper Schools at Collegiate and has been teaching physics and mathematics since 2002. Currently, he is an MAED student at Virginia Tech in Integrative STEM Education, the Director of STEM Education at CodeVA and a recent member of the Action Research Cohort of The Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium. For more information, contact Daniel Bartels at daniel_bartels@collegiate-va.org.
Middle School Junior Lifeguarding at CSAC Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. $230 • Bring a bathing suit, towel, change of clothes and snack daily. • Students must be able to tread water for 1 minute, swim a 25 yard Freestyle and a 25 yard Backstroke to register for this camp. These skills are equivalent to SwimRVA Swim School Station 6. Acquire the skills to become a true lifesaver and learn serious lessons in a fun atmosphere! SwimRVA’s Junior Lifeguard Camp includes coaching by professional lifeguards about water safety, first aid and CPR, water rescue techniques, team building and the importance of staying physically fit. The instructors are a team of aquatic professionals who will provide a fun and safe educational experience for each student while building self-confidence, physical fitness and respect for others and the water. 28
Mesoamerica, Norte Chico, etc. We’ll simultaneously explore many dimensions of our real civilizations alongside of playing and modding our MinecraftEDU world. And by modding we mean coding our own mods using Minecraft Forge, Java and the Eclipse IDE (Don’t worry if you don’t know anything about this, yet). By week’s end we will have played Minecraft, learned some history, learned some Java and created a MinecraftEDU world that should be a useful tool for your history teachers, too! Daniel Bartels is the STEAM Coordinator for the Middle and Upper Schools at Collegiate and has been teaching physics and mathematics since 2002. Currently, he is an MAED student at Virginia Tech in Integrative STEM Education, the Director of STEM Education at CodeVA and a recent member of the Action Research Cohort of The Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium. For more information, contact Daniel Bartels at daniel_bartels@collegiate-va.org.
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Money Management and Finance Laurie Goode Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 Ever wonder why we study fractions, decimals and percentages in math class? Join us as we explore how to become smart consumers in a world of flashy advertisements. We will look at how to invest money while gaining financial literacy at the same time. Math concepts such as fractions, decimals and percentages will be reviewed using real life application. All levels of math ability are welcome! Laurie Goode is a Middle School teacher at Collegiate. She teaches 5th and 6th Grade math, is a 6th Grade advisor, and coaches Cub basketball and softball. Before coming to Collegiate, she taught middle school math in York County for three years and served on division and state level math curriculum and assessment committees. For more information, contact Laurie Goode at laurie_goode@collegiate-va.org.
Craig Ely, Farley Macdonald Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $230 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Do you often wonder how and why things work? Do you like to design and build stuff? Then this camp is for you. In Middle School STEAM camp we will design a pneumatic rocket launcher, creating a scale model and then building our final product. Throughout the week campers will discuss the design process, from brainstorming to building within a budget. We will also look at the physics of how the launcher works and learn the skills of teamwork, communication, organization and problem solving. Craig Ely and Farley Macdonald are Collegiate Middle School science teachers and have always had an interest in the sciences. They love when students ask questions and enjoy figuring out how to build things and make them work. For more information, contact Craig Ely at craig_ely@collegiate-va.org.
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David Fuller Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 18 – 22 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 Is your middle schooler new to Spanish or in need of a refresher of the basics? This summer your child can learn basic greetings, family names, numbers, basic foods, common verbs and many fun cultural facts in this class. We will learn a variety of basic grammar structures that will encourage and allow for creating complete sentences. A variety of learning activities, games and interactions will enable campers to easily learn the basics of Spanish. Dave Fuller has been teaching Spanish for over 20 years at the middle and high school levels, and his experience encompasses levels 1 to 5 in various Spanish curricula. He currently teaches history and Spanish in the Collegiate Middle School. His love of the language
MinecraftEDU – Cradles of Civilization Daniel Bartels Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 18 – 22 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. We’re going to play some Minecraft, but we’re also going to play with a purpose. Campers will create Minecraft maps using geographic information from the real world (Remember the one outside?) to build our Minecraft civilizations in the same places that our real civilizations emerged: The Fertile Crescent, Indus Valley, Yellow River Valley,
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Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported to and from CSAC in a Collegiate bus driven by a Collegiate staff member. Dr. Debbie Kelo, Director of CSAC, has been involved with aquatics for 28 years as a lifeguard, swim instructor, aquatics and marina director and now as the director at CSAC. She and her team of aquatic professionals will facilitate this camp. For more information, contact Debbie Kelo at debbie.kelo@swimrichmond.org or (804) 271-8271, or visit www.swimrichmond.org.
comes from his experience abroad living with a family in Madrid, Spain, where he studied as an exchange student and traveled extensively throughout the Iberian Peninsula. For more information, contact David Fuller at dfuller@collegiate-va.org.
addition to being FRC Robotics coaches Mr. Bartels and Mr. Sesny are also experienced physics teachers and will be incorporating physics, mathematics and engineering concepts into camp activities for a true Integrative STEAM experience. Daniel Bartels is the STEAM Coordinator for the Middle and Upper Schools at Collegiate, has been teaching physics and mathematics since 2002 and has been developing and mentoring FIRST Robotics teams since 2004. Greg Sesny is a physics teacher in Collegiate’s Upper School. He just completed his first year at Collegiate School and has worked with the U.S. FIRST Robotics Program for the past four years. He previously founded a FIRST Robotics Team and served as a lead mentor. Both Daniel and Greg are coaches for Collegiate School’s FIRST Robotics Team. For more information, contact Daniel Bartels at daniel_bartels@collegiate-va.org
Our World is a Global Village Melanie Marks, PhD Rising 2nd – Rising 6th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. $425 • Bring a lunch and filled water bottle from home each day. Explore the world with globe trekker Melanie Marks of Longwood University. Campers will “travel” to Africa, Europe, Asia and Central America to learn about the global village in which we all live. Imagine making your own butter for an English tea party (and speaking with an English accent), creating a S’mores factory with chocolate made from African cocoa beans, barter trading like they do in a Burmese hill tribe community, carrying buckets of water on your head like they do in Uganda, learning what life was like if you lived behind the Iron Curtain in Europe, making fruit kabobs like you could be served in the forests of Africa, making tie-dye shirts using bright African colors, learning how to use chopsticks and then using them in chopsticks relays and participating in a Limbo competition. There is just too much to list. Be assured that every day of camp will be action packed, educational and a great deal of fun. Daily activities include international-themed cooking, crafts, videos, games and children’s literature selections, plus outdoors activities so that campers can enjoy the summer weather. Dr. Marks is a Professor of Economics and Coordinator of Study Abroad at Longwood University. She is a 2006 winner of the SCHEV Outstanding Faculty Award for the Commonwealth, winner of multiple university teaching awards, and co-owner of an award-winning K-8 curriculum development company. The Global Village camp is an extension activity offered through Longwood’s College of Business & Economics. For more information, contact Melanie Marks at marksmb@longwood.edu.
Scratch Programming and MaKey MaKey Carolyn LaMontagne, Dan Bell Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 25 – 29 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Have you ever wanted to create your own video games, but didn’t know where to start? How about digital stories, artwork or animations? Are you interested in learning the basics of coding? All of these and more are possible using Scratch drag-and-drop programming. Campers can add interactive elements to their Scratch creations with the MaKey MaKey, a device that turns everyday objects like bananas or Play-Doh into computer keys. In this camp, students will learn the basics of Scratch, a simple yet powerful programming language that allows kids to dive right into creating their own games, artwork and stories while also teaching them the basics of coding logic and language. Campers will also learn how to use the MaKey MaKey to build interactive games, stories and animations. Students who already have experience with Scratch and/or MaKey MaKey can delve deeper into the possibilities. This camp will be taught by Carolyn LaMontagne and Dan Bell. Carolyn is a librarian at Collegiate who has been exploring the Maker movement in her library Makerspace and in the community. Carolyn completed a self-directed course on Scratch programming and teaches a Scratch/MaKey MaKey activity in the Middle School. Daniel Bell is Collegiate’s Middle School Technology teacher and has taught at the K-12 level for almost 10 years. For more information, contact Carolyn LaMontagne at clamontagne@collegiate-va.org.
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Robotics Boot Camp – Middle School Daniel Bartels, Greg Sesny Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 20 – 24 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Spend the week working with Collegiate Robotics and our FIRST Robotics Competition Team, FRC Team 5804. Learn to program Lego Mindstorms EV3 robots as you compete and collaborate in a series of challenges designed to push you to your limits. Already know how to program the EV3? Great! Campers will participate in designing challenges to ensure that every skill level is appropriately challenged. We’ll also get to code and operate our team’s FRC competition bot. In
Sew Simple – Beginner Sewing Carolyn LaMontagne, Teresa Coleman Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $230 See page 36 for description.
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David Fuller Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 5 – 8 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $175 Tackle the big issues facing the world through interaction, discussion, debate and problem solving! Students will work on identifying problems, developing real world solutions and articulating how these solutions can be implemented in today’s complex society. Thinking caps and a desire to be the next generation of leaders with answers are a must for this meeting of the minds. Dave Fuller has been teaching for over 20 years at the middle and high school levels. He currently teaches history and Spanish in the Collegiate Middle School. His love of current events and leadership comes from his experiences traveling the globe. For more information, contact David Fuller at dfuller@collegiate-va.org.
Virginia Outside Rising 5th – Rising 9th Graders August 8 – 12 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $500 • Bring a lunch, healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Join Virginia Fishing Adventures for a week of exploring the ins and outs of fly fishing. This camp is a combination of classroom and on-the-water experience where campers will learn the basics of fly fishing from the cast, to the knots, to the flies, to the fish. Campers will complete the requirements of the Boy Scouts fly fishing merit badge through this program as well, including the ultimate...catching fish on their own hand-tied flies. Campers should come away from the week as self-sufficient flyrodders. No fly fishing experience necessary! Virginia Fishing Adventures provides all bait and tackle, rods and reels and life jackets. The campers should bring their own sunscreen, and wear shoes and clothes that they don’t mind getting wet and dirty. For a detailed description of weekly activities you can visit www. virginiaoutside.com. Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. For more information, contact Tee Clarkson at tsclarkson@virginiaoutside.com or (804) 687-1869. You can also visit the Virginia Outside website at www.virginiaoutside.com.
Tomorrow’s Leaders – Problem Solving on a Global Level
Virginia Fishing Adventures Virginia Outside Ages 9 – 14 July 11 – 15 • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. $550 • Bring a lunch, healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Virginia Fishing Adventures has provided Richmond’s youth with material for many fish stories over the last decade, and most of them are even true! This week with Virginia Fishing Adventures offers campers the opportunity to learn the basics of freshwater fishing in both ponds and rivers. Virginia Fishing Adventure staff will drive campers to private freshwater ponds and nearby rivers. Safety is our number one priority, so all campers will wear life jackets when in the water or on a boat. Also, we maintain a 1:4 counselor-to-camper ratio. This camp has limited spaces, so sign up early! Virginia Fishing Adventures provides all bait and tackle, rods and reels, and life jackets. The campers should bring their own sunscreen, and wear shoes and clothes that they don’t mind getting wet and dirty. Please visit www.virginiafishingadventures.com for pictures from past sessions and for a detailed description of our weekly activities. Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. For more information, contact Tee Clarkson at tsclarkson@virginiaoutside.com or (804) 687-1869. You can also visit the Virginia Outside website at www.virginiaoutside.com.
Virginia Kayaking & Fishing Adventures Virginia Outside Ages 11 – 15 Session I: June 13 – 17 • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Session II: August 1 – 5 • 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. $550 • Bring a lunch, healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Join Virginia Fishing Adventures for an introduction to kayaking and kayak fishing. Our staff will instruct campers on safety, paddling and general maneuvering of a sit-on-top kayak. As campers learn throughout the week at various locations, we will incorporate fishing, sightseeing and touring while paddling on all types of water. We will fish ponds, float stretches of the James, and head east to some tidal marshes. A kayak is a great way to get close to nature and we expect to see bald eagles, ospreys, herons, deer and beaver. When fishing, our catch will include large and smallmouth bass, catfish, sunfish, crappie, spot, croaker and maybe a redfish or two. Kayaks, paddles, life vests and fishing gear are provided by Virginia Outside. Campers should bring water shoes, hat, sunscreen, lunch, and water bottle. Don’t forget your waterproof camera! Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. For more information, contact Tee Clarkson at tsclarkson@virginiaoutside.com or (804) 272-6362. You can also visit the Virginia Outside website at www.virginiaoutside.com.
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Virginia Outside: Mountain Biking
Web Building – Introduction to Web Programing
Virginia Outside Ages 8 – 13 Session I: June 13 – 17 • 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Session II: June 20 – 24 • 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. $450 per session • Bring a lunch, healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Richmond has some of the best urban mountain biking trails around! Join the staff of Virginia Outside for daily instruction, trail rides and lots of fun. Campers will develop beginner and intermediate mountain biking skills including: steering, shifting, hill climbing and descending, log hopping, dodging obstacles, etiquette, maintenance, safety and more. Campers will ride in the morning, have an activity such as tubing or snorkeling on the James River, then get back on the bikes in the afternoon. Virginia Outside provides mountain bikes, life vests and helmets, but campers are welcome to bring their own. The campers should bring sunscreen, an extra t-shirt, socks and shorts, closed toe shoes, a bathing suit, towel and a sense of adventure! Pick up and drop off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. For more information, contact Tee Clarkson at tsclarkson@virginiaoutside.com or (804) 272-6362. You can also visit the Virginia Outside website at www.virginiaoutside.com.
CodeVA Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. You can bake cookies from scratch or you can buy slice ‘n’ bake. Similar processes are available for creating websites, you can build a site with code or you can drag and drop content within a program someone has already coded. Kids will learn the basics to create their own website the original way. HTML will be used according to the student’s skill level to produce one of a kind websites. Students will receive a digital copy of their work so they can keep coding at home. CodeVA is a nonprofit built to promote computer science education for all students throughout Virginia. Working in partnership with local school districts and code.org, CodeVA delivers summer camps and training to K-12 teachers focused on embedding computational thinking and computer science into all grade levels. For more information, contact the Summer Quest office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org.
Woodworking for Middle Schoolers Steve Hart Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $230 See page 22 for description.
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instruments will be available to use during the classes. No previous experience is required. David Robinson received his bachelor’s of music in composition and master’s of music in classical guitar performance from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is currently the Director of Guitar Studies at Collegiate and an adjunct professor in Virginia Commonwealth University’s music department. David maintains an active performing career in the Robinson Guitar Duo with his wife, Kathy Robinson, and is active composing new works for the guitar and other instruments. For more information, contact David Robinson at drobinson@collegiate-va.org.
David Robinson Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders Session I: June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Session II: July 11– 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 per session Have you ever wanted to learn how to play the guitar? This is a class for beginners interested in exploring the world of guitar. This one-week course will focus on learning chords and songs in all styles of music including rock, folk, blues and classical. Students will also learn about finger picking, note-reading and guitar tablature. School
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Stacy Dudley, Kara Priddy • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. • Snack will be provided. The Collegiate Dance Program is thrilled to offer another fun and exciting dance camp this summer! In Get Your Dance On, campers will discover the exciting world of dance and choreography through different styles ranging from contemporary and hip-hop to jazz and ballet. Each day will be dedicated to one of these genres of dance, including specific techniques, choreography, music and performance qualities. Along with the exploration of these diverse styles, campers will continue to improve their flexibility, balance and overall strength. There will be an informal performance on the last day of camp. Participants are encouraged to wear leotards or tank tops and yoga/dance pants; no dance shoes are required. Hair should be pulled back and secured. Stacy Dudley created the dance program at Collegiate and has taught dance and creative movement to students in grades K-12 since 2001. She danced with Z Mullins Dance Company for five years until it came under new direction and became RADAR. This will be Stacy’s fifteenth year teaching dance for Summer Quest. Kara Priddy has been teaching and choreographing in the Richmond area since 2002. She currently teaches dance at Collegiate for grades K-12 and choreographs for the Upper School musicals. Kara also works on musicals for CharacterWorks Theater, as well as choreographing and performing with RADAR. This will be Kara’s fifth year teaching dance for Summer Quest. For more information, contact Stacy Dudley at sdudley@collegiate-va.org or Kara Priddy at kara_priddy@collegiate-va.org.
“ Our children had such a good time. The teachers were wonderful!”
Get Your Dance On: Level I Kara Priddy Rising K – Rising 2nd Graders (Coed) June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170
Get Your Dance On: Level II Stacy Dudley Rising 3rd – Rising 5th Graders (Coed) Session I: June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Session II: July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 per session
Get Your Dance On: Level III Kara Priddy Rising 6th – Rising 8th Graders (Coed) June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215
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Art for Everyone – Animal Planet Young Rembrandts Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders July 25 – 29 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. An exciting workshop for children that love animals and art! This adventure will take us to different continents and habitats from all over the globe. Using multi-media, artists will learn tips and techniques to bring each creature to life. From fur to scales, to feathers and more this workshop is sure to excite the animal enthusiast. We will create your favorite domestic animals, wild animals and a few beautiful and exotic animals that make amazing art subjects. Come join the fun and create awesome masterpieces! For more information, contact Doug Mock at yrrichmond@comcast.net or (804) 423-7764.
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Creating in Pastels – Ocean Adventures Young Rembrandts Rising K – Rising 2nd Graders June 20 – 24 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Calling all beach lovers, this new art adventure in pastels will be a blast. Campers will spend a week creating sea stars, clown fish, sea turtles, the Chesapeake blue crab and a wondrous scene of jellyfish. Every day will result in the creation of a large, poster-size drawing that will be sure to amaze. Artists will learn skills and techniques to blend, layer, texture, shade and much more. These classes will be messy, fun and full of excitement…dress appropriately. A Young Rembrandts art instructor will lead this program. For more information, contact Doug Mock at yrrichmond@comcast.net or (804) 423-7764.
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Art for Young Artists Young Rembrandts Rising K – Rising 1st Graders July 5 – 8 • 1 – 4 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 $175 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. If your child loves to create, then this is the class for her/him. Open only to rising Kindergarteners and 1st graders, lessons are fun, age-appropriate and focused on both art and academic skills. These classes will help children with fine-motor skills, focus, attention to detail, following directions and problem solving. You will be amazed at what your child can produce! Class size is limited so sign up now to save your spot. A Young Rembrandts art instructor will lead this program. For more information, contact Doug Mock at yrrichmond@comcast.net or (804) 423-7764.
Discovering Math and Science in Art Gillian Brown Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders August 1 – 5 • 1– 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Do you love art? Do you love math and science? Maybe, you love all three! All are welcome to come join us on an exciting discovery of math and science in the world of art. We will have fun discovering Brazilian pop artist Romero Britto and his pyramids, painting cityscapes from the infinite numbers of π, spiraling out of control with the Fibonacci sequence and creating individual and collaborative mandalas from natural found treasures. Campers will be getting good and messy during this exciting week of creating ‘outside of the box’, so dress appropriately and don’t forget your ‘thinking caps’. Gillian Brown is a native Richmond artist. She is very excited to share her love of art, math and science with enthusiastic young campers. Gillian has a BFA in painting and printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University, where she also studied math and science. For more information, contact Gillian Brown at gillianh_brown@collegiate-va.org.
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Fun with Photoshop – Introduction to Graphic Design
“ Overall, everything was excellent. The staff was great and all the camps were very good.” Arts
Dan Bell Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Are you interested in visual art and graphic design but aren’t comfortable with drawing by hand? Are you an artist interested in taking your sketches and ideas beyond the page and into the digital world? Any kind of graphic, visual image, and/or design that you can imagine can come to life using Adobe Photoshop, the industry standard digital graphics program in the world of professional graphic design and image creation. In this camp, students will use Adobe Photoshop to both alter and enhance existing images along with creating their very own unique designs. Students will create their own parody movie posters, will enhance and edit their own photographs, and will collaborate to create a short magazine that represents their interests and passions. They’ll even create a unique logo/emblem for a t-shirt! Fun with Photoshop camp will be taught by Collegiate Middle School Technology teacher Dan Bell. Dan has taught Photoshop, graphic design and digital design at the K-12 level for almost 10 years and has worked professionally as a graphic and web designer for over 10 years. For more information, contact Dan Bell atdan_bell@collegiate-va.org.
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Me, Myself and Modigliani – Painting and Collage Gillian Brown Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Do you love the challenge of the unconventional? If so, come and explore the unique and soulful style of artist Amedeo Modigliani, the master of the elongated portrait. Campers will try their artist hand at creating large self-portraits in the style of Modigliani, using paints, pastels and more! Come join us as we have fun stretching and distorting our faces. We will definitely be getting messy during this fun-filled week of art making, so please, dress appropriately. Gillian Brown, a native Richmond artist, will share her love of creative art making to enthusiastic young artists. Gillian has a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and has lived and worked as an artist in Paris and New York City. For more information, contact Gillian Brown at gillianh_brown@collegiate-va.org.
Masks and Merriment – Props and Fabrication Gillian Brown Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 18 – 22 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Come make your own fantastic mask and explore the exciting tradition of masks traditionally used in rituals, celebrations, theatre and ceremonies across the world. If you could completely transform yourself by simply putting on a mask, who would you be, what would you be? We will take a whirlwind tour of the tradition of masks and mask making and their use in different cultures throughout history. Campers will explore the natural and the man-made world for possible materials to fabricate their original festive mask. We will definitely be getting messy during this fun-filled week of mask fabrication, so please dress appropriately. Gillian Brown is a native Richmond artist. She worked in the film industry for a decade as a props wrangler and fabricator. Gillian was the mask maker on Terrance Malik’s feature film, The New World, filmed in Virginia in 2005. She has also fabricated a variety of other Native American props for the film industry. For more information, contact Gillian Brown at gillianh_brown@collegiate-va.org.
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Narrative Sculpture and Hand Building Gillian Brown Rising 2nd – Rising 5th Graders July 25 – 29 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Is your favorite book gathering dust? Transform it into your very own unique sculpture, building your favorite chapter atop your favorite book. Young artists will learn fabrication and hand building using found and handmade objects to create a sculptural narrative. We will definitely be getting messy during this week of real hands-on art making, so please dress appropriately. Gillian Brown is a native Richmond artist who loves to recycle, repurpose and find the beauty in the mundane. She will share her artistic eye with enthusiastic young artists by taking a pile of objects and turning them into a work of art! Gillian has a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. She currently lives and works in Richmond. For more information, contact Gillian Brown at gillianh_brown@collegiate-va.org.
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Sports in Art Young Rembrandts Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. If you love sports and art then this is the workshop for you! Our young artists will learn how to draw and illustrate everything related to sports events and activities. Soccer, baseball, cheerleading, ice skating, karate and much more will inspire boys and girls alike. Artists will use a variety of art tools, art tips and art techniques to create sports uniforms, sports scenes, sports equipment and even a day creating super fun sports-related cartoons. A Young Rembrandts art instructor will lead this program. For more information, contact Doug Mock at yrrichmond@comcast.net or (804) 423-7764.
Sew Simple – Beginner Sewing Carolyn LaMontagne, Teresa Coleman Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $230 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Want to learn the basics of sewing and sew your own project in the process? Campers who join us will have the opportunity to learn the essentials of both machine and hand sewing while making at least one of the following: a basic padded messenger bag, a stuffed monster or creature of their own design, or a pillow pet. No prior experience with sewing necessary! Carolyn LaMontagne, Middle School librarian, and Teresa Coleman, Middle School art teacher, will be co-teaching this class. Carolyn and Teresa currently teach a sewing activity in the Middle School. Carolyn enjoys making tote and messenger bags, pillows and stuffed creatures. Teresa loves quilting and making any number of sewn items. For more information, contact Carolyn LaMontagne at clamontagne@collegiate-va.org.
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Summer Draw-Toon Fun Young Rembrandts Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders July 18 – 22 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Our two most popular art programs are being offered in one great workshop to every young artist that has a passion for drawing and wants to learn new skills to get better. This week will include both drawing AND cartooning lessons that are sure to excite! Campers will learn techniques to draw still life, portraits, graphic art, line art, abstract art and much more. And we will spend time creating cartoons of people, objects, animals, food and many other exciting subjects. This is a great opportunity to fine-tune your drawing skills and spark your imagination. A Young Rembrandts art instructor will lead this program. For more information, contact Doug Mock at yrrichmond@comcast.net or (804) 423-7764. 36
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“ My daughter was so excited with her role in the show that she can’t wait to perform again.”
School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community (SPARC) Rising 6th – Rising 12th Graders June 27 – July 22 • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. No camp on Monday, July 4 This camp is four weeks in length. $795 BRAVO Extended Camp available – morning, 8:15 – 9:00 a.m. ($70 additional); afternoon, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. ($140 additional); both morning and afternoon ($210 additional). What better way to spend summer vacation than to make new friends and perform in your very own show! Come be a part of SPARC’s BRAVO camps at Collegiate where we explore the performing arts through stage combat, visual arts, comedy improv, and so much more, all while crafting an original production using innovative student ideas. BRAVO is for rising 6th through 8th graders (ages 11 – 14). Each day is filled with engaging performing arts activities such as acting workshops, musical theatre training, audition skill building, creative movement, and artistic collaborations. The final weeks of camp include a student-produced talent show as well as their original show*. Advanced BRAVO is for rising 9th through 12th graders (ages 14 – 18). This program is designed for the high school student who wants to dive into the world of acting, comedy, and script writing. Elements of comedy improv, acting, and scene work will be the focus, but students will enjoy additional workshops on music, dance, visual arts, combat, and many other exciting theatrical techniques. The final weeks of camp include a student-produced talent show as well as their original show*. For 34 years, SPARC has been inspiring young people to reach their full potential through quality training in performing arts. With a comprehensive range of core training offerings that reach more than 2,300 students annually, and a faculty made up of some of the region’s finest professional teaching artists, SPARC is one of the most substantial providers of community-based theatre arts training in the nation.
Film Production Jon Shelley Rising 7th – Rising 12th Graders Session I: June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Session II: June 27 – July 1 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $300 per session • Lunch will be provided. How does a movie get from your head onto the big screen? Come be a part of the process through which films are created! We will study the films of such directors as Stephen Spielberg (Star Wars) and Peter Jackson (Lord of the Rings) and apply these techniques to an original project. Sessions I and II can be taken as stand-alone camps. In Session I, we will study the art of film production, and in conjunction with SPARC’s Advanced Bravo acting camp, will create our own video shorts. Students will be involved in the creative planning of our original shorts and get hands-on experience using state-of-the-art cameras, sound equipment and lighting techniques. In Sessions I and II, students will learn how to use the industry-standard editing software Final Cut Pro, discuss different editing techniques, and put together a more in-depth video project. Jon Shelley is the Film Production teacher and Theater Manager at Collegiate. Jon has produced videos for Collegiate School and Synergy Racing, and has mentored student-led teams for the Richmond 48 Hour Film Project. He graduated from Virginia Tech with concentrations in technical theater and directing. For more information, contact Jon Shelley at rshelley@collegiate-va.org.
New this summer! Lunch will take place in Collegiate’s cafeteria. Students will have the option to purchase a lunch package or they may bring a nut-free lunch each day. *Due to renovations of the Joan Oates Theater in the Hershey Center of the Arts, the final performance will take place elsewhere on the Collegiate campus. For more information, contact Liz Earnest at learnest@sparconline.org, and to register, visit www.sparconline.org.
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Each participant in Summer Quest Sports will receive a camp specific t-shirt. Summer Quest Sports camps will divide participants based on age, skill or both as is appropriate for each camp. Participants in camps for field sports should bring appropriate indoor shoes for days when camp is held indoors due to inclement weather. Some Summer Quest Sports programs can be combined with an Extended Camp option; please see page 50 for more information.
Intermediate All-Sports
In order to prevent heat-related stress and illness during summer sports camps, Collegiate recommends that your child bring their own filled water bottle or sports drink to hydrate before, during and after activity. We also recommend that each child be fueled for activity by having appropriate rest, appropriate clothing and plenty to eat prior to the start of camp each day. All sports camps will have water coolers available to refill bottles and will follow Collegiate’s HeatRelated Activity Guidelines for water breaks and rest periods.
Rives Fleming, Robby Turner Rising 3rd – Rising 8th Graders (Coed) Session I: July 18 – 22 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Session II: July 25 – 29 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Join us for another great year of All-Sports Camp! Collegiate teachers and coaches Rives Fleming and Robby Turner will lead campers in this journey through the world of sports. Learn the rules and skills of many different sports, ranging from traditional sports (such as football and baseball) to the more obscure (floor hockey, Ultimate Nerf and Sleddball). Campers will learn individual skills, as well as work together as teammates in game situations. Campers will be divided into age-appropriate groups. Come have some fun! Rives and Robby have been coaching and running sports camps for over twenty-five years. For more information, contact Rives Fleming at rfleming@collegiate-va.org or Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
Junior All-Sports Rives Fleming, Robby Turner Preschool (must be 4 by June 1) – Rising 2nd Graders (Coed) Session I: July 18 – 22 • 1 – 3 p.m. Session II: July 25 – 29 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Come join us this summer as we learn about various sports and games in “junior” fashion. Sports such as soccer, flag football, hockey, lacrosse, basketball, wiffle-ball and kickball, will be presented in a way that keeps our younger children engaged and challenged. Children will be grouped by age as they are introduced to new sports and games each day. The basics of these sports will be taught in a child friendly manner and you may even catch sight of some puppet friends and Mr. Turner’s guitar. Rives Fleming, Collegiate Middle School teacher, and Robby Turner, Collegiate Kindergarten teacher, have been coaching and running Summer Quest camps for over twenty-five years. For more information, contact Rives Fleming at rfleming@collegiate-va.org or Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
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Youth Cougar Baseball presented by Sandlot Baseball Andrew Slater Rising K – Rising 6th Graders Session I: June 13 – 17 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170 Session II: July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 Collegiate School Robins Campus – Sam Newell Field • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. This introductory camp specializes in teaching the fundamentals of throwing, hitting, fielding and base running in a fun and energetic atmosphere. Children will be divided by age and skill level. The goals of the camp are for campers to receive a baseline of proper fundamentals and to have fun while playing America’s pastime. Each camper should bring a hat, glove, and helmet to camp each day. Also bring a bat if available, but it’s not necessary. Andrew Slater is a 1996 graduate of Collegiate and the head varsity baseball coach and program leader. He played baseball and football at the University of Richmond and played baseball at Auburn University. Before coming to Collegiate in 2008, Coach Slater spent seven years as an assistant college baseball coach at VMI and Western Kentucky University. He will be assisted by Collegiate coaches and players. For more information, contact Andrew Slater at aslater@collegiate-va.org.
Rives Fleming Rising 5th – Rising 9th Graders June 20 – 24 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp is designed to help the player who wants to get better while providing a fun and competitive environment to learn the game of basketball. We will emphasize the basic offensive and defensive fundamentals, both in teaching situations and within the framework of games and contests. Campers will receive a lot of individualized attention from Collegiate’s girls’ head varsity coach Rives Fleming, as well as other program coaches. Rives, also a Collegiate Middle School teacher, has been running Summer Quest camps for over twenty years. For more information, contact Rives Fleming at rfleming@collegiate-va.org.
Girls’ Beginner/Intermediate Basketball Rives Fleming Rising 1st – Rising 6th Graders June 13 – 17 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp is for both the novice and the more experienced basketball player. Campers will learn offensive and defensive fundamentals as well as overall court strategy. The emphasis will be on having fun, learning the skills and applying them in game situations. Come for an exciting week of basketball with Rives Fleming, Collegiate girls’ head varsity coach, and head JV coach Robby Turner. Rives and Robby are both Collegiate teachers and have been running Summer Quest camps for over twenty-five years. For more information, contact Rives Fleming at rfleming@collegiate-va.org.
Youth Basketball Rives Fleming, Alex Peavey Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders (Coed) June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp provides a fun and competitive instructional environment for learning the game of basketball. The basic offensive and defensive fundamentals will be emphasized, both in teaching situations and within the framework of games and contests. Collegiate’s head varsity basketball coaches, Alex Peavey and Rives Fleming, will direct this camp. They will be assisted by Robby Turner, head JV coach and Lower School teacher, and other Collegiate coaches and players. For more information, contact Rives Fleming at rfleming@collegiate-va.org.
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Girls’ Youth Field Hockey
“ The coaches were excellent. I am very pleased with the instruction my son received and the positive and engaging attitude of the staff.”
Karen Doxey Rising 1st – Rising 5th Graders June 27 – July 1 • 9 – 11 a.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus $170 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Learn the basic skills and rules of field hockey in a fun-filled atmosphere geared to the younger player of any skill level. We will focus on the fundamentals through individual work, partner drills and small-sided games. To enhance skill development we will use our Field Turf and our air-conditioned turf gym, which are optimal surfaces for players at this level. Participants should bring their own stick, mouthguard, shinguards and certified protective goggles. Each camper will receive a ball. Karen Doxey is the head varsity field hockey coach and Director of Athletics at Collegiate School. Karen will be assisted by members of the Collegiate School Field Hockey coaching staff. The Collegiate varsity team has won ten LIS Championships and seven State Championships in the past 14 years, including 2012 and 2013 State Championships. For more information, contact Karen Doxey at kdoxey@collegiate-va.org.
Boys’ Middle School Basketball Alex Peavey Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This is the perfect camp for boys who are looking for a fun week of basketball under the direction of the Collegiate boys’ varsity basketball coaching staff. This offering is appropriate for Middle School players of all abilities who want to improve their skills through games, contests and fundamental drills. The positive and energetic atmosphere will ensure the ideal environment for the beginner who is trying to learn new skills, and it will help the more advanced player take his game to the next level. Most importantly, this camp will remind us all why we love this game! Prior to coming to Collegiate in 2004 as the head varsity boys’ basketball coach, Alex Peavey spent four years as a Division I assistant coach at Wofford College. In addition to coaching basketball, Alex is a Collegiate Upper School counselor. For more information, contact Alex Peavey at apeavey@collegiate-va.org.
Girls’ Field Hockey Jenny Lindner Rising 5th – Rising 10th Graders August 1 – 5 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus $215 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. This camp will focus on fundamental techniques and tactics of field hockey and get players ready for the upcoming season in a fun-filled atmosphere! Our emphasis will be on individual improvement so that all players will elevate their level of play. Participants should bring their own stick, mouthguard, shinguards and certified protective goggles. A former college player and coach, Jenny is a varsity assistant coach and Middle School physical education teacher at Collegiate. The Collegiate varsity team has won ten LIS Championships and also seven State Championships in the past 14 years, including 2012 and 2013 State Championships. The coaching staff will include other Collegiate School coaches along with current and former players. For more information, contact Jenny Lindner at jenny_lindner@collegiate-va.org.
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GameChanger Football Collegiate Varsity Football Coaching Staff Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 25 – 29 • 4 – 6 p.m. $35 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. The GameChanger Football Camp will help players develop the techniques and strategies necessary for football players looking to take their game to the next level. Campers will be exposed to all facets of the game including team warm-ups, offensive and defensive Xs & Os, position specific techniques and daily games! Players can choose to come for the entire week or decide certain days to attend based on the areas they want to focus on. The primary focus of each session is listed below. • Monday – Blocking, tackling, ball security and turnover creation – All drills will be applicable and beneficial for players in any system, and all campers will be exposed to drills designed to improve their speed and quickness. • Tuesday – Offensive and defensive line – Drills will focus on proper techniques of run blocking, pass blocking, pass rush and run stopping. • Wednesday – Linebacker and Running Back specifics – Drills will focus on the skills needed to be a run stopper and big gain runner. • Thursday – Quarterbacks – Learn and develop the footwork skills and passing mechanics necessary to be successful in a passing offense. Drills will focus on proper throwing mechanics for arm strength and accuracy. Footwork drills will enhance the player’s development as a three-step, five-step or sprint-out passer. • Friday – Wide Receivers and Defensive Backs – Learn how to run and defend the “passing tree.” Drills will focus on proper techniques of route running, route defense and being a playmaker in space. The camp staff will consist of Collegiate’s current coaching staff, varsity players and current Division I athletes. Take advantage of this great opportunity to tune up for the coming season and get a leg up on the competition. Mark Palyo is the head varsity football coach at Collegiate. In his twenty years of coaching at Collegiate his team has won five Prep League Championships and six State Championships. Prior to coming to Collegiate, Mark, a 1985 University of Richmond graduate, played football for the Spiders, where he also served as an assistant coach for three years. Collin McConaghy is the Director of Summer Quest and a varsity assistant football coach at Collegiate. Collin, a 2009 graduate of the University of Richmond, was a team captain and a starting linebacker for the 2008 National Champion Richmond Spiders. For more information, contact Collin McConaghy at collin_mcconaghy@collegiate-va.org.
Tee It Up – Golf Skills Chris Williams Rising 2nd – Rising 8th Graders (Coed) All skill levels are welcome. June 13 – 17 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus and First Tee of Richmond $215 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Golf is a sport that can be played for a lifetime and the younger one begins to play, the better one becomes. This camp is designed to work on the finer points of the game. Emphasis will be placed on “the fundamentals” (grip, posture, alignment),“the short game”(putting, chipping, pitching),“the long game”(driver, fairway woods, long irons) and strategy. We will have fun instructive and competitive games providing skills that each camper will be able to use after camp has ended. Campers will receive a play day at a local par 3 course and prizes will be awarded throughout the week. Campers must provide their own clubs. This camp will be staffed by Collegiate’s varsity head golf coach Chris Williams and members of the 2016 varsity golf team. Chris has been a golf coach at Collegiate since 2007 and was named the 2012 VISAA Golf Coach of the Year and two-time Prep League Coach of the Year [2013 and 2015]. For more information, contact Chris Williams at cwilliams@collegiate-va.org.
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Farley Macdonald Rising 1st – Rising 6th Graders Session I: June 27 – July 1 • 4 – 6 p.m. Session II: July 25 – 29 • 4 – 6 p.m. $170 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. This camp will focus on the basics of the game of football. Rules of the game will be taught along with the basics of blocking, passing, running and receiving. This is a great opportunity for younger players to begin to learn the system that is used throughout the Collegiate School football program that has won five Prep League Titles and six varsity-level VISAA State Titles. Each session will consist of an instructional period followed by a practice session and concluding with games. Clinicians at the camp will include coaches and players from Collegiate’s football program. Campers will be grouped by age and ability. Farley Macdonald is a Middle School football coach at Collegiate as well as a Middle School teacher. For more information, contact Farley Macdonald at farley_macdonald@collegiate-va.org.
Brine Boys’ Lacrosse
“ All of the communications were very clear. I knew exactly what my son needed to bring and where to go on your gorgeous campus. It was convenient to receive an email the week before the camps started that included general info, the drop off location and the list of things to bring.”
Sponsored by: Andrew Stanley Rising 4th – Rising 12th Graders June 20 – 24 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $325 • Bring a lunch and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp emphasizes game strategy and skill refinement and serves as a great tune-up for summer tournaments and recruiting camps. All aspects of playing competitive lacrosse will be covered. Campers will receive a reversible jersey and prizes from Brine Lacrosse. Individual and small group instruction will be available. These sessions will be customized based on the skills and experience of the camper. Campers should bring their own equipment including: helmet, molded mouth guard, stick, shoulder pads, arm pads, cleats, indoor shoes and gloves. Guest clinicians will include college coaches from top Division I and Division III programs. The camp will feature an outstanding staff of current college players and coaches from the high school and college ranks. Andrew Stanley is the head varsity boys’ lacrosse coach at Collegiate, the executive director of Geronimo Lacrosse and a CEP level 1, 2, and 3 trainer for US Lacrosse. For more information or equipment purchase, contact Andrew Stanley at astanley@collegiate-va.org.
Boys’ Lacrosse Sponsored by: Andrew Stanley Rising 1st – Rising 6th Graders June 13 – 17 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This dynamic camp will focus on the fundamentals: stick handling, basic rules and drills. This is a great camp for learning about lacrosse as a beginner or brushing up on individual skills before summer tournaments. Players will be grouped based on age and ability. The camp will feature prizes and giveaways provided by Brine Lacrosse. Campers should bring their own equipment including: helmet, molded mouthguard, stick, shoulder pads, arm pads, cleats, indoor shoes and gloves. Andrew Stanley, Collegiate’s head boys’ varsity lacrosse coach, taught 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Grades at Collegiate for 13 years. Along with a number of local high school and college players, the staff will include Trip Featherston, the head JV lacrosse coach and a Middle School physical education teacher at Collegiate. For more information or equipment purchase, contact Andrew Stanley at astanley@collegiate-va.org.
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Geronimo Boys’ Youth Lacrosse Andrew Stanley Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders August 1 – 5 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This dynamic camp will continue the tradition of spring Geronimo clinics into the summer months by focusing on the fundamentals: stick handling, basic rules and drills. In addition, campers will participate in daily games that will allow them to hone their skills in a competitive atmosphere. They will receive a Brine reversible jersey and additional Brine Lacrosse prizes and giveaways that will be distributed throughout the week. Campers should bring their own equipment including: helmet, molded mouthguard, stick, shoulder pads, arm pads, cleats, indoor shoes and gloves. Andrew Stanley, Collegiate’s head boys’ varsity lacrosse coach, taught 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Grades at Collegiate for 13 years. He leads the Pathfinder division and serves as the executive director of Geronimo Lacrosse. Along with a number of local high school and college players, the camp will be staffed by Trip Featherston, the head JV lacrosse coach and a Collegiate Middle School physical education teacher. For more information or equipment purchase, contact Andrew Stanley at astanley@collegiate-va.org.
• Monday – Individual stick skills, ground ball work and the fundamentals that are the foundation for every good player – The great players are the ones who never stop pushing to improve their most fundamental skills. • Tuesday – Dodging and defensive work for every position – As the game gets more advanced, the second level technique of each player becomes more crucial. This is a great opportunity to get ahead of the competition in an under-coached area of the game.
Geronimo Boys’ Lacrosse: Skill Development
• Wednesday – Shooting, shooting and more shooting – We will break down the skills required to execute the various shots needed to be a threat in any game. With small groups and numerous stations we will maximize the reps for each player.
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• Thursday – Small Sided lacrosse – We will build from 1v1s to 4v4s to work on the ever-increasing need to recognize and utilize these crucial moments that occur in every game. Using and defending picks, seals, slips, curls and pops will be some of the topics covered in this session.
Andrew Stanley Rising 5th – Rising 10th Graders August 1 – 5 • 4 – 6 p.m. $35 per session • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Whether you are a Geronimo player focused on improving your game for middle school lacrosse, a middle school player hoping to dominate at the high school level, a high school player with college aspirations or a beginner looking to give lacrosse a shot, this is a week of lacrosse you can’t afford to miss! As the summer winds down and the tournaments end this is a great opportunity to hone specific areas of your game that need work. Players can choose to come for the entire week or choose certain days to attend based on the areas they want to focus on. Players will be grouped by age and skill. There will be no scrimmaging. The focus of this camp will be individual and small group instruction. While there will be carryover from one day to the next, the primary focus of each session is listed below. Goalie and face off instruction will be offered each day.
• Friday – Scramble Situations – Transition is the key to the game. Groups will build from 2v1s to 6v5s in different scenarios to work on decision making, playing fast and tying all of the skills together. The camp staff will consist of high school coaches and college players. Reversible jerseys and giveaways will be provided by Brine. Campers should bring their own equipment including: helmet, molded mouth guard, stick, shoulder pads, arm pads, cleats, indoor shoes and gloves. Andrew Stanley is the head varsity boys’ lacrosse coach at Collegiate, the executive director of Geronimo Lacrosse and a CEP level 1, 2, and 3 trainer for US Lacrosse. For more information or equipment purchase, contact Andrew Stanley at astanley@collegiate-va.org.
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Girls’ Lacrosse Annie Richards Rising 5th – Rising 10th Graders June 13 – 17 • 4 – 6 p.m. $170 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. The focus of this week will be having fun while learning the fundamental tactics and techniques of girls’ lacrosse and continuing to build upon the strong foundation of the basic skills. We will focus on a variety of lacrosse skills through diverse drills and game situations with an emphasis on individual improvement for both novice and experienced players. Campers should bring a stick, certified protective goggles, mouth guard, cleats and sneakers (for indoor play). Annie Richards is the Collegiate girls’ lacrosse program leader and head coach of the girls’ varsity lacrosse team. Over the past 15 years, Annie has coached athletes of all abilities from youth through the international level. She came to Collegiate from Virginia Tech where she coached the Hokies for two years and her coaching career also includes a bronze medal finish at the 2005 World Cup with the England National Team. For more information, or advice about equipment purchase, contact Annie Richards at arichards@collegiate-va.org.
“ My daughter was initially nervous about the camps, since she doesn’t attend Collegiate, but the staff and other campers were very welcoming. Thanks!”
Girls’ Youth Lacrosse Annie Richards Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders June 13 – 17 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp is a fun-filled introduction to the game of girls’ lacrosse. We will cover all of the basic skills through lively drills and games. A strong foundation in the basics is necessary to be successful at the higher levels, and this camp provides a positive environment where each camper will be encouraged and her skills developed. Campers should bring a stick, mouth guard, certified protective goggles, cleats and sneakers (for indoor play). Annie Richards is the Collegiate girls’ lacrosse program leader and head coach of the girls’ varsity lacrosse team. Over the past 15 years, Annie has coached athletes of all abilities from youth through the international level. She came to Collegiate from Virginia Tech where she coached the Hokies for two years and her coaching career also includes a bronze medal finish at the 2005 World Cup with the England National Team. For more information, or advice about equipment purchase, contact Annie Richards at arichards@collegiate-va.org.
Geronimo Girls’ Lacrosse Annie Richards Rising 5th – Rising 10th Graders August 1 – 5 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170 Collegiate School Robins Campus • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Continuing the Geronimo tradition into the summer, Annie Richards will take campers to the next level with the skill instruction and player development strategies needed for success at the middle and high school levels. A variety of lacrosse skills will be practiced through fun drills and game scenarios. Emphasis will be on individual improvement as well as developing team strategy. Campers should bring a stick, certified protective goggles, mouth guard, cleats and sneakers (for indoor play). Annie Richards is the Collegiate girls’ lacrosse program leader and head coach of the girls’ varsity lacrosse team. Over the past 15 years, Annie has coached athletes of all abilities from youth through the international level. She came to Collegiate from Virginia Tech where she coached the Hokies for two years and her coaching career also includes a bronze medal finish at the 2005 World Cup with the England National Team. For more information, or advice about equipment purchase, contact Annie Richards at arichards@collegiate-va.org.
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Annie Richards Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders August 1 – 5 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 Collegiate School Robins Campus • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This camp is a fun-filled introduction to the game of girls’ lacrosse. We will cover all of the basic skills through lively drills and games. A strong foundation in the basics is necessary to be successful at the higher levels, and this camp provides a positive environment where each camper will be encouraged and her skills developed. Campers should bring a stick, mouth guard, certified protective goggles, cleats and sneakers (for indoor play). Annie Richards is the Collegiate girls’ lacrosse program leader and head coach of the girls’ varsity lacrosse team. Over the past 14 years, Annie has coached athletes of all abilities from youth through the international level. She came to Collegiate from Virginia Tech where she coached the Hokies for two years and her coaching career also includes a bronze medal finish at the 2005 World Cup with the England National Team. For more information, or advice about equipment purchase, contact Annie Richards at arichards@collegiate-va.org.
Youth Soccer Page Chapman Rising K – Rising 5th Graders (Coed) June 27 – July 1 Half Day: 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. • $215 Full Day: 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. • $325 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. • Full-day campers bring a lunch from home each day. Beginning players will receive the instruction needed to allow them to develop a lifelong relationship with the “beautiful game.” Experienced players will receive the technical instruction needed to allow them to hone their skills to take their game to the next level. Our goal is to have every player leave camp eagerly anticipating their next opportunity to play soccer. Skill development will be emphasized in a game-based environment. This coed camp is open to players of all levels of experience and ability. During this week, players will receive more quality “time on the ball” than during an entire recreational season. All campers will receive a soccer ball. All players should wear cleats (if available) and bring sneakers for indoor soccer. Page Chapman is a Lower School physical education teacher, Collegiate head JV boys’ soccer coach, indoor soccer coach and a long time club coach in the Richmond area. The staff will consist of JV boys’ coach and Middle School history teacher David Fuller, and current and former members of the Collegiate School soccer program. The focus of the camp will be on small group work and fun games that promote skill development. For more information, contact Page Chapman at pchapman@collegiate-va.org.
Junior Youth Soccer Page Chapman 4-year-olds – Rising Kindergarteners (Coed) June 27 – July 1 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. This is an introductory camp to the sport of soccer. We will teach the basic skills and create a love for “the beautiful game.” The participants will get lots of “ time on the ball” and we will use a variety of tag games and relay races to promote game sense. Open to players of all levels of experience and ability, campers will learn the proper technique of dribbling, shooting, passing and even how to do a goal dance after they score a brilliant goal. All players should wear cleats (if available) and bring sneakers for indoor soccer. Page Chapman is a Lower School physical education teacher, Collegiate head JV boys’ soccer coach, indoor soccer coach and a long time club coach in the Richmond area. The staff will consist of JV boys’ coach and Middle School history teacher David Fuller, and current and former members of the Collegiate School soccer program. The focus of the camp will be on small group work and fun games that promote skill development. For more information, contact Page Chapman at pchapman@collegiate-va.org.
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RiverCats Girls’ Youth Softball Skills Robby Turner Rising K – Rising 4th Graders June 20 – 24 • 1 – 3 p.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus $170 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Remember playing wiffle ball in the back yard when you were a kid? All you needed was a plastic ball, a bat and some bases. Well, softball has come a long way since then, but the fundamental game remains the same and the fun that comes from playing the game the right way still remains. Don’t worry about the expensive bats and high-priced gloves and come out and have some fun. This camp is designed for girls who would like to learn the fundamental skills associated with softball in a fun, low-key manner. Campers will learn how to throw, field, hit, catch and run the bases through age-appropriate games and drills. This is a great camp for softball beginners! Current varsity and JV softball players will serve as assistant counselors for this camp. Robby Turner teaches Kindergarten in the Lower School and has been running sports camps in the Richmond area for more than two decades. He was named the softball program leader and head varsity coach at Collegiate in 2010. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
Richmond Kickers Goal Scoring Ages 8 – 16 (Coed) July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $195 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Under the instruction of nationally licensed coaches and pro players, all attendees will receive age-appropriate, specialized instruction on all technical and tactical aspects of scoring goals. Areas to be covered will include positioning, ball striking, agility, heading, and decision-making. All campers will receive a poster and a free ticket to a Kickers home game. For more information, contact Andy McIntosh at amcintosh@richmondkickers.com.
Girls’ Softball – Next Level Robby Turner Rising 5th – Rising 12th Graders July 25 – 29 • 4 – 6 p.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus $170 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. Come on out this summer and get ready to take your softball game to the next level. This camp is designed to get girls ready for the teams that they will be trying out for in the coming years. Campers will work on refining their fundamental softball skills through repetition and attention to detail. Daily offensive drills will include working with tees, soft-tossing, hitting in the cage, bunting and base running. Campers will strengthen their defensive skills by fielding plenty of batted balls, breaking down their throwing motion, and focusing on their fielding and throwing footwork. Positioning, strategy and “game secrets” will be discussed as players work to be the best softball players they can be. Coaches will use video to break down each player’s hitting, fielding and throwing motions. Each day will provide plenty of situational and scrimmage scenarios, and daily contests and competitions will insure that this camp has the perfect blend of fun and hard work! Campers should bring a baseball/softball cap and glove. Extra gloves will be on hand for those who need them.
Richmond Kickers Goalkeeping Ages 8 – 16 (Coed) July 11 – 15 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $195 • Bring a healthy snack and filled water bottle from home each day. Under the instruction of nationally licensed coaches and pro players, all goalkeepers will receive age-appropriate instruction on all aspects of goalkeeping. Areas to be covered will include positioning, handling, agility, coordination, distribution and decision-making. All campers will receive a poster and a free ticket to a Kickers home game. For more information, contact Andy McIntosh at amcintosh@richmondkickers.com.
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Robby Turner teaches Kindergarten in the Lower School and has been running sports camps in the Richmond area for more than two decades. He was named the softball program leader and head varsity coach at Collegiate in 2010. Varsity and JV assistant coaches will be helping with this camp. For more information, contact Robby Turner at rturner@collegiate-va.org.
“ Summer Quest has always been a great program for my son. This was his third year attending and we plan to enroll our daughter in 2016. Thank you for your professionalism and your enthusiasm.”
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Mike Stott Rising 6th – Rising 9th Graders July 11 – 15 • 1 – 4 p.m. Collegiate School Aquatic Center $215 • Campers should bring a bathing suit, towel, change of clothes, snack and filled water bottle each day. Fun, Fitness and Competition…just in time for summer league championships! If your child loves the water and swim team even more, but can’t seem to get enough individual coach attention then this camp is for them. Limited to a maximum 1:6 coach-to-swimmer ratio, sessions will focus on technical improvement of the four competitive strokes, underwater kicking, building endurance as well as mastering starts and turns. Instructors will teach basic dryland skills and use fins, pull buoys, tempo trainers and videotape as part and parcel of the stroke improvement process. Pick-up and drop-off for this camp will be at Luck Hall, located on the Collegiate Lower School campus. Campers will be transported to and from CSAC in a Collegiate bus driven by Collegiate faculty. Mike Stott is the head varsity boys’ and girls’ swim coach at Collegiate. In the last 13 years his teams have won four Prep League, six League of Independent Schools and eight state championships. He has coached summer camps at the Universities of Arizona and Virginia and for the last 22 years has interviewed and written about the nation’s best Olympic, college and club swimmers. In his competitive career he was an accomplished open water swimmer. Coach Stott will be assisted by members and coaches of the Collegiate varsity swim team. Laure Ray is an assistant swim coach at Collegiate. She has served as head coach, masters coach and swim instructor at the Newport News Family YMCA and the Tuckahoe YMCA in Richmond. As a USA Triathlon certified coach with Peluso Open Water and Endorphin Fitness she has worked with youth and adult athletes to become proficient in the swim portion of the triathlon and other forms of competitive swimming. For more information, contact Mike Stott at mstott@collegiate-va.org.
Beginner/Intermediate Tennis Karin Whitt Rising 1st – Rising 8th Graders (Coed) July 25 – 29 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus – Williams Bollettieri Tennis Center $215 • Campers should bring a racquet, filled water bottle, sun protection (sunscreen and hat/visor) and a towel. Tennis is a sport everyone can enjoy for a lifetime. Learn the techniques required to hit the basic strokes of tennis and/or improve your skills through five fun-filled days of instruction, drills, strategy and fitness sessions and games. All levels of The USTA’s Quick Start Tennis Program will be used as needed to meet the needs of each participant. Karin is the current boys’ and girls’ tennis program leader and head varsity boys’ and girls’ coach. The Collegiate girls’ tennis team captured recent (2009 – 2015) LIS Championships and 2009 VISAA Championship. Karin will use her years of experience as a high school, college and USTA 5.0 rated player along with her 10 years of coaching experience to raise your game to the next level. Current Collegiate tennis coaches and/or former members of the Collegiate varsity tennis teams will assist Coach Whitt. For more information, contact Karin Whitt at kwhitt@collegiate-va.org.
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Girls’ Beginner/Intermediate Volleyball Beth Kondorossy Rising 5th – Rising 9th Graders July 18 – 22 • 9 – 11 a.m. $170 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. The Beginner/Intermediate camp is perfect for all newcomers to volleyball or players with one or two years of experience. This camp will focus on developing and improving the fundamental skills of the game, including passing, setting, serving and hitting. Fun drills, competitions and games will be used to reinforce the basic skills. Campers should bring kneepads. Beth Kondorossy has been involved with Collegiate’s volleyball program since 2008. She has coached one year at the Middle School level and six years at the varsity level. She just finished her fourth year as the head girls’ varsity coach. With many years of playing experience, Beth brings lots of energy, knowledge and a competitive yet fun atmosphere to camp each day. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, Beth is an Associate Director of Admission and Dean of Upper School Student Activities at Collegiate. For more information, contact Beth Kondorossy at bkondorossy@collegiate-va.org.
Intermediate/Advanced Tennis Karin Whitt Rising 5th – Rising 12th Graders (Coed) July 25 – 29 • 1 – 3 p.m. Collegiate School Robins Campus – Williams Bollettieri Tennis Center $170 • Campers should bring a racquet, filled water bottle, sun protection (sunscreen and hat/visor), a towel and jump rope. Do you want to learn how to practice like a JV or varsity player? Perhaps make the JV or varsity tennis team? Develop patterns of play that will help you move up the ladder? If so, this is the camp for you! This five-day camp will include drills, on court footwork and cardio sessions, singles and doubles strategy sessions, competitive games and much more. Karin is in her eighth year as Collegiate girls’ tennis program leader, head varsity girls’ coach and her second year as boys’ tennis program leader and head varsity coach. The Collegiate girls’ tennis team captured recent (2009 – 2015) LIS Championships and 2009 VISAA Championship. Karin will use her years of experience as a high school, college and USTA 5.0 rated player along with her 10 years of coaching experience to raise your game to the next level. Current Collegiate tennis coaches and/or former members of the Collegiate varsity tennis teams will assist Coach Whitt. Nine- and ten-year-olds who are already playing competitive tennis are welcome to contact Karin Whitt regarding the appropriate session to attend. For more information, contact Karin Whitt at kwhitt@collegiate-va.org.
Girls’ Intermediate/Advanced Volleyball Beth Kondorossy Rising 8th – Rising 12th Graders July 18 – 22 • 3 – 5:30 p.m. $200 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. The Intermediate/Advanced camp is for players who want to take their game to the next level and prepare for the upcoming season. The camp will focus on continuing the development of proper technique with the essential skills, including passing, setting, serving, blocking, digging and hitting. Players should be prepared to gain success in an atmosphere that is fun and competitive. Athletes will receive high quality training and instruction by a staff that includes former college athletes as well as a select group of high school coaches, all of whom have a passion for volleyball and want to share their knowledge and experience. Campers should bring kneepads. Beth Kondorossy has been involved with Collegiate’s volleyball program since 2008. She has coached one year at the Middle School level and six years at the varsity level. She just finished her fourth year as the head girls’ varsity coach. With many years of playing experience, Beth brings lots of energy, knowledge and a competitive yet fun atmosphere to camp each day. In addition to her coaching responsibilities, Beth is an Associate Director of Admission and Dean of Upper School Student Activities at Collegiate. For more information, contact Beth Kondorossy at bkondorossy@collegiate-va.org.
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“ Top notch, well-organized camp with wonderful, positive teachers. Also a fantastic variety of camp choices. Will definitely have my kids go back next year.”
Mac Friddell Rising 1st – Rising 4th Graders August 1 – 5 • 1 – 3 p.m. $170 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. No prior wrestling experience is required for this fun introduction to the sport of wrestling. Wrestling is a great sport that will also help increase overall athleticism and develop skills that will help athletes in a wide variety of sports. This camp is tailored to the needs of Lower School students who have little to no wrestling experience and who are looking to play wrestling-related games, learn some of the fundamentals of the sport and wrestle live against fellow campers. Each participant should bring wrestling shoes, and wear shorts and a t-shirt. We encourage everyone to bring any old wrestling shoes you may have. On the first day of camp we will allow people needing new shoes to try on those that others have donated. Mac Friddell is the varsity wrestling coach and an Upper School math teacher at Collegiate. After graduating from Collegiate, he was a member of the varsity wrestling team at Princeton University. For more information, please contact Mac Friddell at mac_friddell@collegiate-va.org.
MatCats Middle School Wrestling Mac Friddell Rising 5th – Rising 8th Graders July 11 – 15 • 4 – 6 p.m. $170 • Bring a filled water bottle from home each day. No prior wrestling experience is required for this fun introduction to the sport of wrestling. Wrestling is a great sport that will also help increase overall athleticism and develop skills that will help athletes in a wide variety of sports. This camp is intended for Middle School students of all levels of experience and ability who are looking to play wrestling-related games, learn some of the fundamentals of the sport and wrestle live against fellow campers. Each participant should bring wrestling shoes and wear shorts and a t-shirt. We encourage everyone to bring any old wrestling shoes you may have. On the first day of camp we will allow people needing new shoes to try on those that others have donated. Mac Friddell is the varsity wrestling coach and an Upper School math teacher at Collegiate. After graduating from Collegiate, he was a member of the varsity wrestling team at Princeton University. For more information, please contact Mac Friddell at mac_friddell@collegiate-va.org.
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MatCats Youth Wrestling
Summer Quest
Extended CAMPS & Lunch BuncH
Rising K – Rising 8th Graders Do you need supervision for your child before, between or after attending camps at Collegiate Summer Quest? If so, consider our Morning and Afternoon Extended Camp programs held in Collegiate’s after-school facility space on the lower level of Luck Hall and our noon – 1 p.m. Lunch Bunch program.
Extended Camp – Morning
Lunch Bunch
7:45 – 9 a.m. $30/week Campers must be enrolled in a morning camp the week they are registered for Morning Extended Camp. Summer Quest staff will take campers to their morning camps after supervised play. Please indicate the need for Morning Extended Camp when you register.
Noon – 1 p.m. Free or $30/week Additional $20/week for purchased lunch FREE If your child is attending both morning and early afternoon Summer Quest camps during the week and you want supervision from noon until 1 p.m., you may register for the FREE Lunch Bunch program. Summer Quest staff pick up campers from morning camps at noon, take them to eat lunch (bring a bag lunch each day or purchase a lunch, when available, for an additional $20/week) and provide supervised play before taking them to their 1 p.m. afternoon camp.
Extended Camp – Afternoon 3 – 6 p.m. $75/week Campers must be enrolled in an afternoon camp the week they are registered for Afternoon Camp. Summer Quest staff will pick up campers after their afternoon camps and take them to Extended Camp for supervised play. Please indicate the need for Afternoon Extended Camp when you register.
$30/WEEK If you want your child to stay for lunch after their morning camp ends at noon, or arrive for lunch at noon before their afternoon camp starts at 1 p.m., the fee for Lunch Bunch is $30/week. If you would like to purchase a lunch it is an additional $20/week. Please indicate the need for Lunch Bunch when you register for camp. For more information, please contact the Summer Quest office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org or (804) 665-1750 or (804) 741-9714.
EXTENDED CAMP AND LUNCH BUNCH SESSIONS ARE OFFERED DURING THESE WEEKS: Week 1* . . . . . . . June 13 – 17 Week 2 . . . . . . . . June 20 – 24 Week 3 . . . . . . . . June 27 – July 1 Week 4 . . . . . . . . July 5 – 8 Week 5 . . . . . . . . July 11 – 15 Week 6 . . . . . . . . July 18 – 22 Week 7 . . . . . . . . July 25 – 29 Week 8* . . . . . . . August 1 – 5 *Purchased lunch is not available for Week 1 and Week 8.
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Summer Quest
Academics
Upper School Rising 9th – Rising 12th Graders
Upper School classes completed by Collegiate Middle School students may be taken for advancement, but will not be credited toward graduation requirements or used in the calculation of a student’s GPA. However, these courses will be recorded on the student’s transcript. All classes meet Monday through Friday, unless otherwise noted. Though the pacing will differ, course content and academic demands remain consistent with the semester-long versions of these electives. Students will earn the same ½ credit they would have earned for taking the course in the fall or spring. These courses are also open to non-Collegiate students seeking summer enrichment opportunities.
College Application JumpStart – Hit the Ground Running
Algebra Boot Camp 9
Collegiate College Counseling Rising 12th Graders at Collegiate Session I: August 8 – 12 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Session II: August 8 – 12 • 1 – 4 p.m. $215 Are you looking to reduce anxiety over organizing your college application process? How about tackling the applications themselves and their essays, or communicating your “demonstrated interest” – whether by phone, email or interview settings? Collegiate’s college counselors take care during the junior and senior years to prepare you well for these tasks, including the summer assignment of a completed application draft, but this Hit the Ground Running seminar offers you the structure and time-on-task for an intensive jumpstart. Primary topics are: researching and organizing applications; completing online applications; crafting essays; communication 101, including interviews; essay feedback; and, fine-tuning lists. You’ll walk away with a personalized notebook for organization, tasks underway or under your belt and great advice. And, your college counselors are uniquely poised to offer that advice – together, they have over 50 years of experience in college counseling and admission, and they’ve evaluated more than 30,000 applications as admission officers in highly selective institutions from coast to coast, including Johns Hopkins, Stanford, UNC – Chapel Hill, U. Vermont, and Washington & Lee. This course will be presented by the Collegiate College Counseling staff: Kim Ball, Erin Breese, Aaron Fulk and Brian Leipheimer. For more information, contact Brian Leipheimer at bleipheimer@collegiate-va.org.
Jennifer Keiper Rising 9th Graders July 25 – 29 • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. $215 Face it…we all forget some things over the summer! This camp is designed to help with that problem. We will work on specific skills from Algebra I and practice them so they are fresh in your mind for the start of Upper School. This is a great camp for people who would like to get a leg up on the new year and start Algebra with a positive attitude. Jennifer Keiper is a Middle School teacher at Collegiate. She has taught for 16 years in Virginia and New Jersey. She loves to help students who have never liked math before to look at it from a different perspective and feel more comfortable with the subject. For more information, contact Jennifer Keiper at jennifer_keiper@collegiate-va.org.
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Upper School Academics
Non-Credit Courses
Extended Camps & Lunch Bunch
A student who misses two or more classes in a four-week Summer Quest academic course typically may not receive academic credit for that course.
ACT Strategies
Chris Scanniello (owner/instructor) joined the organization in 2009. He is a graduate of Virginia Tech with a BS in industrial and systems engineering. After 11+ years in the semiconductor industry working as a software engineer, he returned to student instruction as a private tutor for both high school and college students. He conducts all sections of both regular and honors SAT and ACT classes (group and individual) and provides instructor training.
CSS Tutoring Services Rising 11th – Rising 12th Graders Session I: July 11 – 14 • 9 – 11 a.m. Session II: July 18 – 21 • 9 – 11 a.m. Session III: July 25 –28 • 9 – 11 a.m. Session IV: August 1 – 4 • 9 – 11 a.m. Monday – Thursday $575 per session Want to prepare for the fall ACT during the summer? CSS Tutoring Services is offering their full ACT preparation and strategy course on the Collegiate campus. Take advantage of their 20+ years of test preparation experience and our unique approach to achieve your desired scores. The ACT Strategies Course is designed and presented in four strategy classes (Monday – Thursday). While each class includes math and English skills review beyond the basic level, the primary objective is to build a successful strategy for test taking. At the first class meeting, each student receives a practice book and a folder of information. Inside the folder are the test strategy guidelines and the class assignments. Each class meeting ends with a homework assignment to reinforce skills.
For more information, please visit www.satactprep4u.com or contact CSS Tutoring Services at (804) 897-7136 or csstutoring@aol.com.
Credit Classes ENGLISH Classes While a student may take more than one ½ credit English elective during the summer session, only one per year may be substituted for an academic-year semester course. Regardless of summer elective work, every Collegiate student must take at least one English course at Collegiate School during their junior and senior years.
SAT Strategies
Fiction Workshop
CSS Tutoring Services Rising 11th – Rising 12th Graders Session I: July 11 – 14 • 9 – 11 a.m. Session II: July 18 – 21 • 9 – 11 a.m. Session III: July 25 –28 • 9 – 11 a.m. Session IV: August 1 – 4 • 9 – 11 a.m. Monday – Thursday $575 per session Want to prepare for the fall SATs during the summer? CSS Tutoring Services is offering their full SAT preparation and strategy course on the Collegiate campus. Take advantage of their 20+ years of test preparation experience and our unique approach to achieve your desired scores. The SAT Strategies Course is designed and presented in four strategy classes (Monday – Thursday). While each class includes skills review beyond the basic level, the primary objective is to build a successful strategy for test taking. At the first class meeting, each student receives a practice book and a folder of information. Inside the folder are the test strategy guidelines, the class assignments and a list of important vocabulary words. Each class meeting ends with a homework assignment to reinforce skills.
Bart Thornton, PhD Rising 11th – Rising 12th Graders Session I: June 13 – July 8 • 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Session II: July 11– August 5 • 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Monday – Friday No class on Monday, July 4 $1,095 per session Designed for students who have shown an aptitude for creative writing and thought, Fiction Workshop focuses on contemporary literature and fiction writing. In some ways the class will resemble the prototypical English class: you will read, discuss and write about the material you have read. On the other hand, the vast majority of work you produce will be creative rather than critical. By course’s end, you will have written three strong stories and a compelling novella (several chapters in length). This work – presented in an “anthology” along with some of your favorite pieces by your peers – will serve as a testament to your originality and diligence as a fiction writer and editor. Dr. Bart Thornton chaired the English Department for seven years at Collegiate School, where he now serves as Dean of Faculty. He teaches American literature, Russian literature, Postmodernism, and an interdisciplinary course called “Anarchy and the Avant-Garde.” Previously, he taught at independent schools in Houston and Chicago. In addition to holding a doctorate in English from the University of Texas at Austin, he writes novels and screenplays. Qualified Collegiate students – those who have earned an Aaverage or better in their last two semesters of English – may take this elective for Honors credit. This will, however, require additional, independent reading and writing. For more information, contact Bart Thornton at bthornton@collegiate-va.org.
Carolyn Scanniello (founder/instructor) started the SAT tutoring business in 1990. She is a graduate of the University of Richmond with a BA in history and a masters of education specializing in exceptional education. She has tutored SAT preparation skills individually and in small groups for over 25 years. Carolyn created this unique curriculum, provides instructor training and lectures occasionally on the subject of SAT/ACT preparation. Carolyn teaches both the regular and Honors level students.
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Literature of Conflict Vlastik Svab Rising 11th – Rising 12th Graders July 11– August 5 • 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Monday – Friday $1,095 per session The last 15 years of U.S. involvement in conflicts around the globe has fundamentally changed our perspectives of war and those who fight it. At this pivotal juncture in American history, we should explore the literature that has been written about conflict and its effects on those in the battle and beyond. We will read depictions of and reactions to warfare, ranging from the Trojan War to our most recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Texts will include poetry, fiction, non-fiction and graphic media, including work from Anthony Swofford, Kevin Powers, Erich Maria Remarque, Garry Trudeau and military blogs written directly from the field. The graphic nature of the subject matter will require a serious and thoughtful approach to a topic that has been a persistent presence in society. Vlastik Svab has taught Upper School English at Collegiate for nine years; previously, he taught honors and AP English at Mount Carmel Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana. Along with teaching English 9 and Junior/Senior electives, he is also the Senior Speech program coordinator and an advisor for Collegiate’s online student newspaper, The Match. Qualified Collegiate students – those who have earned an Aaverage or better in their last two semesters of English – may take this elective for Honors credit. This will, however, require additional, independent reading and writing. For more information, contact Vlastik Svab at vsvab@collegiate-va.org.
“ Taking this class during the summer allows my older son time for another AP class this year.”
English 9 and Junior/Senior electives, he is also the Senior Speech program coordinator and an advisor for Collegiate’s online student newspaper, The Match. Qualified Collegiate students – those who have earned an A- average or better in their last two semesters of English – may take this elective for Honors credit. This will, however, require additional, independent reading and writing. For more information, contact Vlastik Svab at vsvab@collegiate-va.org.
Health & Wellness Classes All Collegiate students must complete Health and Wellness I and Health and Wellness II, each 1/2 credit. A student may take both sections of Health and Wellness II (Driver’s Education and Fitness and Nutrition) during the summer. This will allow for room in the student’s schedule during the school year.
Satire Vlastik Svab Rising 11th – Rising 12th Graders June 13 – July 8 • 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Monday – Friday No class on Monday, July 4 $1,095 per session Comedian Lewis Black describes fundamentalism as “the inability to laugh at yourself.” Dave Barry defines a sense of humor as “a measurement of the extent to which we realize that we are trapped in a world almost totally devoid of reason. Laughter is how we express the anxiety we feel at this knowledge.” Satire comes in many forms: printed word, image and modern visual media. Scholars, journalists and artists have been mocking social norms and human folly since ancient Greece, and this course will continue the tradition of recognizing the hypocrisies and vices of human society. Notable satirists, including Jonathan Swift, Mark Twain, H.L. Mencken, Stephen Colbert, Aristophanes, David Sedaris and Joseph Heller, are just a few of the masters of wit and acerbic sarcasm that are both smarter and funnier than you. Vlastik Svab has taught Upper School English at Collegiate for nine years; previously, he taught honors and AP English at Mount Carmel Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana. Along with teaching
Rising 9th – Rising 12th Graders June 20 – July 1 • 1 – 3 p.m. Monday – Friday $245 This is a required course for Upper School Collegiate students to meet the requirement for one-half of Health and Wellness II. Taking this class in the summer frees up time in the fall for other pursuits. This two-week, 1/4 credit summer course will cover different aspects of nutrition and fitness. Students will study nutrition related to current events, how nutrition relates directly to health, the nutrition tools that are available on a daily basis and how the digestive and immune systems work. We will also examine the main food nutrients such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water. Participants will be able to plan a healthy diet and explain how food and fitness relate directly to energy and a healthy body. For more information, contact the Summer Quest Office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org.
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Upper School Academics
Fitness and Nutrition
Driver’s Education – Classroom Instruction
World Religions Brad Cooke, Courtney Schweickart Rising 10th – Rising 12th Graders Session I: June 20 – July 15 • 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Cooke) Session II: July 5 – July 29 • 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Schweikart) Monday – Friday No class on Monday, July 4 $1,095 per session
Rising 10th – Rising 12th Graders June 20 – July 1 • 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Monday – Friday $325 Classroom instruction is a key part of securing a driver’s license. Taking this class in the summer frees up time in the fall for other pursuits. This Driver’s Education course completes the classroom requirement needed by a student to obtain a Driver’s Permit in Virginia. For more information, contact the Summer Quest Office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org.
“And take upon us the mystery of things as if we were God’s spies...” – Shakespeare, King Lear The objective of this course is two-fold: 1) to introduce students to the academic study of religion, and 2) to survey various topics within the historical, literary and philosophical traditions of the world’s major religions. We will begin by asking some fundamental questions. What is the meaning of religion? What does it mean to be human? What is the relationship between consciousness and religion? Are human beings as human beings necessarily religious beings? In other words, we will consider the possibility that religion is a universal phenomenon – perhaps even a necessary one – in human life. Then, in attempting to survey some of the Bible and some parts of the world’s major religious traditions, we will give some attention to historical and cultural settings, but we will also emphasize the reading of sacred texts and other critical primary source material in order to grasp something of their insight into the basic religious questions. It is hoped that each student will attain an objective yet sympathetic understanding and appreciation of religion and its role in human affairs. Brad Cooke has taught at Collegiate since 2011 and this is his 17th year as a teacher. Courtney began teaching at Collegiate in 2015 and this is her seventh year teaching. For more information, contact the Summer Quest office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org.
HISTORY Classes
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World History I – Rise of Civilization to Exploration Brian Justice, Kevin Coffey Rising 9th Graders Session I: June 13 – July 8 • 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Coffey) Session II: June 27 – July 22 • 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Justice) Monday – Friday No class on Monday, July 4 $1,095 per session This one semester requirement for ninth graders provides an introduction to historical thinking in the context of world history. This course begins with a survey of topics in Ancient and Medieval History and concludes with an examination of the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Age of Exploration. The course aims to develop critical thinking, writing and research skills through a variety of projects and assessments. Brian Justice began teaching in 1992 and he has taught religion and history at Collegiate School since 1996. He has taught and coached with Summer Quest since 1996. Kevin Coffey has taught at Collegiate since 2013 and this is his 15th year as a teacher. For more information, contact the Summer Quest office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org.
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“ Love that you added more academic options this year! My child received lots of individualized attention.” Math Classes Every Upper School Collegiate student is required to take a minimum of three years (three credits) of math. Honors Statistics will count as one 1/2 credit towards the math requirement. Principles of Research and Communication with Microsoft Excel will count as a one 1/2 credit general elective, not a math requirement.
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Honors Statistics
Kristine Chiodo Rising 10th – Rising 12th Graders July 11 – August 5 • 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Monday – Friday $1,095 per session In the 21st century workplace, people must be able to use spreadsheets to manage and analyze data and communicate those results efficiently and effectively. Spreadsheets are often used to keep track of financial data, but they can also be used to model consumer information, show trends, create charts and graphs to communicate internally and externally, and to make informed decisions. Spreadsheets and communication software are used in businesses, research labs, government offices, schools and any place where data can be collected and analyzed. In this 1/2 credit course, students will explore examples of real-world presentations from a variety of fields including business, government and science. They will learn techniques in research and data collection and will design and conduct their own research/data collection project. Also, they will then learn how to use Microsoft Excel to organize, analyze and make charts and graphs to communicate the results of their research. Lastly, students will study techniques in oral presentation and will present the findings of their own research projects using digital presentation software. Kristine Chiodo just finished her first year at Collegiate where she teaches Calculus, Honors Precalculus and Honors Geometry and Trigonometry. Kristine holds a BS in civil engineering and a master’s degree in mathematics education. She has been teaching high school for 25 years, teaching math, computer programming and computer applications. For more information, contact Kristine Chiodo at kristine_chiodo@collegiate-va.org.
Karen Albright, Jan Rodgers Rising 10th – Rising 12th Graders June 13 – July 8 • 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Monday – Friday No class on Monday, July 4 $1,095 per session Upon return visits to Collegiate it is not unusual to hear former students say, “I so wish I had taken statistics while at Collegiate”. Understanding statistics is important in today’s world and is a required college course for many majors. For current high school students having trouble fitting statistics in their school-year schedule, this course is the answer. The half-credit Honors Statistics course will cover the material from the 1st semester of AP Statistics, including describing data, regression analysis, sampling and experimental design, probability models and sampling distributions. Hands on data collection activities will be used to introduce each new topic. Students wishing to receive AP credit will need to take the second half of AP Statistics in the spring semester. A student may not receive credit for both Honors Statistics and Stats/Applied. Karen Albright has 33 years of teaching experience, with the last 20 years at Collegiate. She currently serves as the Chair of the Mathematics Department and has 11 years experience teaching AP Statistics. Jan Rodgers recently completed her 10th year teaching at Collegiate. Prior to Collegiate she spent many years teaching in Virginia Beach followed by working as a successful tutor in the greater Richmond area. Jan has attended two week long AP Statistics institutes and is in now in her 3rd year of teaching AP Statistics. Prerequisite: A- or better in Honors Algebra 2 or Precalculus or B or better in any other Honors math course. For more information, contact Karen Albright at kalbright@collegiate-va.org or Jan Rodgers at jrodgers@collegiate-va.org
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Principles of Research and Communication with Microsoft Excel
Summer Quest
Adult Programs
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Literary Fiction Portrait Painting Gillian Brown Rising 9th Graders – Adults Tuesday, June 21 – Thursday, June 23 6 – 8:30 p.m. $100 If you’ve ever imagined what your favorite literary fiction character might look like, come and create their portrait! This program will offer the opportunity to really engage your imagination, learn some basics about acrylic painting and portraiture and immerse yourself in the creative process. Bring the knowledge of your favorite literary character, such as personality traits, physical characteristics, era of time in which they lived, whatever you may feel might inform you while creating their portrait. Throughout this process you will learn the basics of mixing colors, applying paint and making brush choices. There will also be opportunities for more complex applications such as incorporating mistakes and building a ground to extract from and trying your hand at contour and blind contour drawing. So spend some time curled up taking in your favorite tome and come prepared this summer to make a masterpiece! Gillian Brown, a native Richmond artist, will share her love of teaching creative art making to all levels of artists. Knowing how to use your tools, allowing yourself freedom to make mistakes and pushing through the “I can’t”, is half of the process. Gillian has a BFA in painting and printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently working on a portrait series of her literary and historical favorites. For more information, contact Gillian Brown at gillianh_brown@collegiate-va.org.
KickStart for Adults Will O’Brien Collegiate Sports Performance Coach Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays June 13 – August 5 • 5:30 – 6:30 a.m. *Class scheduled for Monday, July 4 will be held on Tuesday, July 5. *Must have a minimum for class to make. Pricing: 8 workouts = $200 16 workouts = $360 23 workouts = $460 • Each participant will be required to complete a Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q). KickStart fitness is not your average workout. There are no machines, no boring routines and best of all, there’s something for everyone. Our training methods have been proven at the highest levels of competitive sport to improve your physical performance and energize your personal fitness goals and self-confidence. KickStart fitness is changing the face of Sport Performance Training in Richmond. If you’re ready to make breakthroughs you never thought possible, KickStart is for you. What do you do in a KickStart class? A typical KickStart training session will incorporate a dynamic warm-up, a period of interval training with movements that will have you squat, lunge, push, pull, brace and rotate. These workouts are designed to maintain an elevated heart rate to extend the benefits of strength training and endurance building. We focus on proper movement and technique to ensure maximum benefit. Instead of relying on a series of machines to get you through a workout, you learn to rely on your own body and your own strength to propel you towards breakthroughs you never thought possible. Every day is different. There are always new challenges to take on and new goals to strive for. It’s time to stop making excuses and take a step toward being in the best shape of your life. Hurry...space is limited to the first 25 eager participants! For more information, contact Will O’Brien at wobrien@collegiate-va.org.
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Microsoft Excel Fundamentals
Adult Programs
Phyllis Palmiero Adults Tuesday, July 26 – Thursday, July 28 2 – 4 p.m. $90 Simple data collection is not a viable life skill without the ability to analyze the data. Applications like Microsoft Excel are becoming a dominant force in education and the corporate world to help quickly organize and create graphical representations of data for easier analysis. Whether analysis for an economics, finance or marketing course, logging and graphing observations for a science lab, or simply preparing a budget for a project, knowledge of Excel can often make these tasks much easier to help gain a better understanding of the data, its trends, and what one can conclude from it. This course will introduce participants to the basic fundamentals needed to do both simple and complex data analyses by learning how to create spreadsheets, develop formulas, compare and analyze results and graphically depict them. This course will be taught by Phyllis Palmiero, Collegiate Vice President for Finance & Administration, who regularly uses Excel in her daily work. For more information, contact the Summer Quest Office at summerquest@collegiate-va.org. 56
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Collegiate School Summer Quest • 103 North Mooreland Road • Richmond, VA 23229 (804) 665-1750 • (804) 741-9714 • Fax: (804) 740-8975 • summerquest@collegiate-va.org See page 59 for general registration and camp information.
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All campers in Cubs, Sports and Hooked on Books camps will receive a t-shirt. Please indicate desired t-shirt size.
Youth: ❑ 6–8
❑ 10–12 ❑ 14–16
Adult: ❑ S Note: T-shirt sizes run slightly small.
Extended Camp You must be enrolled in a Summer Quest program(s) to attend Extended Camp. For more information, see page 50. (M)
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If not paying in full prior to May 1, please submit a non-refundable deposit of $50 per program, which will be applied to the total cost of tuition. After May 1, full tuition (which is non-refundable) must be submitted.
Morning..................................................... 7:45 AM – 9:00 AM.............$30
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(LB) Lunch Bunch* .......................................... Noon – 1:00 PM..................$30
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Balance Due May 1: $ _________________________
* If a camper is registered for both morning and early afternoon Summer Quest camps, Lunch Bunch is included at no cost; however, please indicate need below.
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How did you first hear about Summer Quest? _________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
P lease read the f ollow i ng care f u lly : To the best of my knowledge, the information I have supplied on this registration form is true and accurate. In the event that my child needs medical attention, I authorize the school and give my consent to the school to provide such service and/or transport my child to a hospital or treatment facility. I hereby certify my child is in a good health and may participate in all activities. I hereby give my permission for my child’s picture to appear in future publications. (See page 59 for details.) I give permission for my child to ride in school-approved transportation to and from camp activities. I agree to be responsible for all the charges and fees for my child enrolled in this summer program.
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For More Information • Visit www.collegiate-va.org and click on Summer Quest for up-to-date information throughout the year. • C all the Summer Quest office at (804) 665-1750 or (804) 741-9714, or email summerquest@collegiate-va.org. • The Summer Quest office is located in Luck Hall on the Lower School Campus. See the campus map on the inside back cover for the exact location. • The Summer Quest office hours are Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Summer Quest is closed on Monday, July 4.
Registration, Payment and Refund Information
Health and Safety • A registered nurse and a certified athletic trainer are members of our Summer Quest staff.
• To register, each participant must complete or update their registration information online (or complete and mail a registration form) and pay a non-refundable deposit of $50 per program, prior to May 1, to ensure enrollment. Payments may be made by credit card online or by submitting a check (made out to ‘Collegiate School Summer Quest’) with registration form. Registrations submitted after May 1 must include tuition paid in full.
• The medical information on the registration form must be completed to attend Summer Quest. • Participants are expected to wear shoes at all times while on campus unless instructed otherwise by a teacher or a coach. • The pools are supervised at all times by a lifeguard, camp teachers and counselors.
• Tuition balance must be paid in full by May 1 to continue to reserve each participant’s place. If full payment is not received by May 1, the space may be given to the next person on the waiting list.
Photographs and Quotations
• After registering for programs, any future changes in registration must be made in writing (via email or written note) and submitted to the Summer Quest office.
• Summer Quest has the right to use photographs or quotations of Summer Quest participants for future brochures, advertisements and other Summer Quest marketing purposes, unless otherwise noted on the registration form by the parent/guardian.
• The $50 per program deposit is non-refundable. However, if a participant changes his or her registration, the remainder of the tuition (less the $50 non-refundable deposit per camp) can be used as a credit towards another Summer Quest 2016 program. The credit cannot be transferred to future summer programs. • All programs are subject to maximum and minimum enrollments. Under-enrolled programs may be cancelled. • Participants are enrolled in the order in which their registrations are received. You will be notified if the program you have registered for is full. • Tuition is not refunded or pro-rated for part-time attendance, including situations such as a participant’s dismissal because of a disciplinary action. • Campers will not be permitted to attend a Summer Quest program if there is an outstanding balance.
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Directions to Collegiate’s Mooreland Road Campus Collegiate School 103 North Mooreland Road Richmond, VA 23229 The Mooreland Road Campus is located north of the intersection of River Road and North Mooreland Road. The entrances to the Upper, Middle and Lower School campuses are on North Mooreland Road. The Summer Quest Office is located in Luck Hall on the Lower School Campus.
Directions to the Collegiate School Aquatics Center
From the North
CSAC: 5050 Ridgedale Parkway Richmond, VA 23234
Take I-95 South to Parham Road Exit West (this exit is north of the city of Richmond exits). Continue south on Parham Road until it intersects with River Road (River Road at this point is above Parham); turn left, following signs to River Road; turn right onto River Road and continue west to North Mooreland Road. Turn right. Continue north on North Mooreland Road to the entrance for your activity.
From the North From 95 S, take the exit onto I-195 S toward Powhite Parkway. Take exit on the LEFT onto Chippenham Parkway/VA-150 S. Exit onto Iron Bridge Rd/VA-10 towards Chesterfield. Turn right at Ridgedale Parkway and follow it around the back, directly to Ukrop Park.
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From 95 N, take exit 67B to merge onto Chippenham Pkwy/VA-150 N toward US-60/US360. Exit onto Iron Bridge Rd/VA-10 towards Chesterfield. Turn right at Ridgedale Parkway and follow it around the back, directly to Ukrop Park.
Take I-64 West into the city of Richmond; will merge with I-95. Continue on I-64/I-95 until I-64 (to Charlottesville) break away from I-95 North. Take I-64 West to Parham Road South Exit. Then follow the same directions found under “From the North.”
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From the West
From I-64 E, take exit 181 for Parham Rd. Continue on Chippenham Parkway/VA-150 S. Exit onto Iron Bridge RD/VA-10 towards Chesterfield. Turn right at Ridgedale Parkway and follow it around the back, directly to Ukrop Park.
Take I-64 East to the Gaskins Road South Exit (Exit 36). Turn right onto Gaskins Road and go 3.8 miles (thru 5 stoplights) until you reach River Road. Turn left onto River Road and go approximately .8 mile. Turn left onto North Mooreland Road (River Road Presbyterian Church on corner). Continue on North Mooreland to the entrance for your activity.
ALTERNATE From Collegiate School, take River to Parham and cross the Willey Bridge onto Chippenham Parkway. Follow directions as above from the West.
From the South Take I-95 North to Chippenham Parkway (Route 150). Stay on Chippenham across the James River. Take the River Road exit. Turn right then follow the same directions found under “From the North.”
From the East From 64 W, take exit 200 for US-60/I-295 toward Rocky Mount, NC. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for I-295 S. Take exit 25 to merge onto VA-895 W toward Richmond – partial toll road. Continue on VA-150 N. Exit onto Iron Bridge Rd/VA-10 towards Chesterfield. Turn right at Ridgedale Parkway and follow it around the back, directly to Ukrop Park.
From 288, take the Patterson Avenue East (Route 6) exit. Take Patterson Avenue East to the light at Gaskins Road. Turn right on Gaskins Road and continue south to River Road. Turn left on River Road to North Mooreland Road.
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Facili ties R Nunnally Hall – Junior Kindergarten, A Hershey Center for the Arts 3rd & 4th Grades Oates Theater H2L2 Studios S Estes Wing – Multipurpose/Lower Mooreland Road Campus Map School P.E. B Sharp Academic Commons T Weinstein Wing – Lower School Art Facilities C Pitt Hall – Upper School & Music L: Alumni/Development A: Hershey Center for the Arts D North Science U Reynolds Hall – 1st & 2nd Grades Oates Theater E McFall Hall – Middle & Upper B V Watt LibraryM: Jacobs Gymnasium School Cafeteria H2L2 Studios Lower School N:Nurse Seal Athletic Center F Reed-Gumenick Library B: Sharp Academic Commons Admission Office – Grades JK-4 G South Science O:Main Physical Office Plant Lower School C: Pitt Hall – Upper School of School H Head West Gymnasium W Luck Hall Middle &Science Upper School Nurse D D: North Junior Kindergarten P: Central Utility Buildin Campus Map I Flippen Hall – Middle School E: McFall Hall – Middle & Upper Kindergarten Q: Burke Hall Cougar Quest J Reeves Center School Cafeteria Facilities Summer Quest K Admission Office – Grades 5-12 R: 3Office Nunnally Hall – Junio Human Resources R: Nunnally Hall (Grades & 4) & Cougar Care A: Hershey Center for the Fine Arts (Oates Theater) F: Reed-Gumenick Library Cougar Shop 3rd & 4th Grades G X Centennial Hall – Lower (Lower School P.E.)School B: Sharp Academic Commons L Alumni/Development G: South Science OfficeS: Estes WingCafeteria S: Estes Wing Multipur T: Weinstein Wing. Lower School Art &–Music C: Upper School M Jacobs Gymnasium H: Head of School Y Athletic Storage Shed T: Weinstein Wing – Low U: Reynolds Hall (Grades 1 & 2) N Seal Athletic Center D: North Science Middle & Upper School Nurse Z Business Office O Physical Plant V: Watt Library (LowerU: School Main Office Reynolds Hall –&1st & J E: Memorial Hall I: Flippen Hall – Middle School West Gymnasium Lower School Admission Office) F: Reed-Gumenick Library V: Watt Library F ields P Central Utility Building W: Luck Hall J: Reeves Center (KindergartenLower Classes) G: South Science School Nurse M1 Grover C. Jones Athletic Field Q Burke Hall X: Luck5-12 Hall (Cougar Quest, Summer Quest Admission Office – Grades Admission Office&– Gr H: Head of School & Upper SchoolK:Nurse M2 Athletic Practice Field Human Resources Suite) Cougar Shop Lower School Main O I: Middle School N Y: Athletic Storage Shed J: Student Activity Center & Powell Center Z: Business Office K: Admissions Office & Cougar Shop
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