ESF Episcopal 2015 Brochure

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Day, Sports and Specialty Camps for boys and girls ages 3-18

At The Episcopal Academy Newtown Square, PA


WHAT’s inside

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The Gold Standard .................................................... 2-3 Our Campus.................................................................. 4-5 Camps Overview ........................................................ 6-7 Mini Camp (age 3)...................................................... 8-9 Day Camp (ages 4-8) ............................................ 10-13 Sports Camp (ages 6-14) ..................................... 14-17 Senior Camp (ages 9-15) ...................................... 18-21 The Center for Growth & Innovation (grades PreK–12) ....................................................22-27 Tennis Camp (ages 6-15) .................................... 28-29 Aquatics Program (ages 4-15) ..........................30-31 Extend Your Day ................................................... 32-33 Other ESF Programs ...................................................34 Ways to Save .................................................................35 How to Enroll & General Information....................36 Applications ............................................................37-40 Tuition Rates....................................................................41

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Welcome

A summer camp experience built around you. We make sure campers enjoy a summer vacation filled with memories they’ll treasure forever. ESF is the premier camp experience for valuable life lessons combined with big summer fun. ESF provides over 60 world-class activities designed to encourage exploration and help campers discover their passion. Your camper’s safety is our top priority. We cultivate a nurturing environment where campers are free to build their confidence while trying something new. ESF is a place where campers make life-long friends.

We deliver summer experiences you’ll only find at ESF Camps.


The gold standard Of Camps

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A tradition of excellence. ESF is more than just a summer camp program; we’re in the business of developing good people. We are committed to fostering our campers’ passions and expanding their horizons through fun, innovative, and enriching experiences. Our programming is deliberately designed for exploring and inspiring innate talents and curiosities. Every program is held to the highest standards of quality and education.

An all-star staff. Our all-adult, full-time and seasonal staff is a dynamic team of certified teachers, graduate & undergraduate students, and experts representing various professions. With a low camper to counselor ratio, it’s the finest collaboration of educators brought together for a premier summer camp experience.

A world-class campus. Only the best will do for our campers. Acres of beautiful summer amenities, indoor and out. A field for all sports. A pool for swimmers. A facility for all activities. A stone’s throw away.

Our year-round operations are guided by cutting edge standards and the best practices utilized by the most prestigious and well-run organizations in the world. From curriculum design and training, to safety and security, the ESF program raises the bar in camp excellence. Since 1982, Michael and Bill Rouse have operated ESF Summer Camps like the family it is. For generations, our unique traditions and life-long memories continue to connect our growing community of happy campers. For life.

“The ESF counselors were the most well trained, responsible and responsive group I’ve ever encountered in any of my children’s camp experiences.” – Mrs. Woushner

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The ultimate summer playground. We transform the pristine campus of The Episcopal Academy each summer into a wonderfully welcoming camp setting offering exceptional, authentic camp experiences that evoke lasting, treasured memories. ESF Camps at The Episcopal Academy is home to a community of children and staff that features extensive indoor and outdoor facilities and provides the perfect setting for campers of all ages to learn and grow. Our exceptional standards include providing a safe, fun, and comfortable environment. Campus facilities are complete with a state-of-the-art athletic complex, 35-meter indoor swimming pool, endless athletic fields, tennis courts, classrooms, art studios, cafeteria, air-conditioned theater, garden and so much more for campers to explore, rain or shine!

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“ESF is a wonderful environment. My kids feel safe, happy and secure enough to try new things. They could not wait to get to camp each day.” – Mrs. Drossman

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Camps Overview

Great summer experiences. In all shapes and sizes. No two campers are alike. And from one year to the next their interests and curiosities change and grow. Their summer experiences should, as well. ESF’s summer programs play at many levels, with each activity designed to appeal to its specific age group. So every camp, at every age, promises something new. Because one size does not fit all.

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MINI CAMP

Day Camp (Ages 4-8)

Sports Camp

(Ages 6-14)

The perfect start. A fun-filled first-camp experience for the littlest campers.

Led by an experienced staff, a wide variety of hands-on activities creating a well-rounded summer camp experience and pure fun!

Four age divisions offering topnotch instruction and game play for all skill levels across 11 sports.

(Age 3)

Arts & Crafts Circle Time Dramatic Play Music & Dance Puppetry & Storytelling Science & Nature Sports Theme Days & Special Events Water Play

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Archery (Grades 2+) ARTventures Campers on the Move Creative & Performing Arts Daily Swimming Instruction Fencing (Grades 2+) Gaga (Grades 1+) Innovation Lab (Grades 2+) Sports Science & Nature Special Events Tennis (Grades 1+) The Great Outdoors: Camping 101 (Grade 3) Theme Days

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Baseball Basketball European Team Handball Flag Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Street Hockey Swimming Tennis

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Senior Camp

TENNIS Camp

Multi-level programs and True Life Adventures designed to broaden the horizons of our older campers.

Individual and group instruction with match play. Continuous improvement for all skill levels.

(Ages 9-15)

Archery Apprentice Leadership Training Program (ages 14+) Art 360° Camp Sleepover (oldest group) Fencing Field Trips: Oracle Travel Games Gaga Quest & Eco-Venture Sports Surge Fitness Swimming Tennis True Life Adventures The Great Outdoors: Camp Life and Wilderness Adventures

(Ages 6-15) (Grades PreK-12) Specialty programs for varied grades and interests. Hands-on, real world experiences, unique paths to choose. Adventure Program Creativity & Design Programs Performing Arts Programs Science Programs Technology Programs

Conditioning & Biomechanics Individual & Group Instruction Match Play Performance Evaluations Round Robins Skills Development Special Events & Tournaments Video Analysis

ESF campers have the opportunity to participate in The Center for Growth and Innovation (CGI) at The Episcopal Academy. CGI offers more than 50 different specialty programs for campers ranging from PreK through 12th grades. Enclosed is a sampling of some of the exciting and unique programs for 2015. The full line-up of offerings will be coming soon!

Go to pages 22 – 27 for details.

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Mini Camp Boys & Girls, age 3

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Instilling greatness starts here! Admittedly, this is our most adorable camp. There is nothing more rewarding for us than watching the littlest ones starting off on their first ever camp experience. Days are packed with enriching activities including musical adventures, science and nature, crafts, water play, sports, theme days and more. This is the camp they would design for themselves.

Activities Circle Time Start the day off right and get revved up for non-stop fun and adventure, complete with morning greetings, songs and stories. Art Express Campers paint, paste, collage and more while making puppets, masks, crazy glasses and photo frames, among other imaginative creations. Water Play A great way to cool off during the summer. With wading pools, water toys and sprinklers, campers have a blast while making a splash. Imagination Station Campers journey to the incredible land of “make believe” with dramatic play, puppetry, storytelling and more. Musical Adventures Campers sing and dance to the rhythm of this musical adventure. Curiosity Club Campers discover science and nature with hands-on experiments, outdoor explorations and scientific adventures. Fun with Sports Build self-confidence and fundamental skills through daily recreational fun such as soccer, tee-ball, parachute and more.

AT A GLANCE AGE 3 Boys & Girls SESSIONS & HOURS 2-9 weeks, June 8 – August 7 Monday – Friday Half Day: 9am – 1pm Full Day: 9am – 3pm Extended Day: 7:30am – 6pm Note: Mini Campers must be potty-trained.

FAVORITE TRADITION Mini Camp Graduation At the end of the summer, a special ceremony where campers are honored for their accomplishments, introduced to Teepee Village at Day Camp, touch the Spirit Stick for the first time, and receive the Official Mini Camp Graduation Cap and Certificate.

HIGHLIGHTS Theme Days Each week, campers enjoy special, theme-related events such as Masquerade Day, Wild and Wacky Hair Day and Silly Sock Day. Special Events Join us for special events including “Special Person” Visit Day, The Mini Camp Show and Mini Camp Graduation.

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Day Camp Boys & Girls, ages 4-8

Swimmer? Artist? Athlete? Have we got a camp for you. A camper’s summer experiences should be as diverse as their growing interests. With a variety of hands-on activities for curious young minds, it’s a time for exploring, creating, discovering, and eye-opening, with endless opportunities to uncover talents and forge new friendships. This is way more than a typical day at camp!

AT A GLANCE AGEs 4-8 Boys & Girls Campers grouped by grade level. SESSIONS & HOURS 2-11 weeks, June 8 – August 21 Monday – Friday: 9am – 3pm Extended Day: 7:30am – 6pm IMPORTANT SHOW DATES Sing For The Red, White & Blue: A Patriotic Journey! (Friday, July 10) From Plank Road Publishing, arr. by Teresa Jennings and Paul Jennings

At The Hop…Let’s All Sing Songs of The ‘50s (Friday, August 7) From Hal Leonard, arr. by Alan Billingsley, choreography by John Jacobson

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Day Camp

Way more than just a day at camp! Led by a dynamic and experienced staff, camp provides a wide variety of exciting hands-on activities and pure fun for a well-rounded summer experience.

Every Day

Every Week

Daily Swim Instruction With a low camper to instructor ratio, learn basic techniques and water safety while progressing through skill levels under the guidance and supervision of our Red Cross certified instructors and lifeguards. Campers receive weekly progress reports and are recognized with awards.

Campers on the Move This energizing combination of movement, dance, yoga and FUN creates an action-packed, fitness experience for campers.

Sports Practice sportsmanship and teamwork while learning the fundamentals of soccer, basketball, baseball, track & field, street hockey, flag football, tee-ball, wiffle ball, tennis and Gaga. With fun weekly tournaments and recreational games, the action is at an all-time high! ARTventures Through classic art projects, keepsake crafts and literature connections, campers learn the elements of art and the principles of design while discovering Master and Contemporary Artists. Projects include tie-dye t-shirts, clay creations, 3-dimensional crafts, painting, collage and more. Science & Nature Dig into science and learn environmental stewardship through scientific investigation, cool experimentation, and outdoor exploration including gardening. Weekly themes are featured. Creative & Performing Arts Make music, dance, sing and learn acting and improv techniques through storytelling, charades, karaoke, tribe cheers, skits and dramatic play. Produce and perform in this year’s camp shows. Time-Honored Traditions Morning Assembly in Teepee Village gets campers energized for a fun-filled, action-packed day of activities. Camp spirit echoes as campers sing camp songs, participate in tribe challenges, and daily announcements are shared. Values are instilled through unique traditions like the Gratitude Rock, Word of the Week and more. *Daily schedule subject to change.

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Special Events Theme-related games and recreational activities, obstacle courses, relays, and more are featured during this exciting teambuilding time. Weekly Themes We love to spice up the summer with Wacky Wednesday themes and fun-filled Fantastic Friday events! Some of our traditional favorites include Masquerade Madness, Patriotic Pizzazz, Bandana Day, and Wild & Wacky Hair Day, just to name a few!

Highlights Camp Shows Sing For The Red, White & Blue: A Patriotic Journey! (Friday, July 10) At The Hop...Let’s All Sing Songs Of The ‘50s (Friday, August 7) Ultimate ESF Games Green vs Blue — who will be the champs this year? Follow the clues for this highly-anticipated ESF tradition of team competitions.


Additional Weekly Activities for Grades 1 to 3 Gaga (Grades 1-3) Campers sprint to the Gaga courts for this action-packed, fast-paced and popular ball game. Fun for all skill levels. Tennis (Grades 1–3) Campers take the court, swing into action and have a ball while developing their skills and techniques. Innovation Lab (Grades 2 & 3) Explore the art of design and innovation through various building challenges while learning problemsolving processes and critical thinking techniques. Archery (Grades 2 & 3) Learn the finer points of the bow and arrow and discover the thrill of hitting the bullseye. Choice Period (Grades 2 & 3) Campers get to feel the independence and ownership of their summer experience by choosing from a unique assortment of activities a few times a week. Fencing (Grades 2 & 3) Learn the history, skills, strategies, and safety techniques of this exciting medieval sport including positions, footwork, attacks, and defense. The Great Outdoors: Camping 101 (Grade 3) Fun projects, outdoor experiences and the ultimate kid’s guide to camping out and wilderness survival!

FAVORITE TRADITION THE SPIRIT STICK Start the day off with a cheer and a challenge. During morning assembly, the Tribe that shows the most teamwork, participation and spirit wins the Spirit Stick for the day.

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Sports Camp Boys & Girls, ages 6-14

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The best multi-sports experience around. With 11 sports to choose from and expert coaches to show the way, this experience will help you discover your inner athlete. From skill fundamentals to game play, from tournament days to World League Competitions, try out a variety of sports and experiences. Whether a novice or elite athlete, receive topnotch instruction geared to your skill level and enjoy game play in 2-3 sports each day.

AT A GLANCE AGEs 6-14 Boys & Girls Grade 1: Ivy League Conference Grades 2-3: Big East Conference Grades 4-5: Big Ten Conference Grades 6+: ACC Conference SESSIONS & HOURS 2-10 weeks, June 8 – August 14 Monday – Friday: 9am – 3pm Extended Day: 7:30am – 6pm Equipment: Baseball glove required. We supply the rest. World League Schedule Week of 6/22 vs. Main Line Sports Camp Week of 7/13 vs. Main Line Sports Camp Week of 7/27 vs. Lawrenceville Sports Camp Week of 8/3: World League Championships *Dates subject to change.

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SPORTS Camp

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11 Featured Sports Individual and group instruction in all featured sports: Baseball

Soccer

Basketball

Softball

European Team Handball

Street Hockey

Flag Football

Daily Swim Tennis

Highlights ACC Invitational (Grades 6+) (During the week of Aug 3) ESF is excited to host the First Annual ACC Invitational Tournament. Held exclusively for all ACC Teams, this premier event will feature campers from multiple ESF Sports Camps coming together for multi-sport games, athletic competition and camaraderie. Bootcamp Fitness Challenge (During the week of July 20) This fun-filled, high-energy event features obstacle courses and circuits designed to enhance physical fitness, speed, agility and coordination. Take the Challenge! Expert Guests & Clinics Local coaches and other top instructors conduct specialized clinics for improving skill sets.

Lacrosse

Ultimate ESF Games Green vs Blue — who will be the champs this year? Follow the clues for this highly-anticipated ESF tradition of team competitions.

Every Day

ESF World League Championship Series (Grades 2+) Travel and compete in this action-packed experience. Get in the game. Win or lose, you’re sure to have a blast.

Golf

Instruction & Skill Development Proper technique, game strategy and fundamental skills, with an emphasis on sportsmanship, teamwork, dedication, and leadership help to develop the total athlete. League Games Campers play games each day to reinforce and practice the skill fundamentals that they have learned in each featured sport. Daily Swimming Instructional swim for Grades 1-3 Recreational swim for Grades 4+ Instruction is also available twice a week, before camp at no additional cost. Advanced Level Training (Grades 6+) Hone fundamental skills and improve performance through a higher level of athletic training with our expert coaches. Player’s Choice (Grades 2+) During Choice period, choose to swim or have the opportunity to broaden your experience and diversify your skills by picking from unique and varied daily sports offerings. Just try it! *Daily schedule subject to change.

Every Week Tournaments Take part in tournaments and championships each week including Stanley Cup, World Cup, World Series, Final Four and more. Leadership Training Become a leader on and off the field. Learn to develop the total athlete and inspire others through motivation and support.

FAVORITE TRADITION WEEKLY AWARDS CEREMONY In honor of outstanding achievements, both on and off the field, campers are recognized with awards in teamwork, hustle, sportsmanship, improvement and leadership.

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Senior Camp Boys & Girls, ages 9-15

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Experiences they’ll never outgrow. The True Life Adventures start here. With a day that begins with team challenges and ends with a Hawaiian luau. Where we build a real life carnival from the ground up and launch a homemade rocket into the sky. With leadership skills and good citizenship built into everything we do. This is no ordinary camp.

AT A GLANCE AGEs 9-15 Boys & Girls Campers grouped by grade level. SESSIONS & HOURS 2-10 weeks, June 8 – August 14 Monday – Friday: 9am – 3pm Extended Day: 7:30am – 6pm TRUE LIFE ADVENTURES SCHEDULE Breakdancing & Hip Hop.........................................June 8–12 Songwriting & Music Production....................... June 15–19 Carnival, Circus, Magic......................................... June 22–26 Acting & Improv............................................... June 29–July 2 Advertising Wizards...................................................July 6–10 Outdoor Adventure (Rockwall)............................July 13–17 Space Quest (Rocketry)....................................... July 20–24 Culinary Arts .............................................................. July 27–31 Musical Theater (2wks).......................................August 3–14 IMPORTANT DATES Musical Theater Performance: Princess Whatsername By Brian D. Taylor, Music and Addl. Lyrics by Bill Francoeur, Lyrics by Scott DeTurk © Copyright 2013, Pioneer Drama Service, Inc...... Thursday,

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Oracle Travel Games...............................Week of July 6–10 .....................................................................Week of August 3–7 Camp Sleepover (oldest group) ..............................July 23 Evening Events (Grades 7+) Mexican Fiesta................................................................ June 25 Aloha Luau........................................................................ July 30

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Senior Camp Every Day

Every Week

TRUE LIFE ADVENTURES (tla) Uniquely designed for all levels of experience and interest, TLAs offer a different adventure each week.

Surge Fitness Get stronger and gain self-confidence through an energizing combination of aerobic exercise, dance, and yoga!

Daily Swim Cool off under the guidance and supervision of Red Cross certified instructors and lifeguards. Recreational swimming is offered daily. If campers choose to participate, they receive an initial deep water safety test to assess their skill level. Optional swimming instruction is also offered 2 days per week, before camp at no extra charge. Progress reports offered upon request. Art 360° Through classic art projects and keepsake crafts learn the elements of art and the principles of design while discovering various Master and Contemporary Artists! Experiences include tie-dying, clay creations, 3-dimensional crafts, weaving projects, painting in the style of the Masters, collage and more. Sports Soccer, street hockey, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, flag football, tennis, Ultimate Frisbee and Gaga. Fun tournaments and recreational games are featured each week. Senior Quest Collaborate, communicate and problem-solve during high-energy challenges, fun team initiatives and service learning projects. Eco-Venture Learn to love the environment with cool science projects like the Great Egg Drop, the Recycled Boat Regatta, conservation activities and more. *Daily schedule subject to change.

Additional Activities for Grades 7+: Camp Sleepover Spend the night. Have a blast. Don’t miss this fun-filled tradition for the oldest Senior Camp group packed with exciting activities. Themed Evening Events Join camp friends for a night of fun. With special activities and dinner on us. Elective-based Schedule Choose your own adventure and customize a portion of the daily camp schedule. Apprentice Leadership Training Program (Ages 14+) Through various leadership, service, and mentoring experiences at camp, our oldest campers have the opportunity to grow as leaders, develop verbal communication and interpersonal skills, be positive role models and create meaningful ways to give back to their community. 610.581.7100 esfcamps.com/Episcopal

Archery Learn the finer points of the bow and arrow and discover the thrill of hitting the bullseye. Fencing Learn the history, skills, strategies, and safety techniques of this exciting medieval sport including positions, footwork, attacks, and defense. The Great Outdoors: Camp Life and Wilderness Adventures Learn practical wilderness survival tips and hone your basic camping skills through fun projects and outdoor experiences. Special Events Theme-related games and recreational activities, scavenger hunts, relays and more. With time honored weekly traditions for fun including Wacky Wednesdays and Fantastic Fridays.

Highlights Community Connection This initiative is designed to provide an opportunity for campers to engage in planning and implementing a meaningful service-learning project. Oracle Travel Games Travel to another ESF Campsite to participate in team challenges, athletic events, spirit competitions and more. Ultimate ESF Games Green vs Blue — who will be the champs this year? Follow the clues for this highly-anticipated ESF tradition of team competitions.


True Life Adventures

Broaden horizons and build life skills with a different adventure for each week. Breakdancing & Hip-Hop 1 week Learn with step-by-step professional instruction. Develop style and skills with a focus on footwork and coordination. Perform in informal competitions and at the final ESF Dance Party. Songwriting & Music Production 1 week Explore music fundamentals and enjoy daily “jam sessions” with a professional producer. Compose and record your own hit songs with hightech, multi-media technology using the Garage Band app on an iPad. For the grand finale, perform at the annual ESF Music Awards. Carnival, Circus, Magic 1 week Design, build, and host the annual ESF Camp Carnival, one of our most-anticipated traditions. Learn juggling, clowning and sleight of hand magic tricks. Acting & Improv 1 week Discover your inner actor! With the guidance of an acting coach, participate in theater games, drama exercises, and creative activities designed to expand your speaking, acting, improvisation and comedic skills!

Advertising Wizards 1 week Learn how to communicate a product or message to the world. Discover the psychology behind commercials, the secrets of selling, and the power of words and images. Study some of the most popular advertising campaigns of all time and what made them successful. Ultimately, you and your advertising team will create a sales pitch and advertising campaign of your own! Outdoor Adventure (Rockwall) 1 week Conquer a towering Rockwall with challenges designed for each skill level, under the watchful eye of an experienced instructor. This journey will lead you down the road of self-discovery, as you participate in teambuilding initiatives, collaborative problem-solving activities and exercises designed to develop and enhance the leader in you! Space Quest (Rocketry) 1 week Learn the laws of motion and the physics of rocket flight. Construct your own solid-fuel rocket and countdown to lift-off at the annual ESF Rocket Launch.

Culinary Arts 1 week Join us for a Culinary tri-fecta of breakfast, lunch, and dinner specialties - with a splash of appetizers and desserts on the side! With the guidance of our executive chef, create and enjoy palate-pleasing dishes. Learn about food preparation, kitchen safety and helpful hints for measuring, chopping, mixing, and garnishing. Discover the joy of cooking! Musical Theater: Princess Whatsername 2 weeks With a classic fairy-tale setting, loads of exciting and hilarious roles, a variety of entertaining musical numbers and a plot filled with mystery and adventure, this Show has it all! Learn everything from the fine art of stage performance to the behindthe-scenes basics of a theatrical production! A rockin’ musical score adds to the fun, as you prepare to dazzle family and friends at the premier performance of this musical!

FAVORITE TRADITION THE ORACLE Awarded daily to the group that demonstrates the most respect, teamwork, dedication, kindness and effort.

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Boys & Girls, grades PreK-12

Minecraft. Filmmaking. Rocketry. Never a dull moment. Think of it as a liberal arts degree in fun. With plenty of different specialty programs to choose from, designed to provide real life, hands-on experiences to fulfill curiosities all summer long — a different program each week. Includes VIP tours, meet-and-greets with real world experts, and the chance to make an impact on our communities. An epic summer experience that would look great on a resume. ESF campers have the opportunity to participate in The Center for Growth and Innovation (CGI) at The Episcopal Academy. CGI offers more than 50 different specialty programs for campers ranging from PreK through 12th grades. Enclosed is a sampling of some of the exciting and unique programs for 2015. The full line-up of offerings will be coming soon! Check out our website for updates at www.easummer.com

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AT A GLANCE Grades PreK-12 Boys & Girls Campers form collaborative teams by grade level. SESSIONS & HOURS 1 to 11 weeks, June 8 – August 21 Monday – Friday: 9am – 3pm Extended Day: 7:30am – 6pm june 8–12 Digital Animation....................................(grades 4–10, wk 1 of 2) Game Design 101.....................................(grades 4–12, wk 1 of 2) Minecraft for Kids ........................................................(grades 2–4) june 15–19 Digital Animation...................................(grades 4–10, wk 2 of 2) Game Design 101....................................(grades 4–12, wk 2 of 2) Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp.. (grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza .............................................................................................. (grades 3–7) Robotics 101 ................................................................... (grades 4–7) Theater & Performing Arts.......................................(grades 3–9) june 22–26 Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp.. (grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza .............................................................................................. (grades 3–7) Junior Robotics ............................................................(grades 2–4) Minecraft..................................................... (grades 4-10, wk 1 of 2) Minecraft for Kids ........................................................(grades 2–4) Robotics Team League......................... (grades 4–8, wk 1 of 2) Space & Rocketry ........................................................(grades 3–9) Theater & Performing Arts.......................................(grades 3–9) june 29–july 2 Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp.. (grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Game Design with Project Spark ....................... (grades 5–10) Invention by Design ...................................................(grades 3–9) Minecraft....................................................(grades 4–10, wk 2 of 2) Robotics Team League....................... (grades 4–8, Wk 2 of 2) july 6–10 3D Game Design w/Portal 2 .................................(grades 6–12) Animal Advocates: Great Gorillas ... (grades 3–9, wk 1 of 2) CSI Forensics............................................. (grades 4–9, wk 1 of 2) Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp.. (grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza .............................................................................................. (grades 3–7) Introduction to 3D Printing....................................(grades 4–10) Minecraft.....................................................(grades 4–10, wk 1 of 2) Teen Travel........................................................................(grades 5-9)

july 13–17 Animal Advocates: Great Gorillas... (grades 3–9, wk 2 of 2) CSI Forensics............................................ (grades 4–9, wk 2 of 2) Digital Video Production .......................................(grades 4–10) Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp .(grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Game Design with Project Spark ....................... (grades 5–10) Minecraft....................................................(grades 4–10, wk 2 of 2) july 20–24 3D Game Design w/Portal 2 .................................(grades 6–12) Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp.. (grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza .............................................................................................. (grades 3–7) Mess Fest.......................................................................... (grades 2-4) Minecraft for Kids ........................................................(grades 2–4) The Digital Photography Experience ...............(grades 4–10) july 27–31 Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp .(grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Junior Robotics ............................................................(grades 2–4) Minecraft Missions ......................................................(grades 4–9) august 3–7 Extreme Minecraft: Advanced Building & Redstone ........................................................................ (grades 6–12, wk 1 of 2) Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp.. (grades 5–10) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations......................... (grades 3–7) Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza .............................................................................................. (grades 3–7) Junior Chef Academy.................................................(grades 3–8) The Science of Roller Coasters with Minecraft ..............................................................................................(grades 3–8) august 10–14 Chef Academy .............................................................(grades 9–12) Extreme Minecraft: Advanced Building & Redstone .......................................................................(grades 6–12, wk 2 of 2) Robotics 101 ................................................................... (grades 4–7) Super Cool Science ....................................................(grades 3–9) august 17–21 Digital Video Production .......................................(grades 4–10) Dream it, Build it, Destroy it.....................................(grades 5-8) Minecraft for Kids ........................................................(grades 2–4) Minecraft Missions ......................................................(grades 4–9) The Science of Roller Coasters with Minecraft ..............................................................................................(grades 3–8)

All listed grades refer to the grade the camper will be entering in the upcoming school year (2015-2016).

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The Center for Growth & Innovation

Choose from a variety of specialty programs and enjoy hands-on experiences in unique topics. Dive into your passions, collaborate to solve real-world issues and create a final presentation for family, friends and experts. Time to play recreational games and socialize with friends each day.

A Tech-Savvy Summer Technology Programs 3D Game Design with Portal 2 (Grades 6-12) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

If you like 3D-based games and intriguing adventures, then this camp is for you! Portal 2 is a first-person, puzzle-platform style video game that challenges you to use your wits to solve complex problems. In this intermediate and advanced-level camp, use 3D game design software and Portal 2 to create your own intricate puzzles, traps and mazes. Parents and friends are invited on the last day to take an adventurous journey through your creations! All skill levels are welcome.

Digital Animation (Grades 4-10) 2 weeks

Put your creativity into motion as you master fundamental animation principles while learning vector art design, digital animation techniques and how to animate your own creations. This camp provides an introduction to animation, walk cycles, storytelling techniques and the use of Adobe Flash. Celebrate your creative genius at the Animator’s Festival for family and friends on the last day. No prior experience with Adobe Flash is necessary. All skill levels are welcome.

Digital Video Production (Grades 4-10) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

For campers who love music, acting, and video production this filmmaking experience is for you. Collaborate with your production team to create a music video and work together to direct, film, and edit short-form video projects using iMovie. Showcase your productions for family and friends at the bigscreen event on the last day — the ESF Film Festival. No prior experience with music or iMovie necessary. All skill levels are welcome.

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All listed grades refer to the grade the camper will be entering in the upcoming school year (2015-2016).


Extreme Minecraft: Advanced Building and Redstone (grades 6-12) 2 weeks

For intermediate and advanced level campers, this camp will focus on adventure design and Redstone scripting with Tekkit and Feed the Beast mod packs. Campers are also provided instruction on settingup and administering servers. Friends and family will be invited to explore your adventure designs on the last day. Recommended for intermediate and advanced level campers.

Game Design 101 (Grades 4-12) 2 weeks

Calling all future game developers! Bring your video game ideas to life as you learn the ins-and-outs of how video games are designed and produced during this two week program. During week one, learn how to use a number of software design tools to create platformstyle video games. In the second week, work with Pixel Press software to design and build more complex game levels. Highlights of this program include informational lectures, as well as the use of a hands-on game design lab where campers design, customize, construct and test their creations. Showcase your games to friends and family on the last day! Recommended for introductory and intermediate level campers.

Game Design with Project Spark (Grades 5-10) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

Minecraft for Kids (Grades 2-4) Four 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or all

Experience the wonderful world of Pocket Edition Minecraft. Build your own virtual reality in a sandbox-like environment by using iPads to challenge your mind and create your own adventures. This fun and engaging program will spark interests, foster creativity and help you reach your learning potential. Friends and family will be invited to explore your game world on the last day. No prior experience with Minecraft or iPads needed.

Minecraft Missions (Grades 4-9) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

Are you up for an adventure? In this multi-player environment, Minecraft will be the vehicle to help develop your leadership and social skills, as you accomplish unique missions with a team of campers. Use your imagination and collaborate with your team to design and build a large-scale Minecraft Missions project. Decide between two exciting adventures - creating a Pirate Village by working on ships and engineering a seaport, or building a virtual ESF Amusement Park by plotting the layout, building haunted houses and designing themed rides. Creativity, critical thinking and communication will be your keys to success! Friends and family will be invited to participate in your adventure on the last day. Previous experience with Minecraft is recommended.

Discover the world’s next best gaming experience… or create it yourself! Microsoft’s Project Spark is an open world game engine that provides campers with a digital canvas where they can make games, movies and other experiences. This playground of creativity provides endless options to build and customize complex worlds and experiences from the ground up! Camp focuses on designing games in a rich 3D environment and also provides an introduction to Brains and Kodu programming. Amaze your family and friends with a display of your imaginative game creations on the last day. All skill levels are welcome.

Robotics 101 (Grades 4-7) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

Introduction to 3D Printing (Grades 4-10) 1 week

Robotics Team League (Grades 4-8) 2 weeks

Dream it. Create it. Prototype it! Discover cutting-edge technology as you learn and navigate 3D design software. Work together as a team of innovators to engineer cool three-dimensional objects. Accelerate your design process as you print prototypes of your creations using a three-dimensional printer. Amaze your family and friends with a display of your industrial designs and prototypes on the last day. No prior experience is necessary!

Junior Robotics (Grades 2-4) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

Join us as we turn camp into a robotics laboratory! Learn the basics of designing and building a robot using LEGO WeDo® robots. Make your robot come to life as you learn how to program it to perform project-oriented tasks and challenges. Showcase your interactive creations to friends and family on the last day! No prior experience with Lego WeDo® is necessary. All skill levels are welcome.

Minecraft (Grades 4-10) Two 2 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

Use Minecraft to learn how to design, build and explore 3D game adventures. During the first week of camp, receive instruction in game design, mod installation, and a primer on Redstone circuits. In the second week, use your creativity and fine-tune your problem-solving skills, as you navigate the various construction challenges and work with Vanilla Minecraft, Tekkit and Minecraft EDU. Work individually and in groups to maximize collaboration and decision-making as you face design challenges and build your very own Minecraft world. You and your team will even have the opportunity to make a part of a group project come to life with a 3D printer! Friends and family will be invited to explore your 3D creation on the last day. No prior experience with Redstone is necessary. All skill levels are welcome.

Explore the exciting world of Robotics! Learn how to design and build a robot using LEGO MINDSTORMS®. Program your robot to perform project-oriented tasks and challenges. For novices, start with the basics of construction and programming. For more experienced campers, develop sophisticated programming and engineering skills. Showcase your robot’s unique abilities for family and friends at the R-BOTX Convention on the last day. No prior experience with Lego Mindstorms® or programming is necessary. All skill levels are welcome.

In this competition-based robotics program, campers work together in teams to build customized, programmable robots using LEGO MINDSTORMS® robots and software. The challenge is to provide innovative solutions to real-world problems by designing and creating specialty robots programmed to accomplish unique tasks. For the grand finale, compete against other teams in predefined challenges at the R-BOTX Convention on the last day where friends and family are invited to attend. With all of these great minds working together, the possibilities will be endless! Previous experience with robotics is recommended.

The Digital Photography Experience (Grades 4-10) 1 week

Learn to take photos like a pro! Explore photography techniques; learn about digital camera functionality and how to enhance photos with graphic design software. Gain hands-on experience taking photos and then digitally enhance them using Adobe Photoshop. Display your collection at the Gallery Exhibition for family and friends to view on the last day. No prior experience with cameras or Adobe Photoshop is necessary. All skill levels are welcome.

The Science of Roller Coasters with Minecraft (Grades 3-8) Two 1 week sessions – Attend 1 or both

Amusement parks are filled with lots of heart-pounding fun, as well as multiple opportunities to learn about science and engineering. In this exciting camp, learn about the physics of roller coasters while exploring kinetic and potential energy, and centripetal force. At camp you’ll build and test, physical and “virtual” roller coaster models. Using various computer programs, including Minecraft, you’ll create virtual roller coasters and build scale models with K’NEX. Turns, loops and drops.... family and friends are invited to go on a “virtual ride” on the last day. No prior experience is necessary!

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The Center for Growth & Innovation Adventure Program Teen Travel (Grades 5-9) 1 week Pack a lunch and let’s hit the road. Travel to a different destination each day for lots of new experiences, adventure, and fun including hiking, tubing, indoor rock climbing and a high ropes course adventure.

Creativity & Design Programs Chef Academy (Grades 9-12) 1 week Become a top chef and learn from culinary experts from the restaurant industry! Prepare and sample a wide variety of recipes with diverse ingredients. Make variations of existing recipes and develop signature dishes of your own. Who knows, maybe you will invent the next popular food fad to rival the cupcake, the soft pretzel, or the Philly cheesesteak! This camp is not only majorly tasty but also majorly fun and creative! All recipes will be recorded in your culinary journal. Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp (Grades 5-10) Eight 1 week sessions – Attend one or all Whether you are a budding fashionista interested in apparel or a creative camper who loves crafts, enjoy an introduction to the world of machine sewing. Under the direction of the Handwork Studio team, choose from more than 20 Simplicity Creative Group patterns and bolts of tempting fabrics to bring style and ease to your creations. There are more than enough options to keep you coming back week after week. Family and friends are invited to the Sew Expo on the last day of each session. Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations (grades 3-7) Eight 1 week sessions – Attend one or all Guided by The Handwork Studio team, knit, crochet, hand stitch, and machine sew to make the most wildly imaginative handwork creations. 610.581.7100 esfcamps.com/Episcopal

Snuggly creatures, warm flannel PJ shorts or needle-felted sushi - a different array of amazing crafts are featured each week. Come for one session or come for all. Family and friends are invited to the Fiber Art & Handwork Expo on the last day of each session. Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza (grades 3-7) Five 1 week sessions – Attend one or all Guided by The Handwork Studio team, knit, crochet, hand stitch, and machine sew to make the most wildly imaginative handwork creations. Snuggly creatures, warm flannel PJ shorts or needle-felted sushi - a different array of amazing crafts are featured each week. Come for one session or come for all. Family and friends are invited to the Fiber Art & Handwork Expo on the last day of each session. Junior Chef Academy (grades 3-8) 1 week Learn how fun and easy cooking can be under the guidance of culinary experts from the restaurant industry! Prepare and sample a wide variety of recipes with diverse ingredients. Learn about nutrition, food preparation, kitchen safety and helpful hints for measuring, chopping, mixing, and garnishing. This program is fun and creative with lots of tasting along the way!

Performing Arts Program Theater and Performing Arts (Grade 3-9) Two 1 week sessions. Attend one or both! Explore the world of acting! Open auditions start day one at the ESF Casting Call. Whether singer, dancer, or actor, showcase your unique talents and be cast in the role of your dreams. Discover the many facets of being on a theatrical team while exploring all aspects of dramatic and musical theater in preparation for a Theatrical Production on the last day. Family and friends are invited to attend this premier event. All listed grades refer to the grade the camper will be entering in the upcoming school year (2015-2016).

Science Programs Animal Advocates: Great Gorillas (Grades 3-9) 2 weeks - In collaboration with The Philadelphia Zoo Take action and think critically about real-world issues that impact gorillas and other wildlife species across the globe. Work side by side with experienced Zoo educators and enjoy up-close and personal wildlife encounters with live animals at camp. Help safeguard gorillas and reduce deforestation by forming advocacy teams and developing community action plans. Highlights include an overnight at The Philadelphia Zoo, a meet and greet with the Great Gorillas keeper, a tour of the new gorilla trail system, Skype sessions with conservation experts and more! Present your final advocacy campaign to family, friends, and Zoo representatives on the last day! CSI Forensics (Grades 4-9) 2 weeks Learn from expert CSI investigators about fingerprinting, forensic photography, casting, splatter analysis, ballistics and more. Unravel clues at an ESF “Mock” Crime Scene through collection and preservation of physical evidence, crime scene reconstruction, surveillance, detailed reports, and eyewitness interviews. Includes a field trip to The Criminal Justice Center in Philadelphia where a real-life judge will preside over a “Mock” Trial at which you will present your findings. Family and friends are invited to a simulated Crime Lab on the last day. Dream it, Build it, Destroy it (Grades 5-8) 1 week – Exclusive partnership with The Franklin Institute Let your creative juices flow this week as we use engineering, physics, and most of all, imagination, to plan, build and destroy creations of our own. In this exciting week of camp facilitated by a science educator expert from Philadelphia’s world renown Franklin Institute, campers will experience everything from the design process and how to collaborate with a team to


building some of the coolest projects that will erupt, crumble or maybe even explode! Invention by Design (Grades 3-9) 1 week Learn about famous inventors, lifechanging inventions, Rube Goldberg devices and more. Experience the design process, collaborate with your team and transform your ideas into real inventions that improve the world we live in today. Apply your ingenuity and innovative thinking to design, engineer, and refine prototypes of the world’s next great invention, which will be featured at the ESF Invention Convention for family and friends. Mess Fest (Grades 2-4) 1 week – Exclusive partnership with The Franklin Institute This week is all about the science of “mess” and we’ll be making our biggest messes ever! By working with our science science educator expert in residence from the Franklin Institute, you’ll mix, pour and slime your way through some awesome chemistry and biology experiments. Go ahead; you can get as messy as you want! Space & Rocketry (Grades 3-9) 1 week Explore the laws of motion and the physics of rocket flight including propulsion, lift, drag, velocity, and aerodynamics. Construct your very own air, water, and solid fuel propelled rockets and countdown to lift-off at the Great ESF Rocket Launch among friends and family on the last day. Join us for an out of this world experience designed for future astronauts or rocket scientists. Super Cool Science (Grades 3-9) 1 week Experience unique, hands-on science experiments that are as fun as they are educational. From chemical reactions, potions, polymers and slime to solar powered devices, zoon kites, dissections and more; discover answers to tantalizing scientific questions. Family and friends are invited to the Super Science Expo on the last day.

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Tennis Camp Boys & Girls ages 6-15

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Where tennis is fun and improvement is guaranteed. In 1982, ESF launched its very first camp — a tennis camp for local campers. Today, the ESF tennis program is the premier destination for education and improvement in the sport. From beginners to the tournament-bound, under the guidance of experts, ESF Tennis Camp instills confidence for winning on and off the court.

3 LEVELS OF PLAY Learn the Basics For the beginner player, learn the fundamentals of the game: proper grip, racquet preparation, forehand, backhand, volley, serve, return of serve, overhead, footwork, and basic scoring. Campers feel comfortable and confident on the court while experiencing steady improvement. Refine Your Strokes For the intermediate player, develop and refine basic strokes with a focus on consistency, footwork, shot selection, and strategy. Campers further develop first and second serves, approach shots, and net game through instruction and match play.

AT A GLANCE AGEs 6-15 Boys & Girls Campers grouped by age and skill level. SESSIONS & HOURS 1-10 weeks, June 8 – August 14 Monday – Friday Full day: 9am – 3pm Morning: 9am – 12pm Afternoon: 12:30pm – 3pm Extended Day: 7:30am – 6pm

Fine Tune Your Game For the advanced player, identify and build on strengths and turn them into powerful on-court weapons. Greater emphasis is placed on situation awareness, stamina, foot speed, competitive match play, and the development of individual styles of play. Campers fine tune passing shots, ball control and placement, and learn the key points of tournament play, how to make important on-court decisions, and how to compete against players of various styles. Campers can expect a higher level of training and coaching intensity.

Every DAY • Conditioning & Biomechanics • Individual & Group Instruction • Match Play • Skills Development • Stroke Refinement

Every WEEK • Grand Slam Tournaments • Performance Evaluations • Recreational Swimming for full day campers (Optional) • Round Robins • Video Analysis

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AQUATICS PROGRAM

Swimming at ESF We develop swimmers utilizing the latest teaching techniques and coaching methods. Beginning with water safety skills and basic fundamentals, we then move on to progressive stroke development and refinement of techniques. Our well-established program is designed to be compatible with the unique and ever-changing abilities and skill levels of each camper. ESF also offers private swim instruction to campers who are interested in devoting more time to enhancing their skills.

Sports Camp (Con’t) Ages 9-14: Recreational swimming is offered daily. If campers choose to participate, they receive an initial deep water safety test to assess their skill level. Optional swimming instruction is also offered 2 days per week, before camp at no extra charge. Progress reports offered upon request.

Day Camp (Ages 4-8) With daily instructional swimming, campers receive an initial skill assessment and then progress at their own pace. Progress reports sent home weekly.

Senior Camp (Ages 9-15) Recreational swimming is offered daily. If campers choose to participate, they receive an initial deep water safety test to assess their skill level. Optional swimming instruction is also offered 2 days per week, before camp at no extra charge. Progress reports offered upon request.

Sports Camp (Ages 6-14) Age 6: With daily instructional swimming, campers receive an initial skill assessment and then progress at their own pace. Progress reports sent home weekly.

Tennis Camp (Ages 6-15) Recreational swimming is offered daily to full day campers. Optional swimming instruction is also available 2 days per week, before camp at no extra charge.

Ages 7-8: Swimming is offered daily. If campers choose to participate, they receive swimming instruction. Progress reports are provided upon request. 610.581.7100 esfcamps.com/Episcopal


Make a splash at the pool!

Swimming is one of the most exciting parts of the camp day. Under the guidance and watchful eye of our Red Cross certified lifeguards and instructors, campers develop life skills too valuable to measure while learning to swim confidently in a safe and fun environment.

HIGHLIGHTS After Camp ESF also offers private swim instruction to campers who are interested in devoting more time to enhancing their skills. Private Swim Instruction Available under the guidance and direction of our Red Cross certified Instructors and Lifeguards. Lessons are designed to be compatible with individual camper needs and skill levels. To enroll, please call the camp office. All lessons held at camp after 3:30pm.

ESF Aquatics Staff Our all-adult staff is made up of certified lifeguards and instructors who are trained to teach our program and adhere to impeccable safety protocols. We maintain a low staff to camper ratio. Aquatics Director Seasoned leader who oversees the ESF swimming program as well as the overall quality and excellence in pool area. Swim Levels ESF has established skill levels that campers progress through at their own pace. Skill & Safety Testing Campers are tested on first day of camp for skill assessment and/or safety in deep water, depending on age and skill level. Awards & Progress Reports Campers receive awards as they progress through each skill level. We provide updates on camper progress on a weekly basis or upon request, depending on age and skill level.

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Extend YOUR Day

The fun and learning continues. There are three great ways to extend your camp day. Enjoy a variety of specialty clinics and workshops. Attend Club OT, our flexible, before and aftercare program. Enroll in private and semiprivate enrichment lessons in swimming, sports, or academic tutoring. Try one or try them all!

Club OT

Clinics and Workshops

On a regular or a drop-in basis, start the day as early as 7:30am and stay as late as 6pm. Club OT campers are divided into groups by age and enjoy sports, games, crafts, chess, book club, drama and much more. Afternoon snacks and refreshments provided. Flexible scheduling with no pre-payment or preregistration required. Billing is done twice a month by mail.

Please choose only one program per week. Programs vary by grade, and enrollment is limited.

Morning Times & Rates Drop off: 7:30am – 8am: $5.50/day Drop off: 8am – 8:50am: $4/day Afternoon Times & Rates Pick up: 3:15pm – 4:30pm: $6/day Pick up: 4:30pm – 6pm: $12/day

Enrichment Swim Instruction Private lessons under the guidance and supervision of Red Cross certified instructors and lifeguards, with a customized program based on your child’s individual needs and ability level.

Academic Tutoring Private or semi-private tutoring available in academic areas including: reading, math, science, music, language and more.

Sports Instruction Private or Semi-private instruction with an ESF Coach in sports including: soccer, street hockey, basketball, baseball, lacrosse and more.

Details & Pricing Private Lessons Semi-private Lessons Half-hour: $25 Half-hour: $18/child One hour: $50 One hour: $36/child All lessons held at camp after 3:30pm. Please note: Semi-private lessons are only offered for tutoring and sports instruction.

Monday – Thursday Grades PreK-K..................................from end of camp – 4:45pm Grades 1st–10th................................ from end of camp – 5:45pm June 22-25 Grades Rates Magic Tricks and Circus Skills Minecraft Minecraft for Kids Teeball FUN-damentals

3rd-7th 4th-10th 2nd-4th PreK-K

$140 $140 $140 $80

June 29-July 2 Grades Rates Archery Minecraft Ooey Gooey Messy Science

2nd-10th 4th-10th 1st-3rd

$135 $140 $140

July 6-9 Grades Rates Basketball Clay and Ceramics Workshop Minecraft Soccer FUN-damentals Tennis

4th-10th 1st-10th 4th-10th PreK-K 1st-10th

$135 $140 $140 $80 $135

July 13-16 Grades Rates Archery Duct Tape Crafts & Projects Field Hockey Clinic** Minecraft Soccer

2nd-10th 3rd-10th 4th-10th 4th-10th 5th-10th

$135 $140 $140 $140 $135

July 20-23 Grades Rates Baseball Lacrosse Minecraft for Kids Pee Wee Multi-Sports Fun Tennis

1st-4th 2nd-10th 2nd-4th PreK-K 1st-10th

July 27-30 Grades Basketball Etiquette, Manners & More Kronum Soccer Teeball FUN-damentals

4th-10th 1st-4th 4th-10th 1st-4th PreK-K

August 3-6

grades

Archery Baseball Soccer FUN-damentals Tie Dye Workshop

2nd-10th 5th-10th PreK-K 1st-10th

$135 $135 $140 $80 $135

Rates $135 $140 $135 $135 $80

Rates $135 $135 $80 $140

** Campers must bring their own field hockey stick and mouth guard

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OTHER ESF CAMP PROGRAMS The Phillies Baseball Academy Boys & Girls, Age 6-14 / June 8 - August 21, 2015 Weekly Sessions — Attend 1 or more! The official camp of the Philadelphia Phillies, we operate at a variety of great locations in PA, NJ and DE. For all ability levels, we offer top-notch instruction; demonstrations on technique; team and individual tactics; an official Phillies uniform; and a tour of Citizens Bank Park. Clinics by Phillies players and coaches help reinforce skills. Call us today for information and a brochure at 610.520.3400 or visit philliescamps.com.

The Phillies Phantasy Camp Men & Women, Age 30+ / January 20-24, 2016 (Dates subject to change) Turn your baseball dreams into reality at this “Major League” experience in Clearwater Florida at The Phillies Phantasy Camp, official camp of the Philadelphia Phillies. Join a line-up of Phillies Legends for four days of baseball games, with a culminating game against the Legends at Bright House Field. Call us today for information and a brochure at 610.520.3400 or visit philliescamps.com.

Philadelphia Union Soccer Schools Boys and Girls, Age 6-14 / June 15 - August 21, 2015 Weekly Sessions — Attend 1 or more! ESF and the Philadelphia Union have joined forces to offer Philadelphia Union Soccer Schools! Union Soccer Schools, offered at a variety of great locations, is a unique, action-packed camp. Highlights include top-notch soccer instruction, demonstrations from the area’s finest coaches and pro players from the Union, a visit to PPL Park, and more. Campers will take the field in their very own official Union Soccer Schools uniform and learn from soccer’s best! Call us today at 610.581.7600 for more information and a brochure or visit unionsoccerschools.com.

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Family, Group & Refer A Friend SAVings! A Family Discount is given to families enrolling 2 or more children. This 5% discount applies to each child after the first in your immediate family. (The first child is the camper with the higher tuition.) Our Group Discount allows you and your friends to receive a 5% savings off camp tuition. All you need to do is send 3 or more applications in the same envelope! Please note: Family and Group Discounts are separate and may not be combined.

Refer a friend to ESF! For every new family or friend you refer, receive $150 back as a check or credit towards camp! All they have to do is provide your name and phone number on their camp application. Referral check or credit is applied at the end of the camp season once all of the enrollments are confirmed. For details please call us or visit esfcamps.com/Episcopal.

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HOW TO ENROLL & GENERAL INFORMATION

The Episcopal Academy 1785 Bishop White Drive, Newtown Square, PA 19073 610.581.7100 | esfcamps.com/Episcopal

How To Enroll

GENERAL INFORMATION

Application Process

Transportation

Complete both sides of the application, sign the back, and return with a $300 deposit per camper. Once we receive and review your application, a confirmation/invoice will be mailed to verify your reservation(s). Balance is due by April 1, 2015. All applications sent after April 1, 2015 require full payment.

If you’d like to organize your own car pool, please check the appropriate box on the application. In May, interested parents will receive a contact list of other families in their town who are also interested in carpooling.

Online enrollment available at esfcamps.com/Episcopal. Grouping Requests

If you would like your child grouped with a specific friend, please write the friend’s name and home phone number on the application. Grouped campers MUST be entering the same grade next fall.

Health History Record For the health and safety of all campers, no child will be allowed to attend camp without a completed ESF Health History Record on file. After enrollment, this form will be mailed to you and must be returned prior to camp.

Limited Enrollment To maintain a low camper to staff ratio and to ensure a quality experience for your child, applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Camp T-Shirt All ESF campers will receive an official camp t-shirt. Please circle your child’s shirt size on the attached application.

Optional Lunch Program Campers may bring their lunch and drink to camp which we refrigerate, or they can participate in our lunch program for an additional cost of $37.50/week. To sign up, please check the appropriate box on the application.

Refreshments & Snacks Campers are provided with a snack and beverage each day. Water coolers and fountains are easily accessible to campers throughout the day.

Camp Orientation All important camp-related materials will be distributed at Camp Orientation which will take place in late May or early June. Your attendance is highly recommended to help make your child’s transition into camp as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Orientation dates and times will be mailed in May.

Camp Tours If you and your child would like to meet with us or have a tour of our camp facilities, please call us anytime at 610.581.7100.

Cancellations & Changes All cancellations and refund requests must be made in writing by April 1, 2015, and are subject to a $50 processing fee per child. No refunds after April 1, 2015. No refunds for late arrival, early dismissal, vacations, illness, or injury. Changes in enrolled weeks are based upon availability and must be made on or before April 1, 2015.


summer 2015 enrollment application EPISCOPAL Please complete both sides of this application, sign the back of the form and return it with a $300 deposit, per camper. Due to the camps’ unique format, enrollment is limited. You are encouraged to sign up early to ensure a spot is available. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and enrollment is determined by postmark date. If all of your requested weeks are available, you will receive a confirmation notice. If any of your requested weeks are filled, we will contact you and you will have the option to select another camp offering or be placed on our waiting list. Please note: Full payment of the tuition is required for all applications sent after April 1, 2015.

Camper’s First Name Grade Next Fall T-shirt Size:

Initial

Camper’s Last Name

Birth Date

School (please print full name of school)

youth

S (size 6-8)

M (size 10-12)

Height

L (size 14-16)

XL (size 18-20)

Weight S

adult

M

L

Sex(M/F)

Camper’s first year at ESF XL

health information Please note any special information that we should be aware of including special needs (i.e. medical issues, allergies and/or social/physical conditions that require special attention). Please check all that apply: Medication Medical Condition Life-Threatening Allergy Allergy Asthma Special Needs Cardiac Condition Other Please Comment:

Briefly describe your child’s personality (i.e. shy, outgoing, etc.): Are there any special areas (i.e. activities, new friendships, interests, etc.) that you wish to have emphasized, nurtured or developed at camp this summer?

parent information Mrs. Mr. Dr. Ms.

Parent/Guardian #1 First Name

Initial

Parent/Guardian #1 Last Name

Parent/Guardian #1 Work Phone Ext.

Mrs. Mr. Dr. Ms.

Parent/Guardian #1 Cell Phone

Parent/Guardian #2 First Name

Initial

Parent/Guardian #1 E-mail Address

Parent/Guardian #2 Last Name

Parent/Guardian #2 Work Phone Ext.

Parent/Guardian #2 Cell Phone

Parent/Guardian #2 E-mail Address

Street Address

Home Phone #1

City Who should receive correspondence at the above address?

State Parent/Guardian #1

Zip Code

Home Phone #2

Parent/Guardian #2

I give permission for my home phone number(s) to be accessible to other camp families

Yes

No

emergency & security information Please provide a “Camper Security Password” which will be required when you are requesting camper information or making scheduling changes. Password:

Password Reminder:

Who is the emergency contact person in the event that both parents are unavailable? Name: Relationship:

Phone 1:

Phone 2:

Who is permitted to pick up your child(ren) other than the parents/guardian(s) listed above? Name: Relationship:

Phone 1:

Phone 2:

referrals Do you have any friends to whom you would like us to mail a brochure? Name:

Name:

Street Address:

Street Address:

City/State/Zip:

City/State/Zip:

Home Phone:

Home Phone:

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please complete both sides of application


summer 2015 enrollment application EPISCOPAL

please check all camp(s) and weeks attending. MINI Camp For Boys & Girls Age 3 Half Day (9am-1pm)

Week 1: June 8 - June 12 Week 2: June 15 - June 19 Week 3: June 22 - June 26 Week 4: June 29 - July 2* Week 5: July 6 - July 10 Week 6: July 13 - July 17 Week 7: July 20 - July 24 Week 8: July 27 - July 31 Week 9: August 3 - August 7 Week 10: August 10 - August 14 Week 11: August 17 - August 21 # of Weeks attending

Day Camp For Boys & Girls Age 4-8

Full Day Full Day (9am-3pm) (9am-3pm)

Ends Aug 7

Tuition Rates Half Day Full Day

1 Week (only available for Tennis Camp) $990.00 2 Weeks $1,485.00 3 Weeks $1,980.00 4 Weeks $2,460.00 5 Weeks $2,785.00 6 Weeks $2,990.00 7 Weeks $3,330.00 8 Weeks $3,580.00 9 Weeks Ends Aug 7 10 Weeks 11 Weeks

$1,190.00 $1,785.00 $2,380.00 $2,975.00 $3,385.00 $3,700.00 $3,995.00 $4,295.00

Tuition Rates Full Day $1,190.00 $1,785.00 $2,380.00 $2,975.00 $3,385.00 $3,700.00 $3,995.00 $4,295.00 $4,490.00 $4,635.00

After Camp Clinics & Workshops Monday-Thursday until 5:45pm. Clinics with an * run until 4:45pm. June 22-25 Magic Tricks and Circus Skills $140 Minecraft $140 Minecraft for Kids $140 Teeball FUN-damentals * $80 June 29-july 2 Archery Clinic $135 Minecraft $140 Ooey Gooey Messy Science $140 July 6-9 Basketball $135 Clay and Ceramics Workshop $140 Minecraft $140 Soccer FUN-damentals* $80 Tennis $135 july 13-16 Archery $135 Duct Tape Crafts & Projects $140 Field Hockey Clinic** $140 Minecraft $140 Soccer $135

july 20-23 Baseball Lacrosse Minecraft for Kids Pee Wee Multi-Sports Fun* Tennis

$135 $135 $140 $80 $135

July 27-30 Basketball Etiquette, Manners & More Kronum Soccer Teeball FUN-damentals*

$135 $140 $135 $135 $80

AUg 3-6 Archery Baseball Soccer FUN-damentals* Tie Dye Workshop

$135 $135 $80 $140

** Campers must bring their own field hockey stick and mouth guard.

Sports Camp For Boys & Girls Age 6-14

Senior Camp For Boys & Girls Age 9-15

Full Day (9am-3pm)

Full Day (9am-3pm)

Tennis Camp For Boys & Girls Age 6-15

*No camp on Friday, July 3, 2015. center for growth & innovation For Boys & Girls TECHNOLOGY

SCIENCE

3D Game Design w/ Portal 2: Puzzles, Full Day Morning Afternoon Traps, & Mazes (grades 6–12) (9am-3pm) (9am-12pm) (12:30PM-3pm)   Jul 6–10   Jul 20–24 Digital Animation (grades 4–10, 2 wks) Jun 8–19 The Digital Photography Experience (grades 4–10) Jul 20–24 Digital Video Production (grades 4–10)   Jul 13–17   Aug 17–21 Extreme Minecraft: Advanced Building & Redstone (grades 6–12, 2 wks) Aug 3–14 Game Design 101 (grades 4–12, 2 wks) Jun 8–19 Game Design w/ Project Spark (grades 5–10)   Jun 29–Jul 2   Jul 13–17 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14   Introduction to 3D Printing (grades 4–10) Jul 6–10 Tuition Rates Tuition Rates Tuition Rates Full Day Full Day Full Day Morning Afternoon Jr. Robotics (grades 2–4) $600.00 $460.00 $325.00   Jun 22–26   Jul 27–31 Minecraft (grades 4–10, two 2 week sessions) $1,190.00 $1,270.00 $1,200.00 $920.00 $650.00   Jun 22–Jul 2   Jul 6–17 $1,785.00 $1,905.00 $1,800.00 $1,375.00 $975.00 Minecraft for Kids (grades 2–4) $2,380.00 $2,540.00 $2,400.00 $1,825.00 $1,300.00   Jun 8–12   Jul 20–24 $2,975.00 $3,175.00 $3,000.00 $2,250.00 $1,615.00   Jun 22–26   Aug 17–21 $3,385.00 $3,540.00 $3,390.00 $2,670.00 $1,920.00 $3,700.00 $3,910.00 $3,850.00 $3,075.00 $2,235.00 Minecraft Missions (grades 4–9) $3,995.00 $4,250.00 $4,080.00 $3,495.00 $2,550.00   Jul 27–31   Aug 17–21 $4,295.00 $4,590.00 $4,365.00 $3,930.00 $2,865.00 Robotics 101 (grades 4–7) $4,490.00 $4,790.00 $4,500.00 $4,310.00 $3,165.00   Jun 15–19   Aug 10–14 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14   Robotics Team League (grades 4–8, 2 wks) Jun 22–Jul 2 The Science of Roller Coasters with Minecraft Please enroll my child in: (grades 3–8) The Optional Lunch Program ($37.50 per week) The Instructional Swim Program (Senior, Sports, and Tennis camps   Aug 3–7   Aug 17–21 only—no additional cost. Day Camp instructional swim is included) I am interested in: Carpool information Admissions information for The Episcopal Academy Please try to group my child with (Campers must be entering the same grade next fall): Friend’s Name:

A nimal Advocates: Great Gorillas (grades 3–9, 2 wks) Jul 6–17 CSI: Forensics (grades 4–9, 2 wks) Jul 6–17 Dream it, Build it, Destroy it (grades 5-8) August 17-21 Mess Fest (grades 2-4) Jul 20-24 Invention by Design (grades 3–9) Jun 29–Jul 2 Space & Rocketry (grades 3–9) Jun 22–26 Super Cool Science (grades 3–9) Aug 10–14 PERFORMING ARTS

E SF Productions: Theater & Performing Arts (grades 3–9) Jun 15–19 & Jun 22–26 CREATIVITY & DESIGN

Jr. Chef Academy (grades 3–8) Aug 3–7 Chef Academy (grades 9–12) Aug 10–14 Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp (grades 5–10)   Jun 15–19 Jul 13–17   Jun 22–26 Jul 20–24   Jun 29–Jul 2 Jul 27–31   Jul 6–10 Aug 3–7 Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations (grades 3–7)   Jun 15–19 Jul 13–17   Jun 22–26 Jul 20–24   Jun 29–Jul 2 Jul 27–31   Jul 6–10 Aug 3–7 Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza (grades 3–7)   Jun 15–19 Jul 20–24   Jun 22–26 Aug 3–7   Jul 6–10 ADVENTURE PROGRAM

Teen Travel (grades 5-9) Jul 6-10

Center for Growth & innovation Above is a sampling of some of the exciting and unique programs for 2015. A full line-up of offerings will be coming soon. Sessions 1–11 Weeks

Tuition Rates $ 605.00/week

The Franklin Institute Program rate: $615 per/wk Teen Travel rate: $850

Friend’s Home Phone Number: If this is your first year at ESF, how did you hear about us?   Referred From a Friend Friend’s Name: Friend’s Phone Number: Corporate Program Online search

Camp Fair School flyer

Sign/banner Advertisement

Other:

Please make checks payable to:

EA Summer Camp Programs Send this form to: EA Summer Camp Programs 750 E. Haverford Road Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

Enroll online: esfcamps.com/Episcopal Questions? Call: 610-581-7100

Important: Workshop grades and times vary. Please refer to esfcamps.com/Episcopal for grades and times for each Clinic & Workshop. You may sign-up for multiple weeks; however, please choose only one program per week. How to Enroll Please complete both sides of this application, sign the form, and mail it with full payment or a $300 deposit per camper to the mailing address above. Space is limited. Applications will be accepted at any time, on a first-come, first-served basis and enrollment is determined by postmark date. If you need an additional application, you may photocopy the attached form or call us and we will send you another. Applications will not be accepted by fax. The balance of the tuition is due by April 1, 2015. Family, Group & Referral Discounts A 5% Family Discount is given to families enrolling 2 or more children. This discount applies to each child after the first in your immediate family. (The first child is the camper with the higher tuition.) Our 5% Group Discount allows you and your friends to receive a 5% discount off camp tuition. All you need to do is send 3 or more applications in the same envelope! For families enrolling online, call our office and we will assist you. (Please note: Family and Group Discounts are separate and may not be combined.) For every new family you refer, receive $150 back as a check or credit towards camp! For details please call us or visit esfcamps.com/Episcopal.

Optional Lunch Program Campers may bring their own lunch & beverage to camp (which we refrigerate), or they may participate in our optional lunch program for an additional $37.50 per week by checking the appropriate box above. Cancellations & Changes deadline: april 1, 2015 If you need to cancel your child’s enrollment in camp, you must notify us in writing by April 1, 2015 in order to receive a refund. Cancellations on or prior to this date are subject to a $50 processing fee per child. No refunds will be given out after April 1, 2015 regardless of your registration date. Changes in enrolled weeks are based on availability and must also be made on or before the April 1, 2015 deadline. Grouping Requests Campers are grouped according to age and grade level. If you would like your child grouped with a specific friend, please write his/ her name and home phone number on this application. Campers MUST be entering the same grade next fall.

please read and sign below: On behalf of my child, I accept any and all risks associated with his/her attendance and participation in the camp and its activities. I understand that my child should not attend the camp if he/she is not healthy. I understand that my child must abide by camp policies and the instructions of the camp staff. I agree that should my child be dismissed from camp for any reason, no part of my tuition will be refunded. I understand that no reduction in the tuition will be made for late arrival, early departure, vacations, illness or injury. In the event that I cannot be contacted in an emergency, I hereby grant ESF, Inc. (ESF) permission to give immediate treatment and/or take my child to a hospital emergency room. Permission is hereby granted for photographs and/or videos to be taken of my child at camp and ESF has the right to utilize these in our brochures, videos, slide shows, web site, and other camp materials. Permission is also granted for my child (if enrolled in Sports Camp, Senior Camp, and/or CGI Camps) to attend all scheduled field trips. Knowing these facts and in consideration for your accepting my child’s application, I, for myself, my child attending the camp, and anyone else who might claim on my or my child’s behalf (“I”), hereby agree that neither ESF nor The Episcopal Academy are responsible for any and all accidents, injuries, and/or medical or dental expenses arising from my child’s participation in the camp and, accordingly, I covenant not to sue, and waive, release and discharge ESF, The Episcopal Academy and anyone, and anyone working on their behalf from any and all claims of liability or expenses of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of or relating to my child’s participation in the camp. I have carefully read all of the information in this application form and agree to all conditions. Printed Name of Parent/Guardian

Signature

Date


summer 2015 enrollment application EPISCOPAL Please complete both sides of this application, sign the back of the form and return it with a $300 deposit, per camper. Due to the camps’ unique format, enrollment is limited. You are encouraged to sign up early to ensure a spot is available. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and enrollment is determined by postmark date. If all of your requested weeks are available, you will receive a confirmation notice. If any of your requested weeks are filled, we will contact you and you will have the option to select another camp offering or be placed on our waiting list. Please note: Full payment of the tuition is required for all applications sent after April 1, 2015.

Camper’s First Name Grade Next Fall T-shirt Size:

Initial

Camper’s Last Name

Birth Date

School (please print full name of school)

youth

S (size 6-8)

M (size 10-12)

Height

L (size 14-16)

XL (size 18-20)

Weight S

adult

M

L

Sex(M/F)

Camper’s first year at ESF XL

health information Please note any special information that we should be aware of including special needs (i.e. medical issues, allergies and/or social/physical conditions that require special attention). Please check all that apply: Medication Medical Condition Life-Threatening Allergy Allergy Asthma Special Needs Cardiac Condition Other Please Comment:

Briefly describe your child’s personality (i.e. shy, outgoing, etc.): Are there any special areas (i.e. activities, new friendships, interests, etc.) that you wish to have emphasized, nurtured or developed at camp this summer?

parent information Mrs. Mr. Dr. Ms.

Parent/Guardian #1 First Name

Initial

Parent/Guardian #1 Last Name

Parent/Guardian #1 Work Phone Ext.

Mrs. Mr. Dr. Ms.

Parent/Guardian #1 Cell Phone

Parent/Guardian #2 First Name

Initial

Parent/Guardian #1 E-mail Address

Parent/Guardian #2 Last Name

Parent/Guardian #2 Work Phone Ext.

Parent/Guardian #2 Cell Phone

Parent/Guardian #2 E-mail Address

Street Address

Home Phone #1

City Who should receive correspondence at the above address?

State Parent/Guardian #1

Zip Code

Home Phone #2

Parent/Guardian #2

I give permission for my home phone number(s) to be accessible to other camp families

Yes

No

emergency & security information Please provide a “Camper Security Password” which will be required when you are requesting camper information or making scheduling changes. Password:

Password Reminder:

Who is the emergency contact person in the event that both parents are unavailable? Name: Relationship:

Phone 1:

Phone 2:

Who is permitted to pick up your child(ren) other than the parents/guardian(s) listed above? Name: Relationship:

Phone 1:

Phone 2:

referrals Do you have any friends to whom you would like us to mail a brochure? Name:

Name:

Street Address:

Street Address:

City/State/Zip:

City/State/Zip:

Home Phone:

Home Phone:

esfcamps.com/Episcopal

please complete both sides of application


summer 2015 enrollment application EPISCOPAL

please check all camp(s) and weeks attending. MINI Camp For Boys & Girls Age 3 Half Day (9am-1pm)

Week 1: June 8 - June 12 Week 2: June 15 - June 19 Week 3: June 22 - June 26 Week 4: June 29 - July 2* Week 5: July 6 - July 10 Week 6: July 13 - July 17 Week 7: July 20 - July 24 Week 8: July 27 - July 31 Week 9: August 3 - August 7 Week 10: August 10 - August 14 Week 11: August 17 - August 21 # of Weeks attending

Day Camp For Boys & Girls Age 4-8

Full Day Full Day (9am-3pm) (9am-3pm)

Ends Aug 7

Tuition Rates Half Day Full Day

1 Week (only available for Tennis Camp) $990.00 2 Weeks $1,485.00 3 Weeks $1,980.00 4 Weeks $2,460.00 5 Weeks $2,785.00 6 Weeks $2,990.00 7 Weeks $3,330.00 8 Weeks $3,580.00 9 Weeks Ends Aug 7 10 Weeks 11 Weeks

$1,190.00 $1,785.00 $2,380.00 $2,975.00 $3,385.00 $3,700.00 $3,995.00 $4,295.00

Tuition Rates Full Day $1,190.00 $1,785.00 $2,380.00 $2,975.00 $3,385.00 $3,700.00 $3,995.00 $4,295.00 $4,490.00 $4,635.00

After Camp Clinics & Workshops Monday-Thursday until 5:45pm. Clinics with an * run until 4:45pm. June 22-25 Magic Tricks and Circus Skills $140 Minecraft $140 Minecraft for Kids $140 Teeball FUN-damentals * $80 June 29-july 2 Archery Clinic $135 Minecraft $140 Ooey Gooey Messy Science $140 July 6-9 Basketball $135 Clay and Ceramics Workshop $140 Minecraft $140 Soccer FUN-damentals* $80 Tennis $135 july 13-16 Archery $135 Duct Tape Crafts & Projects $140 Field Hockey Clinic** $140 Minecraft $140 Soccer $135

july 20-23 Baseball Lacrosse Minecraft for Kids Pee Wee Multi-Sports Fun* Tennis

$135 $135 $140 $80 $135

July 27-30 Basketball Etiquette, Manners & More Kronum Soccer Teeball FUN-damentals*

$135 $140 $135 $135 $80

AUg 3-6 Archery Baseball Soccer FUN-damentals* Tie Dye Workshop

$135 $135 $80 $140

** Campers must bring their own field hockey stick and mouth guard.

Sports Camp For Boys & Girls Age 6-14

Senior Camp For Boys & Girls Age 9-15

Full Day (9am-3pm)

Full Day (9am-3pm)

Tennis Camp For Boys & Girls Age 6-15

*No camp on Friday, July 3, 2015. center for growth & innovation For Boys & Girls TECHNOLOGY

SCIENCE

3D Game Design w/ Portal 2: Puzzles, Full Day Morning Afternoon Traps, & Mazes (grades 6–12) (9am-3pm) (9am-12pm) (12:30PM-3pm)   Jul 6–10   Jul 20–24 Digital Animation (grades 4–10, 2 wks) Jun 8–19 The Digital Photography Experience (grades 4–10) Jul 20–24 Digital Video Production (grades 4–10)   Jul 13–17   Aug 17–21 Extreme Minecraft: Advanced Building & Redstone (grades 6–12, 2 wks) Aug 3–14 Game Design 101 (grades 4–12, 2 wks) Jun 8–19 Game Design w/ Project Spark (grades 5–10)   Jun 29–Jul 2   Jul 13–17 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14   Introduction to 3D Printing (grades 4–10) Jul 6–10 Tuition Rates Tuition Rates Tuition Rates Full Day Full Day Full Day Morning Afternoon Jr. Robotics (grades 2–4) $600.00 $460.00 $325.00   Jun 22–26   Jul 27–31 Minecraft (grades 4–10, two 2 week sessions) $1,190.00 $1,270.00 $1,200.00 $920.00 $650.00   Jun 22–Jul 2   Jul 6–17 $1,785.00 $1,905.00 $1,800.00 $1,375.00 $975.00 Minecraft for Kids (grades 2–4) $2,380.00 $2,540.00 $2,400.00 $1,825.00 $1,300.00   Jun 8–12   Jul 20–24 $2,975.00 $3,175.00 $3,000.00 $2,250.00 $1,615.00   Jun 22–26   Aug 17–21 $3,385.00 $3,540.00 $3,390.00 $2,670.00 $1,920.00 $3,700.00 $3,910.00 $3,850.00 $3,075.00 $2,235.00 Minecraft Missions (grades 4–9) $3,995.00 $4,250.00 $4,080.00 $3,495.00 $2,550.00   Jul 27–31   Aug 17–21 $4,295.00 $4,590.00 $4,365.00 $3,930.00 $2,865.00 Robotics 101 (grades 4–7) $4,490.00 $4,790.00 $4,500.00 $4,310.00 $3,165.00   Jun 15–19   Aug 10–14 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14 Ends Aug 14   Robotics Team League (grades 4–8, 2 wks) Jun 22–Jul 2 The Science of Roller Coasters with Minecraft Please enroll my child in: (grades 3–8) The Optional Lunch Program ($37.50 per week) The Instructional Swim Program (Senior, Sports, and Tennis camps   Aug 3–7   Aug 17–21 only—no additional cost. Day Camp instructional swim is included) I am interested in: Carpool information Admissions information for The Episcopal Academy Please try to group my child with (Campers must be entering the same grade next fall): Friend’s Name:

A nimal Advocates: Great Gorillas (grades 3–9, 2 wks) Jul 6–17 CSI: Forensics (grades 4–9, 2 wks) Jul 6–17 Dream it, Build it, Destroy it (grades 5-8) August 17-21 Mess Fest (grades 2-4) Jul 20-24 Invention by Design (grades 3–9) Jun 29–Jul 2 Space & Rocketry (grades 3–9) Jun 22–26 Super Cool Science (grades 3–9) Aug 10–14 PERFORMING ARTS

E SF Productions: Theater & Performing Arts (grades 3–9) Jun 15–19 & Jun 22–26 CREATIVITY & DESIGN

Jr. Chef Academy (grades 3–8) Aug 3–7 Chef Academy (grades 9–12) Aug 10–14 Fashion, Patterns & Sewing Machine Camp (grades 5–10)   Jun 15–19 Jul 13–17   Jun 22–26 Jul 20–24   Jun 29–Jul 2 Jul 27–31   Jul 6–10 Aug 3–7 Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations (grades 3–7)   Jun 15–19 Jul 13–17   Jun 22–26 Jul 20–24   Jun 29–Jul 2 Jul 27–31   Jul 6–10 Aug 3–7 Fiber Arts & Handwork Creations: Pet Palooza (grades 3–7)   Jun 15–19 Jul 20–24   Jun 22–26 Aug 3–7   Jul 6–10 ADVENTURE PROGRAM

Teen Travel (grades 5-9) Jul 6-10

Center for Growth & innovation Above is a sampling of some of the exciting and unique programs for 2015. A full line-up of offerings will be coming soon. Sessions 1–11 Weeks

Tuition Rates $ 605.00/week

The Franklin Institute Program rate: $615 per/wk Teen Travel rate: $850

Friend’s Home Phone Number: If this is your first year at ESF, how did you hear about us?   Referred From a Friend Friend’s Name: Friend’s Phone Number: Corporate Program Online search

Camp Fair School flyer

Sign/banner Advertisement

Other:

Please make checks payable to:

EA Summer Camp Programs Send this form to: EA Summer Camp Programs 750 E. Haverford Road Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

Enroll online: esfcamps.com/Episcopal Questions? Call: 610-581-7100

Important: Workshop grades and times vary. Please refer to esfcamps.com/Episcopal for grades and times for each Clinic & Workshop. You may sign-up for multiple weeks; however, please choose only one program per week. How to Enroll Please complete both sides of this application, sign the form, and mail it with full payment or a $300 deposit per camper to the mailing address above. Space is limited. Applications will be accepted at any time, on a first-come, first-served basis and enrollment is determined by postmark date. If you need an additional application, you may photocopy the attached form or call us and we will send you another. Applications will not be accepted by fax. The balance of the tuition is due by April 1, 2015. Family, Group & Referral Discounts A 5% Family Discount is given to families enrolling 2 or more children. This discount applies to each child after the first in your immediate family. (The first child is the camper with the higher tuition.) Our 5% Group Discount allows you and your friends to receive a 5% discount off camp tuition. All you need to do is send 3 or more applications in the same envelope! For families enrolling online, call our office and we will assist you. (Please note: Family and Group Discounts are separate and may not be combined.) For every new family you refer, receive $150 back as a check or credit towards camp! For details please call us or visit esfcamps.com/Episcopal.

Optional Lunch Program Campers may bring their own lunch & beverage to camp (which we refrigerate), or they may participate in our optional lunch program for an additional $37.50 per week by checking the appropriate box above. Cancellations & Changes deadline: april 1 , 2015 If you need to cancel your child’s enrollment in camp, you must notify us in writing by April 1, 2015 in order to receive a refund. Cancellations on or prior to this date are subject to a $50 processing fee per child. No refunds will be given out after April 1, 2015 regardless of your registration date. Changes in enrolled weeks are based on availability and must also be made on or before the April 1, 2015 deadline. Grouping Requests Campers are grouped according to age and grade level. If you would like your child grouped with a specific friend, please write his/ her name and home phone number on this application. Campers MUST be entering the same grade next fall.

please read and sign below: On behalf of my child, I accept any and all risks associated with his/her attendance and participation in the camp and its activities. I understand that my child should not attend the camp if he/she is not healthy. I understand that my child must abide by camp policies and the instructions of the camp staff. I agree that should my child be dismissed from camp for any reason, no part of my tuition will be refunded. I understand that no reduction in the tuition will be made for late arrival, early departure, vacations, illness or injury. In the event that I cannot be contacted in an emergency, I hereby grant ESF, Inc. (ESF) permission to give immediate treatment and/or take my child to a hospital emergency room. Permission is hereby granted for photographs and/or videos to be taken of my child at camp and ESF has the right to utilize these in our brochures, videos, slide shows, web site, and other camp materials. Permission is also granted for my child (if enrolled in Sports Camp, Senior Camp, and/or CGI Camps) to attend all scheduled field trips. Knowing these facts and in consideration for your accepting my child’s application, I, for myself, my child attending the camp, and anyone else who might claim on my or my child’s behalf (“I”), hereby agree that neither ESF nor The Episcopal Academy are responsible for any and all accidents, injuries, and/or medical or dental expenses arising from my child’s participation in the camp and, accordingly, I covenant not to sue, and waive, release and discharge ESF, The Episcopal Academy and anyone, and anyone working on their behalf from any and all claims of liability or expenses of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of or relating to my child’s participation in the camp. I have carefully read all of the information in this application form and agree to all conditions. Printed Name of Parent/Guardian

Signature

Date


Tuition Rates... the more you go, the more you save!

mini camp

age 3 Sessions

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5 Weeks

6 Weeks

7 Weeks

8 Weeks

9 Weeks

Tuition (Half Day)

$990.00

$1,485.00

$1,980.00

$2,460.00

$2,785.00

$2,990.00

$3,330.00

$3,580.00

Tuition (Full Day)

$1,190.00

$1,785.00

$2,380.00

$2,975.00

$3,385.00

$3,700.00

$3,995.00

$4,295.00

day camp

ages 4-8 Sessions

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5 Weeks

6 Weeks

7 Weeks

8 Weeks

9 Weeks

10 Weeks

11 Weeks

Tuition

$1,190.00

$1,785.00

$2,380.00

$2,975.00

$3,385.00

$3,700.00

$3,995.00

$4,295.00

$4,490.00

$4,635.00

Enjoy the benefits of our multi-week savings when you enroll for 6 or more weeks! Adding an extra week can be as low as $315.

sports camp

ages 6-14 Sessions

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5 Weeks

6 Weeks

7 Weeks

8 Weeks

9 Weeks

10 Weeks

Tuition

$1,190.00

$1,785.00

$2,380.00

$2,975.00

$3,385.00

$3,700.00

$3,995.00

$4,295.00

$4,490.00

Enjoy the benefits of our multi-week savings when you enroll for 6 or more weeks! Adding an extra week can be as low as $315.

senior camp

ages 9-15 Sessions

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5 Weeks

6 Weeks

7 Weeks

8 Weeks

9 Weeks

10 Weeks

Tuition

$1,270.00

$1,905.00

$2,540.00

$3,175.00

$3,540.00

$3,910.00

$4,250.00

$4,590.00

$4,790.00

Enjoy the benefits of our multi-week savings when you enroll for 6 or more weeks! Adding an extra week can be as low as $370.

the CENTER FOR GROWTH & INNOVATION

grades PreK-12

at the episcopal academy

Sessions

1 Week

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5 Weeks

6 Weeks

7 Weeks

8 Weeks

9 Weeks

10 Weeks

11 Weeks

Tuition

$605.00

$1,210.00

$1,815.00

$2,420.00

$3,025.00

$3,630.00

$4,235.00

$4,840.00

$5,445.00

$6,050.00

$6,655.00

ages 6-15

TENNIS camp

Sessions

1 Week

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5 Weeks

6 Weeks

7 Weeks

8 Weeks

9 Weeks

10 Weeks

Full Day

$600.00

$1,200.00

$1,800.00

$2,400.00

$3,000.00

$3,390.00

$3,850.00

$4,080.00

$4,365.00

$4,500.00

Morning

$460.00

$920.00

$1,375.00

$1,825.00

$2,250.00

$2,670.00

$3,075.00

$3,495.00

$3,930.00

$4,310.00

Afternoon

$325.00

$650.00

$975.00

$1,300.00

$1,615.00

$1,920.00

$2,235.00

$2,550.00

$2,865.00

$3,165.00

Family Discount

Group Savings

Flexibility & Multi-Week Savings

A Family Discount is given to families enrolling 2 or more children. This 5% discount applies to each child after the first in your immediate family. (The first child is the camper with the higher tuition.)

Our Group Discount allows you and your friends to receive a 5% savings off camp tuition. All you need to do is send 3 or more applications in the same envelope!

We offer program mixing and flexible scheduling with 1-11 week options. Your weeks do not need to be consecutive. Enroll for 6 weeks or more for reduced weekly rates.

Please note: Family and Group Discounts are separate and may not be combined.

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