Lycée Summer Camp 2021

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Lycée Summer Camp 2021


For more information about the summer camp program, please contact zruelle@lfny.org amazurek@lfny.org Tel 212-439-4201


Welcome to the Lycée Summer Camp 2021!

General Information

We are glad to open the Summer Camp 2021 in-person at the Lycée.

Age range

This year, the camp is open for Lycée’s students only. Campers will take part in a range of activities tailored to their level of development. Programs in art, crafts, cooking, physical activities, storytelling and theater offer campers engaging ways to develop their curiosity and strengthen their French-language skills. Our camp is staffed with French teachers from the Lycée’s regular and after-school program.

Dates June 21 to July 9, 2021 (weekly enrollment)

3-8 years old Registration Information March 29, 2021, registration deadline May 31st. All registrations must be made on MyLycée - Spring&Summer Camps.. Registrations are subject to availability and are granted on a first-come, first-served basis. No refunds after June, 11th.


MAKE THE SUMMER CAMP FUN & SAFE COVID-19 PROTOCOL

Wear face masks on site when with others.

The camp will follow the same regulations and guidelines than during the school year ensuring that children can have fun in a safe environment. PCR COVID-19 testing (required)

Wash or sanitize hands frequently.

Campers submit a negative test result done within 7 days of 1st day of their camp week (test result is submitted prior to first day of camp an is valid for the uninterrupted duration of their camp days/ weeks). Ruvna QR Code Every morning you will receive a health questionnary via text and email throught the Ruvna application. If your child approved to come to the camp, a QR code will appear, to be scanned upon entry into the Lycée buildings.

Follow strict physical distancing measure.

Any absence due to illness from camp should be reported to the nurse: gledee@lfny.org Medical Form required - only for new students

The Lycée has rigorous protocols for the cleaning and disinfection of all spaces between use.

The New York City health department requires every child to have a medical exam before attending a camp. Please send the medical form to the nurse at gledee@lfny.org one week before the start of the camp.


Detail Hours

Week 3: July 6 – July 9 | $600

Additional Information • Enrollment is for a minimum of one week. Please note that the first week begins on Monday, June 21th 2021. • Children may register for any or all weeks. • Chidren bring their own snacks and lunch to camp each day. Our camp is peanut-free; please no food containing peanut products. • You may cancel camp registration and be fully refunded before June, 11th. For any cancellation after this date, no refunds or credits will be issued.

Early drop off (per week): $80

Sample Schedule

Extended day (per week): $80

9-9:30am - Arrival & Welcome 9:30-10:10am - French games 10:10-10:30am - Snack 10:30-11:10am - Outdoor Recess 11:10-12:00 - Activities (art & craft, cooking, theater, science, sport...) 12-12:45pm - Lunch 12:45-1:45pm - Nap / Quiet time / Storytelling / Free play 1:45-2:45pm - Activities (art & craft, cooking, theater, science, sport...) 2:45-3pm - Preparation for dismissal

Camp Hours: 9:00am-3:00pm Early Drop Off: 8:00am-9:00am Extended Day: 3:00pm-4:00pm Dates & Weekly Cost Week 1: June 21 – June 25 | $750 Week2: July 28 – July 2 | $750

Sibling Discount: 10% off each additional child registered in ANY camp option Themes - Le voyage Week 1 - Voyage imaginaire Week 2 - Voyage dans le monde minuscule Week 3 - Voyage dans l’espace


CAMP ÉVEIL AGE 3

“Éveil” means to awaken in French and that’s just what our youngest campers will experience this summer.

Our day camp integrates a variety fun activities: • Make new friends in a reassuring environment with French-speaking counselors; • Nurture the French language with games, songs and rhymes on our rooftop playground, in our music room and gym; • Explore new flavors and textures, cooking and baking simple French dishes; • Create age-appropriate art projects, with pencils, paint brushes, crayons and cut-outs; • Play with mime and marionettes, a classic of French childhood.

“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.’’ St. Exupéry


CAMP DÉCOUVERTE AGE 4–5 Join us for an adventurous week in a world of discovery, where a passion for learning and creating begins! The French language lies at the heart of our program, through a range of engaging indoor and outdoor activities that will vary each week.

Camp Découverte includes: • Children experiment with different art techniques such as collage, papier mache and learn to create with inspiration from major artists; • They will discover new ingredients and flavors through such simple French specialties; • Building on classic French playground games such as pétanque and le jeu du facteur, children enjoy sports and activities on our rooftop playground and in state-of-the-art gym; • Honing their French and deepening vocabulary through the art of theatrical narrative, storytelling and exploration of the imaginary, campers work with a theater teacher to create and stage their own play.

“At the heart of all knowledge, we find curiosity, which is essential for progress.’’ Alexandra David-Néel


CAMP EXPLORATION AGE 6–8

Campers explore the worlds of theater, art, and games with lots of time for outdoor play. The French language lies at the heart of all activities.

Campers enjoy: • Children mix their own paint and develop their understanding of art techniques as they experiment with different materials and concepts to explore their creativity; • They will discover new ingredients and flavors through such classic French specialties as sablés or gâteau marbré; • Sports get kicked up a notch with fun French schoolyard games, along with lively running and obstacle courses created with state-of-the-art equipment in our school gym; • Honing their French and deepening vocabulary through the art of theatrical narrative, storytelling and exploration of the imaginary, campers work in groups with a theater teacher to create and stage their own play.

“The world is a book - with each step we open a page.’’ Alphonse de Lamartine


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LYCÉE FRANÇAIS DE NEW YORK 505 EAST 75TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10021

Lycée Summer Camp 2018


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