SUMMER PROGRAM 2016 I.
II. GUIDELINES
ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE
For questions about the offerings please call 580—5400 local 5001 or 3311. You may also call the following local numbers for questions specific to the unit offering the program.
Step 1 Go to the Assessor’s office to get the Registration form (please refer to the table below) Step 2 Accomplish the Summer Registration Form Provide 2 1x1 colored ID pictures – 1 for the ID , 1 for the registration form Step 3 Give the Registration form to the Assessor Step 4 Pay the fees to the cashier. Step 5 On the first day of class remember to submit the Official Receipt to the teacher/coach/facilitator of the program. Please note the registration dates for the different programs. Level Assessors Cashier CSC Ms. Itoy Barcenilla LS LS APAA Office: Ms. Dorothy Felin Ms. Nora Angelias LS APSA Office: Ms. Maxima T. Nabong MS MS APAA Office: Brenda S. Condes Kathleen Anne C. Cruz MS APSA Office: BEU Cashier Elizabeth G. Reyes HS HS APAA Office: Joan Domingo-Dalida Music Center AJ Matawaran Ballet Center Ms. Itoy Barcenilla Thursdays 11:30am Teacher Lia Teacher Gabby Teacher Grace SAID Ms. Joanne Garcia
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Ballet Center
Music Center SAID Child Study Center
Registration Dates
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March 6 to April 7 April 17 to 21
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0917-8940626 T. Grace 0917-8880102 Halili-Cruz School of Ballet 3580 3520 5001, 3311
Lower School
3222 (APAA) 3227, 8237 (APSA)
Middle School
3221 (APAA) 3226 (APSA)
High School
3116 (APAA) 3126 (APSA)
Non-academic programs will be dissolved if the minimum required number of students is not met. You are encouraged to change the program you enrolled in. Fees will apply to the program you have chosen. Academic programs that do not meet the minimum required number of students will continue with the discretion of the Unit offering the program. Additional fees will be charged if the program continues as a tutorial class. Non MC students who will enroll will be charged an additional Php50.00 for insurance coverage for the duration the student will be taking his/her summer course at MC. For Non MC students enrolled in the different summer programs, you may get a summer program car pass from the ASD. The students are required to wear their Summer Program ID at all times while in the MC Campus.
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CENTER FOR APPLIED MUSIC 6. 7. 8.
You are required to follow all rules and policies inside the Miriam College Campus. Loitering in the different areas is not allowed. For those enrolling in any of the Music Classes, please proceed to the Music Center to make arrangements for the schedule of classes. For those enrolling in Ballet Classes please get in touch with Teacher Grace at 0917-8940626 or the Halili-Cruz School of Ballet at 0917-8880102 for other inquiries. The Ballet Center is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
PROCEDURE FOR CHANGE OF PROGRAM 1. 2.
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Go through the same registration process. Fees from the previous program enrolled in will be applied to the new program. • If amount is the same there is no need to pay anything • If amount exceeds the fee of the previous form the excess amount will be charged and payment will be made to the cashier. • If amount is less than the previous amount of the first program enrolled in, go through the process for refund.
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
Description
Individual lessons in voice
Students of all ages are taught level - appropriate techniques and skills for singing.
Individual lessons in piano
Students from beginner to advanced levels are taught technique and other appropriate methods for piano artistry.
Individual lessons in guitar, violin, cello and other string instruments
Students of all ages are taught level - appropriate techniques and skills for strings playing.
Individual lessons in flute and other wind instruments
Students of all ages are taught level - appropriate techniques and skills for wind playing.
Individual lessons in drums
Students of all ages are taught level - appropriate techniques and skills for drum playing.
Fee per Program:
Php 8,500
Number of Sessions per Program:
10
Number of Participants per Class:
One-on-one
Age Group:
Open to all; no age requirement
Schedule:
Classes are held 2x a week, 1 hour per session; Preferred schedule to be arranged with individual teachers
Venue:
Center for Applied Music Studios
Inclusive Dates:
April 17 – May 19
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ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
Miriam College Child Study Center (CSC) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Lower School (LS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Description
Football/Futsal
Introduce football to young children through our exclusive Brazilian Futsal package using smaller & less bouncy balls, where the children will be learning football skills in a fun environment through a wide range of movement, motor skills , teamwork , coordination, balance & ball mastery incorporated in a creative world of discovery & imagination, using numbers, colors, dancing & songs.
Fee per Program:
Number of Sessions:
Self Defense for Kids
Php8,000 *Php600 for one time registration and uniform if not previously registered
18 sessions
Number of Participants per Class:
Minimum 15 to 20 per group Maximum 30 to 50 per group
Age Group:
2.5- 4 year olds & Kids 4.5. to 6 year olds
Schedule:
MWF
Venue:
Miriam CSC
Inclusive Dates:
April 17 to May 26
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Program
Description
The course aims to (1) introduce the concept of kung-fu martial arts to students, (2) inculcate in them the principles of self-defense, self-control, calmness, and courage, and (3) improve the physical well-being of students as they foster camaraderie
Php 2,500 per head Fee:
1 parent / sibling free for every student enrolled New enrollees to pay Php 400 for uniform and Php 500 for chaku sticks directly to moderator*
Number of Sessions:
9 sessions - 2 hours per session
Number of Participants:
Minimum of 20
Age Group:
5 and up
Schedule:
Monday to Friday, 10:00am – 12:00nn
Venue:
Classroom (TBA)
Inclusive Dates:
April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, May 2, 3, 4, 5
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ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
Miriam College Lower School (LS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Lower School (LS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Floorball is similar to ice hockey but players use rubber shows instead of ice skates, and there is limited physical contact which makes it safer for everyone to play.
Floorball
This course aims to (1) introduce a new sport and its game rules to students, (2) influence the affective and social dimensions of individual players from sport participation, and (3) generate good performance through enjoyment of playing the game.
Fee:
Php 5,000 per head
Number of Sessions:
9 sessions - 2 hours per session
Number of Participants:
Minimum of 20
Age Group:
8 and up
Schedule:
Monday to Friday, 2:00 – 4:00pm
Venue:
MMJ court
Inclusive Dates:
April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, May 2, 3, 4, 5
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Program
Description
Swim Camp
The camp aims to develop the basic skills in young swimmers and cultivate in them the values of courage, perseverance, discipline, and love for water in a recreational, nurturing, and fun environment.
Description
Fee:
Php 5,055 per head
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions
Number of Participants:
Maximum of 30 in each class
Age Group:
5 to 11 years old
Schedule:
Group 1 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. Group 2 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. Group 3 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Group 4 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. May 3 and 4 (mini tournament): Groups 1 and 2 7:00 – 10:00 am Groups 3 and 4 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Venue:
MC Swimming Pool
Inclusive Dates:
April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, May 2, 3, 4
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ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
Miriam College Middle School (MS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Middle School (MS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Swimming: Tadpoles
Swimming: Penguins
Swimming: Dolphins
Description Your child will be able to build confidence in water. He or she will learn to jump into the pool and get back to the pool edge safely, learn basic crawl and introduction to freestyle. Your child will be able to learn how to swim freestyle properly. Correct breathing technique plus proper arm pulls and kicks will be the focus of the course. Introduction to backstroke and dolphin kick. Your child will be able to fine tune freestyle and backstroke technique. Introduction to butterfly and breaststroke. Building child's swim skill as a foundation to competitive swimming.
Fee:
Php 5,000
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions
Number of Participants: Age Group:
Schedule: Venue:
Inclusive Dates:
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Tadpoles: 6 participants Penguins & Dolphins: 8 participants each Batch 1: 11 years old and up Batch 2: Open to all ages Tadpoles: 7:00am – 8:00am Penguins & Dolphins: 8:15 - 9:15am MC Swimming Pool Batch 1 11 years old and up March 27 to April 7;April 17 to April 28;
Program
Volleyball 1
Description
The participants will learn basic volleyball skills, rules and rudiments of the game.
Fee:
Php 4,000- per pax (no ID yet)
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions
Number of Participants:
12 – 30 pax
Age Group:
10-13 years old, 14-18 years old
Schedule:
Daily, except Sunday 8:00am – 10:00am
Venue:
Inclusive Dates:
10-13 years old: MMJ Court 14-18 years old: High School Court
10-13 years old: April 18-28 14-18 years old: May 2-12
Batch 2 Open to all ages May 2 to 13 (1 Saturday class on May 13); May 15 to May 26 (TBC)
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ARTS AND DANCE
ARTS AND DANCE
Miriam College Child Study Center (CSC) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Ballet Center Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 1, 2 and 3
Description
Program
Street dancing for Kids aims to hone young children to move with the rhythm and groove to the beat of modern music. The program is designed for children to develop balance, flexibility, coordination, rhythm and confidence.
Tiny Tots 1 and 2
Php 5,500
Number of Sessions:
12 sessions - 1- 1/2 hrs. per session
Number of Participants:
Minimum of 10 max of 15
Age Group:
Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 1: 3-5 yrs. Old Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 2: 6-9 yrs. Old Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 3: 10-13 yrs. Old
Fee:
Schedule:
Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Uniform Price: Php 2,650 -Complete set of uniform includes: leotards, tights, skirt, ballet shoes, shirt, hair accessories and bag -Measurement of ballet uniform will be on April 17, Monday
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions
Number of Participants:
8-20 students
Age Group: Schedule:
Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 1: 11:00-12:30nn Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 2: 9:30-11:00 Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 3: 8:00-9:30
Designed for the young child who loves to move & dance to music. Emphasis is placed on motor skill development, coordination and balance.
Php 8,500
•with a Culminating ProgrammeDANCE Performance on the last day
Fee:
Description
Tiny Tots 1: 3-4 years old Tiny Tots 2: Old students Tiny Tots 1: 9:00 – 10:00 am Tiny Tots 2: 10:00 – 11:00 am
Venue:
MC Ballet Center
Inclusive Dates:
April 18, 20, 25 & 27 May 2,4,9,11,16 & 18
Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 1 & 2: MC CSC Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 3: Lower School April 24 -28 May 2-5 May 8-12
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ARTS AND DANCE
ARTS AND DANCE
Miriam College Ballet Center Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Ballet Center Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Baby Ballet 1 Baby Ballet 2 to 5
Description Designed for the young child who loves to move & dance to music. Emphasis is placed on motor skill development, coordination and balance.
Program
Description
Pre-ballet
An introduction to ballet with beginning development of ballet concepts such as turn out, coordination, spatial awareness and class etiquette.
Offered to children 3-6 yrs. old with previous training.
Classical Ballet 1-3 Php 8,500
Fee:
Uniform Price: Php 2,950 -Complete set of uniform includes: leotards, tights, skirt, ballet shoes, shirt, hair accessories and bag -Measurement of ballet uniform will be on April 17, Monday
Offered to children 7 yrs. old & above with previous training. This class focuses on ballet technique, proper body alignment, French terminology and musicality. Php 8,500 Uniform Prices:
Fee:
Pre-ballet Classical Ballet 1-3
Php 2,950 Php 3,100
-Complete set of uniform includes: leotards, tights, skirt, ballet shoes, shirt, hair accessories and bag -Measurement of ballet uniform will be on April 17, Monday
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions
Number of Participants:
8-20 students
Age Group:
5-6 years old
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions
Schedule:
Baby Ballet 1: 9:00 – 10:00 am Baby Ballet 2: 10:00 – 11:00am
Number of Participants:
6-20 students
Venue:
MC Ballet Center
Age Group:
Inclusive Dates:
April 18, 20, 25 & 27 May 2,4,9,11,16 & 18
Pre-ballet: 7 - 11 years old (Beginner’s Class) Classical Ballet 1-3: Old students
Schedule:
Pre-ballet: 10:00 – 11:00 am Classical Ballet: 11:00 – 12:00nn
Venue:
MC Ballet Center
Inclusive Dates:
April 18, 20, 25 & 27 May 2,4,9,11,16 & 18
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ARTS AND DANCE
ARTS AND DANCE
Miriam College Child Study Center (CSC) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Lower School (LS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Arts and crafts for young kids
The program offers basic art appreciation and awareness for young children • with a Culminating Exhibit on the last day
Fee:
Php 6,500 inclusive of materials
Number of Sessions:
13 1- 1/2 hrs. sessions
Number of Participants:
Minimum of 10 max of 15
Age Group:
4-6
Schedule:
8:00-9:30
Venue:
MC CSC
Inclusive Dates:
April 24 -28 May 2-5 May 8-12
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Program
Description
Drawing, Painting and Sculpting classes for children
3-D Art Lab for Kids
Description Children are introduced to the fundamental techniques of drawing and painting, such as lines, shading, mixing colors, compositions, and dimensions. They first learn to draw various forms using geometric shapes and single objects. Then, they will proceed to painting and will be taught color mixing techniques, color values, and how brush strokes can be applied for various textures. Children will also be introduced to basic drawing/painting materials. Children will be able to explore the world of three-dimensional art. Lessons will focus on fundamental art concepts and skills in constructing and designing 3-D Art projects using a variety of materials like paper, cardboard, clay, and plaster. Children will be given the opportunity to relax, create, enjoy, and most especially, hone their art-making skills.
Fee:
Php 5,000 inclusive of materials
Number of Sessions:
5 sessions
Number of Participants:
8-15
Age Group:
Incoming Grades 1-5
Schedule:
8:00 -12:00 nn
Venue:
TBA
Inclusive Dates:
April 24 -28
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ACADEMIC
ARTS AND DANCE
Miriam College Child Study Center (CSC) Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program Description
Miriam College Middle School (MS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
SUMMER COLORS: Acrylic Painting Course
Description This course offers students opportunities to explore the versatility of acrylic paints and be able to create compositions reflective of summer.
Discovery Learning 1
A group exhibit culminates the activity.
Discovery Learning 2
Php 5,500.00 (basic materials are included)
Discovery Learning 3
A fun program that is all about developing the children’s social, fine and gross motor skills through games, stories, crafts and other activities A program designed to allow the children to explore, create, interact and stay happily active for three weeks while developing reading readiness and numeracy skills An exciting, integrated program of Reading, Math, Science, Computer, Arts and Music. The children will be able to practice important skills that will challenge them to think and be creative. The program is aimed at enhancing children’s reading and comprehension skills.
Bring your own: • brushes (synthetic sable – 1- flat- size 2” 2- round brushes w/ pointed end - sizes 2 and 8) • rag • 2 water containers • art smock
Fee per Program:
Php 5,900 - Inclusive of materials
Number of Sessions:
10 sessions (2 hrs/ session)
Number of Sessions per Program:
13 1- 1/2 hrs. sessions
Number of Participants:
5-15
Age Group:
10-15
Number of Participants per Class:
Discovery Learning 1: Min. 10 – Max 13 Discovery Learning 2: Min. 10 – Max 15 Discovery Learning 3: Min. 10 – Max 15 Beginning Reading : Min. 8 – Max of 10
Fee:
Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Mondays to Fridays 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.-12:00 nn 6-Bantula (Ground Flr. Mt. Carmel Bldg.) April 24-28, May 2-5, and May 8
Beginning Reading
Age Group:
Schedule:
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Discovery Learning 1: Incoming FS Discovery Learning 2: Incoming Nursery Discovery Learning 3: Incoming Kinder Beginning Reading : 4-5 years old (Incoming Kinder) Discovery Learning 1,2 and 3: 9:00-10:30am Beg. Reading: 9:30-11:00am
Venue:
CSC
Inclusive Dates:
April 24 -28; May 2-5; May 8-12
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ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC
Miriam College Lower School (LS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
Jumpstart Math
Jumpstart English
Jumpstart Filipino
Description This program is designed to engage incoming Grade 1 students to experience and learn the basics of numeracy and Mathematics through fun, interactive and developmentally-appropriate activities in preparation for their big day at MCLS. This program is designed to engage incoming Grade 1 students to experience and learn Reading through fun, interactive and developmentally-appropriate activities in preparation for their big day at MCLS. This program aims to develop appreciation of Filipino culture through various stories, poems, songs, and games in FILIPINO. It helps young girls build confidence in reading and speaking in Filipino thereby increasing their vocabulary and strengthening reading comprehension through fun, interactive and developmentally appropriate activities in preparation for their Filipino class at MCLS.
Fee per Program:
Php 4,000
Number of Sessions per Program:
10 sessions
Number of Participants per Class:
10-15
Age Group:
Incoming Grade 1 8:00-10:00am 10:00-12:00nn
Schedule: Venue:
TBA
Inclusive Dates:
April 25-May 9
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Miriam College Lower School (LS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
Program for Readiness and Proficiency (PReP)
Description This program aims to prepare students for the competencies of the next Grade Level. This program is open to students who got a Final Average of NSH in any of the following subjects: Reading, Language, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, Math and Science.
Fee per Program:
Php 4,000
Number of Sessions per Program:
10 sessions
Number of Participants per Class:
10-15
Age Group:
Incoming Grades 2-5 8:00-10:00am 10:00-12:00nn
Schedule: Venue:
TBA
Inclusive Dates:
April 25-May 9
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ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC
Miriam College Middle School (MS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College High School (HS) Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
Program for the Achievement of Competencies in English and the Sciences (PACES) Foreign Language (Bridging Program)
PACES offers academic support to students in the core subjects of English, Mathematics, and Science. It gives students a chance to develop target skills which are prerequisites to mastering Middle School content. This course helps students learn the basic skills in the language of their choice. The students may choose to take Spanish, Nihongo, Mandarin, or French.
Fee per Program:
Php 4,500
Number of Sessions per Program:
10 (2 hrs/ session)
Number of Participants per Class:
5-15
Age Group:
Schedule:
Program
Description
PACES: Incoming Middle School (Grades 6 to 8) FOREIGN LANGUAGE: New students in Gr. 7 and 8 PACES: Mondays to Fridays 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.–12:00 nn 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Learning Enhancement and Advancement Program (LEAP)
You’re off to a great start at MCHS with LEAP! It offers creative and exploratory learning experiences that allow new students to review basic competencies and simulate rigorous learning tasks in mainstream classes of MCHS.
Academic Reinforcement Program (ARP)
ARP is a great opportunity to gain mastery of requisite knowledge and skills and to acquire required credits for academic promotion. More than a review of previous course competencies, it offers students remediation and enrichment tasks to address specific areas of difficulty
Senior High Advancement and Readiness Program (SHARP)
SHARP engages students in fun discovery-oriented learning tasks that will enable them to transition effectively to the new Senior High School Program. The classes are open to new and continuing students in Grade 11.
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions per Program: Number of Participants per Class:
Php 4,800 per course or Php 13,000 for 3 courses 15 Minimum of 15 and maximum of 25 students per class
Age Group:
LEAP – Incoming Grade 9 or New Grade 10 Students ARP – Grades 9 and 10 Students (including female crossenrollees) SHARP – Incoming Grade 11 Students
Schedule:
LEAP – Math, Filipino (7:30-10:00), English (10:30-1:00), Science, Filipino (1:30-4:00) ARP – Science, Filipino (7:30-10:00), English, Social Studies (10:30-1:00), Math, Filipino (1:30-4:00) SHARP – Math (7:30-10:00),English (10:30-1:00), Science (1:30-4:00)
Venue: Inclusive Dates:
High School April 24-May 12
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Mondays to Fridays 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Venue:
4th Flr. LMC Bldg
Inclusive Dates:
April 25-May 9
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Description
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ACADEMIC
STEM CLUBS
Miriam College – Southeast Asian Institute for the Deaf Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
English for Students Who are Deaf
Math for Students Who are Deaf Preschool Readiness for Students Who are Deaf Sign Language Class (Basic) Sign Language Class (Intermediate) Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Program
Description The Enrichment Track will provide students with literature-based activities that will develop higher order thinking; the Remedial Track will target basic reading & comprehension skills expected at specific learning levels. The Enrichment Track will provide students with advanced to more complex activities that will enhance math skills; the Remedial Track will identify target areas and provide activities that will equip the student with the level-appropriate skills in Math. Sessions focus on preparation for school such as familiarity of routines and other non-academic activities Sign Language Skills at the Basic Level
Mindcraft Party Camp
Space Wars Camp
Sign Language Skills at the Intermediate Level English, Math and Preschool: Php 6,500 Sign Language Class: Php 3,500 10 English, Math and Preschool: One-on-one Sign Language Class: 3 English and Math for Deaf: Gr. 1-10 Preschool Readiness for Deaf: Preschool M-F (8 am-10 am) and/or M-F (10:30am-12:30pm) MC-SAID Classroom April 26-28 May 2-5 & 8-10
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Description Ride your mine train over to Challenge Island for a one of a kind mining and crafting celebration! You and your tribe mates will set up shelter in the micro world of Steve and the gang where you’ll take on all kinds of mindcrafty challenges: from creating fences to critter catchers to catapults. You’ll even get to design your own wild mine train ride and take part in our exciting fishing rodeo challenge! Each challenge will involve lots of critical thinking, problem solving, science and teamwork. You are sure to have a MINE FULL of fun at this not-to-be missed Challenge Island camp! Get ready for some out of this world excitement at Challenge Island’s Space Wars Camp! You and your tribe of friends will take on a galaxy full of movieinspired challenges, including launching your own space rockets! The force is sure to be with you at this not-to-be missed interstellar STEM adventure camp! Php 4,400 9 Minimum of 12 Maximum of 20 4-12 years 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. TBA April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, May 2, 3, 4, 5
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STEM CLUBS
PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Program
iCode Camp
Consumer Chem
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Description iCode Camp is a summer coding program intended for middle schoolers. This program aims to promote computer science to young learners and at the same time, enhance their logical skills. The basic concepts of coding will be introduced to students. Also, the Scratch programming language will be used to teach students to create interactive stories, animations, and games. Get to know more the chemistry of everyday products and processes through different hands-on activities and experiments conducted in this program. Make your own consumable products like soap, liquid detergent, toothpaste, or even invent your own scent of perfume! Php 5,000 10 sessions (2 hours per session) Min = 10 Max = 30 10 to 14 years old Mondays to Fridays 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. iCode Camp: Computer Labs A (Wisdom Hall) Consumer Chem: HS Chemistry Laboratory April 24-28, May 2-5 and May 8
Program
Adobe ® Photoshop 101
Debate
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Description Learn the basics of graphic design using the most powerful and popular graphic editing tool – Adobe Photoshop! Through this program, the participants can alter photos, enhance them by using filters, and express their imagination and ideas by creating images from scratch. This course helps develop students’ critical thinking and language proficiency through teaching them the art of argumentation and exposing them to relevant social issues. The program focuses on debating in an Asian Parliamentary Debate format. Adobe ® Photoshop 101 :Php 5,000 Debate: Php 4,500 Photoshop & Debate: 10 sessions (2 hours per session) Photoshop: Min* = 10 Max = 30 Debate: 6-18 Photoshop:10 to 14 years old Debate: Incoming Gr. 7 and 8 students Mon to Fri 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Photoshop: Computer Labs B (Wisdom Hall) Debate: 3rd Flr. LMC Bldg. April 24-28, May 2-5, and May 8
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COOKING CLASSES
PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
Description
Book Writing
A writing course for youngsters wherein the output is an actual printed book or bookazine. Students will be guided in the stages of making their book – from concept, writing and production.
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Php 2,500 5 sessions, 2 1/2 hours each session Min = 10 Max = 20 7 to 18 2:00-4:30pm TBA April 24-28
COOKING CLASSES Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
Baking
Program
Little Chef
Junior Chef Summer Camp
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions:
Description Bake and Share – Baking and learning activities shared with any member of the family or friend.
Number of Participants per Class: Age Group:
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Php 5,500.00 inclusive of ingredients 6 Min of 3 and Max of 8 7 to 15 9:00am to 12:00nn Kitchen of MAETC April 18 to April 25
Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Description Preparing and cooking simple, healthy snacks will occupy the children’s time as they go through simple recipes that are delicious • with a Culminating Food Sale on the last day Children will be able to explore the culinary world. Lessons will focus on fundamental concepts in cooking and application of basic culinary skills. Children will be able to use kitchen tools, measure and combine ingredients, and cook using basic kitchen equipment. They will also be able to work together in a group setting, develop their taste for new and exciting flavors, and get their creativity and imaginations working. Little Chef: Php 6,500 with ingredients Junior Chef: Php 6,000 inclusive of materials Little Chef: 13 1- 1/2 hrs. Sessions Junior Chef: 5 Little Chef: Minimum of 10 max of 15 Junior Chef: 8-10 Little Chef: 4-7 years old Junior Chef: Incoming Grades 3-5 Little Chef: 11:00-12:30 Junior Chef: 8:00 -12:00nn Little Chef: CSC Junior Chef: TBA Little Chef: April 24-28, May 2-5 and May 8 Junior Chef: April 24-28
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ROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Miriam College Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Program
Description
Robotics for Young Children Lego Education We Do 1.0 and Story Starter
We Do concept is an easy –to-use sets that provides a taste of what robotics is all about. Let your student discover Robotics and add more power to Learning. Maths, Science, and Language ideas
Basic Robotics – Lego Mindstorm NXT
Advanced Robotics -Mindstorm and EV3
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In this 5-day robotics camp, participants will learn the basics of designing, building, and programming NXT 2.0, a Lego Mindstorms robot. With the facilitation of a certified Lego robotics teachertrainer and pioneer of robotics education in the country, students will be able to develop 21st century skills of critical thinking, collaboration, communication, creativity, and leadership through various hands-on activities and interclass competitions. Students design and build programmable robots using high quality motors, sensors, gears, wheels, axles, and other technical components. By using hands-on robotics, students will gain a better understanding of how technology works in real world applications. The solution enables students to understand and interpret two-dimensional drawings to create three-dimensional models; build, test troubleshoot and revise designs to improve robot performance; Gain practical, hands-on experience using mathematical concepts such as estimating and measuring distance, time and speed.
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group:
Schedule:
Venue:
Inclusive Dates:
Php 3,500 5 20 to 40 We Do 1.0: 4-6 years old Basic Robotics: 6 to 10 years old Advanced Robotics: Middle School to High School We Do 1.0: 8 to 11:30 Basic Robotics: 8:00-12:00 Advanced Robotics: 8:00-12:00 We Do 1.0: CSC Basic Robotics: TBA Advanced Robotics: TBA We Do 1.0: April 24-28 Basic Robotics: May 2–6 Advanced Robotics: May 15-19
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MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Academic Program
School Readiness 3-4
School Readiness 4-5
Ready, Get Set, Read Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class:
Age Group:
Schedule:
Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Description A fun program that is all about developing the children’s social, fine and gross motor skills through games, stories, crafts and other activities. A program designed to allow the children to explore, create, interact and stay happily active for two weeks while developing reading readiness and numeracy skills. The program is aimed at enhancing children’s reading and comprehension skills.
Php 4,200 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 School Readiness 3-4: Ages 3-4 School Readiness 4-5: Ages 4-5 Ready, Get Set, Read: Kinder-Grade 1 School Readiness 3-4: 8:00-9:00 School Readiness 4-5: 9:30-10:30 Ready, Get Set, Read: 9:30-10:30 School Readiness 3-4: FS School Readiness 4-5: FS Ready, Get Set, Read: K April 18-May 3
Academic Program
Learning Enhancement for Math
Learning Enhancement for Science Learning Enhancement for English
Description You’re off to a great start! It offers creative and exploratory learning experiences that allow new students to review basic competencies and simulate rigorous learning tasks in mainstream classes of for Math subject. You’re off to a great start! It offers creative and exploratory learning experiences that allow new students to review basic competencies and simulate rigorous learning tasks in mainstream classes of for Science subject. You’re off to a great start! It offers creative and exploratory learning experiences that allow new students to review basic competencies and simulate rigorous learning tasks in mainstream classes of for English subject.
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MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group:
Schedule:
Venue:
Inclusive Dates:
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Php 4,200 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Grades 3-4, 5-6, 7-11 Math: Grades 3-4, 5-6, 7-11: 8:00-9:30am Science: Grades 3-4, 5-6, 7-11: 10:00-11:30 English: Grades 3-4: 8:00-9:30 Grades 5-6: 10:00-11:30 Grades 7-11: 8:00-10:00 Math & Science: Grades 3-4: Grade 4 Grades 5-6: Grade 5 Grades 7-11: Grade 6 English: Grades 3-4, 5-6: Grade 1 Grades 7-11: Grade 7 April 18-May 3
Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Academic Program
Reading Fluency
Math Readiness
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Description This program is designed to engage incoming Grade 1 students to experience and learn Reading through fun, interactive and developmentally-appropriate activities. This program is designed to engage incoming Grade 1 students to experience and learn the basics of numeracy and Mathematics through fun, interactive and developmentally-appropriate activities. Php 4,200 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Grade 1 & 2 Reading Fluency: 8:00-9:30 Math Readiness: 10:00-11:30 Reading Fluency: Grade 2 Math Readiness: Grade 2 April 18-May 3
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MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Academic Program
Filipino Class: Grades 1-2
Filipino Class: Grades 3-4, 5-6, 7-11 Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Arts and Dance Program
Description This program aims to develop appreciation of Filipino culture through various stories, poems, songs, and games in FILIPINO. It helps young girls build confidence in reading and speaking in Filipino thereby increasing their vocabulary and strengthening reading comprehension through fun, interactive and developmentally appropriate activities in preparation for their Filipino class. You’re off to a great start! It offers creative and exploratory learning experiences that allow new students to review basic competencies and simulate rigorous learning tasks in mainstream classes of for Filipino subject. Php 4,200 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-11 Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-6: 8:00 – 9:30am Grade 7-11: 10:00 – 12:00nn Grades 1-2: K Grades 3-4: Gr. 3 Grades 5-6, 7-11: Gr. 8 April 18-May 3
Hip Hop Dancing for Kids Hip Hop Dancing for Kids 2 Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Arts and Dance Program
Theatre Arts Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Description Street dancing for Kids aims to hone young children to move with the rhythm and groove to the beat of modern music. The program is designed for children to develop balance, flexibility, coordination, rhythm and confidence building. Php 4,200 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Ages 3-5, 6-8 Ages 3-5: 9:30-10:30 Ages 6-8: 8:00-9:00 MPH April 18-May 3
Description Build confidence as children sing, dance and act
Php 4,200 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Ages 5-7 11:00-12:00nn MMC April 18-May 3
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MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
MIRIAM COLLEGE NUVALI, LAGUNA
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Summer Program, April/May, 2017
Arts and Dance Program
Ballet Classes Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Arts and Dance Program
Arts and Crafts Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Description
Culinary Arts Program
Learn and enhance ballet skills
Php 4,200 10 NA Ages 4-6, 7-10 Ages 4-6: 9:30-10:30 Ages 7-10: 10:30-11:30 MMC April 19-May 19 (Wednesday and Friday)
Description The program offers basic art appreciation and awareness for young children Php 4,500 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Grades 1-3, 4-6 Grades 1-3: 8:00-9:00am Grades 4-6: 9:30-10:30 Art Room April 18-May 3
Cooking Class
Fee per Program: Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group: Schedule: Venue: Inclusive Dates:
Description Children will be able to explore the culinary world. Lessons will focus on fundamental concepts in cooking and application of basic culinary skills. Children will be able to use kitchen tools, measure and combine ingredients, and cook using basic kitchen equipment. They will also be able to work together in a group setting, develop their taste for new and exciting flavors, and get their creativity and imaginations working. Php 5,000 (including ingredients) 10 minimum of 3, maximum of 15 Ages 3-6 11:00-12:00nn Coooking/Kinder April 18-May 3
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PROCEDURE FOR REFUND
Summer Program, April/May, 2017 Athletics Program
Taekwondo Table Tennis Basketball Volleyball Fee per Program:
Number of Sessions: Number of Participants per Class: Age Group:
Schedule:
Venue: Inclusive Dates:
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Description
Learn and enhance the different sports’ skills
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Obtain a Refund Request Form from the Cashier.
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Fill up the Refund Request Form and endorse this to the Cashier.
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The Cashier will attach the Official Receipt to the form and endorse this to the Summer Program Office for processing.
4. 1 sport (2x a week/14 sessions) P5,460 (390/session) 2 sports (28 sessions) 10,500 (375/session) 14 sessions (2x a week) minimum of 8 enrollees Taekwondo: 5-7 years old, 8 and up Table Tennis: 9 years old and up Basketball: 5-10 years old, 11 and up Volleyball: 9 and up Taekwondo: 5-7 years old: Tue and Thu 1-2:30 pm 8 and up: Tue and Thu 3-5pm Table Tennis: Mon and Wed 2-4 pm Basketball: 5-10 years old: Wed and Fri 1-2:30 pm 11 and up: Wed and Fri 3-5 pm Volleyball:Tue and Thu 2-4 pm Taekwondo: MMC Table Tennis: 2nd Floor Basketball and Volleyball: Covered Court April 17-June 2
You can get your refund from the College Cashier’s Office (check payment) after 15 working days.
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The Summer Program Coordinator will inform you of the availability of the check for refund.
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ID fees will not be refunded.
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Guidelines for refund printed at the back of the Refund Request Form will be followed.
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Important note: Refunds are given back in check and cannot be transferred to any other account, for ex. Offset tuition fees etc.
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