SFS Summer Seoulstice 2013

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Summer Seoulstice

Six Summer Sessions June 17- August 9, 2013

* Camp SFS * Sport Camps * * Specialty Camps * Academic Enrichment Camps *

SFS Mission Statement Seoul Foreign School, centered in Christ, inspires educational excellence and promotes Christian values, personal integrity and responsible world citizenship through a dynamic international experience.


Introduction The objective of the SFS Summer Seoulstice summer program is to provide students a safe, fun, and rewarding summer experience through varied activities, sports, academics, and relationships.

Essential Information...........................................page 1 Please read Essential Information prior to registering your child for any 2013 Summer Seoulstice Camps.

Session 1.................................................................page 5 June 17-21

Session 2.................................................................page 18 June 24-28

Session 3.................................................................page 29 July 1-5

* Not operating July 8-19

Session 4.................................................................page 36 July 22-26

Session 5.................................................................page 40 July 29-August 2

Session 6.................................................................page 45 August 5-9

Transportation Info……………………………..page 51

*Summer program does not operate during (July 8-19)


ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Summer 2013

Please read the following information before registering your child online for any camps. Should you have any problems or questions, please contact: Jeff Oakes Director of Summer Programs Or Ken Lee Assistant Director of Summer Programs

summerprogram@seoulforeign.org Or call 02-3140-6620 8:00am-3:00pm, Monday-Friday

IMPORTANT DATES Registration begins

April 24, 3pm

Full payment due by

June 7, 3pm

On-Campus Registration

June 10-August 6

Late Registration Fee

June 10, 3pm

*Course Cancellations: Courses that have not met the minimum number of participants will be canceled as of May 10, 2013, 3pm. *Late Fee: A Late Fee of $25 or 27,000 KRW will be assessed per registration as of June 10, 2013.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

The web address for all 2013 Summer Seoulstice registrations is:

www.regonline.com/SummerSeoulstice2013

Please have the following ready before you begin the online registration process:

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Your child’s STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (found on their class schedule). Only currently enrolled SFS students are eligible for registration in the SFS Summer Seoulstice program. COURSE CODES for the camps in which you wish to register your child. Please ensure you register for the correct session dates as most camps are offered in more than one week of the summer program. International or Korean International Master Card or Visa, if paying by credit card online. Online credit card payments will be charged in US dollars only.

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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Summer 2013

REGISTRATION When completing the online registration process, be sure you complete these four steps: 1. Personal information: Please provide information about the child you are registering. You will have the opportunity later in the process to add additional children. 2. Agenda: select the specific camps you wish to register for. 3. Check-out: Below are some details to note.  Enter your International or Korean International credit card information or chose to pay in US Dollar or Korean Won at the SFS Business Office. Credit cards cannot be accepted in the Business Office.  Click FINISH YOUR REGISTRATION at the end of this step or your registration will not be submitted. 4. Confirmation:  If paying in cash, print 2 copies of your invoice to bring to the Business Office with your payment.  One copy will be kept and the other will be stamped as your receipt.  You will receive an email confirmation immediately upon completing these steps.  If you do not receive this confirmation, please contact the Summer Program Director.

PAYMENT For each registration, there is a non-refundable 15% registration fee included in each camp fee plus the $10 Event Fee. This is necessary to cover the administrative costs of the Summer Seoulstice program. This fee will only be waived if a student is waitlisted and does not get to participate in any of the camps he/she has registered for or if there selection is cancelled. Payment is made by International Master Card or Visa or Korean International Master Card or Visa paid in US Dollars online at the time of registration, or in cash (Korean Won or US Dollars) at the Business Office, no later than June 7, 2013, 3pm. Failure to pay course fees by this due date may invalidate your child’s registration for any camps in which he or she is registered. Any waitlisted registrations will then take priority. Fees for off-campus travel and service trips will have different deadlines and fee totals and will be communicated through the Course Instructor. Once again: Please note that online credit card payments can only be made in US Dollars as they are processed through RegOnline, a US company administering the Summer Seoulstice registration program.

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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Summer 2013 LATE FEE & REGISTRATION A late fee of $25.00 or 27,000 KRW will be assessed for all registrations beginning June 10, 2013. Registration will remain open until August 6, 2013. However, online registration will be deactivated as of June 10, 2013. Late registration will take place on-campus beginning June 10, 2013.

CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY Each course has a minimum number of participants required. Should this minimum not be met by May 11, 2013, the course will be cancelled at the discretion of the Director. Notice will be sent to all registered participants as early as possible so they may register for another course if desired. If a course is cancelled due to low enrollment, full refund will be returned or applied to a new course option of like value. If a participant withdraws/cancels their registration for any camp or course prior to May 10, 2013, refund of any course fee paid, less the 15% non-refundable registration fee will be granted as stated above. However, if any participant withdraws/cancels their registration, or drops out of the camp or course after May 10, 2013, there will be NO reimbursement.

***ALL Cancellation requests MUST be accompanied via email*** **Cancellation via phone will NOT be accepted**

All refunds will be made in Korean Won (cash or bank transfer) regardless of the form of original payment.

No refunds will be issued as of May 10, 2013 Seoul Foreign School reserves the right to deny registration and/or withdraw a student from any programming or activity, especially in the event of continuous unacceptable or disruptive behavior. In this event there will be no refund for any remaining classes.

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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Summer 2013

LUNCH Lunch is included Camp SFS students. A d d i t i o n a l l y , Lunch is also included for students who attend either a fullday course or two back-to-back half-day courses. Students enrolled in one half-day course can purchase lunch on a per day basis for 7,000 KRW each day. Payment is to be made to the Summer Seoulstice Director or Assistant Director directly. Exact fees are appreciated. If a half-day student knows they will purchase lunch, notification and payment can be made in advance and is preferred. Camp SFS and full-day students, instructors, and staff will take priority over pay-per-day lunch purchases. SFS has contracted with J&J Catering to provide lunch for all students. Camp SFS students will have their own separate lunch scheduled with their Counselors, Instructors and fellow campers. A balanced lunch will be served in the Cafeteria.

BUSSING

Bussing will be available through the summer on a weekly fee basis if there is substantial need. Busses will travel to central locations in the areas of request. Bussing will be registered via RegOnline and must be booked for each week of travel and at least one week prior to the start of the requested start date. Once transportation requests have been registered via RegOnline, bus routes will be coordinated through Ms. Jin-Ju Lee, Transportation Department Assistant, and Mr. Lim, Manager of the Transportation Department. Ms. Lee will provide Transportation Department assistance through the summer program. Transportation will be provided at the beginning and end of each full day.

***Mid-day (i.e., at 12PM noon) transportation is not be available***

HOURS OF OPERATION Monday thru Friday: 8:30am- 3pm (Please be punctual with drop-off and pick-up times) Half-Day Schedules: 8:30-11:30/12-3:00

CAMP FEES

Full Day: $375.00 OR 450,000 KRW Half Day: $190.00 OR 225,000 KRW **Unless otherwise specified**

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Camp SFS Camp SFS

SK-Gr5/Y1-Y6

Camp SFS is a day camp that gives student participants the opportunity to spend each day with their friends and a Camp Counselor as they travel between daily activities provided by experienced and qualified Seoul Foreign School teachers and upper classmen. Each week the students will experience and explore many exciting hands-on activities including “Imagineering,” “Whacky Science,” “Olympic Wonderland,” games, arts and crafts, music, story-time, dance, drama, computer fun, organized sports, instructional swim and recreational swim. Students will also explore campus “nature” areas and trails. We provide American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructed Swim Instructors when utilizing the pool. Snacks will be provided during the day as well as balanced lunch options provided by J&J Catering in our cafeteria. Course Code: Location: Day/Time: Cost: Minimum:

CSFS01 SFS Campus (Begin in Robb Hall) Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:00pm US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 25 Maximum: 72

Academic Enrichment Camp

Extended Essay Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Full Day Cost: Minimum:

ACA 101 Dr. Janie Brooks HS 204 Grade 12 1 US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 4 Maximum: 25

Description: The aim of the IB Extended Essay Summer Program is to provide an opportunity for IB Diploma students to work on the requirements of their Extended Essay. The Extended Essay is a 4000 word research paper on a topic chosen from a prescribed list of IB subjects (as documented in the EE Student Handbook). The first draft of the paper is due in the second week back to school in August 2013. Students participating in the EE Summer Program will: • Learn the research skills necessary to complete an essay of this rigor and depth. • Review MLA citation and apply these skills to referencing their essay. • Utilize the library resources and computer lab to write their essay. Any students wishing to write an essay in Science will have access to science laboratories to conduct their experiments. Materials: Bring your laptop, research sources, the EE outline and all research notes.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 102 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, 4 Morning US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 103 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, 4 Afternoon US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Math-a-Magic Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Fee: Minimum:

ACA 104 Mrs. Jennifer Underwood ES 276 Grade 3/Yr4- Grade 5/Year 6 1&2 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 12

Description: Students will play and see the magic of math by playing math/number games using a wide range of materials – cards, dice, active games, stories, and art projects as well as the SmartBoard, laptops, and iPads. Music Theory- Preparing ABRSM Music Theory Grade Exams (The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) Course Code: ACA 105 Instructor: Ms. Grace Kim Location: L316 IB Lab Music Classroom Grade Level: Gr 3/Y4 – Gr 5/Y6 Session(s): 1, 2, & 3 Half day: Mornings only Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 11,000KRW*) Minimum: 4 Maximum: 15 Description: The course is designed to allow students to continue studying music theory, taking Gr 3/Yr 4 – Gr 5/Yr 6 Music Theory in November 2013 and March 2014. It is therefore ideal for people learning a musical instrument who require a pass in the Associated Board’s Grade music theory exam to take higher practical grades. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class. Korean- Advanced Course Code: ACA 106 Instructor: Ms. Eun-Ha Ko Location: ES 355 Grade Level: Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Half-day: Mornings only Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 4 Maximum: 8 Description: This class is for students who want to learn about Korean history through studying Korean historical figures. They will use Korean only to build up their linguistic skills.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Korean- Intermediate Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 107 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Afternoons only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to improve their Korean proficiency through reading and writing simple words and sentences. Mandarin Beginner Course Code: Location: Instructor: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimums:

ACA 108 ES270 Mrs. Lin Zhao-Printz SK/Y1 to Gr 5/Y6 1&2 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4 Maximum: 10

Brief Description: In the class, we will introduce pinyin, basic writing strokes, and basic sentence structure. Students will learn simple daily conversion, such as personal introductions and more. Through the session, students should build up their vocabulary by enhancing their listening, speaking skills, and writing skills. Mandarin Intermediate Course Code: Location: Instructor: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimums:

ACA 109 ES270 Mrs. Lin Zhao-Printz SK/Year 1 to Grade 5/Year 6 1&2 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4 Maximum: 10

Brief Description: In this class, students will learn to read longer text, talk about their life, and write diary in Chinese. This class is offered to students who already have basic knowledge in Pinyin and Chinese character writing. Students should be able to understand and speak simple Mandarin sentences such as daily greetings, hobbies, personal introductions, etc.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Specialty Camp

Chess for Success and Fun Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 101 Owen Underwood ES 275 Grade 3/Year 4 to Grade 8/Year 9 1, 2, 5, & 6 Morning only $190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4

Maximum:

20

Brief Description: Chess is a fun and exciting game that anyone can learn. Whether your child is new to the game or an experienced player, this class will help them to learn new strategies and improve their game. The instructor has many years’ experience as a chess player and recently took second place in the KAIAC chess tournament. Emphasis will be on personal development and having fun. Materials: Can bring your own chessboard if you would like to. Cooking with Science! Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 102 Mr. Jack Moon Middle School Kitchen 10 – 15 yrs. old 1 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW (one-time material fee of 30,000KRW*) 5 Maximum: 10

Brief Description: Step into a kitchen and you step into science but with an artistic flair. Have your every wondered why egg yolks go white when you cook them? Why you marinate foods for only certain amounts of time? Why you bake/cook certain items for a short time at a high temperature and others for a long time at a medium/low temperature? Why does bread on the inside look like a honeycomb…filled with holes? Can you really tie a bone into a knot? How can you make soup creamy without the cream? Join me and learn about the crazy world of cooking with science. The best part is we get to eat whatever we make!! *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class. Unused fees will be returned.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Fun with Arts & Crafts! Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 103 Ms. Haejung Park ES 458 SK/Y1 – Gr 2/Y3 1, 2, & 3 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 10,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 10

Description: Each child will enjoy making various arts & crafts. We will make many interesting crafts and paintings such as “Dream Catchers,” Picnic Cutlery Set, Rainbow Stabile, Egg Shell Mosaic, Spaghetti Bird’s Nest, Candlesticks, Cotton Swab Willows, Stencil Mobile, Flower Vase, 3D Paper Designs, and more! Your child will have fun and go wild with art in this class! *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

Robotics: Design & Performance Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 104 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266 Grade 4/Year 5 to Grade 7/Year 8 1&5 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 5,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: Explore the world of robots using “Enchanted” and “NXT lines”. Build robots with motors and sensors to explore the environment and perform tasks. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Minecraft-EDU Simulation Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 105 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266 Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 1, 2, 5, & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 20,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: Beyond a game, "Minecraft" is a simulated, three-dimensional environment that engages students to explore, learn, be social, and build nearly anything they can imagine with blocks. Working cooperatively with their peers in a classroom setting connected to a multiplayer virtual sandbox/server, we’ll be exploring advanced learning simulation learning basics of design, creative expression, planning, spatial reasoning, teamwork, and leadership by drawing on higher-order thinking skills. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. For more information, please contact Steve Lawton at minecraft-edu@media-enabled.com or cell phone 010-5588–4182. You must bring your own laptop. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

Popular Piano Songs Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost:

SPL 106 Ms. Haejung Park ES 452 SK/Y1 – Gr 2/Y3 1, 2, & 3 Mornings only (Private lessons by request: 8:30am, 9:30am, or 10:30am) US$50.00 or 60,000KRW per lesson

Description: These piano lessons will focus on playing popular songs and will not be too technique-focused. Due to the lessons having one hour time slots, once you have selected the course, the system will know the order of registration via time stamp. Either Mr. Oakes or Mr. Lee will contact you via phone or email asking which time slot you would like.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013 Sports Camp

Basketball Camp (High School) Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Full Day Cost: Minimum:

SPRT101 Mr. Jim Milliken, Mr. Fred Morris Gym Grade 9 to Grade 12 1 US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 10 Maximum: 30

Description: Skills to Be Taught: Basketball IQ, Offense, Ball Handling, Passing, Footwork, Defense, Team Play, and Team Building. A player evaluation is included at the end of camp. We will focus on the mental aspects of the game because without this a player cannot perform the physical aspect. We guarantee that your knowledge, understanding, and execution of the fundamentals will make you a confident and successful player. But most important is that we guarantee a Fun and Positive experience.

Cheerleading Sports Camp Gr 6/Y7- Gr 9 Course Code: SPRT102 Instructor: Mattie Milliken Location: U10 & Squash Court Grade Level: Gr 6/Y7 - Gr 12 Session/s: 1 Half Day: Morning only Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 8 Maximum: 20 Brief Description: Practice and learning of basic - advanced tumbling, stunting, jumps, dance, and choreography. Open to anyone interested in cheerleading, high school students with cheer experience will help lead and also work on more advanced skills. Materials: Shorts and t-shirt or tank top (nothing too loose or baggy) and tennis shoes.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Swim Camp I Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s):

SPRT 103 Mr. Aaron Jefferd Aquatics Center 9–17 years of age 1 & 2 (this is a two-week camp that runs Monday-Friday both weeks - each session is registered separately) Half Day: Morning Session only - 7:15am - 8:45am Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 6 Maximum: 20 (Limited to 20 participants to allow for maximum personal attention from the instructor) Description: The SFS Swim Camp will focus on all of the skills a competent swimmer needs - all four strokes (Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Free-style) starts, turns, and finishes. Instruction will provide personalized attention to each swimmer's strengths and weaknesses. Swimmers will focus on correcting and refining their techniques and skills to improve their weaknesses. Swimmers will also participate in swimming-related dry-land exercises including daily stretching. If students wish, information will be shared on ways to improve swimming outside the pool including nutrition, flexibility, sleep habits and strength training.

Volleyball Camp (High School) Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Full Day Cost: Session(s): Minimum:

SPRT 104 Ms. Michelle Froese UAC Grade 9 to Grade 12 US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 1&2 10 Maximum: 20

Description: This camp takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one funfilled camp. All aspects of the game are through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This program is designed for the female high school beginner and intermediate player and will incorporate essential life lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. The camp will focus on assisting each athlete in developing the core skills of the game through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. The camp is aimed at intermediate ability level and will focus on developing a young player by refining her skills through fast-paced drills, skill-building exercises, and game-speed scrimmages in a more competitive environment. Emphasis is placed on mastering the rules and etiquette of the game. Though not essential for participation in the camp, the player should have a basic understanding of the game and its skills.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Soccer Camp- Recreational Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 105 Yuuki Guzman and Jacob Lunden-Weldon Soccer Field Level: Ages 6-10 (recreational players) 1, 2, & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 15,000KRW*) 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This camp aims to teach fundamental and technical ball skills for the younger players relatively new to the game. Through constant contact with the ball plus small-sided games, campers will learn to properly first-touch, dribble, pass, and shoot. Each player will receive his/her own soccer ball! Materials: Shin guards, soccer/athletic clothes, and water bottles. Elite Soccer Camp Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day – Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 106 Yuuki Guzman and Jacob Lunden-Weldon Field Ages 10-14 (competitive) 1, 2, & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 15,000KRW*) 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This camp aims to work with competitive players in helping develop the tactical aspects along with the fundamental and technical aspects of their game. The camp will emphasize the following areas: Awareness of space, movement without the ball, angle and shape of attack. Each player will receive his/her own soccer ball! Materials: Shin guards, soccer/athletic clothes, and water bottles. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Badminton Clinic Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT107 Mr. Haeng Bok (Mr. Happy) Lee (Korean National Badminton Team member) UAC Beginner and intermediate (Age: 10 yrs. old on up OR Gr 4/Y5 on up) 1&2 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW (one-time material fee of 7,000KRW*) 8 Maximum: 20

Brief Description: In addition to basic skills practice, the following instruction will be delivered: Session 1 - How to hold a grip and swing. - Basic skills- Clear, Under, Push, Clear smash stroke and service skills - Push, drive (front & back skill), stroke, and drop. Session 2 - Game position skill, rotation, service, attack, defense, and game. The students will learn all facets of the game building around a solid foundation. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class. Volleyball Camp (Middle School/KS3) - Morning Course Code: Instructors: Location: Grade Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 108 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker UAC Level: Middle School/KS3 1&2 Mornings Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 10 Maximum: 20

Description: Volleyball is a team sport, relying on sportsmanship and teamwork! There are no ability level requirements; it is a place to learn and develop as an athlete. During the week we will focus on four main components of a volleyball player: passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This camp will be a competitive skillbuilding environment. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School/KS3 in August.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Volleyball Camp (Middle School/KS3) - Afternoon Course Code: Instructors: Location: Grade Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 109 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker UAC Level: Middle School/KS3 1&2 Afternoons Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 10 Maximum: 20

Description: Volleyball is a team sport, relying on sportsmanship and teamwork! There are no ability level requirements; it is a place to learn and develop as an athlete. During the week we will focus on four main components of a volleyball player: passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This camp will be a competitive skillbuilding environment. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School / KS3 in August.

Tennis Camp Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session/s: Half Day – Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 110 Mr. Jack Moon MPC Tennis courts 10 – 15 yrs. old 1 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW (one-time material fee of 5,000KRW*) 5 Maximum: 10

Brief Description: Group lesson will be a fun game based class that works on all the basic stroke techniques in a match play environment. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 1 Summer June 17-21 2013

Multi-Sports Fitness & Training Camp - Mornings Course Code: SPRT 111 Instructor: TBD Location: Soccer Field Grade Level 1: Gr 2/Y3-Gr 5/Y6 and Grade Level 2: Gr 6/Y7-Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2 & 3 Half Day: Mornings Cost: US$190.00/225,000KRW per half-day session Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Description: This camp will operate on a 5-Day Rotation. There will be a daily choice whereby students may opt for a HalfDay session (a morning session or an afternoon session), or students may choose a Full-Day Session (by selecting both Morning and Afternoon Course Codes). There will be two separate age brackets: a younger age bracket and an older age bracket. Mornings sessions will be split into 2 parts. The first part of the morning will focus on “The Components of Fitness”: How to train and assess for Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Muscular/Cardiovascular Endurance and Co-ordination. The second morning activity will focus on an area of Track & Field, including Sprinting, High-Jump, Long-Jump, Triple-Jump, Shot Put/Chest Pass, Discus/Quoit throw, and Javelin, teaching and training, performing and recording personal bests. Afternoon Sessions will also be split into 2 parts. The afternoon will focus on Team Games from different areas of P.E., such as Football, Basketball, Tee-Ball, Volleyball, Field Hockey and “Dodge Ball”! The first part of the afternoon will focus on the skills and drills for the specific sport. The second part of the afternoon will focus on rules and “Game Play,” with a competition to finish.

Multi-Sports Fitness & Training Camp - Afternoons Course Code: SPRT 112 Instructor: TBD Location: Soccer Field Grade Level 1: Gr 2/Y3-Gr 5/Y6 and Grade Level 2: Gr 6/Y7-Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2 & 3 Half Day: Afternoons Cost: US$190.00/225,000KRW per half-day session Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Description: This camp will operate on a 5-Day Rotation. There will be a daily choice whereby students may opt for a HalfDay session (a morning session or an afternoon session), or students may choose a Full-Day Session (by selecting both Morning and Afternoon Course Codes). There will be two separate age brackets: a younger age bracket and an older age bracket. Mornings sessions will be split into 2 parts. The first part of the morning will focus on “The Components of Fitness”: How to train and assess for Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Muscular/Cardiovascular Endurance and Co-ordination. The second morning activity will focus on an area of Track & Field, including Sprinting, High-Jump, Long-Jump, Triple-Jump, Shot Put/Chest Pass, Discus/Quoit throw, and Javelin, teaching and training, performing and recording personal bests. Afternoon Sessions will also be split into 2 parts. The afternoon will focus on Team Games from different areas of P.E., such as Football, Basketball, Tee-Ball, Volleyball, Field Hockey and “Dodge Ball”! The first part of the afternoon will focus on the skills and drills for the specific sport. The second part of the afternoon will focus on rules and “Game Play,” with a competition to finish.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Camp SFS Camp SFS

SK-Gr5/Y1-Y6

Camp SFS is a day camp that gives student participants the opportunity to spend each day with their friends and a Camp Counselor as they travel between daily activities provided by experienced and qualified Seoul Foreign School teachers and upper classmen. Each week the students will experience and explore many exciting hands-on activities including “Imagineering,” “Whacky Science,” “Olympic Wonderland,” games, arts and crafts, music, story-time, dance, drama, computer fun, organized sports, instructional swim and recreational swim. Students will also explore campus “nature” areas and trails. We provide American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructed Swim Instructors when utilizing the pool. Snacks will be provided during the day as well as balanced lunch options provided by J&J Catering in our cafeteria. Course Code: Location: Day/Time: Cost: Minimum:

CSFS02 SFS Campus (Begin in Robb Hall) Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:00pm US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 25 Maximum: 72

Academic Enrichment Camp

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 201 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, 4 Morning US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 202 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, 4 Afternoon US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils Math-a-Magic Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Fee: Minimum:

ACA 203 Mrs. Jennifer Underwood ES 276 Grade 3/Yr4- Grade 5/Year 6 1&2 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 12

Description: Students will play and see the magic of math by playing math/number games using a wide range of materials – cards, dice, active games, stories, and art projects as well as the SmartBoard, laptops, and iPads. Music Theory- Preparing ABRSM Music Theory Grade Exams (The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) Course Code: ACA 204 Instructor: Ms. Grace Kim Location: L316 IB Lab Music Classroom Grade Level: Gr 3/Y4 – Gr 5/Y6 Session(s): 1, 2, & 3 Half day: Mornings only Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 11,000KRW*) Minimum: 4 Maximum: 15 Description: The course is designed to allow students to continue studying music theory, taking Gr 3/Yr 4 – Gr 5/Yr 6 Music Theory in November 2013 and March 2014. It is therefore ideal for people learning a musical instrument who require a pass in the Associated Board’s Grade music theory exam to take higher practical grades. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Korean- Advanced Course Code: ACA 205 Instructor: Ms. Eun-Ha Ko Location: ES 355 Grade Level: Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Half-day: Mornings only Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 4 Maximum: 8 Description: This class is for students who want to learn about Korean history through studying Korean historical figures. They will use Korean only to build up their linguistic skills.

Korean- Intermediate Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 206 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Afternoons only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to improve their Korean proficiency through reading and writing simple words and sentences.

Mandarin Beginner Course Code: Location: Instructor: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimums:

ACA 207 ES270 Mrs. Lin Zhao-Printz SK/Y1 to Gr 5/Y6 1&2 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4 Maximum: 10

Brief Description: In the class, we will introduce pinyin, basic writing strokes, and basic sentence structure. Students will learn simple daily conversion, such as personal introductions and more. Through the session, students should build up their vocabulary by enhancing their listening, speaking skills, and writing skills.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Mandarin Intermediate Course Code: Location: Instructor: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimums:

ACA 208 ES270 Mrs. Lin Zhao-Printz SK/Year 1 to Grade 5/Year 6 1&2 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4 Maximum: 10

Brief Description: In this class, students will learn to read longer text, talk about their life, and write diary in Chinese. This class is offered to students who already have basic knowledge in Pinyin and Chinese character writing. Students should be able to understand and speak simple Mandarin sentences such as daily greetings, hobbies, personal introductions, etc.

Specialty Camp Chess for Success and Fun Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost:

SPL 201 Owen Underwood ES 275 Grade 3/Year 4 to Grade 8/Year 9 1, 2, 5, & 6 Morning only $190.00 or 225,000 KRW

Minimum:

4

Maximum:

20

Brief Description: Chess is a fun and exciting game that anyone can learn. Whether your child is new to the game or an experienced player, this class will help them to learn new strategies and improve their game. The instructor has many years’ experience as a chess player and recently took second place in the KAIAC chess tournament. Emphasis will be on personal development and having fun. Materials: Can bring your own chessboard if you would like to.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Adobe Photoshop for Beginners Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Full Day Cost: Minimum:

SPL 202 Mrs. Youngen Lee HS 106 Grade 9 to Grade 12 2 US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 4 Maximum: 15

Description: This class will outline how to use Photoshop to edit pictures and create basic layouts. This course is recommended (but not excluded) to students who wish to apply for general staff member for the 2013-14 Yearbook Team.

Fun with Arts & Crafts! Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 203 Ms. Haejung Park ES 458 SK/Y1 – Gr 2/Y3 1, 2, & 3 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 10,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 10

Description: Each child will enjoy making various arts & crafts. We will make many interesting crafts and paintings such as “Dream Catchers,” Picnic Cutlery Set, Rainbow Stabile, Egg Shell Mosaic, Spaghetti Bird’s Nest, Candlesticks, Cotton Swab Willows, Stencil Mobile, Flower Vase, 3D Paper Designs, and more! Your child will have fun and go wild with art in this class! *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Scratch Programming Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 204 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266 Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 2&6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 15

Description: This creative computing course is to learn programming skills, while creating, games, cartoons, and music & art programs on the computer. The course will teach with “Scratch” made by MIT, friendly and simple visual program language. We will start with learning the programming fundamentals. As the students build on their skills, they will routinely share their creation with other students in class. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. For more information, please check out http://scratch.media-enabled.com or contact Steve Lawton at scratch@media-enabled.com or cell phone 010-5588–4182. Everyone must bring their own laptop. Minecraft-EDU Simulation Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 205 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266 Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 1, 2, 5, & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 20,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: Beyond a game, "Minecraft" is a simulated, three-dimensional environment that engages students to explore, learn, be social, and build nearly anything they can imagine with blocks. Working cooperatively with their peers in a classroom setting connected to a multiplayer virtual sandbox/server, we’ll be exploring advanced learning simulation learning basics of design, creative expression, planning, spatial reasoning, teamwork, and leadership by drawing on higher-order thinking skills. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. For more information, please contact Steve Lawton at minecraft-edu@media-enabled.com or cell phone 010-5588–4182. You must bring your own laptop. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Popular Piano Songs Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost:

SPL 206 Ms. Haejung Park ES 452 SK/Y1 – Gr 2/Y3 1, 2, & 3 Mornings only (Private lessons by request: 8:30am, 9:30am, or 10:30am) US$50.00 or 60,000KRW per lesson

Description: These piano lessons will focus on playing popular songs and will not be too technique-focused. Due to the lessons having one hour time slots, once you have selected the course, the system will know the order of registration via time stamp. Either Mr. Oakes or Mr. Lee will contact you via phone or email asking which time slot you would like.

Sport Camp

Multi-Sports Fitness & Training Camp - Mornings Course Code: SPRT 201 Instructor: TBD Location: Soccer Field Grade Level 1: Gr 2/Y3-Gr 5/Y6 and Grade Level 2: Gr 6/Y7-Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2 & 3 Half Day: Mornings Cost: US$190.00/225,000KRW per half-day session Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Description: This camp will operate on a 5-Day Rotation. There will be a daily choice whereby students may opt for a Half-Day session (a morning session or an afternoon session), or students may choose a Full-Day Session (by selecting both Morning and Afternoon Course Codes). There will be two separate age brackets: a younger age bracket and an older age bracket. Mornings sessions will be split into 2 parts. The first part of the morning will focus on “The Components of Fitness”: How to train and assess for Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Muscular/Cardiovascular Endurance and Co-ordination. The second morning activity will focus on an area of Track & Field, including Sprinting, High-Jump, Long-Jump, Triple-Jump, Shot Put/Chest Pass, Discus/Quoit throw, and Javelin, teaching and training, performing and recording personal bests. Afternoon Sessions will also be split into 2 parts. The afternoon will focus on Team Games from different areas of P.E., such as Football, Basketball, Tee-Ball, Volleyball, Field Hockey and “Dodge Ball”! The first part of the afternoon will focus on the skills and drills for the specific sport. The second part of the afternoon will focus on rules and “Game Play,” with a competition to finish.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Multi-Sports Fitness & Training Camp - Afternoons Course Code: SPRT 202 Instructor: TBD Location: Soccer Field Grade Level 1: Gr 2/Y3-Gr 5/Y6 and Grade Level 2: Gr 6/Y7-Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2 & 3 Half Day: Afternoons Cost: US$190.00/225,000KRW per half-day session Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Description: This camp will operate on a 5-Day Rotation. There will be a daily choice whereby students may opt for a Half-Day session (a morning session or an afternoon session), or students may choose a Full-Day Session (by selecting both Morning and Afternoon Course Codes). There will be two separate age brackets: a younger age bracket and an older age bracket. Mornings sessions will be split into 2 parts. The first part of the morning will focus on “The Components of Fitness”: How to train and assess for Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Muscular/Cardiovascular Endurance and Co-ordination. The second morning activity will focus on an area of Track & Field, including Sprinting, High-Jump, Long-Jump, Triple-Jump, Shot Put/Chest Pass, Discus/Quoit throw, and Javelin, teaching and training, performing and recording personal bests. Afternoon Sessions will also be split into 2 parts. The afternoon will focus on Team Games from different areas of P.E., such as Football, Basketball, Tee-Ball, Volleyball, Field Hockey and “Dodge Ball”! The first part of the afternoon will focus on the skills and drills for the specific sport. The second part of the afternoon will focus on rules and “Game Play,” with a competition to finish.

Swim Camp I Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s):

SPRT 203 Mr. Aaron Jefferd Aquatics Center 9–17 years of age 1 & 2 (this is a two-week camp that runs Monday-Friday both weeks - each session is registered separately) Half Day: Morning Session only - 7:15am - 8:45am Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 6 Maximum: 20 (Limited to 20 participants to allow for maximum personal attention from the instructor) Description: The SFS Swim Camp will focus on all of the skills a competent swimmer needs - all four strokes (Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Free-style) starts, turns, and finishes. Instruction will provide personalized attention to each swimmer's strengths and weaknesses. Swimmers will focus on correcting and refining their techniques and skills to improve their weaknesses. Swimmers will also participate in swimming-related dry-land exercises including daily stretching. If students wish, information will be shared on ways to improve swimming outside the pool including nutrition, flexibility, sleep habits and strength training. 25 | P a g e


SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Soccer Camp- Recreational Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 204 Yuuki Guzman and Jacob Lunden-Weldon Soccer Field Level: Ages 6-10 (recreational players) 1, 2, & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 15,000KRW*) 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This camp aims to teach fundamental and technical ball skills for the younger players relatively new to the game. Through constant contact with the ball plus small-sided games, campers will learn to properly first-touch, dribble, pass, and shoot. Each player will receive his/her own soccer ball! Materials: Shin guards, soccer/athletic clothes, and water bottles. Elite Soccer Camp Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day – Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 205 Yuuki Guzman and Jacob Lunden-Weldon Field Ages 10-14 (competitive) 1, 2, & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 15,000KRW*) 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This camp aims to work with competitive players in helping develop the tactical aspects along with the fundamental and technical aspects of their game. The camp will emphasize the following areas: Awareness of space, movement without the ball, angle and shape of attack. Each player will receive his/her own soccer ball! Materials: Shin guards, soccer/athletic clothes, and water bottles. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Badminton Clinic Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 206 Mr. Haeng Bok (Mr. Happy) Lee (Korean National Badminton Team member) UAC Beginner and intermediate (Age: 10 yrs. old on up OR Gr 4/Y5 on up) 1&2 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW (one-time material fee of 7,000KRW*) 8 Maximum: 20

Brief Description: In addition to basic skills practice, the following instruction will be delivered: Session 1 - How to hold a grip and swing. - Basic skills- Clear, Under, Push, Clear smash stroke and service skills - Push, drive (front & back skill), stroke, and drop. Session 2 - Game position skill, rotation, service, attack, defense, and game. The students will learn all facets of the game building around a solid foundation. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

Volleyball Camp (High School) Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Full Day Cost: Session(s): Minimum:

SPRT 207 Ms. Michelle Froese UAC Grade 9 to Grade 12 US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 1&2 10 Maximum: 20

Description: This camp takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one funfilled camp. All aspects of the game are through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This program is designed for the female high school beginner and intermediate player and will incorporate essential life lessons such as teamwork and sportsmanship. The camp will focus on assisting each athlete in developing the core skills of the game through game-speed drills and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. The camp is aimed at intermediate ability level and will focus on developing a young player by refining her skills through fast-paced drills, skill-building exercises, and game-speed scrimmages in a more competitive environment. Emphasis is placed on mastering the rules and etiquette of the game. Though not essential for participation in the camp, the player should have a basic understanding of the game and its skills.

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SESSION 2 Summer June 24-28 2013

Volleyball Camp (Middle School/KS3) - Morning Course Code: Instructors: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 208 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker UAC Middle School/KS3 1&2 Mornings Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 10 Maximum: 20

Description: Volleyball is a team sport, relying on sportsmanship and teamwork! There are no ability level requirements; it is a place to learn and develop as an athlete. During the week we will focus on four main components of a volleyball player: passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This camp will be a competitive skillbuilding environment. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School/KS3 in August.

Volleyball Camp (Middle School/KS3) - Afternoon Course Code: Instructors: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 209 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker UAC Middle School/KS3 1&2 Afternoons Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 10 Maximum: 20

Description: Volleyball is a team sport, relying on sportsmanship and teamwork! There are no ability level requirements; it is a place to learn and develop as an athlete. During the week we will focus on four main components of a volleyball player: passing, setting, hitting, and serving. This camp will be a competitive skillbuilding environment. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School / KS3 in August.

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

Camp SFS Camp SFS

SK-Gr5/Y1-Y6

Camp SFS is a day camp that gives student participants the opportunity to spend each day with their friends and a Camp Counselor as they travel between daily activities provided by experienced and qualified Seoul Foreign School teachers and upper classmen. Each week the students will experience and explore many exciting hands-on activities including “Imagineering,” “Whacky Science,” “Olympic Wonderland,” games, arts and crafts, music, story-time, dance, drama, computer fun, organized sports, instructional swim and recreational swim. Students will also explore campus “nature” areas and trails. We provide American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructed Swim Instructors when utilizing the pool. Snacks will be provided during the day as well as balanced lunch options provided by J&J Catering in our cafeteria. Course Code: Location: Day/Time: Cost: Minimum:

CSFS03 SFS Campus (Begin in Robb Hall) Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:00pm US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 25 Maximum: 72

Academic Enrichment Camp IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 301 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, & 4 Morning US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 302 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, & 4 Afternoon US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

Music Theory- Preparing ABRSM Music Theory Grade Exams (The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 303 Ms. Grace Kim L316 IB Lab Music Classroom Gr 3/Y4 – Gr 5/Y6 1, 2, & 3 Mornings only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 11,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: The course is designed to allow students to continue studying music theory, taking Gr 3/Yr 4 – Gr 5/Yr 6 Music Theory in November 2013 and March 2014. It is therefore ideal for people learning a musical instrument who require a pass in the Associated Board’s Grade music theory exam to take higher practical grades. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

Korean- Advanced Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 304 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Mornings only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to learn about Korean history through studying Korean historical figures. They will use Korean only to build up their linguistic skills.

Korean- Intermediate Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 305 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Afternoons only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to improve their Korean proficiency through reading and writing simple words and sentences.

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

Specialty Camp

Memoirs Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Full Day Cost: Minimum:

SPL 301 Mrs. Youngen Lee HS 106 Grade 9 to Grade 12 2&3 US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 4 Maximum: 15

Description: This class will be a study of the memoir genre, a collection of memoirs, and the writing process of a memoir. Students will have a polished memoir at the end of the week, which may be used for supplemental essay for college applications.

Fun with Arts & Crafts! Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 302 Ms. Haejung Park ES 458 SK/Y1 – Gr 2/Y3 1, 2, & 3 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 10,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 10

Description: Each child will enjoy making various arts & crafts. We will make many interesting crafts and paintings such as “Dream Catchers,” Picnic Cutlery Set, Rainbow Stabile, Egg Shell Mosaic, Spaghetti Bird’s Nest, Candlesticks, Cotton Swab Willows, Stencil Mobile, Flower Vase, 3D Paper Designs, and more! Your child will have fun and go wild with art in this class! *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

Popular Piano Songs Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost:

SPL 303 Ms. Haejung Park ES 452 SK/Y1 – Gr 2/Y3 1, 2, & 3 Mornings only (Private lessons by request: 8:30am, 9:30am, or 10:30am) US$50.00 or 60,000KRW per lesson

Description: These piano lessons will focus on playing popular songs and will not be too technique-focused. Due to the lessons having one hour time slots, once you have selected the course, the system will know the order of registration via time stamp. Either Mr. Oakes or Mr. Lee will contact you via phone or email asking which time slot you would like.

Sport Camp Basketball Camp (Middle School/KS3) - Mornings Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 301 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker Gym/UAC Grade 6/Y7 to Grade 8/Y9 3, 4 Morning Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This basketball camp will teach the student/athlete what it takes to be a competitive and physical basketball player. Each day there will be drills focused on teamwork and sportsmanship. Players will pass, dribble, shoot, rebound and have fun while gaining an understanding of their strengths and what it means to be a team player. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School/KS3 in August.

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

Basketball Camp (Middle School/KS3) - Afternoons Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 302 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker Gym/UAC Grade 6/Y7 to Grade 8/Y9 3, 4 Afternoons Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This basketball camp will teach the student/athlete what it takes to be a competitive and physical basketball player. Each day there will be drills focused on teamwork and sportsmanship. Players will pass, dribble, shoot, rebound and have fun while gaining an understanding of their strengths and what it means to be a team player. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School / KS3 in August. Multi-Sports Fitness & Training Camp - Mornings Course Code: SPRT 303 Instructor: TBD Location: Soccer Field Grade Level 1: Gr 2/Y3-Gr 5/Y6 and Grade Level 2: Gr 6/Y7-Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2 & 3 Half Day: Mornings Cost: US$190.00/225,000KRW per half-day session Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Description: This camp will operate on a 5-Day Rotation. There will be a daily choice whereby students may opt for a Half-Day session (a morning session or an afternoon session), or students may choose a Full-Day Session (by selecting both Morning and Afternoon Course Codes). There will be two separate age brackets: a younger age bracket and an older age bracket. Mornings sessions will be split into 2 parts. The first part of the morning will focus on “The Components of Fitness”: How to train and assess for Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Muscular/Cardiovascular Endurance and Co-ordination. The second morning activity will focus on an area of Track & Field, including Sprinting, High-Jump, Long-Jump, Triple-Jump, Shot Put/Chest Pass, Discus/Quoit throw, and Javelin, teaching and training, performing and recording personal bests. Afternoon Sessions will also be split into 2 parts. The afternoon will focus on Team Games from different areas of P.E., such as Football, Basketball, Tee-Ball, Volleyball, Field Hockey and “Dodge Ball”! The first part of the afternoon will focus on the skills and drills for the specific sport. The second part of the afternoon will focus on rules and “Game Play,” with a competition to finish.

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SESSION 3 Summer July 1-5 2013

Multi-Sports Fitness & Training Camp - Afternoons Course Code: SPRT 304 Instructor: TBD Location: Soccer Field Grade Level 1: Gr 2/Y3-Gr 5/Y6 and Grade Level 2: Gr 6/Y7-Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2 & 3 Half Day: Afternoons Cost: US$190.00/225,000KRW per half-day session Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Description: This camp will operate on a 5-Day Rotation. There will be a daily choice whereby students may opt for a Half-Day session (a morning session or an afternoon session), or students may choose a Full-Day Session (by selecting both Morning and Afternoon Course Codes). There will be two separate age brackets: a younger age bracket and an older age bracket. Mornings sessions will be split into 2 parts. The first part of the morning will focus on “The Components of Fitness”: How to train and assess for Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility, Muscular/Cardiovascular Endurance and Co-ordination. The second morning activity will focus on an area of Track & Field, including Sprinting, High-Jump, Long-Jump, Triple-Jump, Shot Put/Chest Pass, Discus/Quoit throw, and Javelin, teaching and training, performing and recording personal bests. Afternoon Sessions will also be split into 2 parts. The afternoon will focus on Team Games from different areas of P.E., such as Football, Basketball, Tee-Ball, Volleyball, Field Hockey and “Dodge Ball”! The first part of the afternoon will focus on the skills and drills for the specific sport. The second part of the afternoon will focus on rules and “Game Play,” with a competition to finish.

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Session 4 Summer July 22-26 2013

Camp SFS

Camp SFS

SK-Gr5/Y1-Y6

Camp SFS is a day camp that gives student participants the opportunity to spend each day with their friends and a Camp Counselor as they travel between daily activities provided by experienced and qualified Seoul Foreign School teachers and upper classmen. Each week the students will experience and explore many exciting hands-on activities including “Imagineering,” “Whacky Science,” “Olympic Wonderland,” games, arts and crafts, music, story-time, dance, drama, computer fun, organized sports, instructional swim and recreational swim. Students will also explore campus “nature” areas and trails. We provide American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructed Swim Instructors when utilizing the pool. Snacks will be provided during the day as well as balanced lunch options provided by J&J Catering in our cafeteria. Course Code: Location: Day/Time: Cost: Minimum:

CSFS04 SFS Campus (Begin in Robb Hall) Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:00pm US$375.00 or 450,000KRW 25 Maximum: 72

Academic Enrichment Camp

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 401 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, & 4 Morning US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

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Session 4 Summer July 22-26 2013

IGSCE/IB Mathematics Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 402 Ms. Stephanie Lim HS 102-1 Grade 9 to Grade 12 1, 2, 3, & 4 Afternoon US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half day session 4 Maximum: 12

Description: This course will develop essential skills such as factoring, grouping, recognizing roots, radicals and solving systems of equations. This is designed to be an introduction to an entry-level Algebra course. Students will be introduced to some of the topics covered in the IGCSE program (studied in Grades 9 and 10) including topics from algebra, geometry, probability, statistics and investigative work. Emphasis will be on learning through discovery. Give your child a head start to their high school math studies. Materials: Graphic calculator, pencil case with pens and pencils

Korean- Advanced Course Code: ACA 403 Instructor: Ms. Eun-Ha Ko Location: ES 355 Grade Level: Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 Session(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Half-day: Mornings only Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 4 Maximum: 8 Description: This class is for students who want to learn about Korean history through studying Korean historical figures. They will use Korean only to build up their linguistic skills.

Korean- Intermediate Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 404 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 – Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Afternoons only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to improve their Korean proficiency through reading and writing simple words and sentences.

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Session 4 Summer July 22-26 2013

Specialty Camp Photography for Beginners- “Making It Click” Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Difficulty: Minimum:

SPL 401 Joel Benson HS 104 12-15 4, 5 & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Beginner 4 Maximum: 15

Equipment Needed: Point & Shoot or DSLR Camera Description: “Making It Click” is a class made for younger beginning photographers hoping to break into the realm of understanding, not only why a camera works, but also how amazing images are made through the technical elements of shooting, composing, and editing. Students will learn a variety of techniques in order to change those simple snapshots into pieces of artwork. I love photography and am looking forward to sharing the passion and fun with you. As a student myself, I also understand the importance of “cool” and fun images so join me this summer for a great time and in the process I will help “make it click.” For more information about my photography visit jbensonphotography.weebly.com

“Photography Exposed” Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Difficulty: Minimum:

SPL 402 Joel Benson HS 104 Over 16 and Adults 4, 5 & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Beginner/Intermediate 4 Maximum: 15

Equipment Needed: Point & Shoot or DSLR Camera (DSLR Preferred). Description: Have you even seen those professional looking photos in magazines, but never really understood why your pictures could never look that way? Well, “Photography Exposed” is a class geared towards beginner or intermediate photographers looking to take their photography to the next level. By the end of this course, I can guarantee that you will have been “exposed” to the artistic side of photography through the elements of composition, editing, and camera technique. This course will also include trips to various locations around Seoul in order to capture amazing unique images. So join me this summer as together we “Expose” Photography. For more information about my photography visit: jbensonphotography.weebly.com

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Session 4 Summer July 22-26 2013

Sport Camp Basketball Camp (Middle School/KS3) Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 401 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker Gym/UAC Gr 6/Y7 to Gr 8/Y9 3&4 Morning Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This basketball camp will teach the student/athlete what it takes to be a competitive and physical basketball player. Each day there will be drills focused on teamwork and sportsmanship. Players will pass, dribble, shoot, rebound and have fun while gaining an understanding of their strengths and what it means to be a team player. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School/KS3 in August.

Basketball Camp (Middle School/KS3) Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 402 Clayton Baker, Bailey Baker Gym/UAC Gr 6/Y7 to Gr 8/Y9 3&4 Afternoon Only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This basketball camp will teach the student/athlete what it takes to be a competitive and physical basketball player. Each day there will be drills focused on teamwork and sportsmanship. Players will pass, dribble, shoot, rebound and have fun while gaining an understanding of their strengths and what it means to be a team player. Both a morning and afternoon session are offered. You may choose to attend either or both. You will not miss anything by attending one or repeat anything by attending both. This camp is offered separately to boys and girls that will be in Middle School/KS3 in August.

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Session 5 Summer July 29 – Aug 26 2013

Camp SFS

Camp SFS

SK-Gr5/Y1-Y6

Camp SFS is a day camp that gives student participants the opportunity to spend each day with their friends and a Camp Counselor as they travel between daily activities provided by experienced and qualified Seoul Foreign School teachers and upper classmen. Each week the students will experience and explore many exciting hands-on activities including “Imagineering,” “Whacky Science,” “Olympic Wonderland,” games, arts and crafts, music, story-time, dance, drama, computer fun, organized sports, instructional swim and recreational swim. Students will also explore campus “nature” areas and trails. We provide American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructed Swim Instructors when utilizing the pool. Snacks will be provided during the day as well as balanced lunch options provided by J&J Catering in our cafeteria. Course Code: CSFS05 Location:

SFS Campus (Begin in Robb Hall)

Day/Time:

Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:00pm

Cost:

US$375.00 or 450,000KRW

Minimum:

25

Maximum: 72

Academic Enrichment Camp Korean- Advanced Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 501 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 to Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to learn about Korean history through studying Korean historical figures. They will use Korean only to build up their linguistic skills.

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Session 5 Summer July 29 – Aug 26 2013

Korean- Intermediate Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 502 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 to Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Afternoons only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to improve their Korean proficiency through reading and writing simple words and sentences.

Specialty Camp Photography for Beginners- “Making It Click” Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Difficulty: Minimum:

SPL 501 Joel Benson HS 104 12-15 4, 5 & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Beginner 4 Maximum: 15

Equipment Needed: Point & Shoot or DSLR Camera Description: “Making It Click” is a class made for younger beginning photographers hoping to break into the realm of understanding, not only why a camera works, but also how amazing images are made through the technical elements of shooting, composing, and editing. Students will learn a variety of techniques in order to change those simple snapshots into pieces of artwork. I love photography and am looking forward to sharing the passion and fun with you. As a student myself, I also understand the importance of “cool” and fun images so join me this summer for a great time and in the process I will help “make it click.” For more information about my photography visit jbensonphotography.weebly.com

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Session 5 Summer July 29 – Aug 26 2013

“Photography Exposed” Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Difficulty: Minimum:

SPL 502 Joel Benson HS 104 Over 16 and Adults 4, 5 & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Beginner/Intermediate 4 Maximum: 15

Equipment Needed: Point & Shoot or DSLR Camera (DSLR Preferred). Description: Have you even seen those professional looking photos in magazines, but never really understood why your pictures could never look that way? Well, “Photography Exposed” is a class geared towards beginner or intermediate photographers looking to take their photography to the next level. By the end of this course, I can guarantee that you will have been “exposed” to the artistic side of photography through the elements of composition, editing, and camera technique. This course will also include trips to various locations around Seoul in order to capture amazing unique images. So join me this summer as together we “Expose” Photography. For more information about my photography visit: jbensonphotography.weebly.com

Chess for Success and Fun Course Code: Instructor: Location: Session/s: Half-day: Grade Level: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 503 Owen Underwood ES 275 1, 2, 5, & 6 Morning only Grade 3/Year 4 to Grade 8/Year 9 US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4 Maximum: 20

Description: Chess is a fun and exciting game that anyone can learn. Whether your child is new to the game or an experienced player, this class will help them to learn new strategies and improve their game. The instructor has many years’ experience as a chess player and recently took second place in the KAIAC chess tournament. Emphasis will be on personal development and having fun. Materials: Can bring your own chessboard if you would like to.

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Session 5 Summer July 29 – Aug 26 2013

Robotics: Design & Performance Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 504 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266

Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 1&5 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 5,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: Explore the world of robots using “Enchanted” and “NXT lines”. Build robots with motors and sensors to explore the environment and perform tasks. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

Minecraft-EDU Simulation Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level Session(s): Half-day: Cost Minimum:

SPL 505 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266

Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 1, 2, 5 & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 20,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: Beyond a game, "Minecraft" is a simulated, three-dimensional environment that engages students to explore, learn, be social, and build nearly anything they can imagine with blocks. Working cooperatively with their peers in a classroom setting connected to a multiplayer virtual sandbox/server, we’ll be exploring advanced learning simulation learning basics of design, creative expression, planning, spatial reasoning, teamwork, and leadership by drawing on higher-order thinking skills. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. For more information, please contact Steve Lawton at minecraft-edu@media-enabled.com or cell phone 010-5588–4182. You must bring your own laptop. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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Session 5 Summer July 29 – Aug 26 2013 Sport Camp

Swim Camp II Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s):

SPRT 501 Mr. Aaron Jefferd Aquatics Center 9–17 years of age 5 & 6 (this is a two-week camp that runs Monday-Friday both weeks - each session is registered separately) Half Day: Morning Session only - 7:15am - 8:45am Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 6 Maximum: 20 (Limited to 20 participants to allow for maximum personal attention from the instructor) Description: The SFS Swim Camp will focus on all of the skills a competent swimmer needs - all four strokes (Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Free-style) starts, turns, and finishes. Instruction will provide personalized attention to each swimmer's strengths and weaknesses. Swimmers will focus on correcting and refining their techniques and skills to improve their weaknesses. Swimmers will also participate in swimming-related dry-land exercises including daily stretching. If students wish, information will be shared on ways to improve swimming outside the pool including nutrition, flexibility, sleep habits and strength training.

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SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013

Camp SFS

Camp SFS

SK-Gr5/Y1-Y6

Camp SFS is a day camp that gives student participants the opportunity to spend each day with their friends and a Camp Counselor as they travel between daily activities provided by experienced and qualified Seoul Foreign School teachers and upper classmen. Each week the students will experience and explore many exciting hands-on activities including “Imagineering,” “Whacky Science,” “Olympic Wonderland,” games, arts and crafts, music, story-time, dance, drama, computer fun, organized sports, instructional swim and recreational swim. Students will also explore campus “nature” areas and trails. We provide American Red Cross Lifeguards and Water Safety Instructed Swim Instructors when utilizing the pool. Snacks will be provided during the day as well as balanced lunch options provided by J&J Catering in our cafeteria. Course Code: CSFS06 Location:

SFS Campus (Begin in Robb Hall)

Day/Time:

Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:00pm

Cost:

US$375.00 or 450,000KRW

Minimum:

25

Maximum: 72

Academic Enrichment Camp Korean- Advanced Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 501 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 to Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 4 Maximum: 8

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SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013

Korean- Intermediate Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half-day: Cost: Minimum:

ACA 502 Ms. Eun-Ha Ko ES 355 Gr 5/Y6 to Gr 8/Y9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Afternoons only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW per half-day session 4 Maximum: 8

Description: This class is for students who want to improve their Korean proficiency through reading and writing simple words and sentences.

Specialty Camp Photography for Beginners- “Making It Click” Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Difficulty: Minimum:

SPL 601 Joel Benson HS 104 12-15 4, 5 & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Beginner 4 Maximum: 15

Equipment Needed: Point & Shoot or DSLR Camera Description: “Making It Click” is a class made for younger beginning photographers hoping to break into the realm of understanding, not only why a camera works, but also how amazing images are made through the technical elements of shooting, composing, and editing. Students will learn a variety of techniques in order to change those simple snapshots into pieces of artwork. I love photography and am looking forward to sharing the passion and fun with you. As a student myself, I also understand the importance of “cool” and fun images so join me this summer for a great time and in the process I will help “make it click.” For more information about my photography visit jbensonphotography.weebly.com

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SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013

“Photography Exposed” Course Code: Instructor: Location: Age: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Difficulty: Minimum:

SPL 602 Joel Benson HS 104 Over 16 and Adults 4, 5 & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Beginner/Intermediate 4 Maximum: 15

Equipment Needed: Point & Shoot or DSLR Camera (DSLR Preferred). Description: Have you even seen those professional looking photos in magazines, but never really understood why your pictures could never look that way? Well, “Photography Exposed” is a class geared towards beginner or intermediate photographers looking to take their photography to the next level. By the end of this course, I can guarantee that you will have been “exposed” to the artistic side of photography through the elements of composition, editing, and camera technique. This course will also include trips to various locations around Seoul in order to capture amazing unique images. So join me this summer as together we “Expose” Photography. For more information about my photography visit: jbensonphotography.weebly.com

Chess for Success and Fun Course Code: Instructor: Location: Session/s: Half-day: Grade Level: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 603 Owen Underwood ES 275 1, 2, 5, & 6 Morning only Grade 3/Year 4 to Grade 8/Year 9 US$190.00 or 225,000 KRW 4 Maximum: 20

Description: Chess is a fun and exciting game that anyone can learn. Whether your child is new to the game or an experienced player, this class will help them to learn new strategies and improve their game. The instructor has many years’ experience as a chess player and recently took second place in the KAIAC chess tournament. Emphasis will be on personal development and having fun. Materials: Can bring your own chessboard if you would like to.

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SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013

Scratch Programming Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session(s): Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPL 604 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266 Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 2&6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW 4 Maximum: 15

Description: This creative computing course is to learn programming skills, while creating, games, cartoons, and music & art programs on the computer. The course will teach with “Scratch” made by MIT, friendly and simple visual program language. We will start with learning the programming fundamentals. As the students build on their skills, they will routinely share their creation with other students in class. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. For more information, please check out http://scratch.media-enabled.com or contact Steve Lawton at scratch@media-enabled.com or cell phone 010-5588–4182. Everyone must bring their own laptop.

Minecraft-EDU Simulation Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level Session(s): Half-day: Cost Minimum:

SPL 605 Mr. Steve Lawton ES 266

Gr 4/Y5 - Gr 7/Y8 1, 2, 5 & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one time material fee of 20,000KRW*) 4 Maximum: 15

Description: Beyond a game, "Minecraft" is a simulated, three-dimensional environment that engages students to explore, learn, be social, and build nearly anything they can imagine with blocks. Working cooperatively with their peers in a classroom setting connected to a multiplayer virtual sandbox/server, we’ll be exploring advanced learning simulation learning basics of design, creative expression, planning, spatial reasoning, teamwork, and leadership by drawing on higher-order thinking skills. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. For more information, please contact Steve Lawton at minecraftedu@media-enabled.com or cell phone 010-5588–4182. You must bring your own laptop. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class. 48 | P a g e


SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013 Sports Camp

Swim Camp II Course Code: SPRT 601 Instructor: Mr. Aaron Jefferd Location: Aquatics Center Grade Level: 9–17 years of age Session(s): 5 & 6 (this is a two-week camp that runs Monday-Friday both weeks - each session is registered separately) Half Day: Morning Session only - 7:15am - 8:45am Cost: US$190.00 or 225,000KRW Minimum: 6 Maximum: 20 (Limited to 20 participants to allow for maximum personal attention from the instructor) Description: The SFS Swim Camp will focus on all of the skills a competent swimmer needs - all four strokes (Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Free-style) starts, turns, and finishes. Instruction will provide personalized attention to each swimmer's strengths and weaknesses. Swimmers will focus on correcting and refining their techniques and skills to improve their weaknesses. Swimmers will also participate in swimming-related dry-land exercises including daily stretching. If students wish, information will be shared on ways to improve swimming outside the pool including nutrition, flexibility, sleep habits and strength training. Soccer Camp- Recreational Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Session/s: Half Day: Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 602 Yuuki Guzman and Jacob Lunden-Weldon Soccer Field Level: Ages 6-10 (recreational players) 1, 2, & 6 Morning only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 15,000KRW*) 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This camp aims to teach fundamental and technical ball skills for the younger players relatively new to the game. Through constant contact with the ball plus small-sided games, campers will learn to properly first-touch, dribble, pass, and shoot. Each player will receive his/her own soccer ball! Materials: Shin guards, soccer/athletic clothes, and water bottles.

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SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013

Elite Soccer Camp Course Code: Instructor: Location: Grade Level: Session/s: Half Day – Cost: Minimum:

SPRT 603 Yuuki Guzman and Jacob Lunden-Weldon Field Ages 10-14 (competitive) 1, 2, & 6 Afternoon only US$190.00 or 225,000KRW (one-time material fee of 15,000KRW*) 10 Maximum: 25

Description: This camp aims to work with competitive players in helping develop the tactical aspects along with the fundamental and technical aspects of their game. The camp will emphasize the following areas: Awareness of space, movement without the ball, angle and shape of attack. Each player will receive his/her own soccer ball! Materials: Shin guards, soccer/athletic clothes, and water bottles. *Material fee to be paid to instructor first day of class.

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SESSION 6 Summer August 5-9 2013

Transportation The transportation list below can be found on RegOnline towards the bottom of the course listings. Bus Transportation – Session 1 Cost: US$55 or 65,000KRW Bus Transportation – Session 2 Cost: US$55 or 65,000KRW Bus Transportation – Session 3 Cost: US$55 or 65,000KRW Bus Transportation – Session 4 Cost: US$55 or 65,000KRW Bus Transportation – Session 5 Cost: US$55 or 65,000KRW Bus Transportation – Session 6 Cost: US$55 or 65,000KRW

BUSSING

Bussing will be available through the summer on a weekly fee basis if there is substantial need. Busses will travel to central locations in the areas of request. Bussing will be registered via RegOnline and must be booked for each week of travel and at least one week prior to the start of the requested start date. Once transportation requests have been registered via RegOnline, bus routes will be coordinated through Ms. Jin-Ju Lee, Transportation Department Assistant, and Mr. Lim, Manager of the Transportation Department. Ms. Lee will provide Transportation Department assistance through the summer program. Transportation will be provided at the beginning and end of each full day.

***Mid-day (i.e., at 12PM noon) transportation is not be available***

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