2019
SUMMER at E N S W O R T H
SUMMER COURSES, PROGRAMS, AND TRIPS FOR STUDENTS OF ALL AGES
TABLE OF CONTENTS Weekly Schedule .................... 4 Extended Care...............10 Sports Camps................11 Leagues........................21 Enrichment Camps.................22 Lower/Middle School.....23 High School .................. 28 Nashville Children’s Theatre.................36 High School Credit..................34 Courses........................35 Review..........................37
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Welcome Summer at Ensworth offers a wide range of exciting courses, programs, and trips for students of all ages. This booklet is organized into four sections: Sports Camps, Enrichment Camps, High School Credit & Review Courses, and Summer Trips. Unless otherwise noted, camps, courses, and programs are open to all students, not just those enrolled at Ensworth.
Summer AT EN S WO R T H WEEKLY SESSIONS Week 0....................... May 28-31 Week 1......................... June 3-7 Week 2...................... June 10-14 Week 3...................... June 17-21 Week 4...................... June 24-28 Week 5 (No Camps)........ July 1-5 Week 6......................... July 8-12 Week 7....................... July 15-19 Week 8....................... July 22-26
EXTENDED CARE OPTIONS See page 10 for details
Ensworth Lower/Middle School Campus 211 Ensworth Avenue Nashville, TN 37205
Ensworth High School Campus 7401 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221
REGISTER ONLINE ensworth.com/summer
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LOCATIONS
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Summer AT ENSWORTH W E E K 0 | MAY 28-31
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WEEK 0
All Day
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HIGH SCHOOL CAM PUS All Sports Camp
Grades K-5
9:00AM–4:00PM
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Futures Basketball Camp
Grades 5-9
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 13
Summer AT ENSWORTH W E E K 1 | JU NE 3-7 All Day
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS NCT Fairy Tale Frenzy
Ages 5-7
9:00AM–3:00PM
Pg. 33
NCT Intro to Improv
Ages 8-10
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 33
NCT Junior Artists Production (3 weeks)
Ages 10-14
9:00AM–3:00PM
Pg. 32
Cubs Club
Ages 4-5
9:30AM-1:30PM
Pg. 23
Junior Camp Session I (2 Weeks: June 3–14)
Grades K-1
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Veggiecation Camp
Grades 3-5
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 24
Baseball Little Sluggers
Grades K-4 boys
9:00AM–12:00PM
Pg. 12
Cheer Fundamentals
Grades K-4 girls
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 14
Lacrosse Fundamentals
Grades K-5 boys
9:00AM–12:00PM
Pg. 16
Tennis Red Ball
Ages 7-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 19
Tennis Orange Ball
Ages 9-10
9:00AM–12:00PM
Pg. 19
Basketball Skill Development
Grades 5–9
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 13
Lacrosse Skill Development
Grades 6-8 girls
9:00AM–12:00PM
Pg. 16
Golf Fundamentals
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Golf Skill Development
Ages 13-16
9:00AM–12:00PM
Pg. 20
Reading and Writing in the Woods
Grades 9-12
10:00AM-12:30PM
Pg 29
Photo Darkroom Intensive
Ages 15+
9:00AM–12:00PM
Pg. 31
Crafts Camp
Grades 2-4
9:00AM-11:15AM
Pg. 24
Musical Adventures
Grades 3-5
9:00AM-11:15AM
Pg. 26
Hip Hop Dance Camp
Grades K-4
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 14
Dodgeball
Grades K-4 boys
1:00PM-4:00PM
Pg. 14
Lacrosse Fundamentals
Grades K-5 girls
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 16
Speed and Strength
Grades 5–8
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 17
Volleyball Skill Development
Grades 5-8 girls
1:00PM-4:00PM
Pg. 17
Create Your College Portfolio
Grades 11-12
1:00PM-4:00PM
Pg. 30
Knitting Camp
Grades 2-4
11:45AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Game Design
Grades 5-8
11:45AM-2:00PM
Pg. 26
LOWE R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US
Morning
HI GH SCHOOL CAM PUS
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US
HI GH SCHOOL CAM PUS
WE E K 1
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US
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Extended care options available, see page 10 for details. Grade level represents rising grade for 2019-2020.
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Summer AT ENSWORTH W E EK 2 | JU NE 1 0-14 All Day
HIGH SCHOOL CAM PUS NCT Storybook Adventures
Ages 5–7
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 33
NCT Team Broadway
Ages 8-10
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 33
NCT Junior Artists Production (3 weeks)
Ages 10–14
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 32
Junior Camp Session I (2 Weeks: June 3–14)
Grades K–1
9:30AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Adventure Camp
Grades 2–3
9:30AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Service Learning Camp
Grades 4–7
9:30AM-2:00PM
Pg. 25
Basketball Fundamentals
Grades K-5
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 13
Hip Hop Dance
Grades K-4
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 14
Tennis Red Ball
Ages 7-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 19
Tennis Orange Ball
Ages 9-10
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 19
Baseball Elite Camp
Grades 5-12 boys
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 12
Lacrosse Skill Development
Grades 6-8 boys
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 16
Golf Fundamentals
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Golf Skill Development
Ages 13-16
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Shakespeare Boot Camp
Grades 9-12
10:00AM-12:30PM
Pg. 30
Summer Coding Jam
Grades 5-7
9:00AM-11:15AM
Pg. 25
Digital Photography
Grades 3-5
9:00AM-11:15AM
Pg. 24
Yoga Camp
Grades K-4
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 17
Speed and Strength
Grades 5-8
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 17
Volleyball Elite
Grades 7-12 girls
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 17
Tiger Games
Grades K-4
1:00PM–4:00PM
Pg. 17
Scratch Coding Camp
Grades 3–5
11:45AM-2:00PM
Pg. 24
Maker Space Lab
Grades 5-7
11:45AM-2:00PM
Pg. 26
LOWE R / MID D LE SCHOO L CAMP US
Morning
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
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WEEK 2
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOO L CAMP US
Afternoon
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOO L CAMP US
Extended care options available, see page 10 for details.
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Summer AT ENSWORTH W E E K 3 | JU NE 17-21 All Day
HI GH SCHOOL CAM PUS Football Experience: Flag Football
Grades K-4 boys
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 15
Football Experience: Football Technique Development
Grades 5-9 boys
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 15
Girls Combo Camp
Grades K-4 girls
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 16
NCT Fairy Tale Frenzy
Ages 5-7
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 33
NCT Myths and Legends
Ages 8-10
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 33
NCT Junior Artists Production (3 weeks)
Ages 10-14
9:00AM-3:00PM
Pg. 32
Brentwood Drivers Training
Ages 14+
8:30AM-4:00PM
Pg. 29
Junior Camp Session II (2 Weeks: June 17–28)
Grades K-1
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Adventure Camp
Grades 2-3
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Service Learning Camp
Grades 4-7
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 25
Golf Fundamentals
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Golf Skill Development
Ages 13-16
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Basketball Give and Go
Grades K-4 boys
8:30AM-11:30AM
Pg. 13
Think Fun Games Camp
Grades 3-5
9:00AM-11:15AM
Pg. 25
Grades 2-4
11:45PM-2:00PM
Pg. 24
LOWE R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US
Morning
HI GH SCHOOL CAM PUS
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US Bookworms
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Extended care options available, see page 10 for details.
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Summer AT ENSWORTH W E E K 4 | JU NE 24-28 All Day
HIGH SCHOOL CAMP US Grades K-5
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 12
Grades K-1
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Adventure Camp
Grades 2-3
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 23
Service Learning Camp
Grades 4-7
9:00AM-2:00PM
Pg. 25
Golf Fundamentals
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Golf Skill Development
Ages 13-16
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Solve the Mystery
Grades 3-5
9:00AM-11:30AM
Pg. 25
Grades 3-5
11:45AM-2:00PM
Pg. 25
All Sports LOW E R / MID D LE SCHO O L CAMP US Junior Camp Session II
Morning
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Afternoon
(2 Weeks: June 17-28)
HIGH SCHOOL CAM PUS
LOWE R / MID D LE SCHO O L CAMP US Games! Games! Games!
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JU LY 4 -5 No Camps in Session
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All Day
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS Grades K-5
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 12
Golf Fundamentals
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Golf Skill Development
Ages 13-16
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Grades K-5
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 12
Golf Fundamentals
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
Golf Skill Development
Ages 13-16
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
All Sports
Morning
WEEK 7 All Day
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
| JU LY 15 -1 9 HIGH SCHOOL CAM PUS All Sports Camp
Morning
HIGH SCHOOL CAM PUS
Extended care options available, see page 10 for details.
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Summer AT ENSWORTH W E E K 8 | JU LY 2 2-2 6 All Day
LOW E R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US Grades K-5
9:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 12
Grades 6-8
9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 20
All Sports
Morning
H IGH SCHOOL CAMPUS Golf Fundamentals
Extended care options available, see page 10 for details.
OT H E R OPPORTU NI TI ES HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS Grades K-12
JUNE/JULY
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Introduction to Pottery
Ages 15+
JUNE 29/30
Pg. 31
Intro to Ensworth
Grades 9-12
AUGUST 5-7 9:00AM-12:00PM
Pg. 31
Tennis Clinics Middle/High School Players
Ages 11-17
JUNE 4 -AUGUST 8 T-W-TH 9:00AM-11:00PM
Pg. 19
Tennis Clinics Tournament Players/College Prep
Ages 15+
JUNE 4 -AUGUST 8 T-W-TH 2:00AM-4:00PM
Pg. 19
Senior Application Workshop
Grade 12
AUGUST 13 12:00PM - 3:00PM
Pg. 30
Grades 3-6
JULY 29-AUG 9
Pg. 27
LOWE R / MID D LE SCHOOL CAMP US Ensworth Children's Theater Summer Production
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Summer Leagues: Basketball and Lacrosse
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E XT E N D E D C A R E Need a little more time in the mornings or afternoons? Extended Care is offered in the mornings at the High School for sports camps and in the mornings and afternoons at the Lower/Middle School Campus for enrichment camps.
Lower/Middle School Campus
High School Campus
8-9AM & 2- 4PM
8 AM-9 AM
SESSI ONS
S E SS IO NS
WEEK 1 June 3-7
WEEK 2 June 10-14
WEEK 1 June 3-7
WEEK 3 June 17-21
WEEK 2 June 10-14
WEEK 4 June 24-28
WEEK 3 June 17-21
WEEK 4 June 24-28
WEEK 5 No Camps in Session
WEEK 6 July 8-12
Campers of all ages will enjoy a variety of fun activities before and/or after camp and an afternoon snack. Extended care is offered each week that camp is in session. Director: Adam Sherland sherlanda@ensworth.com
R ATES MORNINGS ONLY: 8:00am-9:00am, $40/week AFTERNOONS ONLY: 2:00pm-4:00pm, $75/week MORNINGS & AFTERNOONS: $115/week
Campers not picked up 10 minutes after their camp is over will be sent to Extended Care, and a daily fee will be charged. Cubs Club does not qualify for Extended Care.
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WEEK 0 May 28-31
WEEK 7 July 15-19
WEEK 8 July 22-26
Director: Chris Bradley bradleyc@ensworth.com
RATE S MORNINGS ONLY: 8:00am-9:00am
$40/week or $10/day Campers dropped off more than 15 minutes early will be charged an extended care fee of $10.
Sports Camps ALL-SPORTS BASEBALL & SOFTBALL BASKETBALL CHEERLEADING DANCE DODGEBALL FITNESS FOOTBALL GOLF LACROSSE STRENGTH & SPEED TENNIS VOLLEYBALL YOGA
Questions?
BRADLEYC@ENSWORTH.COM
Register Online WWW.ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER
Location HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS unless otherwise noted
Refunds
75% of the value of the camp will be refunded if cancelled before camp begins. Refunds will not be issued once the camp has started.
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ALL SPORTS K
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All Sports Camps Chris Bradley
Join us for All Sports Camp, where campers participate in a range of different activities. From learning the basics of sports to playing active games, there is something for everyone at All Sports Camp. DATES: Session I/Week 0, May 28-31 Session II/Week 4, June 24-28 Session III/Week 6, July 8-12 Session IV/Week 7, July 15-19 Session V/Week 8, July 22-26 )*
This session only at LS/MS Campus
ALL DAY: 9:00am–4:00pm CAMPUS: High School Campus (Week 8 at LS/MS Campus)
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BASEBALL
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COST: $300/week
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Elite and Little Sluggers Baseball camps provide proper fundamentals and insight into the game of baseball. Campers will walk away from the camp feeling enthusiastic about the game. Each week is capped off with a Home Run Derby and Camp All Star game that is always a highlight for the campers and their parents.
Baseball Little Sluggers Camp K
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Jason Maxwell DATES: Week 1: (June 3-7) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150
Baseball Elite Camp 5
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Jason Maxwell DATES: Week 2: (June 10-14) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150
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BASKETBALL Futures Basketball Advanced Offensive Skills and Shooting Camp 5
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Greg Eubanks
Coach Greg Eubanks and the Ensworth Varsity Basketball staff will lead this camp, which focuses on advanced offensive skills (passing and cutting, using screens, feeding the post) and form shooting (bankshots, free throws, power moves, layups). DATES: Week 0 (May 28-31) ALL DAY: 9:00am–4:00pm COST: $300
Basketball Fundamentals Camp K
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DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150/week
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Coach Greg Eubanks and the Ensworth Varsity Basketball staff will lead and instruct the Skill Development Camp, which facilitates players’ mastery of basic skills while learning more advanced techniques as well. In particular, the camp focuses on form shooting, creating shots, ball handling, attacking the basket, passing, anticipation, as well as court awareness and spacing. DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150/ week
Basketball Give & Go Camp K
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Maurice Hopkins
DATES: Week 3 (June 17–21) MORNING: 8:30am–11:30am CAMPUS: Lower School/Middle School COST: $150;campers will need to bring a sack lunch, snack will be provided
S P O RTS CAMP S
Campers will enjoy a fun-filled week of books and basketball at the Lower/Middle School Campus! Participants will be placed in small groups and rotated through literacy activities that will focus on the foundations of becoming an avid, life-long reader. After a healthy snack, campers will then partake in a series of competitive basketball drills, games, and conditioning stations that are sure to enhance their overall basketball skills.
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Coach Greg Eubanks and the Ensworth Varsity Basketball staff will lead and instruct the Fundamentals Camp, which will teach younger kids and kids new to basketball the basic fundamentals of shooting,dribbling, passing, and proper offensive and defensive footwork.While learning these important fundamentals, camp participants will engage in competition and games reinforcing learned techniques from earlier in the camp session.
Basketball Skill Development Camp
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CHEERLEADING Cheer Fundamentals Camp K
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Allison Perkins
At Cheerleading Fundamentals Camp, campers will spend the week learning a dance routine, cheers, jumps, basic tumbling, and basic stunting to help improve their foundation in cheer. During each rotation, campers will be working with an Ensworth Cheerleader who will help them perfect the final routines, which will be performed for family and friends the final morning of camp! Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7) MORNING: 9:00am-12:00pm COST: $150
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SPORTS CAMPS
DANCE
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Hip Hop Dance Camp K
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Lindsay White Join us for some groovy summer fun as we get down at the Hip Hop Dance Camp! Open to both guys and girls, this camp will include high energy dance choreography, cool tricks, and fun dance games for grades K-4. No previous dance experience is required! Students should wear comfortable clothing they can move freely in and sneakers, and bring a water bottle! min. 10, max. 25 DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) AFTERNOON: 1:00pm–4:00pm Week 2 (June 10–14) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150/week
DODGEBALL Dodgeball Camp K
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Scott Perkinson and Chris Bradley
Join Coach Perkinson and Coach Bradley for Dodgeball Camp. Dodgeball Camp is a great camp for boys in Grades K-4 to work on their dodgeball skills. Campers will learn the rules of dodgeball as well as skills to compete at the highest level. Games such as “House Rules,” “Medic,” “4-Way,” “Jedi,” “Chaos,” and more will be played. DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7) AFTERNOON: 1:00pm-4:00pm COST: $150
ENSWORTH FOOTBALL EXPERIENCE
Ensworth Football Experience K
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Ensworth Coaches
Join the Ensworth Varsity Football staff for a unique, one-of-a-kind football experience. Campers will get a firsthand look at what being a part of the Ensworth football program looks like. DATES: Week 3 (June 17–21) ALL DAY: 9:00am–4:00pm COST: $300
Grades K-4 will focus on Flag Football, while campers in Grades 5-9 will have an emphasis on 7-on-7 and technique development.
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Ensworth Flag Football Camp will teach and develop football skills (passing, catching, ball carriage) as well as flag football-specific skills, such as flag pulling and play execution. Through participation in both fundamental drills and game play, kids will improve their skills in a fun and instructional environment.
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This non-padded camp provides an opportunity for participants to hone their techniques and skills at a particular position or learn the fundamentals of a new position before donning the pads in late summer. In addition, this camp will benefit those kids playing flag football as throwing, catching, and defending the pass are essential components of the camp. Typical Daily Schedule: 9:00am-9:30am
Warm-Up/Flex
9:30am-11:00am Skill Development
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch with Film Study 1:00pm-2:00pm
Team Meetings with Coaches
2:00pm-3:00pm
Game Prep/Install
3:00pm-4:00pm
Competitions
S P O RTS CAMP S
11:00am-12:00pm Speed,Agility,Flexibility (Performance Training)
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ENSWORTH GIRLS COMBO CAMP
Volleyball, Soccer, & Softball K
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Typical Daily Schedule: 9:00am-9:30am
Warm-Up/Flex
9:30am-10:30am Soccer
Ensworth Coaches Join us this summer for a taste of it all! Our campers will have the opportunity to learn the basics of three great girls’ sports: volleyball, soccer, and softball. Campers will rotate through different drills and games for each sport, allowing them to develop a foundation in three sports in just one week. There is no better way to figure out what sports you like than getting to try them all in one camp.
11:00am-12:00pm Softball 12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch 1:00pm-2:00pm
Pool
2:00pm-3:00pm
Volleyball
3:00pm-4:00pm
Competitions
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SPORTS CAMPS
DATES: Week 3 (June 17–21) ALL DAY: 9:00am–4:00pm COST: $300
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LACROSSE Lacrosse Fundamentals Lacrosse Fundamentals K
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This camp is designed for beginner players as an introduction to the game. The camp will focus on basic skills including stick work, dodging and shooting technique, defensive positioning, and footwork. Learn about the field positioning and rules of the game. By the end, everything will be incorporated into competitive play. Min: 10 BOYS
Ensworth Coaches DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150 GIRLS
Corey Donohoe DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) AFTERNOON: 1:00pm–4:00pm COST: $150
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This camp is designed for lacrosse players looking to sharpen their skills and prepare themselves to play at a competitive level. The camp will focus on advancing stick work, offensive motion, defensive positioning and team play. Game-like situations will be incorporated to put these skills into actions. All skill levels are welcomed. Min: 10 BOYS
Ensworth Coaches DATES: Week 2 (June 10–14) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150 GIRLS
Corey Donohoe DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7) MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150
Girls Summer Lacrosse League/Clinic Combo See page 21 for details.
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This camp is a fun, healthy environment for kids to learn basic volleyball skills, motor skills, and intro to game skills. Build basic skills and confidence in a safe environment. The players will learn basic ball handling, including passing and serving, also understanding court layout, boundaries, and sportsmanship.
S P E E D & S T R E N GT H
DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) AFTERNOON: 1:00pm – 4:00pm COST: $150
Speed & Strength Training Camp
Volleyball Elite Camp
Nick Johnson
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DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) AFTERNOON: 1:00pm – 4:00pm COST: $150
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This training program will instruct athletes on the proper techniques necessary to maximize their athletic potential. Utilizing progressive training methods, athletes will improve their linear speed through the use of sleds, belts, and speed-specific drills. Athletes will also learn the proper mechanics of explosive power lifting and resistance training at an age-appropriate pace. Footwork and quickness will be emphasized to improve change-of-direction skills. Join us for one or both weeks this summer to build a foundation for enhancing your athletic performance. DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7) Week 2 (June 10–14)
YOGA
AFTERNOON: 1:00pm–4:00pm COST: $150/week
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TIGER GAMES
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Take your volleyball skills to the next level. Serving, passing, attacking, setting, and blocking will be the five skills touched on in each session. Each individual will be placed in a group that fits her skill level. Camp includes station work, positional work, and competition.
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COST: $150 per week
Join lower school PE teacher Stephanie Kaplan for a funfilled week of yoga poses and sequences, fun and creative games, songs, breathing exercises, mindfulness crafts, guided meditations, and more! This camp will teach you how to do many different yoga poses, including challenging inversions, like headstand, handstand, and crow; we’ll also focus on calming techniques to achieve some balance and zen. Great for kids who enjoy gymnastic activities, have extra energy, have trouble sleeping, or want to gain flexibility and balance to complement their sports training.
Tiger Games Camp
DATES: Week 2 (June 10–14) AFTERNOON: 1:00pm -4:00pm COST: $150
Week 2 (June 10–14)
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Join us for a week of your favorite Field Day and PE games, such as Cageball, Nuke ‘Em, Dog Catcher, Gym Hockey, and so much more. DATES:
S P O RTS CAMP S
Stephanie Kaplan
AFTERNOON: 1:00pm–4:00pm COST: $150
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AQ UAT I C S CA M P
SWIM SCHOOL
SUMMER
2019
WEEKLY CLASS OPTION Fridays & Saturdays all summer
Fridays: May 31 - July 26th *Excluding July 5th Saturdays June 1 - July 27th *Excluding July 6th
SPORTS CAMPS
ensworth.com/swimschool
2 WEEK SESSIONS (MON-THU) Session 1: May 20-24 (M-F), May 28-30 (T-Th) Session 2: June 3-6, June 10-13 Session 3: June 17-20, June 24-27 Session 4: July 8-11, July 15-18 Session 5: July 22-25, July 29-Aug 1
PARENT & ME CLASSES (6 weeks -35 Months)
Mornings: 8:30, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00 am $200 per session* (30 min. class)
TERRIFIC TWOS CLASSES
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(2.5-3 years old - no parent participation)
Mornings: 8:30. 9:00, 9:30 am $280 per session* (30 min. class)
GROUP SWIM CLASSES (Ages 3 years and older)
Mornings: 10:00, 10:45, 11:30 am Afternoons: 3:00, 3:45, 4:30, 5:15 pm $250 per session* (40 min. class)
PRIVATE LESSONS (Ages 3 years and older)
8:00 am, 12:15 pm, 2:30 pm, 6:00 pm $50 per lesson (30 min. class) $400 per session
*8 CLASSES IN EACH SUMMER SESSION CONTACT: Krysten Call - callk@ensworth.com or 615-906-7479
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ENSWORTH TENNIS CAMPS TENNIS
Ages 11-17 TENNIS CLINICS
Red Ball Camp Ages 7 & 8
Middle School/High School Players
(CLINICS MEET FOR 9 WEEKS)
Red Ball min. 6, max. 12
Greg Chambers and Matt Decker
This camp offers students the opportunity to work on their tennis skills in Ensworth’s state-of-the-art tennis center. Campers will receive instruction on the fundamentals of the sport, then spend the last hour of camp each day enjoying fun games and activities. DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7), Week 2 (June 10-14), MORNING: 9:00am-12:00pm COST: $225/week REGISTER: ensworth.com/tennis
This program will run for nine weeks starting June 4 and will continue through August 8. All classes will be held rain or shine at the Ensworth Tennis Center excluding the week of July 4 (1–5). This class will meet from 9–11a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, giving your player 27 opportunities to make their classes. We offer three package options to allow flexibility around vacations and other summer activities. DATES: June 4–August 8 (off week of July 4th) MORNING: 9:00am-11:00pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays (Total 27 Clinics) PACKAGE OPTIONS: 9 CLINIC PACKAGE $395 Any clinics attended over 9 with be billed an additional $50 per clinic.
Orange Ball Camp Orange Ball min. 6, max. 12
Greg Chambers and Matt Decker
For players who are transitioning from Red Ball experience and ready to play on the 60′ court, as well as players with previous Orange Ball experience with the goal of tournament play. Tennis activities and games will focus on developing groundstroke consistency, strategy, and transitioning to the net. All groupings will be level based. Racquet size: 25.” DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7), Week 2 (June 10-14), MORNING: 9:00am-12:00pm COST: $225/week REGISTER: ensworth.com/tennis
Instructors are Greg Chambers, Matt Decker, Robbie McCammon, Lauren Cabarello, and Zach Zola.
27 CLINIC PACKAGE $810
Attend any/all classes throughout the summer.
Tournament Players/College Prep Ages 15 +
(UTR’s under 5.00)
TENNIS CLINICS (CLINICS MEET FOR 9 WEEKS)
Our Tournament Player/College Prep Player program is geared for the player committed to competition and tournament play. All competition and placement in the program are based on a player’s UTR (Universal Tennis Rating). This class is for the more serious and committed player. Coaches must approve participation in our competitive offerings and players will be placed according to their UTR level. This program will run for nine weeks starting June 4 and will continue through August 8. All classes will be held rain or shine at the Ensworth Tennis Center excluding the week of July 4 (1–5). This class will meet from 2–4:00 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, giving your player 27 opportunities to make their classes. We offer two package options to allow flexibility around vacations and other summer activities. DATES: June 4 – August 8 (off week of July 4th) MORNING: 2:00pm-4:00pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays (Total 27 Clinics) PACKAGE: 18 CLINIC PACKAGE $695
S P O RTS CAMP S
THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR COURTS WILL BE USED FOR ALL CLINICS. NO CLINICS WILL BE RAINED OUT.
Any clinics attended over 18 are no cost.
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Ages 9 & 10
18 CLINIC PACKAGE $695
Any clinics attended over 18 are no cost.
27 CLINIC PACKAGE $810
Attend any/all classes throughout the summer.
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ENSWORTH GOLF CAMPS GOLF Golf Fundamentals Camp 6
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Virgil Herring
In this camp, students will receive instruction from toplevel coaches on the fundamentals of golf. Campers will begin the morning working on their golf skills at Harpeth Valley Golf Center and then enjoy an hour of games and activities on Ensworth’s High School Campus. Min. 10, max. 12.
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DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7), Week 2 (June 10-14), Week 3 (June 17-21), Week 4 (June 24-28), Week 6 (July 8-12), Week 7 (July 15-19), Week 8 (July 22-26) MORNING: 9:00am-12:00pm COST: $350
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Golf Skill Development Ages 13-16
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Virgil Herring
Want to improve your golf game this summer? Golf Skill Development camp is designed for golfers who have an understanding of the fundamentals of golf and have played multiple age-appropriate rounds. Campers will receive instruction from acclaimed golf coach Virgil Herring on how to fine-tune their golf swing, analyze their putting stroke, learn the fine points of bunker play and more. Coach Herring will perform a full swing evaluation, short game assessment, mental skills assessment and work with the golfer on their course strategy. Max 4. DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7), Week 2 (June 10-14), Week 3 (June 17-21), Week 6 (July 8-12), Week 7 (July 15-19), MORNING: 9:00am-12:00pm COST: $995
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If you have a child who is under the age requirement and meets all other criteria, please contact Virgil Herring for approval. herringv@ensworth.com
SUMMER LEAGUE 2019 Summer Basketball League K
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Separate divisions for grade & gender DATES: May 28 - June 27, 2019
Monday evenings
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*The first Monday is Memorial Day, so first week will be played on Wednesday, May 29. All others will be played on Monday evenings.
Tuesday evenings:
Grades 5–6 Boys & Girls
Grades K-1 Boys
CAMPUS: HS Campus & LS/MS Campus COST: $110/player or $880/ team for Grades 3-8
$105/player or $525/ team for Grades K-2 SPECIFICS:
Two 20-min. running halves, 3 min. halftime. (Gr. 3–8) Two 18-min. running halves, 3 min. halftime. (Gr. K–2) *Must have minimum of 7 players per team for Grades 3–8 & 5 per team for Grades K-2 *For information on doubleheaders & other info, visit www.ensworth.com/sportsleagues.
Register at www.ensworth.com/sports leagues. Coaches meeting: May 23, 2019.
S P ORTS CAM P S
REGISTRATION: Deadline is May 14, 2019.
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Thursday evenings: Grades 7–8 Boys & Girls, Grade 2 Boys
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Enrichment Camps Grade levels refer to the camper’s grade in the 2019-2020 school year. All Enrichment camps require a $50 non-refundable deposit, which applies to the cost of the camp, or you may choose to pay in full at time of registration. If you choose to pay the deposit, your online method of payment will be charged automatically the balance due on the installment dates of the payment plan you select. The registration deadline is May 31st. Late registration may be available, with a $35 late fee, after May 31st, if a camp has available spots. Camp transfers requested after May 31st may incur a $35 fee.
Students who attend two half-day camps during the same week may stay for lunch from 11:15am-11:45am. LUNCH IS PROVIDED AND INCLUDED.
Cancellation Policy Refunds on camps, minus the $50 non-refundable deposit, will be given until May 31st. No refunds will be issued after May 31st. Ensworth Summer Camps reserves the right to cancel due to low enrollment, in which case, refunds will be issued in full.
Questions? SHERLANDA@ENSWORTH.COM 615-250-8999
Register Online ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER
Location LOWER/MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMPUS unless otherwise noted
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Enrichment Camps Grades
PRE-K through GRADE 8
Location LOWER/MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMPUS
Cubs Club
Adventure Camp 2
Preschool, Age 4 (BY MARCH 1, 2019)
Chris Champion
Debbie May
SESSIONS: Week 1 (June 3-7)) ALL DAY: 9:30am–1:30pm COST: $230
Enjoy water fun, arts, crafts, games, and other exciting adventures! Max: 16 DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) Week 3 (June 17-21) Week 4 (June 24-28) ALL DAY: 9:00am–2:00pm COST: $250
Knitting Camp
Junior Camp
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DATES: Weeks 1-2 (June 3-14), Weeks 3-4 (June 17 - 28) ALL DAY: 9:00am–2:00pm COST: $490
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Terri Schulz
Join other campers for afternoon tea and knitting in a cozy, relaxed setting. Supplies and project ideas are provided to get you started. Learn to knit, and let’s create a knitting masterpiece! Max: 12 Pair it with Crafts Camp for a full day experience. DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) AFTERNOON: 11:45am- 2:00pm COST: $125
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The goal of Ensworth’s Junior Camp is to give campers a happy and relaxed summer experience with each other as well as with our counselors. Daily activities include swimming, arts & crafts, free play, drama, music, and fitness. No partial sessions or walk-ins.
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Get ready for a week of fun at Ensworth! Campers will enjoy indoor and outdoor activities, water play, music, crafts, circle time, stories, nature walks, lunch, and lots more. Our tiger cubs will find a variety of activities to keep them busy and entertained.
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Bookworms Camp 2
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DATES: Week 3 (June 17-21) AFTERNOON: 11:45am–2:00pm COST: $125
Pair it with Digital Photography for a full day experience.
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Terri Schulz
Crafts Camp
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Leslea Gaines
In this camp, we will read a story of the day and then take part in a variety of crafts, games, and activities that will help bring this book to life. A truly immersive and fun experience for every young book lover! Max: 12
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Scratch Coding Camp
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What are we going to make today? Maybe slime? Dye, paint, tape, and build something new and creative each day. Join us at Crafts Camp! Max: 12 Pair it with Knitting Camp for a full day experience. DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) MORNING: 9:00am–11:15am COST: $125
Digital Photography Camp 4
DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) AFTERNOON: 11:45 am- 2:00pm COST: $125
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Create animations and games to share with others! This is an introduction to basic programming concepts using the Scratch program. Previous experience not required, but campers should be comfortable using a computer and/ or a tablet. Max: 12
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Enjoy taking digital photos all over campus, and then discover how to edit them and give them special effects. All campers will save their collection of photos and frame their favorite for home. Devices provided. Max: 12 Pair it with Scratch Coding Camp for a full day experience. DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) MORNING: 9:00am–11:15am COST: $125
Veggiecation Camp 3
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Hope Moeller
Boys & Girls, rising Grades 3-5 (maximum of 12) Smoothies, salads, and soups, oh my! Come join us as we study and cook with a variety of fresh vegetables—some familiar, and some hidden gems. Each day we will try at least two recipes with our vegetable of the day. We will also learn about where and how that vegetable grows and develop our own books of recipes. Our week will culminate with a cook-off! Max: 12 DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) ALL DAY: 9:00am–2:00pm COST: $250
ThinkFun Games Camp 3
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Melissa Fogaros
Play a variety of mind challenging games in a fun, social environment. ThinkFun brand games - including Rush Hour, Grid Works, Square by Square, Chocolate Fix, and Hot Spot - will encourage critical thinking skills, spatial reasoning, and logic. DATES: Week 3 (June 17-21) MORNING: 9:00am-11:15am COST: $125
Solve the Mystery Camp 3
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Do you like to solve mysteries? Become a character in a mystery and guess “who done it!” Come enjoy fun and challenging activities involving reading and deductive skills. Max: 12 Pair it with Games! Games! Games! Camp for a full day experience. DATES: Week 4 (June 24-28) MORNING: 9:00am - 11:30am COST: $125
Games! Games! Games! Camp 3
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Develop your problem-solving ability and strategy skills as you play your favorite games. In this camp, we will learn to play classic board games, card games, and much more. Pair it with Solve the Mystery Camp for a full day experience DATES: Week 4 (June 24-28) AFTERNOON: 11:45am - 2:00pm COST: $125
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Service Learning Camp will give you the opportunity to learn about people in the community who need our help. Each day, we will travel to a different location and spend time helping and caring for others. Past activities have included working with children, animals, the elderly, and community gardening. Spend the week making a difference in the lives of others! Cost includes a donation to each agency where we volunteer. Campers will need to bring their own lunch each day. Sessions repeat; sign up for one session only. Max: 12 DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14), Week 3 (June 17-21), Week 4 (June 24-28) ALL DAY: 9:00am–2:00pm COST: $250
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Leslea Gaines
Service Learning Camp
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MakerSpace Lab Camp 5
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Jenny Krzystowczyk
Jump into the MakerSpace movement for a week of innovative designing, 3D printing, and constructing. This camp will tap into entrepreneurial thinking and design principles critical in today’s world. Max: 10 Pair it with Summer Coding Jam for a full day experience. DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) AFTERNOON: 11:45am - 2:00pm COST: $125
Summer Coding Jam
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Jenny Krzystowczyk
Join us for a week of morning fun and learn how to create your own video games, code robotics, and dig into Apple’s Swift coding language with iPads. No prior coding experience necessary! Max: 10 Pair it with Makerspace Lab for a full day experience. DATES: Week 2 (June 10-14) MORNING: 9:00am–11:15am COST: $125
Musical Adventures 5
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Campers will use Garage Band, Noteflight, and more to write their own songs. They will dive into the foundations of music and learn about what makes a good song and apply it to the pieces they create over the course of the camp. Max: 16 DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) MORNING: 9:00am - 11:15am COST: $125
Game Design 5
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In this camp, we will play and explore a variety of board games. Campers will learn the fundamentals of what makes a game engaging as they embark on their own creative endeavor and design their own game. Max: 16 DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) AFTERNOON: 11:45am - 2:00pm COST: $125
ENSWORTH CHILDREN’S THEATER SUMMER PRODUCTION
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Heidi Wolter & Aaron Velthouse Welcome to the streets of Agrabah, as we bring the magic and wonder of Disney’s Aladdin Kids to the stage. This two-week program will provide an opportunity for rising Grades 3-5 students to audition, rehearse, and present Disney’s Aladdin Kids, which is a 30-minute version of the Broadway musical based on the iconic animated film. This program is open to all students enrolling in Ensworth for the 2019-2020 school year. Students are expected to attend all rehearsals and performances.
Max: 30 DATES: July 29 – August 9 ALL DAY: 9:00am – 2:00pm;
Lunch provided COST: $490 ($50 non-refundable deposit)
No before or after care available PERFORMANCE DATES:
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During rehearsals, students will master the music from the show as well as learn the staging and choreography of the show. The two weeks will culminate with a preview performance on Thursday and two full performances on Friday.
Thursday, August 8 at 2:00pm
*While an audition is not required to participate, it is recommended for students wanting to be considered for a major speaking or singing role. Auditions will take place in May. Students may either attend the audition or submit a video for consideration. More audition information will be shared with participants after registration. Students unable to attend
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the audition may submit a video audition to wolterh@ensworth.com.
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Enrichment Courses Grades 5–12
Location HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
Driver Education: Brentwood Driver Training 14 years +
This course is offered through Brentwood Driver Training. The entire course is completed in one week and consists of 30 classroom hours and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. Most driving lessons are completed during class, with some lessons possible after class. Everyone that completes this course receives a driver’s education certificate good for an insurance discount. When students take the 30-hour classroom course, they can be exempt from taking the tests at the Driver Testing Station (see eligibility details below). Min: 12/Max: 25 (Must reach 12 by 6/1)
PERMIT/LICENSE ELIGIBILITY: When your teen takes the classroom course they can be exempt from taking the test at the License Station. If they’ve had their permit for six months when taking the course, BDT can test them for their driver license during the last driving session. If they have not had their permit for six months when they take the course, they can still take the course whenever they want and wait to do their last in-car lesson when they are eligible or come back for a quick road test when they are eligible.
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David Berry
What do the woods beyond our fence smell like in the morning? How does the light fall in the forest hour by hour? Take a few days to rest in the woods this summer, cultivating a bond with literature, each other, and the land. Beginning with the woods, rivers, and farmlands outside our own back door, the week includes an overnight camping trip. Our readings, like the course itself, are short and sweet and include selections from American nature writers such as David George Haskell and southern agrarians such as Wendell Berry. Min: 4/Max: 10 DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7) MORNING: 10:00am–12:30pm COST: $195 + $25 Trip Fee
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Reading & Writing in the Woods
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DATES: Week 3 (June 17-21) ALL DAY: 8:30am–4:00pm; 2:30pm dismissal on Friday COST: $425 (lunch for the week can be purchased for $25)
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SUMMER ARTS INTENSIVES Shakespeare Boot Camp 9
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Master an audition monologue. Develop a toolbox for working with Shakespeare’s text that you can carry with you for years to come. Whether you are a first time actor or more experienced, this week-long short-course will give you the opportunity to set and achieve goals, and to get the workout that you don’t have time for during rehearsals. We will learn exercises designed to strengthen the actor’s body and voice, and explore a physical approach to harnessing the dynamic power of Shakespeare’s language. Participants should memorize an instructorapproved monologue prior to camp. Min: 4/Max: 10 DATES: Week 3 (June 10-14) MORNING: 10:00am–12:30pm COST: $195
Create Your College Portfolio: Visual and Performing Artists 11
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JC Johnson
This course offers rising juniors and seniors an opportunity to develop an art portfolio in preparation for college applications. Students use this workshop to create digital files either of their 2D / 3D work or recorded audition performances to be included with portfolio submissions. Through a collaborative effort, students and instructors carefully curate work to build individualized portfolios and peer presentations to get a jumpstart on the college application process. Min: 6/Max: 14 DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) AFTERNOON: 1:00-4:00pm COST: $200 (+ $10 MATERIALS FEE)
Adult E nrichment Photo Darkroom Intensive Ages: 15+ (alumni welcome) Ages:15+ JC Johnson
This enrichment course allows you the time to dive deeper into the photo and the darkroom processes. We learn to use digital negatives, print more photos in the darkroom, and work with alternative photographic processes like cyanotypes, image transfers, and salt prints. All that is required is a willingness to experiment. Min: 5/Max: 10 DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7) TIME: 9:00am-12:00pm COST: $200 (+ $30 MATERIALS FEE)
Ages:15+ Ages: 15+ (parents, grandparents, alumni, and community members welcome)
Audry Deal-McEver http:// audrydealmcever.com
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Various Ensworth Faculty
Anxious about beginning your High School career on the right foot? Want to avoid feeling lost or confused in your first weeks at the High School? Introduction to Ensworth is a three-day camp that provides an overview of the High School to all incoming new students. It focuses on issues like the writing process, Harkness discussion, study skills, and life at the High School Campus. Students spend approximately three hours each day taking separate classes that cover information, expectations, and suggestions geared toward easing the transition. Min: 10/Max: 20 DATES: August 5-7 MORNING: 9:00am–12:00pm COST: $150
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Laura Stewart, Director of College Counseling Terry Whitehill, Associate Director of College Counseling Paul Phillips, College Counselor JJ Anthony, College Counselor
Interested in getting a jump start on the college application process? Come to this application workshop. We will begin work on the Common Application. Not required, but highly recommended for all seniors. Bring your laptops!
DATES: June 29-30
DATE: August 13 AFTERNOON: 12:00pm–3:00pm COST: FREE!
TIME: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Lunch provided by college counseling from
COST: $170 (+ $30 MATERIALS FEE)
11:30 - 12 before the workshop.
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This introductory level class will teach students how to make functional works of art on the potter’s wheel. Together we’ll explore simple tableware forms like cups, mugs, and bowls, while also learning the basics of working with clay. No experience is required and all tools/materials will be provided. Bring your parents, grandparents, and friends; this class is open to anyone age fifteen and over! Due to the short time-frame of the class, all decoration will be done using a limited selection of underglaze colors. Later, after the pieces dry out, your instructor will fire them and do a final clearcoat of food-safe glaze. Min: 6/Max: 14
Introduction to Ensworth
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Introduction to Pottery on the Wheel Weekend Workshop
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NASHVILLE CHILDREN’S THEATRE at Ensworth
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NASHVILLE CHILD R E N’S T HEAT E R
Nashville Children’s Theatre is delighted to once again offer drama camps at Ensworth this summer, giving students ages 5-14 the opportunity to explore their creativity onstage.
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All classes are held at the High School Campus.
Junior Artists Production 10-14 years
We’re thrilled to announce our sixth year of this popular program! Students participating in this camp will be cast in an hour-long musical production, complete with costumes, professional lighting, and simple scenery. Cast members will develop their skills through a professional-style rehearsal process, and share their work through two formal performances. Check NCT’s website for details about this summer’s title! DATES: Mon–Fri, June 3 – 21 (3 weeks) PERFORMANCES: June 21 at 7:00pm & June 22 at 2:00pm COST: $675 (early bird discount available) IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
• All registered students must complete an audition in Spring 2019. The audition is for placement only—all registered campers will perform in our Junior Artists Production. • Cast members will receive four complimentary tickets for the performance of their choice. Additional tickets will be available for $12 each.
How to Register: Registration for these camps will begin in early February. Please visit www.nashvillect.org and click on “NCT Drama School” for details – including information about our Early Bird tuition! For help with questions, call Jackie at (615) 254-9103 ext 215.
Playbuilding Classes
5-10 years
DATES: June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21
Experience the fun of creating theatre with new friends in three weeks of creative exploration. These classes are designed to be repeated with new content explored in each weekly session. Sign up for one, two, or all three weeks!
June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21 ALL DAY: 9:00am-3:00pm
Intro to Improv
CAMPUS: High School – Ingram Arts Center
DATES: Week 1 (June 3–7)
AFTERCARE: 3:00pm-5:30pm
Mon–Fri. Consists of supervised,
unstructured free play.
$40/week or $10/day.
COST: $290/weekly session*
*early bird discount available
8-10 years
Students work as an improv troupe to create uproarious scenes and play improv games that keep them on their toes and their audience rolling in the aisles. Students team up to learn new ways to create bold characters and commit to improvised situations. This camp culminates in a sharing for family and friends at the end of the week.
Team Broadway
DATES: Week 1 (June 3-7), Week 3 (June 17–21)
DATES: Week 2 (June 10–14)
5-7 years
8-10 years
Red Capes, Magic Beans, and Glass Slippers! In Fairy Tale Frenzy, campers are invited to step inside a world of magic and adventure! The teaching artist will select a fairy tale that students will stage throughout the week, exploring ways to use their Actor’s Toolbox of body, voice, and imagination to bring a classic story to life.
Students stretch their singing and dancing muscles at the same time! While building foundational approaches to voice and movement, students also take part in games and exercises that develop acting skills.
Myths & Legends DATES: Week 3 (June 17–21)
Storybook Adventures DATES: Week 2 (June 10–14) 5-7 years
Your child’s imagination ignites in this camp where picture books serve as the springboard into a theatrical adventure. Beloved characters and vibrant illustrations leap off the page as campers dramatize a book selected by their teaching artist. This process gives students the opportunity to develop expressive acting skills while working as a team to bring a story from page to stage!
8-10 years
In this class, your child will get a little epic as they explore the power of myths and legends, elevating larger-than-life characters and adventures to new heights on the stage. As they develop their own theatrical version of a selected story, students could find themselves dramatizing a courageous quest, creating a mammoth monster, or discovering the dynamic qualities of the world around them.
Questions? Call Jackie at Nashville Children’s Theater (615) 254-9103 ext 215.
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Fairy Tale Frenzy
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Credit & Review Courses CREDIT COURSES Successful completion of these courses may be used to satisfy Ensworth diploma requirements. Each course is graded using the grading scale published in the Ensworth Handbook. Courses are open to non-Ensworth students unless otherwise specified. Courses taken by Ensworth students are added to their transcripts and course grades are included in GPA calculations.
REVIEW COURSES Review Courses are designed for students from any school who have completed a full year of study in the subject and wish to strengthen their skills in that area, and also for students new to Ensworth who wish to facilitate their transition to the high school program.
Contact: Andy Kelley kelleya@ensworth.com
Register Online WWW.ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER
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Credit Courses H i g h Sc ho o l S t ud ent s
Semester
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June 3 - 28 (5 days/week, M to F, 3 hrs/day)
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$800 ($750 before April 2) Non-refundable* deposit: $75
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June 3 - July 16 (5 days/week, M to F, 4 hrs/day) No classes July 4-5
COST
$1600 ($1500 by April 2) Non-refundable* deposit: $75
*Deposits are non-refundable unless the course is cancelled. Unless otherwise designated, the minimum enrollment for each class is five students.
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This course is designed for students who enjoy studio art and want to continue to progress their artistic skills. Students explore a variety of drawing media, water based paints, and relief printmaking methods. Students investigate more advanced compositional arrangements, thematic choices and the appropriate use of reference materials. The creative process is supported by textbook assignments and the study of old master, multicultural and contemporary artists through presentations, discussions and critique. PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 1 or Departmental Approval CREDIT: Semester Lower Course Credit in Visual Arts
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This masters level course is designed for visual arts students who want to deepen their exploration in a wide range of techniques and methods in the classical disciplines of drawing, painting and printmaking. Conceptual approaches to composition and subject matter also engage students in greater experimentation and inquiry. Students learn to support their ideas with correct appropriation and original reference material. Advanced media use, such as oil paint, screen printing, drawing, and mixed media techniques are explored. Students must have a strong commitment to advance their projects outside of class to keep pace with the production expectations of the course. PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 2 or Departmental Approval; Masters CREDIT: Semester Upper Course Credit in Visual Arts
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This masters level course is designed for serious art students who want to continue to build their portfolios. Advanced painting, drawing, printmaking, and mixed media methods are further explored. Students engage in increasingly complex compositional schemes and conceptual subject matter. Students must have a strong commitment to advance their projects outside of class and to keep pace with the production explorations of the course. Studio 4 is a semester of challenging coursework for the passionate artist and a prerequisite for AP Studio. PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 3 or Departmental Approval; Masters CREDIT: Semester Upper Course Credit in Visual Arts
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This course is for the student who loves drawing and painting and wants to advance their technique and compositional skills. Assignments are designed to advance a student’s ability to depict objects through direct observation and the use of one’s imagination in developing interesting subject matter. In-class exercises and formal projects include the use of graphite, charcoal, pastel and water-based painting media. The creative process is supported by textbook readings, written assignments, and discussions of historical, contemporary and multicultural art.
ART Studio Art 3
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ART Studio Art 5 10
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This masters level course is designed for serious art students who want to continue to build their portfolios for college review, or to create additional college-worthy work for AP Studio. Advanced painting, printmaking, drawing, and mixed media methods are specifically tailored to boost students’ techniques and hone their particular styles. Students continue to explore innovative composition and conceptual subject-matter. Students must have a strong commitment to advance their projects outside of class and to keep pace with the production expectations of the course. PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 4 or Departmental Approval; Masters CREDIT: Semester Upper Course Credit in Visual Arts
ENG Literature: Literary Adaptations
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Have you ever watched a movie based off of a favorite book and found yourself aghast at the changes made to the plot or the characters? Can a movie really ever capture that which makes a story beautiful? Can an adaption tell the story better? This class explores these questions as we read classic and modern literature and analyze the films and other adaptations that they inspired. Authors and works studied vary according to student and instructor input, but may include Shakespeare, Austen, Tolkien, and/or Shelley. CREDIT: Semester Upper Course Credit in English
ENG Literature: Revenge Literature 11
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In popular literature and theatre, revenge has been a recurrent theme that has thrilled audiences, but beneath the surface of tension, audiences come to a greater understanding of issues of love, death, gender, race, family honor, politics, grace and forgiveness. We explore these themes and the revenge device in Greek and Elizabethan theatre, and contemporary literature. CREDIT: Semester Upper Course Credit in English
HIST The Art of Historical Investigation 10
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This course focuses on developing the Core Skills through researching, writing and collaborative projects. As a result of sustained, focused investigations, students gain additional proficiency locating and interpreting relevant primary and secondary sources for both assigned topics and topics of their own choosing. Students share their successes as well as the challenges they encounter throughout the research and writing process. Min: 10 CREDIT: Semester Lower Course Credit in History
MATH Integrated Geometry/Algebra 9
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This course introduces Euclidean Geometry through an algebra intensive approach. Main concepts studied include angles, parallel lines, congruent triangles, plane figures (circles, polygons), coordinate geometry, introductory trigonometry, and 3-dimensional figures. In addition to working problems that intentionally review algebra skills throughout the course, students utilize technology to explore concepts and test conjectures. Students also study logic and write coherent proofs. PREREQUISITE: Algebra 1 & Ensworth Mathematics Department Approval CREDIT: Year Lower Course Credit in Mathematics
SCI Materials Science 11
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How does stuff break? To answer this question, students investigate how stuff is made and in doing so, will break stuff! Destructive and nondestructive tests will be conducted to investigate catastrophic failures such as bridge collapse, airplane structural failure, containers that leak, pipes that burst, and electrical failures. Advances in materials are at the core of significant technological advances, and we are in a materials revolution today! Students experience a hands-on introduction to materials science, engineering, and technology, joining researchers who push boundaries further than ever before, using biology, chemistry and physics to expand our technological frontiers. Min: 10 PREREQUISITE: Science Levels 1 and 2 CREDIT: Semester Upper Course Credit in Science
Review Courses H i g h Sc ho o l S t ud ent s
Semester
DATES
June 3 - 28 (5 days/week, M to F, 1 hr and 50 min/day)
COST
$575 ($500 before April 2) Non-refundable* deposit: $75
*Deposits are non-refundable unless the course is cancelled.
This course reviews the vocabulary, grammar, pinyin, and characters covered in Chinese 2 through additional practice with dialogues, blogs, journaling, and conversation. Correct stroke order and proper tones receive especial emphasis. Additional exposure to the language occurs through viewing short clips of contemporary Chinese films in Mandarin.
LANG Chinese 3 Review
This course is designed for students who have taken American Studies at Ensworth and are seeking to strengthen their proficiency in the Core Skills. Students new to Ensworth and students from other schools who want to become stronger in the Core Skills and in American Studies are also welcome to take this course.
This review seeks to reinforce the student’s ability to read, write, and think exclusively in the target language. In addition to further work at mastery of tones and characters, class work focuses on revealing one’s ability to converse and write at an increasingly sophisticated level. The student’s experience with characters is further augmented by the reading of contemporary Chinese short stories.
HIST History World Studies Review
LANG French 1 Review
HIST History American Studies Review This course utilizes a hands-on approach to learning designed to encourage a passion for the study of history. Students tackle unsolved historical mysteries in an effort to strengthen the Core Skills that serve as the foundation to the Ensworth history curriculum. The course also introduces students to such basic topics as the impact of the Constitution, American foreign policy, and civil rights in America.
LANG Chinese 1 Review Additional review of the vocabulary, grammar, pinyin, and characters covered during the academic year study of the language occurs. Daily emphasis is on oral expression and on writing substantive paragraphs using characters.
This course reviews the major grammatical structures covered in French 1. Students study the regular and irregular verbs in the present tense before advancing to an introduction of the imperative case and the passé composé. Students also are taught proper sentence structure and correct usage of articles, adjectives, and pronouns.
LANG French 2 Review This course reviews the major grammatical structures covered in French 2. Students review the present tense and study the imperfect tense, the passé composé, the future tense, the imperative, and the conditional. Students learn more complex sentence structures and develop the skills to write an essay in French.
LANG French 3 Review This course reviews all of the major grammatical structures studied through French 3. Students review the indicative, subjunctive, and conditional moods. In addition to its strong grammar content, the course also deals with more complex structures involved in writing essays in French.
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This course utilizes a hands-on approach to learning designed to encourage a passion for the study of history. Students tackle unsolved historical mysteries in an effort to strengthen the Core Skills that serve as the foundation for the Ensworth history curriculum. The course also introduces students to such basic topics as the impact of Greece and Rome on world history.
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ENG English American Studies Review
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This course is designed for students who have taken English World Studies at Ensworth and are seeking to strengthen their proficiency before progressing to advanced English courses. Students new to Ensworth who wish to ease their transition into our skills based program and students from other schools who want to become stronger in the Core Skills are also welcome to take this course.
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LANG Latin 1 Review This course covers the basic grammatical structures of the Latin language. Students review the four groups of verbs in the present tense, the imperfect tense, the perfect tense, the future tense, the pluperfect tense, and the future perfect tense. Additionally, students review the five groups of nouns and the functions of each case in a sentence.
LANG Latin 2 Review This course reviews the important grammar topics of Latin 2, including passive voice and deponent verbs, comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs, expressions involving place or time, participles, ablative absolute, indirect statement, and subjunctive mood. A brief review of noun declensions and verb conjugations is also included.
LANG Latin 3 Review
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This course reviews all of the major grammatical structures studied through Latin 3. The course focuses on translating original Latin texts such as Caesar’s De Bello Gallico into English.
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LANG Spanish 1 Review This course reviews the major grammatical structures of the Spanish language. Students review regular and the major irregular verbs in the present tense and immediate future tense before advancing to an introduction of the past tense. Students also are taught proper sentence structure and correct usage of articles, adjectives, and pronouns.
LANG Spanish 2 Review
MATH Integrated Geometry/Algebra Review This course focuses on the main Geometry strands of the Ensworth course Integrated Geometry/Algebra. These may include constructions, parallelism, triangle congruence, area and perimeter of plane figures, geometric transformations, and right triangle trigonometry.
MATH Algebra 2 Review This course focuses on the main Algebra 2 concepts needed for further study in mathematics. These include function development and elementary analysis of linear, quadratic, and transcendental functions. Matrix theory is reviewed, and there is a review of the algebra of conic sections.
SCI Biology/Chemistry Review This course reviews and assesses the mastery of high school Core Skills as applied to selected fundamental topics from the Biology and Chemistry semesters with an emphasis to master the foundational skills essential to Grade 9 science and ensure readiness for Grade 10 science course work.
SCI Physics/Integrated Science Review This course reviews and assesses the mastery of high school Core Skills as applied to selected fundamental topics from the Physics and Integrated Science semesters with an emphasis to master the foundational skills essential to Grade 10 science and ensure readiness to enroll in upper level science electives.
SEM Seminar 9 Review
This course reviews the important grammar topics of Spanish 2. Students review the present tense and study the imperfect tense, the preterite, the future tense, the imperative, and the conditional. Students learn more complex sentence structures and develop the skills to write an essay in Spanish.
This course is designed for students to strengthen their proficiency in the Core Skills and subject matter covered in Seminar 9. Complementary to the collaborative nature of the regular course, this course focuses on individualized instruction, specifically in research, writing, and oral communication skills. This course also allows students to explore certain topics with greater depth and independence.
LANG Spanish 3 Review
SEM Seminar 10 Review
This course reviews all of the major grammatical structures studied through Spanish 3. Students review the indicative, subjunctive, and conditional moods. In addition to its strong grammar content, the course also deals with more complex structures involved in writing essays in Spanish.
This course is designed for students to strengthen their proficiency in the Core Skills and subject matter covered in Seminar 10. The focus of the course is to hone communication and research skills in preparation for Grade 11. Each student spends the bulk of the course composing an independent research project to culminate the Seminar experience. Specific components of this project include topical exploration, an annotated bibliography and a formal presentation.
MATH Algebra 1 Review This course reviews the main topics covered in a standard Algebra 1 class. Topics reviewed include equation solving, polynomial operations, laws of exponents, properties of real numbers, solving inequalities, graphing of functions, and introduction to solution of the quadratic equation.
Summer Trips Middle School FLORIDA KEYS BELIZE OUT WEST High School CHINA PERU
For ENSWORTH STUDENTS
Register Online
WWW.ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER Please note that any student on probation due to a major offense during the 2018-2019 school year would not be eligible to travel on summer global learning trips.
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Summer Trips MIDDLE SCHOOL
Belize 8 For rising Grade 8 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2019–2020 school year at the time of the trip Adam Sherland or Tim Wallace
The Belize program is hosted at the Tropical Education Center outside of Belize City. Each day, students participate in a service project with St. Matthews Primary School, then spend the afternoon enjoying cultural activities, including visits to the Belize Zoo, the Smithsonian Research Institute, and the ancient Mayan ruins of Xunantunich. At the end of the trip, the group stays on the island of Parrot Caye, where they have the opportunity to snorkel the coral reefs, explore mangrove forests, and enjoy the beautiful island scenery. DATES: May 30 – June 8, 2019 COST: $2,900 plus airfare; $500 non-refundable deposit CONTACT: Adam Sherland, sherlanda@ensworth.com or Tim Wallace, wallacet@ensworth.com
Florida Keys Rising Grade 7 Ensworth students; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2019–2020 school year at the time of the trip Brooks Corzine
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The Florida Keys trip offers the perfect combination of fun, learning, and exploration. During our time in Orlando, students will enjoy fun-filled time with their friends at Islands of Adventure, Blizzard Beach, Disney Magic Kingdom, and Disney Springs. While we are in the Keys, we will be based at Sea Camp at the Newfound Harbor Marine Institute where the students will study marine biology and ecology in a hands-on manner through activities including snorkeling, night wades, and interactive lab activities. DATES: July 30 – August 4, 2019 COST: $2,000; if registered with a non-refundable deposit of $500 before registration deadline of May 1. (Students added after May 1 may incur additional fees associated with increased airline ticket costs.)
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CONTACT: Brooks Corzine, Corzineb@ensworth.com
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Out West Current Grade 8 Ensworth students only Keith Crowe 8
On the Out West trip, students travel the west for eighteen days, camping under the stars every night, visiting historic sites, and viewing beautifully scenic landscapes. Past years’ activities have included swimming, hiking, surfing, rafting, sightseeing, and much more. Campers return with a group experience that can’t happen in the classroom. DATES: May 28 – June 14, 2019 COST: $2,875 if registered with a non-refundable deposit of $500 before January 31. Campers
added after January 31 may incur additional fees associated with increased airline ticket costs. CONTACT: Keith Crowe, Crowek@ensworth.com
Summer Trips HIGH SCHOOL
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China 10 11 12 Rising Grades 10–12 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2019–2020 school year at the time of the trip
Andy Kelley
The China program takes place in Beijing and the central China city of Zhengzhou. Ensworth students partner with Chinese students in a summer language learning exchange and go on cultural excursions near Zhengzhou, including martial arts training at Shaolin Temple and day trips to two ancient Chinese capitals: Luoyang and Kaifeng. The group also visits the major sites in Beijing including The Forbidden City and The Great Wall. This trip exposes students to two very different urban centers in a country that is changing the economic landscape of the 21st century and allows them a unique opportunity to explore some off the beaten path historical sites while being immersed in Chinese language and culture. Min. 10
Andy Kelley
DATES: June 22 – July 6 (exact travel dates remain tentative until flights are confirmed) COST: $3,400 plus airfare CONTACT: Andy Kelley, kelleya@ensworth.com
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The Peru program takes place in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. This trip provides the opportunity for students to live with host families, do service work, and study the education crisis in the developing world. For their service work, students undertake an education-related construction project such as the building of a classroom or a playground. Students also spend time teaching English, coaching sports, and doing other activities with local children. Students explore the surrounding Andes through an overnight hike and a rafting trip. At the end of the trip, students have the opportunity to visit the ancient Incan city, Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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10 11 12 Rising Grades 10–12 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2019–2020 school year at the time of the trip
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DATES: July 9 – July 22 (exact travel dates remain tentative until flights are confirmed) COST: $3,890 plus airfare CONTACT & REGISTRATION: Andy Kelley, kelleya@ensworth.com
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Summer AT ENSWORTH S C H E DU LE NOTES Course Title WEE K 0 MAY 28-31
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WEEK TH R E E JU NE 17-21
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Summer AT ENSWORTH S C HE DU L E NOTES Course Title
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WEEK FOU R JU NE 24 -2 8
WE E K FIVE - JULY 1- 5
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W EEK EI GHT JU LY 2 2-2 6
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LOWER &MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMPUS
HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS
211 Ensworth Ave.
7401 Highway 100
Nashville, TN 37205
Nashville, TN 37221
615.383.0661
615.301.5400
Ensworth is a coeducational, kindergarten through twelfth grade, independent day school.