American Heritage Schools Hosts Summer Programs and Virtual Open Houses

The summer programs will run for nine weeks starting June 10.

American Heritage Schools in Broward and Palm Beach have announced their summer programs for 2024, including Day Camp and Summer Education, will be available both in-person and online. The programs will run for nine weeks, beginning on June 10 and ending on Aug. 9. American Heritage Schools offers summer camp programs that cater to children between the ages of 3 and 13. These programs include Day Camps and specialty camps such as Robotics, Art, Science, Musical Theatre, Video Production, and Sports camps. The availability of specialty camps varies by campus. During the camp, each child is provided with age-appropriate activities supervised by American Heritage Schools’ highly qualified staff.

The camp offers co-ed cabins for children ages 3 to 5 and separate cabins for boys and girls ages 6 to 13. During the school year, these cabins serve as classrooms and are air-conditioned for the campers’ comfort. The children enjoy decorating their cabins to reflect the unique theme of each cabin.

The camp schedules age-appropriate field trips to provide a broader range of recreational options for campers aged 8-13. The transportation services are provided and managed by American Heritage Schools, ensuring that all drivers are fully licensed and have undergone proper screening. Off-campus directors and an appropriate number of counselors closely supervise each field trip. Before the start of the camp, all campers are given a schedule of activities.

The summer camps at American Heritage Schools are overseen by state-certified teachers and college or high school students who undergo a rigorous screening process. Many camp counselors are alumni or current school students or have been CITs or campers for many years. All counselors are well-trained in safety and camp policies to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all campers.

For more information or to sign up, please visit Ahsummerprograms.com/

American Heritage Schools’ Summer Education program provides more than 120 enrichment and reinforcement courses, with sessions lasting for three weeks or conducted as weekly seminars. These courses are created to engage students and cater to their interests. The program is open to students from Pre-K3 through 12th grade. Most courses are available through live online or in-person classes at one of American Heritage Schools’ two 40-acre campuses. The Broward Campus is in Plantation, while the Palm Beach Campus is in Delray Beach.

American Heritage Schools is widely recognized for its college-preparatory education programs, considered the highest standard. The school’s summer programs are no exception, and they maintain the same level of excellence. The high school curriculum includes advanced test preparation, research projects at the honors and AP level, and pre-professional programs that cater to students interested in pursuing careers in medicine, law, or business entrepreneurship.

American Heritage Schools’ Summer Programs provide diverse enrichment and reinforcement programs for students in Junior High School (grades 6-8) and Lower School (PK3 to 5th grade). Additionally, they offer one-on-one tutoring options for individuals who aim to improve their abilities and develop self-assurance as the new school year approaches.

American Heritage Summer Programs offers diverse courses taught by highly qualified instructors and certified professionals in their respective fields. From math, English, science, and robotics to the fine arts, there’s something every student can explore and enjoy.

For more information or to sign up, please visit Ahsummerprograms.com/pages/summer-institute

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