Ivy Chinese Summer Camp 2012

  • Ideal for children who want to improve their Chinese via an immersive yet fun program in Beijing
  • A 3-week Theme–Based Summer Camp 
  • Learn Chinese (speaking, reading &writing) in a fun and engaging way
  • Appreciate Chinese culture through interesting activities and field trips
  • Taught by native Chinese teachers with International School experience
  • Safe International standard facilities and services

 

 

Dates: 

Session 1: 25 June – 13 July, 2012 (East Lake campus)

Session 2: 16 July – 3 Aug, 2012 (East Lake campus)

 

Age Group: Age 5-9

 

Campus:  East LakeVillas : Suite C-101,No.35 Dongzhimenwai Main Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

 

Program:

 

1.The 3-week program has 3 themes,  Morning is dedicated to academic activities, while the afternoon  is spent on more cultural and recreational activities.  There will be one theme per week, and all academic and cultural activities will be planned with the week’s theme in mind.

2.Each week, four days will be spent for classroom learning, while one day will be a field trip that coincides with the weeks’theme. Parents are welcome to join the field trip at their own expense.

3.The program is designed by a very experienced curriculum director, who is a native Chinese teacher at Harrow International School.

4.Parents will drop off kids at 9:15am, and pick them up at 3pm (School bus service is available)

5.The schedule:

*This provides the basic framework. schedule is subject to changes

 

Program fee

 

Program Fee – Chinese summer camp (3 weeks)

 

*Includes lunch, snacks and field trip fee; excludes accommodation and transportation

 

Special Offer:

1.Early bird discount of 10% off tuition if enrolled before 31 March, 2012.

2.Should more than one child be enrolled from one family, from (including) the second child  on, each child will enjoy a one-off deduction of RMB200 off the tuition fee. 

 

Registration:

2012 Application&Enquiries, please email lisa.yan@ivygroup.org or anitamawm@gmail.com

 

Pictures of 2011 Summer Camp Highlight:

      

Children learn Chinese in a fun way                    Theme-base Learning – Week 1 (The Great Wall)

 

       

Learning Pin Yin                                                 Exploring Chinese Cultural in an interesting way

 

 

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