Summer@Carroll Overview
   Beginning Readers
      (Grades 1-2)

   Elementary/Middle
   School
      (Grades 3-7)

   High School
   Readiness
      (Grades 8-9)


Summer Speaker Series

Application Process

Tuition and
Financial Aid

SUMMER@CARROLL 2012: Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 27
No camp: Wednesday, July 4

Grades 3-9:  8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Grades 1-2:  8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Monday-Thursday)
(extended day offered)
All Camp Fridays: Dismissal for all campers, Grades 1-9, at 4:00 p.m. from the Lincoln campus

Summer venue:  Grades 1-4 – Waltham Campus (1841 Trapelo Road)
Grades 5-9 – Lincoln Campus (25 Baker Bridge Road)

Summer@Carroll Happy Faces
Summer@Carroll is a unique educational experience designed for children with language-based learning disabilities. Our five-week, full-day program provides specialized reading support, writing, and math classes for all children. Classes are formed according to age and ability, typically with eight or fewer students in a class. Students entering grades 1-7 receive language tutoring daily from tutors trained in the Orton-Gillingham language approach. Our teachers, tutors, and counselors come from Carroll School and a variety of other greater Boston area schools, colleges and high schools.

 

Summer@Carroll CanoeingCamp Overview:

After a morning of academic classes, students break into small camper groups led by experienced counselors, many of whom are also teachers of academic classes. These groups stay together throughout the five weeks, forming friendships and developing group skills. The afternoons are full of activities such as indoor & outdoor games, arts & crafts, local field trips, swimming at Walden Pond, as well as field trips to ocean side beaches and into Boston. 

In both school work and camp fun, Summer@Carroll is designed to be an intensive learning experience that is academically and socially rewarding…the best of both worlds!


For more information, call: 781-259-8342, ext. 9731.
      E-mail:

This camp complies with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health
and is licensed by the Waltham and Lincoln boards of health.

Lower School | Grades 1-5 | 1841 Trapelo Road | Waltham, MA 02451 | 781-259-8342
Middle School | Grades 6-9 | 25 Baker Bridge Road | Lincoln, MA 01773 | 781-259-8342