Summer academic English in Phillips Academy Andover boarding school


Description
LOWER SCHOOL INSTITUTE (LSI)
- Age of students: 13-18 years (senior classes)
- Dates of races: from June 26 to July 30
- Duration of the race: 5 weeks
- Please note: for admission to this program the student must demonstrate a high level of English, fluent and competent oral speech.
A special summer course includes an intensive study of the English language, academic subjects at the student's choice, a variety of sports and creative events, fascinating excursions and master classes. This course will be a great help for those who are planning to study at an American school or college - on a summer course the children will quickly adapt to a new cultural and academic, language environment, acquire the experience of living on campus.
The following academic variants of the program are offered:
- Wildlife (mathematics, marine biology).
Students will explore the underwater world, conduct a variety of scientific experiments and intensively study mathematics. The course is intended for enthusiastic biologists: students will determine the characteristics of different ecosystems, study anatomy and physiology, energy and nutritional cycles.
Special profile excursions are provided: a trip to the Boston Aquarium, a cruise to the ocean and whale watching.
- The art of self-expression (English literature, film production, theater and drama)
Active development of personal creative talents, expression of oneself and one's vision, abilities. First, students analyze profile and fiction and begin to study dramatic skill: the skill of "telling stories" in theater, cinema and the visual arts. Subsequently, students will have the opportunity to work as an actor or director, critic, artist and even a choreographer: the participants in the programs shoot a small film and jointly stage the play.
Profile tours will allow you to get acquainted with the resources and funds of Boston museums, theaters, creative studios.
- Special course "Bridge to English: the connection of the past with the present"
Students learn the history of New England and at the same time practice communicative skills, writing and listening skills (listening comprehension). In their free time, excursions to historical and cultural attractions, reading of fiction, poetry evenings, debates on historical topics and questions, discussions of different stages of American history are organized.
- Special course "Revolution - time to change"
Historical and social study of various revolutions and coups d'état - the moments that changed the course of world history. The theory of revolution and the history of American revolutions is being studied, students visit historical monuments and memorial sites near Boston.
Additional courses (optional supplement the main programs):
- In-depth study of written and spoken English
- Preparation for The Princeton Review SSAT.
All participants of summer programs (regardless of the chosen specialization) have the right to attend useful seminars and consultations from career and educational specialists. Usually hour lectures are held after lunch (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday). The speakers are representatives and members of admission committees of the best American and world universities - the topics of the seminars can be the following:
- Choosing the right university: Internet, special catalogs and reference books, study tours and Open Doors days, educational exhibitions, a meeting with the director and representatives
- How to prepare for the introductory interview?
- How to decide on the most priority university, choose the most important from the personal list?
- Public work and volunteerism: useful points in personal matters
- How to write a personal resume?
- Correct writing of an extended essay
- How to write a motivation letter correctly?
- Academic profile: which subjects to choose and which points to orient
- Features of admission for foreign students
- Scholarships and financial aid, grants: how can you save on srudying at the university.
NB: note that the seminar program is paid separately.
In their free time, students are offered a variety of sports and creative electives, interesting events and exciting excursions:
- Basketball
- Outdoor games
- Swimming
- Dancing and choreography
- Squash
- Tennis (large and table)
- Football
- Athletics
- Run
- Cross Country
- Tai chi
- General Fitness
- Frisbee
- Yoga and Meditation
- Volleyball
- Drive to Boston
- Trip to Cambridge (USA)
- Drive to Salem
- Drive to Plymouth
- Water walks and cruises
- Shopping
- Excursion to the Boston Aquarium
- Travel to amusement parks
- Cruise to the ocean and whale watching.
In addition, the Academy organizes several study tours to the campuses of the best universities:
- Dartmouth
- Amherst
- Tufts University
- Boston University
- Yale
- Boston College
- MIT
- Harvard
- Brown university
- Wellesley.
Special educational fairs are held: more than 100 universities and colleges represent themselves to schoolchildren from all over the world, give valuable advice on admission, answer all questions.
This amount is not included and is paid separately:
- Consular fee (paid at the embassy)
- Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents
- Air tickets in both directions
- Transfer in both directions
- Personal pocket expenses, additional events and excursions.