Oceanside, CA 11/25/2009 7:04:45 AM
News / Education

Brown University to Host Leading Educational Summer Camp in 2010

SuperCamp announced today that it will hold its east coast academic summer camps at Brown University in the summer of 2010.

This announcement brings to nine the number of locations where the summer academic program will have pre-teen and teen summer camps in 2010. Brown is the fourth new location for SuperCamp next year, in addition to UCLA and Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles and Lake Forest Academy in Chicago.

"We're very excited about adding Brown to our roster of host schools for SuperCamp," said SuperCamp president, Bobbi DePorter. "Being an Ivy League school it's so aspirational for students and the location is ideal for families throughout New England and in the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania areas, as well."

This is the twenty-ninth year that SuperCamp's educational summer camps have been providing learning and life skills training to students. In that time, over 53,000 students have graduated from the summer enrichment program, including many second-generation SuperCampers.

SuperCamp helps students improve their grades through new learning skills that include learning how to learn. Students also gain an understanding of their dominant learning style, which helps them achieve greater success when they return to school.

The 7-day and 10-day SuperCamp curriculum also includes life skills instruction in such areas as communication, leadership, critical thinking, character development, and problem solving. These life skills enable students to gain confidence, motivation and self-esteem, which is reflected in better school grades, improved peer group and family relationships, and a more goal-oriented focus on the future.

The popularity of SuperCamp's programs combined with the appeal of the camp locations all but guarantee that the programs will fill up well before summer, so Ms. DePorter urges interested families to look into SuperCamp immediately to ensure their first choice in schools and dates.

More information is available by calling 800-285-3276.