Oceanside, CA 1/22/2010 8:49:56 AM
One in Four Million Summer Camp in San Diego
A search for San Diego summer camps at Google returns over four million results, yet only one camp can call itself the leading summer enrichment program in the world. SuperCamp, which is also based in San Diego County, holds several of its popular Southern California summer camps at Cal State University San Marcos in northern San Diego County.
SuperCamp launched the academic summer camp or summer enrichment camp category 29 years ago. Since that time, the program has graduated over 53,000 students in 18 countries worldwide.
SuperCamp also has launched Quantum Learning programs in schools throughout the U.S., which have impacted over five million students and trained over 50,000 teachers in the teaching and learning methods used each summer by facilitators at camp.
There are a number of outstanding summer camps offered throughout San Diego. SuperCamp is unique in that students have fun while gaining valuable learning and life skills. In doing so, SuperCamp is in the sweet spot between boring summer school programs and frivilous summer programs that are not anything more than expensive vacations.
The San Diego Senior Forum SuperCamp program is available to students entering grades 9 through 12 in fall 2010. The camp is open to all students in this grade range, whether they live in San Diego or not. In fact, many students from around the country and around the world attend SuperCamp's California summer camps.
Students who attend SuperCamp reside on-campus for the duration of the program. The Senior Forum camps are 10 days long and Junior Forum, for students entering grades 6-8 in the fall, is seven days in duration.
Parents can learn more about availability for this coming summer by visiting SuperCamp.com or by calling 800-285-3276.