Oceanside, CA 2/9/2010 5:43:10 AM
News / Education

Students Flock to Unique High School Summer Program

SuperCamp's Senior Forum is a learning and life skills summer enrichment program for students entering grades 9-12 that empowers them for success at the next level

A unique high school summer program is helping students prepare for college in academic and non-academic ways. SuperCamp, which runs high school summer programs at nine college and college prep schools throughout the U.S. for students entering grades 9-12 in the fall, develops both learning and life skills.


At these 10-day residential teen summer camps, students live on-campus and gain 90 hours of learning and life skills training. SuperCamp is the only summer enrichment program that uses brain-based Quantum Learning methods, which are designed to unlock a student’s full potential for learning and personal growth by creating an optimal learning environment, actively involving the whole person in every learning exercise, and using physical activity, creativity, music, images, color, and other methods designed to actively engage students in their own learning

Students who attend SuperCamp's high school summer program once are eligible to return the next year and join the Leadership Training Team program, which is designed to further develop students' leadership and interpersonal skills in preparation for college.


Following a year in Leadership Training Team, students who still are in high school can enroll in Leadership Forum, a seven-day program that focuses entirely on the life skills component of the SuperCamp curriculum, with particular emphasis on advanced leadership, communication, mentoring, and relationship-building skills.


SuperCamp also offers a middle school summer program called Junior Forum. This seven-day camp covers the same learning and life skills as Senior Forum, but does so at an age-appropriate level for students entering grades 6-8.


Parents can learn more at SuperCamp.com and by calling 800-285-3276.