San Diego 3/8/2011 12:25:00 AM
News / Education

Academic Summer Camp Succeeds Where Schools Fail

Parents are finding that academic summer camps, such as SuperCamp, are helping instill an absolute love of learning in their kids - something that schools are not able to do.

While schools and teachers battle to survive amid budget cuts, growing class sizes and other state and federal-mandated demands, SuperCamp's summer enrichment programs provide students with a positive, inspiring and motivating learning environment.

Additionally, facilitators in SuperCamp's pre-teen and teen summer camps make it a priority to give individual attention to each camper, which includes orchestrating many mini-success moments over the course of the 7 and 10-day programs in order to build their confidence and self-esteem.

SuperCamp's methods of learning and teaching have been developed, tested and honed over 30 years. Based on brain-based research and proven accelerated learning methods, SuperCamp's instruction has achieved impressive results as documented in several studies, including a major piece of independent research with over 6,000 SuperCamp graduates.

Parents are realizing that SuperCamp's summer program fills a void in their students' academic and personal development. The enrichment gained from 7 to 10-days at SuperCamp and the year-round follow-up helps better prepare high school students for college and middle school students for high school. SuperCamp also offers a college skills program for current and incoming college students.

Programs for summer 2011begin July 1, so parents still have an opportunity to register their son or daughter into a camp at one of nine colleges where SuperCamp is held.

More information is available by calling 1-800-285-3276.