SEVEN HILLS SUMMER Summer Offerings 2012 ages 3–18 make it an unforgettable summer PROGRAM THE
Mar 06, 2016
SEVEN HILLS SUMMERSummer Offerings 2012 ages 3–18
make it an unforgettable summer
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HILLSSCHOOL
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Summer Program5400 Red Bank RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45227
513.728.2380
www.7hills.org
ContentsSummer at a Glance pages 4-5Honeybees (ages 3, 4) pages 6-7Stingerbees (ages 5, 6) pages 8-9Create Your Summer (ages 7–12) pages 10-23Summer at Middle & Upper School pages 10-23Registration, Policy, & Payment Information page 24 Registration Form pages 25
You know how the typical summer goes for your children, a week of “school’s over!” exhilaration followed by two months of searching for activities to fill the days.
Well, the Seven Hills School Summer Program is anything but typical. And it can transform your child’s summer from uninspiring to unforgettable.
For starters, the Seven Hills Summer Program shares many of the same aspects as our school – it’s hands-on, adventurous, energetic, creative, and offers a full spectrum of activities, from 3-D computer modeling and physical science to a Mammoth Cave camping trip and interior design.
We invite children of all ages – from three to eighteen – onto our campus over the course of the summer to pursue their interests and discover new ones. Our small groups and seasoned staff – many of whom teach full-time at Seven Hills – provide individual attention and support to your child as she explores, climbs, constructs, and learns her way through summer.
You can sign up for one week or sign up for all nine. Either way, you can be sure that summer isn’t the same at Seven Hills.
Jill Romerill Summer Program Director513.728.2380
1. Is the Seven Hills Summer Program available to Seven Hill’s students only?No, all children from the entire Greater Cincinnati area are invited to attend.
2. May I choose to attend only the weeks that fit into our schedule?Yes, all programs are offered on a week-by-week basis and additionally, children have the option to register either for a full-day or half-day program. Weekly sessions begin on Monday, June 18th and continue through Friday, August 10th.
3. Do you offer extended hours?Yes, in addition to the standard day 9:00 AM–3:30 PM, there is an Early Bird option from 7:30–9:00 AM and After Care from 3:30–6:00 PM.
4. What age does my child need to be to attend?The Seven Hills Summer Program serves children from 3 years of age up to 18.
5. What type of programs do you offer?Seven Hills offers a wide range of enrichment programs including academics, fine arts, adventure field trips, sports, and technology. All programs are led by Seven Hill’s faculty or professionals from our community. The Early Childhood programs are based on weekly themes designed to spark imagination and natural curiosities through hands-on learning experiences. Please refer to our brochure to view more detailed information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Weekly Program DatesJune 18 – June 22June 25 – June 29July 2 – July 6(No Programs Wednesday, July 4th)
6. Do you accept credit card payments?Yes, Mastercard and Visa payment options are available when registering online or credit card information may be provided on the written application.
7. How do I enroll? Registration options include: Register online at www.7hills.org, or Complete application in brochure, or Download application from website, or Call 513.728.2380 to register by phoneSeven Hills Summer Mailing Address:5400 Red Bank RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45227
8. Whom should I contact with any questions?Jill Romerill, Summer Program [email protected]
Daily Session TimesEarly Care 7:30–9:00 AM
Morning Session 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
Lunch 12:00–12:30 PM
Afternoon Session 12:30–3:30 PM
After Care 3:30–4:45 PM
Extended Care 4:45–6:00 PM
Sports Clinics 3:30–6:00 PM
(see times for each)
Lunch OptionFull day participants may pack their own lunch or choose to purchase the weekly lunch option for $25 per week.
Ages Programs are available for children ages 3 to 18.
July 9 – July 13 July 16 – July 20July 23 – July 27July 30 – August 3August 6 – August 10
2012 General Information
Seven Hills Summer Programs 2012
Age Page Time June 18–22 June 25–29 July 2–6 July 9–13 July 16–20 July 23–27 July 30–August 3 August 6–10
Honeybees ages 3-4 Mornings Full Day9am-12pm 9:00am-3:30pm
To the Moon and Back Motor Magic The Pretenders Creatures of the Sea Exploring “Fine” Arts Bookworms Fun on the Farm not available
Stingerbees ages 5-6 Mornings Full Day9am-12pm 9:00am-3:30pm
Zoology Awesome Authors Celebration of Nations Fun with Phonics Chemistry with Kids Mathmagics Jump Start School Adventure Club 9:00am-3:30pm
Create Your Summerages 7-12
Mornings9:00am-12:00pm
3-D Sculpture Alex Meacham Basketball Camp 3-D Computer Modeling Drawing & Painting Acting Adventures Dance Craze Jump Start School
(ages 7-10)
Computer Magic Digital Photo Creations Chess Journey Camp Real Life Math Skills Magic Club Spectacle PuppetryAdventure Club 9:00am-3:30pm
Mad Science Presents: Radical Reactions Mini Musical Foreign Cultures and
Languages Magic Tree House Adventure Team Sports LEGO Robotics (ages 9-12) Sports of All Sorts
Tour of Cincy Nature Inspirations Individual Sports Golf 9:00-3:30 (ages 9-12)
Mammoth Cave Camping 9:00-3:30 (ages 9-12) Science Explorations Vocabulary Challenge
(ages10-12)
Afternoons12:30pm-3:30pm
Edible Art Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun
Hot Off the Press Architectural Adventures Famous People in History Active Games & Challenges Chinese Studies TaeKwonDo Chess
Water Splash Physical Skills and Sports Development Games Galore Animation Creation Creative Creatures You, Your Pet, and
Learn About Vets Techno Kids
Financial Literacy & Stock Market Games (ages 10-12) Trendy Treasures Interior Design Physical Science Creative Arts Working with Wood,
Naturally
Middle & Upper Schoolstudents entering 6th-12th grades
Mornings9:00am-12:00pm
Outdoor Excursions Pottery with FUNKe Fired Arts
Princeton SAT Review(continued)
Acting Workshop Fashion Design I Fashion Design II Community ServiceLEGO Robotics (ages 11-12)
Math RefresherSummer Language Studies: French, Spanish, or Latin
Vocabulary Challenge
Red Cross Babysitting Princeton SAT Review(continued)
Golf 9:00-3:30
Mammoth Cave Camping 9:00-3:30 (ages 11-12)
Summer Language Studies: LatinPrinceton SAT Review
(grades11-12)Summer Language Studies: French or Spanish
Summer Language Studies: French, Spanish, or Latin
Summer Language Studies: French, Spanish, or Latin
Afternoons12:30pm-3:30pm
Video Special FX Digital Multi-Track Recording
Digital Photo Traveling Studio
3-D Game Creation– Character Modeling
3-D Game Creation, Part 2 TaeKwonDo Study Skills
Financial Literacy & Stock Market Games (ages 11-12) Dream Weaver Fiber Arts
Afternoon Sports Clinics AfternoonsClinic times vary
Tennis Clinic 3:30-5:00 (ages 6-12)
Scott Cagle Soccer Clinic 3:30-4:30 (ages 6-9)4:30-6:00 (ages 10-12)
Volleyball Clinic3:30-5:00 (ages 8-12)
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Age Page Time June 18–22 June 25–29 July 2–6 July 9–13 July 16–20 July 23–27 July 30–August 3 August 6–10
Honeybees ages 3-4 Mornings Full Day9am-12pm 9:00am-3:30pm
To the Moon and Back Motor Magic The Pretenders Creatures of the Sea Exploring “Fine” Arts Bookworms Fun on the Farm not available
Stingerbees ages 5-6 Mornings Full Day9am-12pm 9:00am-3:30pm
Zoology Awesome Authors Celebration of Nations Fun with Phonics Chemistry with Kids Mathmagics Jump Start School Adventure Club 9:00am-3:30pm
Create Your Summerages 7-12
Mornings9:00am-12:00pm
3-D Sculpture Alex Meacham Basketball Camp 3-D Computer Modeling Drawing & Painting Acting Adventures Dance Craze Jump Start School
(ages 7-10)
Computer Magic Digital Photo Creations Chess Journey Camp Real Life Math Skills Magic Club Spectacle PuppetryAdventure Club 9:00am-3:30pm
Mad Science Presents: Radical Reactions Mini Musical Foreign Cultures and
Languages Magic Tree House Adventure Team Sports LEGO Robotics (ages 9-12) Sports of All Sorts
Tour of Cincy Nature Inspirations Individual Sports Golf 9:00-3:30 (ages 9-12)
Mammoth Cave Camping 9:00-3:30 (ages 9-12) Science Explorations Vocabulary Challenge
(ages10-12)
Afternoons12:30pm-3:30pm
Edible Art Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun Swim and Fun
Hot Off the Press Architectural Adventures Famous People in History Active Games & Challenges Chinese Studies TaeKwonDo Chess
Water Splash Physical Skills and Sports Development Games Galore Animation Creation Creative Creatures You, Your Pet, and
Learn About Vets Techno Kids
Financial Literacy & Stock Market Games (ages 10-12) Trendy Treasures Interior Design Physical Science Creative Arts Working with Wood,
Naturally
Middle & Upper Schoolstudents entering 6th-12th grades
Mornings9:00am-12:00pm
Outdoor Excursions Pottery with FUNKe Fired Arts
Princeton SAT Review(continued)
Acting Workshop Fashion Design I Fashion Design II Community ServiceLEGO Robotics (ages 11-12)
Math RefresherSummer Language Studies: French, Spanish, or Latin
Vocabulary Challenge
Red Cross Babysitting Princeton SAT Review(continued)
Golf 9:00-3:30
Mammoth Cave Camping 9:00-3:30 (ages 11-12)
Summer Language Studies: LatinPrinceton SAT Review
(grades11-12)Summer Language Studies: French or Spanish
Summer Language Studies: French, Spanish, or Latin
Summer Language Studies: French, Spanish, or Latin
Afternoons12:30pm-3:30pm
Video Special FX Digital Multi-Track Recording
Digital Photo Traveling Studio
3-D Game Creation– Character Modeling
3-D Game Creation, Part 2 TaeKwonDo Study Skills
Financial Literacy & Stock Market Games (ages 11-12) Dream Weaver Fiber Arts
Afternoon Sports Clinics AfternoonsClinic times vary
Tennis Clinic 3:30-5:00 (ages 6-12)
Scott Cagle Soccer Clinic 3:30-4:30 (ages 6-9)4:30-6:00 (ages 10-12)
Volleyball Clinic3:30-5:00 (ages 8-12)
Honeybee program descriptions: pages 6-7 Stingerbee program descriptions: pages 8-9 Create Your Summer descriptions: pages 10-23 Middle & Upper School descriptions: pages 10-23
To the Moon and BackJune 18–22
Join us for an out of this world adventure as campers travel to the moon and back! Our Honeybee campers will transform into astronauts as they learn about planets, stars, and space. Prepare for blast off in this fun-filled week of stories, projects, and dramatic play!Morning Program: $175Full Day: $300
Motor MagicJune 25–29
This week will provide a variety of activities with the purpose of improving fine-motor, gross motor, and visual motor skills. Students will refine their skills by cutting, writing, and tracing along with simple art and clay projects. In addition a portion of each day will include fundamental movement activities to work on locomotion, balance, and ball skills.Morning Program: $175 Full Day: $300
The PretendersJuly 2–6 (no camp Wednesday, July 4)
Have you ever been to the land of make believe? Campers will use their imagination as they travel to the land of make believe during a week full of creativity and storytelling, reinforcing campers’ creative thinking, social development, and language skills.Morning Program: $140 Full Day: $240
Honeybees ages 3-4
The Honeybee programs are designed with the youngest campers in mind. The weekly special interest programs provide the framework for relaxing, fun filled activities that support children’s social, emotional, and academic growth. With low student-teacher ratios, engaging themes, projects, and a mid-
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morning snack, each day offers unlimited opportunities for learning and fun! Julie Brackett and Jen Gutzwiller will teach the Honeybee morning programs.
The morning themes extend into the afternoon as campers build upon the morning projects and enjoy outdoor water play, a mid-afternoon snack, and rest-time. Lunch may be brought from home or purchased for $25 a week.
Creatures of the SeaJuly 9–13
Come dive into the ocean with us as we discover some of the amazing and bizarre creatures found deep in the sea. The campers will create ocean-themed projects and learn many new facts about ocean life. It’s sure to be an adventure in the deep blue sea!Morning Program: $175Full Day: $300
Exploring “Fine” ArtsJuly 16–20
Masterpieces are sure to be created this week as campers explore the wonders of art, music and drama. Campers will learn about famous artists and techniques that will spark their own creativity and pique their interest in the arts!Morning Program: $175 Full Day: $300
BookwormsJuly 23–27
Our Honeybee bookworms will enjoy a week full of stories and projects based upon some of their favorite authors and books. Join us as we support campers’ emerging language and literacy skills with books, rhymes, music and fun! Morning Program: $175 Full Day: $300
Fun on the FarmJuly 30–August 3
Join us as we go down on the farm and learn about popular farm animals and crops. Our honeybee farmers will enjoy special snacks, stories, crafts, and activities as they learn all about farms.Morning Program: $175 Full Day: $300
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Weekly Options
Early Care: $30 (week of July 2: $25)(7:30-9:00am)
After Care: $30 (week of July 2: $25)(3:30-4:45pm)
Extended Care: $30 (week of July 2: $25)(4:45-6:00pm)
Camp Lunch: $25 (week of July 2: $20)
ZoologyJune 18–22
Animal lovers rejoice! Come join us this week to investigate an array of animals. Mammals, reptiles, and amphibians alike, we will compare and contrast different animals and explore how they help the Earth. There will be several animals visiting throughout the week.Morning Program: $175Full Day: $300
Awesome AuthorsJune 25–29
Come read with us! Reading is one activity that is enjoyed by all ages. What better way to get your child excited about reading than to explore books written by some of their favorite authors? Children will love reading stories by Laura Numeroff, Eric Carle, Leo Lionni, Dr. Seuss, and Jan Brett. Stories will come alive as students immerse themselves in books, create projects, and engage in story retell.Morning Program: $175 Full Day: $300
Celebration of NationsJuly 2–6 (no camp Wednesday, July 4)
Come aboard and travel the world with us as we explore different countries and cultures. Children will learn about other nations and discover how children in other countries live. Students will get an in-depth look at other ways of life as they learn new games, try on different clothes, and taste international foods. It’s a celebration of nations!Morning Program: $140 Full Day: $240
Fun with PhonicsJuly 9–13
Keep your Stingerbee’s skills sharp over the summer with fun phonics activities centered on reinforcing and developing new skills. Students will be guided through enriching small group activities as well as one-on-one instruction. Daily learning will include visual, kinesthetic and auditory games and lessons.Morning Program: $175Full Day: $300
Stingerbees ages 5-6
Campers’ imaginations and natural curiosities will be sparked by enrichment activities based upon the weekly themes offered throughout summer. Campers will participate in a variety of fun, hands-on learning experiences in a relaxed, summer time atmosphere. Stingerbee campers will also have time to enjoy a mid-morning snack and recess with their friends. Lindsay Pietroski and Amy Kulhavik will lead the Stingerbee morning programs.
The morning themes extend into the afternoons as campers build upon the morning projects and enjoy time at the pool, a mid-afternoon snack, and fun with their friends. Lunch may be brought from home or purchased for $25 a week.
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Weekly Options
Early Care: $30 (week of July 2: $25)(7:30-9:00am)
After Care: $30 (week of July 2: $25)(3:30-4:45pm)
Extended Care: $30 (week of July 2: $25)(4:45-6:00pm)
Camp Lunch: $25 (week of July 2: $20)
Chemistry with KidsJuly 16–20
Put on your lab coat and safety goggles and join us as we explore, hypothesize, and experiment throughout this science-filled week. Campers will engage in fun, hands-on learning activities and experiments helping to deepen their understanding and spark their scientific curiosity! Morning Program: $175Full Day: $300
MathmagicsJuly 23–27
Our Stingerbee mathematicians will spend time working together as they investigate various age-appropriate mathematical concepts and share in the excitement of mathematical exploration and discovery. Campers will enjoy games, stories, songs, and hands-on enriching activities that will turn math into childs-play! Morning Program: $175 Full Day: $300
Jump Start SchoolJuly 30–August 3
Get ready for the new school year! Brush up on reading, writing, and math activities each morning. We will help you to get back into the groove of school with small group activities as well as one-on-one instruction.Morning Program: $225Full Day: $350
Adventure ClubAugust 6–10
Every day is an adventure when you are in Adventure Club! John Krauss, Seven Hills Doherty Teacher, will be leading students on exciting trips this summer. Trips are weather permitting and may include:The Beach Waterpark Kings Island Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Eden Park & Bowling Sawyer Point Bengals Training Camp Full Day: $350
Create Your Summer ages 7-12 and middle & upper school
With our “Create Your Summer” format children may select specific enrichment programs to pursue their interests or discover new ones. Our age appropriate group offerings share many of the same aspects as our school – it’s hands-on, adventurous, energetic, creative, and offers a full spectrum of activities throughout the summer. Our small groups and seasoned staff provide individual attention and support to your child. The flexible scheduling is designed to meet a variety of needs along with our extended hours and lunch options. Please review the table on pages 2 & 3, which provides an overview of all programs and more specific information is available in the program descriptions.
3-D Sculpture June 18–22 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Mimi StrickerWelcome to the world of 3-D. Sculpture is the chance to see your artwork from more than one angle. We will be exploring the many techniques and mediums of this traditional art form.fee: $175
3-D Game Creation–Character ModelingJuly 9–13 | 12:30–3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Jason KnarrLearn to create a low-poly model for use in a 3-D game. We will cover how to use Blender to produce a unique character specially suited to add to a 3-D gaming environment. We also learn to texture the model and then rig it with a bones system. These characters can be used in Game Creation Camp, Part II.fee: $175
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3-D Game Creation, Part IIJuly 16–20 | 12:30–3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Jason KnarrHave a budding architect? Want to learn to sculpt but don’t have the room for a welder or a kiln? Want to know how they create those fantastic worlds in Halo and Mario Galaxy? This class is for you. An introduction to the world of 3-D computer graphics, this class will explore how to begin creating on the x, y, and z-axes. Students will learn to use Sketchup, Cinema 4-D and Mudbox to create virtual sculptures, crazy characters, and amazing animations in the virtual world of 3-D graphics. fee: $175
3-D Computer ModelingJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jason KnarrDiscover the world of virtual space in this fun tech camp. Using Google Sketchup, campers will learn how to build sculptures, buildings, or even whole cities on the computer! Emphasis will be placed on creativity while technical aspects of textures, animation, lighting and color will be addressed according to the camper’s ability.fee: $140
Program Descriptions
Acting Adventures July 16–20 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Russell WhiteGet ready for The A.C.T.ing Adventure in the Red Barn. From the first day, students in this acting camp will jump into drama fun by becoming part of the “Acting Creation Team” or A.C.T. Together with new and old friends, these Acting Creation Team players or A.C.T.ors will play theatre games, create improvisations, and invent original scenes. With imaginations in gear, the A.C.T.ors will also explore acting fundamentals, including teamwork,
concentration, character development and creative expression through movement and sound. Finally, the Acting Creation Team players will create a sharing performance which they’ll present for family and friends on the final day of camp. A.C.T. now and let the fun begin!fee: $175
Acting Workshop July 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 9am–12pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Russell WhiteEnter a space where creativity and the joy of acting are celebrated. Imagine working with your peers in an acting workshop every day for four days. Welcome to the Acting Lab where students with all levels of acting experience are invited. Greet each day’s Acting Lab challenges as we explore the power of theatre and acting together through improvisational games, scene and character creation workshops, and other exciting activities that engage our bodies, voices, brains, feelings and senses. You’ll connect with new and old friends while stretching the limits of your imagination and exploring the wonder of creation. Bring your ideas to share with the team and enrich everyone’s Acting Lab experience. See you in the Red Barn!fee: $140
Active Games and Challenges July 9–13 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Do you like floor hockey, ultimate frisbee, pillow polo, badminton, and capture the flag? Those along with many other fun games and challenges will be a part of this week. Just bring your “energy” and everyone can enjoy the excitement of each day.fee: $175
Adventure ClubAugust 6–10 | 9:00–3:30pm | ages 5-12Instructor: John KraussEvery day is an adventure when you are in Adventure Club! John Krauss, Seven Hills Doherty Teacher, will be leading students on exciting trips this week. Trips are weather permitting and may include: The Beach Waterpark Kings Island Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Eden Park & Bowling Sawyer Point Bengals Training Campfee: $350
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Program Descriptions
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Alex Meacham Basketball CampJune 25–29 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Coach: Alex MeachamFormer UC player and coach Alex Meacham will lead this camp with a focus on learning and improving fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. It is important to have each child gain a better understanding of the game as well as working on ball handling, footwork, defense, shooting, and passing.fee: $175
Animation CreationJuly 9–13 | 12:30-3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Matt ShifleyStudents bring the wildest figments of their imagination to life through the art of animation. Students will learn drawing skills to create their own cartoon characters and then study the optical illusion of animation through the construction of flip books. Students will collaborate and use computers to produce their own original animated short.fee: $175
Architectural AdventuresJune 25–29 | 12:30-3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Matt ShifleyStudents will design and create houses, bridges, skyscrapers, even a whole city while looking at architecture from Cincinnati and around the world for inspiration. Students will explore various challenges that architects face. We will start by learning the basics of blueprint drafting and build from there to create three-dimensional models of our own design.fee: $175
ChessJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12July 30–August 3 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Andy WardWhether you are a beginning or advanced player, this individualized program will provide hands-on experience to either learn the basics of the game up to advanced tactics, opening theory, and positional play. Kings, Queens, and Pawns - everyone join the fun!week of July 2 fee: $140week of July 30 fee: $175
Chinese StudiesJuly 16–20 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Meng-Wei TsaiThis Summer Mandarin Program will teach students how to speak the Mandarin Chinese language as well as learn fun activities of Chinese culture. The language lessons will instruct students how to speak conversational Chinese with basic vocabulary and will progress through activities such as eating with chopsticks, writing Chinese calligraphy, and playing Chinese chess games. Students will also learn the traditions of and reasons why Chinese celebrate holidays such as the Lunar New Year, Ghost Month, the Moon Festival and others. The class will be taught by Meng-wei Tsai (蔡老师), a native of Taiwan who has lived in the US for the past six years. fee: $175
Community ServiceJuly 23–27 | 9am–12pm | grades 6-9
Students entering grades 6–9 are invited to participate in a rewarding week of working together on a variety of community service projects around the city. You will learn about non-profit agencies and how they serve our community. No experience necessary!fee: $175
Computer MagicJune 18–22 | 9am-12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Linda BehenDo you love creating things on a computer? Does making videos and making your very own magazine sound like fun? Join us for Computer Magic and learn how to use the best online tools for fun and education. We will make your friends and family think that you used magic to create videos and a magazine of your favorite sport or hobby. fee: $175
Creative ArtsJuly 23–27 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Let your creativity come out! Join this class to create your own life size collage, magnificent mosaic, paper mache mask, water color silhouette, and visit the art museum!fee: $175
Creative CreaturesJuly 16–20 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Matt ShifleyHere is your chance to let your imagination go wild. Students will learn new drawing and sculpting techniques to create their own zany creatures. We will use a variety of materials to create monsters of all shapes and sizes. Students will make their own creatures to take home as well as collaborate with others to make one giant monster.fee: $175
Dance CrazeJuly 23–27 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: WEBBY Dance CompanyWEBBY Dance Company is offering an action-packed Hip Hop/Jazz camp! Come dance to the hits of Bella Thorne, Selena Gomez, Taio Cruz and many, many others! The camp includes warm-ups, stretching, and age-appropriate music for dance routines. Props such as tambourines, twirling ribbons, maracas, and much more will be utilized in camp. Join the fun! fee: $175
Digital Multi-Track RecordingJune 25–29 | 12:30-3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Jason KnarrMaking music with a band requires many people with lots of gear as well as very sound-proof basement (or very forgiving parents). Learn how to use a simple laptop to record as many instruments as you can find to orchestrate your opus. Add pots, pans and the neighbor’s cat to the mix. This class is especially helpful for musicians but you don’t need to play an instrument to learn to create songs.fee: $175
Digital Photo CreationsJune 25–29 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jason KnarrThis introductory digital photography program will provide children with an opportunity to learn how to take good digital pictures and then practice fun editing techniques. Students will gain knowledge on different camera features, learn creative composition, and compile their own photo album with some of their favorite pictures.fee: $175
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Program Descriptions
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Digital Photo Traveling StudioJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 12:30-3:30pm
middle & upper
Instructor: Jason KnarrThis class will ‘focus’ on learning to use a digital camera, practice effective shot selection, and utilize computers to edit our shots. Each day we will go explore a different area of our city and take our cameras to capture it. We will return to edit our shots in Photoshop and compile our work into a portfolio.fee: $140
Drawing & PaintingJuly 9–13 | 9am-12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Mimi StrickerAn introductory class to the many wonderful ways to create visual art. Students will be shown and guided through a myriad of different 2D processes. Drawing isn’t limited to just pencils, and color can be applied with more than just tempera. Campers will also be encouraged to use their imagination and creativity to realize their inner artist.fee: $175
Dream Weaver Fiber ArtsJuly 23–27 | 12:30–3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Kelly GleinerJoin us for an adventure in textile! Dye yarn, weave on a loom and learn to knit. Campers will participate in felting, tie-dye, embroidery, and spool knit projects. fee: $175
Edible ArtJune 18–22 | 12:30–3:30 pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Ashley BryanFine Art can be tasty, too! We will learn how to create works of art that can be enjoyed by both the eyes and the stomach. Veggie animals and candy mosaics will be a feast for all who attend.fee: $175
Famous People in HistoryJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 12:30–3:30 pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jamie WheelerWe are hosting a very important dinner party with some of the most significant people from different times in history. Who do you want to meet? What are some of their
accomplishments? What would you discuss with them? We will be interviewing these historical figures, researching speeches they gave, and learning more about the time period they lived in.fee: $140
Fashion Design IJuly 9–13 | 9am–12pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Charley SchieringDiscover your inner Donna Karan, channel your hidden Chanel. This class will explore the basics of what goes into being a fashion designer. Students will have an opportunity to learn fashion illustration techniques and sketch out clothing designs. The class will also go off campus to see how the industry works in practice and to talk to fashion professionals.fee: $175
Fashion Design IIJuly 16–20 | 9am–12pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Charley SchieringA continuation of Fashion design 1, this class will explore basic beginners sewing techniques, terminology, notions, and sewing machine operations to aid in designing and sewing a simple garment.fee: $175
Financial Literacy & Stock Market GamesJune 18–22 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 10-12
Instructor: Doug Huff“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime” -Chinese Proverb. In this camp we specialize in introducing young people to financial education through innovative teaching and real world experience. The camp will include guest speakers and off-campus adventures.fee: $175
Foreign Cultures and LanguagesJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Claire van den BroeckStudents will collaborate in small groups to use multimedia resources, teacher-led discussions, games, and cooking sessions to sample and experience different cultures. fee: $140
Games GaloreJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 12:30–3:30 pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Tyler McIlwraithIf you like games, this program is for you! Campers will spend the week participating in various games including corn hole, bocce ball, ladder golf, “mat” ball, cards, board games, and more. Come to learn the games or sharpen your skills, either way you are sure to have fun!fee: $140
GolfJuly 9–13 | 9:00–3:30pm | ages 9-12
Instructor: John KraussHere is a terrific opportunity to learn or improve your golf game. PGA professionals from a variety of local courses will provide daily instruction focusing on a different skill each day. In addition the group will play a variety of par 3 courses including, Meadow Links Golf Academy, Little Miami, Reeves and World of Golf. Participants need to bring their own clubs.fee: $350
Hot Off the PressJune 18–22 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Matt ShifleyExtra! Extra! Read all about it! Students in this program will explore the art of printmaking to create and share their own images. This unique creative process has close ties to illustration, graphic design, and commercial printing. In the end, students will compile their images and work together to publish their own art magazine. It’s sure to create a buzz. fee: $175
Individual SportsJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 9–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Tyler McIlwraithDo you just love all sports or are there some sports you want to try? Here is an opportunity to try a variety of sports all in one week. The focus will be on individual sports including tennis, golf, bowling and track. Fun and games are the focus of this program. If you like to be active, this is the perfect program for you.fee: $140
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Interior DesignJuly 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 12:30–3:30 | ages 7-12
Instructor: Ashley BryanReady to spice up your bedroom? This week you will create lamp shades, pillows, fabric bulletin boards, and pictures to dress up your bedroom to look like you. Bring your creativity and explore the world of interior design.fee: $140
Journey CampJuly 9–13 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jamie WheelerVisit local natural areas to hike, play games and learn to identify plant and animal life. This camp features an offsite trip each day to a local recreation site, park or attraction.fee: $175
Jump Start SchoolJuly 30–August 3 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-10
Get ready for the new school year! Brush up on reading, writing, and math activities each morning. We will help you to get back into the groove of school with small group activities as well as one-on-one instruction.fee: $225
LEGO RoboticsJuly 23–27 | 9am–12pm | ages 9-12
Instructor: Brian BerningWhat could be more fun than creating and building a robot? Campers will be introduced to robotics concepts through teamwork and problem-solving challenges. Each member of the group will assume a role and must work together with team members to solve the assignments as we simulate real-life robotics and robotics systems.fee: $175
Mad Science Presents: Radical ReactionsJune 18–22 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Mad Science StaffHarness the power of a pickle, build a battery and create a rainbow in a test tube! This week is full of fun everyday creating and examining reactions between everyday items!fee: $225
Magic ClubJuly 23–27 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jason JacobsWant to impress your friends with special magic tricks? Learn the secrets of the trade and good presentation skills with your friends in Magic Club. You will learn high quality magic tricks by the current president of Cincinnati’s magic club. Your magic teacher, Jason Jacobs, teaches magic camps all summer and performs shows all over Cincinnati.fee: $175
Program Descriptions
Magic Tree House Adventure July 9–13 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Ashley BryanWant a little adventure in your summer? Come join Jack and Annie on their journey to Egypt in Mummies in the Morning! Along with reading we will also be creating a passport, clay pyramid, mummy mask, a Pharaoh’s head, and translating/writing in the Egyptian language! Don’t miss out on the magic of reading!fee: $175
Mammoth Cave CampingJuly 16–20 | ages 9-12Monday & Friday: 9am–3:30pmTuesday – Thursday: camping trip
Instructor: John KraussOvernight camping! This is a full-week program and includes a three-day, two-night expedition to Mammoth Cave departing on Tuesday morning and returning Thursday evening. We will set up a campsite, cook our own food, hike, canoe, and explore the longest cave system in the world. It will be a busy week filled with many challenging outdoor activities. Come prepared to learn about camping, nature, and ecology... Be ready to have a great time!fee: $375
Math RefresherJuly 23–27 | 9am–12pm | grades 6-8
Join this one week summer refresher course designed to give students entering 6th, 7th and 8th a valuable edge in math. The Math Refresher class will be focused on problem-solving and critical thinking skills, with an emphasis on number theory concepts.fee: $225
Mini MusicalJune 25–29 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Tina GroomCelebrate musical theater with hits from Hairspray, The Music Man, The King and I, Wicked, Rent, Grease and a medley of George M. Cohan favorites. Each day is filled with acting, singing, and prop creation to transform our own Donovan Arts Center into a mini “Broadway”, and our performance will be presented to parents on the final day of camp.fee: $175
Nature InspirationsJune 25–29 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Doug EnnisGet out and enjoy nature! Campers will be led on daily excursions to various Cincinnati parks, where they will explore the outdoors by going on nature walks and participating in nature themed activities. Through reading, writing, and art, they will “get to know” nature–and come home with fun stories to share! fee: $175
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Outdoor ExcursionsJune 18–22 | 9am–12pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Doug EnnisStart your summer off the right way, outdoors! Students will be taken on daily excursions, where they will experience the best outdoor adventures Cincinnati has to offer. Fun-packed trips will include visits to Wake Nation and the Loveland Bike Trail, along with rock climbing, hiking, and horseback riding adventures.fee: $175
Physical ScienceJuly 9–13 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Della KemperExplore the forces and energies that affect your daily life. Take part in exciting activities that examine the laws of motion. Enjoy creating fun experiments that use gravity, friction and inertia. Let’s all get into some physical science!fee: $175
Physical Skills & Sports DevelopmentJune 25–29 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Tyler McIlwraithThis program will provide a variety of activities and sports designed to improve basic skill development including speed, agility, balance, and footwork. In addition to the fundamental movements, each participant will work on eye-hand and eye-foot coordination, which will help to develop the basic movement skills and confidence needed to participate in physical activity and sport. The emphasis will be on fun.fee: $175
Pottery with FUNKe Fired ArtsJune 25–29 | 9am–12pm | middle & upper
Instructor: FUNKe Fired ArtsGet your hands dirty as you learn about wheel throwing. Students of all skill levels are welcome. This class will cover wedging, centering, pulling, trimming, use of tools, surface decoration and glazing. Basic small to medium vessels will be made and turned into useful projects. Each student will work on their own wheel and learn the basics of throwing and shaping clay into cylinders and bowls. Students should wear old clothes and shoes as throwing on the wheel is very messy. fee: $225
Princeton SAT ReviewJune 18–July 6 (3 weeks) | grades 11 & 12
Instructor: Princeton Review StaffThe Princeton SAT review course is designed to prepare juniors and seniors for the SAT. This course provides personal attention, guaranteed results, top instructors and the best materials available to help students improve their SAT scores. There will be 14 total sessions, which includes 10 class sessions and 4 full-length practice tests. A satisfaction guarantee is promised! If a student attends all sessions, does all the work assigned and is not satisfied with his/her score, The Princeton Review will provide that student with a refresher course at no charge. All summer classes will be held in the Seven Hills Upper School on the Hillsdale Campus, June 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29; July 2, 3, 5, and 6 from 9:00 am to Noon or 1:00 (time of dismissal varies). This class is limited to 17 students.fee: $899.00 for Seven Hills Students $999.00 for non Seven Hills Students
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Real Life Math SkillsJuly 16–20 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jamie WheelerWe are reinforcing math skills that allow us to function as citizens, and accomplish everyday tasks. We will be exploring many real-life scenarios such as studying restaurant menus, shopping for groceries, sharing pizza, and planning birthday parties on a budget. After tackling these fun and realistic scenarios, students will feel more confident handling money as well as understanding time, distance, and measurement.fee: $175
Red Cross BabysittingJune 18–22 | 9am–12pm | ages 11 and up
Instructor: Terry BettsGrades 6, 7 & 8, ages 11 and up can learn the practical skills necessary to become a well-trained babysitter with Mrs. Betts, Doherty School Nurse. The course is designed to give young people the opportunity to learn vital babysitting information such as responsibilities of a babysitter, how to prepare for a job and what parents expect from a babysitter. The course will cover accident prevention, safe toys and games, play
supervision, diapering, feeding, choking and rescue breathing. Attendance at ALL classes is necessary to receive the babysitting certificate from Red Cross.fee: $175
Science ExplorationsJuly 23–27 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Della KemperSpend time investigating these areas of science; life, earth and space, and physical science. Work with plants and seeds. Investigate rocks and minerals. Create constellations. Get energized. Explore all areas in the exciting world of science.fee: $175
Scott Cagle Soccer ClinicJune 25–29 | 3:30–4:30pm | ages 6-9June 25–29 | 4:30–6:00pm | ages 10-12
Coach: Scott CagleScott Cagle, Seven Hills’ assistant boys varsity soccer coach and club coach with Kings Soccer Academy, will be leading the soccer clinic this summer. Scott has seventeen years experience coaching and training players of all ages and ability, and holds a Premier Diploma from the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America. The plan for the soccer clinic will be a technical topic for each day along with activities to offer individual and match-related skill development related to that day’s topic. The end of each clinic will be spent with unstructured, small-sided games that will allow participants to play, practice the skills, and to enjoy the wonderful sport of soccer. ages 6-9 (3:30–4:30pm) fee: $75
ages 10-12 (4:30–6pm) fee: $90
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Spectacle PuppetryJuly 30–August 3 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jesse Mooney-BullockLearn to create costumes, large puppets, banners and more in this fun class which allows you to literally make a spectacle of yourself. Students will design and construct individual projects then use them together to form spectacular collaborations. So you will experience art-making in three and four dimensions, creating objects and performing with them. Look for an end-of-week parade around campus! Taught by local artist Jesse Mooney-Bullock.fee: $175
Sports of All SortsJuly 30–August 3 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Tyler McIlwraithHere is the perfect chance for young athletes to have fun playing the sports they love. Each day will be filled with a variety of team and individual sports with an emphasis on improving general sport skills, learning new skills, and strengthening campers’ overall athletic abilities. fee: $175
Study SkillsJuly 30–August 3 | 12:30–3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Meredith BrownThis program will focus on developing the necessary study skills to be an efficient, effective, and successful learner. Topics covered will include managing time and organizational skills, reading textbooks to gather information, note taking from books and lectures, and identifying and comprehending salient information for test preparation.fee: $225
Summer Language Studies: FrenchJuly 2–27 (4 weeks, no class July 4)| 9am–12pm grades 9-12
Instructor: Sophie BeckwithThis four-week course is for highly motivated language students (rising grades 10-12) who would like to take an intensive class in French I with the intention of entering either French II or French II Honors in the fall. Students should expect a couple of hours of homework each night. Students completing this course will take an exam at the end of the four weeks and must
receive a passing score in order to enter either French II or French II Honors. This course does not count as a credit towards fulfilling the foreign language graduation requirement. The course is also open to rising 9th grade students who would like a refresher course in French I before entering the second level. fee: $900
Summer Language Studies: LatinJuly 9–Aug 3 (4 weeks) | 9am–12pm | grades 9-10
This four-week course is for highly motivated language students (rising grades 9-10) who want to take an intensive class in Latin I with the intention of entering Latin II-honors in the Upper School. The course is open to students who have never taken Latin before as well as to those who have had the equivalent of Latin I and wish for a refresher or to smooth the transition into the Upper School Latin program at Seven Hills. Students should expect a minimum of two hours of homework each night. Students who complete this course will take an exam at the end of the four weeks, on which the student must earn a grade of at least B (83%) in order to enter
Program Descriptions
Latin II-honors. This course does not count as a credit towards fulfilling the foreign language graduation requirement. fee: $900
Summer Language Studies: SpanishJuly 2–27 (4 weeks, no class July 4) | 9am–12pm grades 9-12
This four-week course is for highly motivated language students (rising grades 10-12) who would like to take an intensive class in Spanish I with the intention of entering either Spanish II or Spanish II Honors in the fall. Students should expect a couple of hours of homework each night. Students completing this course will take an exam at the end of the four weeks and must receive a passing score in order to enter either Spanish II or Spanish II Honors. This course does not count as a credit towards fulfilling the foreign language graduation requirement. The course is also open to rising 9th grade students who would like a refresher course in Spanish I before entering the second level. fee: $900
Swim & FunJune 25–29 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12July 2–6 (no camp July 4) | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12July 9–13 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12July16–20 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12July 23–27 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12July 30–August 3 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Katie ForsterJoin the Seven Hills Swim Club and head to the pool for an excitement-filled afternoon! Spend your time cooling off in the water, playing water games, and having lots of fun swimming with your friends. Also enjoy the opportunity to play outdoor games such as corn hole, volleyball, and frisbee. This is what summer is all about!weekly fee: $175, week of July 2: $140
TaeKwonDoJuly 23–27 | 12:30-3:30pm | ages 7-12July 23–27 | 12:30-3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Jason JacobsYour child will discover courage and confidence as well as physical and mental strength. Students will learn how to kick, punch, block and defend
themselves. On the last day of class the children will give a demonstration to the parents and even break a board! Jason Jacobs is a member of the United TaeKwonDo association and is a part of www.ahntkd.com. Each participant will receive their own Dobok, a TaeKwonDo uniform.fee: $175
Team SportsJuly 16–20 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Do you get bored with just one sport for an entire week? Is so, this is program is ideal for you. Many team sports will be featured including basketball, baseball, flag football, soccer, and lacrosse. Come and enjoy the fun!fee: $175
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Techno KidsJuly 30–August 3 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Linda BehenAre you creative? Do you love computers? Do you want to have a week of crazy techno fun? Join us and discover many web programs that allow your creativity to explode! We will create a music video, a poster that describes you and your favorite things, and use many new technology tools.fee: $175
Tennis ClinicJune 18–22 | 3:30–5:00pm | ages 6-12
Instructor: Robert HorneThis tennis clinic will be held at The Seven Hills School and will focus on improving the skill level of each player along with enhancing the participants overall knowledge of the game. Clinic participants will work on ground strokes, eye-hand coordination, serves, volleys, and footwork. A variety of drills, activities and games will be used to improve fundamental skills. Participants should bring their own racket.fee: $90
Tour of CincyJune 18–22 | 9am–12pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Doug HuffHow well do you really know your hometown? Join us in learning more about the city of Cincinnati with its history, famous buildings, museums, and some “just fun” locations. This will be a week of finding out the real story behind some of our favorite sites and locations.fee: $175
Trendy TreasuresJune 25–29 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Mitzie MoserStudents will learn how to cross-stitch, needlepoint and make “friendship” bracelets. In cross-stitch we will use the basic canvas, a hoop, needle and cotton floss. This will be a beginning design that can be framed or finished into a pillow. In needlepoint we will use canvas, needle and wool yarn. Friendship bracelets will include, round, diagonal, “v” shape and “fish” shapes.fee: $175
Video Special FXJune 18–22 | 12:30–3:30pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Jason KnarrLearn how to make your movies have Hollywood-style special effects without a million dollar budget. We will learn green-screen techniques and create virtual sets for the backgrounds. Adding explosions, lasers, and the ability to make your actors fly will be icing on the cake. Now all that’s left is to design your film company’s logo! fee: $175
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Vocabulary ChallengeJuly 30–August 3 | 9am–12pm | ages10-12July 30–August 3 | 9am–12pm | middle & upper
Instructor: Meredith BrownDo you know what “burgeon” means? How about “malfeasance”? “Nascent”? “Bumbershoot”? Enroll in Vocabulary Challenge, and you will! This fun, high-energy class will use games, writing, and puzzles to enrich each student’s vocabulary. These fun learning activities will also instill key vocabulary acquisition techniques, including learning word roots and developing memorable mnemonic devices of all sorts. We will work with words that students have encountered in reading but yet not learned as well as more sophisticated words likely to be entirely new. fee: $225
Volleyball ClinicJuly 9–13 | 3:30–5:00pm | ages 8-12
Instructor: Linda ClarkDo you want a more powerful overhand serve? Or…do you just want to get the serve over the net? This volleyball clinic will be lead by Linda Clark, Seven Hill’s varsity volleyball coach, and several varsity players. This is the perfect opportunity to work on volleyball fundamentals including bumps, sets, spikes, and digs. Participants will be grouped according to age and ability during the clinic as well as receiving individual instruction. Come and join the fun!fee: $90
Water SplashJune 18–22 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Join us as we travel and cool off at different water parks through out the city.fee: $175
Working with Wood, NaturallyJuly 30–August 3 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Jesse Mooney-BullockThis basic woodworking class will incorporate wood in its natural state, using branches and log rounds and other woods-found objects to create several fun and useful projects during the week. Students will be introduced to basic hand tools and learn the elementary properties of wood. With such skill and knowledge you will be able to make many things from materials readily found in the park, the woods, or in your own backyard. Taught by local artist Jesse Mooney-Bullock.fee: $175
You, Your Pet and Learn About VetsJuly 23–27 | 12:30–3:30pm | ages 7-12
Instructor: Stephanie ClarkCalling all animal lovers! Here is a terrific opportunity to learn more about all types of pets. Not only will you learn how to feed, groom, train and properly care for animals, but the group will also visit several veterinary hospitals. Each day will present information about different types of animals and on Friday each participant is invited to bring his or her own pet to share with the group.fee: $175
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Futher inquires may be addresses to:Jill Romerill, Director513.728.2380e-mail: [email protected] our website at www.7hills.org
1. Register online Visit www.7hills.org Select Summer Program under “Quicklinks” Click the online registration option2. Complete and mail application from brochure3. Download application from website Visit www.7hills.org Select “Summer Program” under “Quicklinks” Download application4. Call Summer Program Office and request an application at 513.728.2380.
Registration Options
Seven Hills Summer 2012
1. Program payment options include Paying by check (made payable to The Seven Hills School), or Credit card (online payment or with application), or Seven Hills applicants may bill school account.2. All account balances must be paid in full, or credit card payment authorization form received by May 18, 2012. For other payment options please contact Jill Romerill, Director at 513.728.2380.
Payment Information
Permission: I grant permission for my child to participate in The Seven Hills School Summer Program as described, including swimming and traveling on trips for field study and other off campus activities.Photograph Release: I give permission to The Seven Hills Summer Program to release the camper’s photograph to be used by the school for promotion of The Seven Hills School Summer Programs.Food Allergies: Children with food allergies must provide their own lunch.Extended Day AM and PM are not drop in services. Late fee of $1.00 per minute applies after 6:00 PM. Deposit: There is a $50.00 per session deposit due at time of registration. All deposits are non-refundable.Application Fee: One-time application fee for non-Seven Hills families is $50.00. Account Balances: All account balances must be paid in full OR credit card payment authorization form received by May 18, 2012.Multiple Week Discount: A 5% discount applies if you register for 4 or more weeks. Registrations received after May 18, 2012 must be paid in full.Partial Attendance Rule: No refund or reduction in fees is possible for a child who arrives late, leaves early or attends only part of a session.Cancellation Policy: Classes may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds will be issued for those programs. You will be notified by June 1.A minimum of two weeks written notice is required of intention to withdraw for any registered program participant. If proper notice is given, any program fee, minus the deposit, will be returned.
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1. Complete personal data section.
Child’s Name______________________________________
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Address_________________________________________ street
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Home Phone______________________________________
Guardian Name(s)__________________________________
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2. Please read Terms of Enrollment located on page 24 and sign below.
I understand and agree to the Terms of Enrollment
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3. Create your summer by selecting activities on reverse.
4. Calculate Deposit $ ($50.00 per activity, activities on reverse)
5. Add Application Fee ($50.00) + $ (non Seven Hills Families only)
6. Total due at time of application $
7. Select payment option: q Seven Hills Families only – Bill school account q Check enclosed (checks made payable to The Seven Hills School) q Credit Card please circle: Visa Mastercard
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8. Register for extended hours and lunch: Please register me for extended day: q Early Care (7:30-9:00AM) ($30.00 per week, $25.00 week of July 2)
q After Care (3:30-4:45PM) ($30.00 per week, $25.00 week of July 2)
q Extended Care (4:45-6:00PM) ($30.00 per week, $25.00 week of July 2)
Please sign me up for lunch: q ($25.00 per week, $20.00 week of July 2)
9. Please return your completed registration form and deposit to: The Seven Hills School Summer Camp Office 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
2012 Application online registration available alsoplease fill out a separate application for each child
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June 18–June 22q 3-D Sculpture (AM)
q Computer Magic (AM) q Mad Science Presents: Radical Reactions (AM)
q Tour of Cincy (AM)
q Edible Art (PM)
q Hot Off the Press (PM)
q Water Splash (PM)
q Financial Literacy & Stock Market Games (PM)
June 25–June 29q Alex Meacham Basketball Camp (AM)
q Digital Photo Creations (AM)
q Mini Musical (AM)
q Nature Inspirations (AM)
q Swim and Fun (PM)
q Architectural Adventures (PM)
q Physical Skills and Sports Development (PM)
q Trendy Treasures (PM)
July 2–July 6 *no camp July 4q 3D Computer Modeling (AM)
q Chess (AM)
q Foreign Cultures and Languages (AM)
q Individual Sports (AM)
q Swim and Fun (PM)
q Famous People, History (PM)week of July 2 continued in next column
q Games Galore (PM)
q Interior Design (PM)
July 9–July 13q Drawing & Painting (AM)
q Journey Camp (AM)
q Magic Tree House Adventure (AM)
q Golf (9am-3:30pm)
q Swim and Fun (PM)
q Active Games and Challenges (PM)
q Animation Creation (PM)
q Physical Science (PM)
July 16–July 20q Acting Adventures (AM)
q Real Life Math Skills (AM)
q Team Sports (AM)
q Mammoth Cave Camping (9am-3:30pm)
q Swim and Fun (PM)
q Chinese Studies (PM)
q Creative Creatures (PM)
July 23–July 27q Dance Craze (AM)
q Magic Club (AM)
q LEGO Robotics (AM)
q Science Explorations (AM)
q Swim and Fun (PM)
q TaeKwonDo (PM) week of July 23 continued in next column
q You, Your Pet, and Learn About Vets (PM)
q Creative Arts (PM)
July 30–August 3q Jump Start School (AM)
q Spectacle Puppetry (AM)
q Sports of All Sorts (AM)
q Vocabulary Challenge (AM)
q Swim and Fun (PM)
q Chess (PM)
q Techno Kids (PM)
q Working with Wood, Naturally (PM)
August 6–August 10q Adventure Club (9am-3:30pm)
new: Afternoon Sports Clinicsq Tennis Clinic ages 6-12 June 18-22 (3:30-5:00pm)
q Scott Cagle Soccer Clinic ages 6-9 June 25-29 (3:30-4:30pm)
q Scott Cagle Soccer Clinic ages 10-12 June 25-29 (4:30-6:00pm)
q Volleyball Clinic ages 8-12 July 9-13 (3:30-5:00pm)
Create Your Summer ages 7-12
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Summer at Middle & Upper
June 18–June 22q Outdoor Excursions (AM)
q Red Cross Babysitting (AM)
q Princeton SAT Review (June 18–July 6)
q Video Special FX (PM)
q Financial Literacy & Stock Market Games (PM)
June 25–June 29q Pottery with FUNKe Fired Arts (AM)
q Digital Multi-Track Recording (PM)
July 2–July 6 *no camp July 4q Acting Workshop (AM)
q Summer Language Studies: French (4 weeks: July 2–July 27)
q Summer Language Studies: Spanish (4 weeks: July 2–July 27)q Digital Traveling Photo Studio (PM)
July 9–July 13q Fashion Design I (AM)
q Golf (9am-3:30pm)
q Summer Language Studies: Latin (4 weeks: July 9–August 3)q 3-D Game Creation– Character Modeling (PM)
July 16–July 20q Fashion Design II (AM)
q Mammoth Cave Camping (9am-3:30pm)
q 3-D Game Creation, Part II (PM)
July 23–July 27q Community Service (AM)
q LEGO Robotics (AM)
q Math Refresher (AM)
q TaeKwonDo (PM)
q Dream Weaver Fiber Arts (PM)
July 30–August 3q Vocabulary Challenge (AM)
q Study Skills (PM)
Honeybees 3 & 4q q June 18 To the Moon & Back
q q June 25 Motor Magic
q q July 2 *no camp July 4 The Pretenders
q q July 9 Creatures of the Sea
q q July 16 Exploring “Fine” Arts
q q July 23 Bookworms
q q July 30 Fun on the Farm
Stingerbees 5 & 6q q June 18 Zoology
q q June 25 Awesome Authors
q q July 2 *no camp July 4 Celebration of Nations
q q July 9 Fun with Phonics
q q July 16 Chemistry with Kids
q q July 23 Mathmagics
q q July 30 Jump Start School
q August 6 Adventure Club
NEW for Summer 2012
Summer Foreign
Language Studies
French
Latin
Spanish
Upper School
Mammoth Cave Camping TripFinancial Literacy &
Stock Market GamesExpanded Technology
ProgramsFiber Arts
Middle School
Chinese Studies
Interior Design
You, Your Pet and Learn
About Vets
Spectacle Puppetry
Mini Sport Clinics
Famous People in History
3-D Sculpture
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