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Grades 11-12
Explore Jane Eyre through close reading, literary discussion, and AP-style essay writing. Students will strengthen analytical thinking, evidence-based writing, and exam readiness while developing the advanced literary skills needed for AP Literature success.
Grades 3-5
Dive into the timeless world of Charlotte’s Web through close reading, literary discussion, vocabulary development, and thoughtful writing reflections. Students will strengthen reading comprehension, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills while exploring themes of friendship, courage, and kindness.
Grades 3-5
Dive into the magical world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory through close reading, literary discussion, vocabulary development, and analytical writing. Students will strengthen reading comprehension, critical thinking, and writing skills while exploring one of the most beloved classic novels.
A structured, high-impact program guiding students from idea discovery to a polished personal statement. Includes 3 group workshops and 5 one-on-one coaching sessions with expert feedback to help students craft a compelling, authentic story that stands out in college applications.
Lunch Option ($12/day)
We offer a convenient daily lunch program with food ordered from popular local restaurants (e.g., pizza, McDonald’s, and more). A variety of kid-friendly options will be provided each day—no need to pack lunch!
Prompting, AI Tools, and Future Skills
Students learn:
AI Introduction & Foundations – understanding what AI is and how it works in real life
Inspiration & Exploration – discovering how AI can expand creativity and innovation
From Idea to Execution – turning concepts into structured, AI-supported projects
Precise Questioning – how to ask clear, structured, and high-impact questions
Prompt Design & Optimization – crafting effective prompts for better AI responses
AI Tools for Thinking & Creativity – using AI to brainstorm, analyze, and solve problems
Outcome: An AI-powered project, a structured prompt portfolio, and a final presentation demonstrating real-world application of AI thinking
Storytelling, Voice, and World-Building + SSAT Writing Support
Students explore:
Story development and planning
Character creation and narrative structure
Voice, detail, and expressive writing
SSAT-style narrative and descriptive writing skills
Build confidence through storytelling
Outcome:
A completed original story or story collection with stronger narrative writing skills for both creative and academic success
Engineering Thinking • Real-World Problem Solving • Team Innovation
Students develop:
Systems thinking (water, energy, transportation)
Engineering design and problem-solving
Team collaboration and project planning
Real-world application of ideas
Structured communication (problem → solution → impact)
Outcome:
A complete Future City project with model, written proposal, and presentation showcasing real-world problem-solving skills
CogAT + WPPSI-IV + WISC-V
Students build strong foundations in:
Reasoning for IQ testing — how to think through verbal, quantitative, and figural challenges to ace IQ testing
Developing lines of reasoning — how to employ similarities and differences as a basis for analysis
Analytical thinking — Breaking down challenging problems into solvable parts
Outcome: Strengthened analytical and problem-solving abilities for improved classroom performance
Prepares for private-school and accelerated-learning IQ assessments, including CogAT, WPPSI-IV, and WISC-V
Grades 8-12
This program prepares students for an AI-driven world by strengthening critical thinking and analytical writing. Students learn to analyze ideas, build logical arguments, and express their thinking with clarity and precision.
Grades 9-12
The College Essay Studio prepares students to write compelling college application essays. Students develop authentic personal statements and supplemental essays with expert guidance and structured coaching.
Grades 4-12
This program prepares students for academic writing competitions by developing advanced writing skills, argumentation, and critical thinking. Students receive expert coaching to produce high-quality competitive writing.
Grades 3-12
The Creative Writing Studio develops students’ imagination, storytelling ability, and creative expression. Students learn how to create engaging stories, develop characters, and write compelling narratives while strengthening overall writing fluency.
Grades 9-12
The Writing Legends Pathway prepares students for advanced academic writing and college success. Students develop persuasive, analytical, and research-based writing skills while building a portfolio of advanced essays. The program prepares students for college-level expectations and academic excellence.
Grades 6-8
The Writing Galaxy Pathway helps students transition from paragraph writing to structured academic essays. Students learn essay organization, argument development, and logical reasoning while strengthening their writing voice. This program prepares students for middle school and early high school academic writing expectations.
Students develop independence, clarity, and confidence in expressing complex ideas.
Grades 1-5
The Writing Stars Pathway builds the essential foundation of strong writing. Students learn how to construct clear sentences, organize ideas into structured paragraphs, and express themselves with confidence. Through guided instruction, live writing practice, and personalized feedback, students develop grammar, vocabulary, and logical organization skills that support long-term academic success.
AP European History Test Prep prepares students to earn college credit by mastering multiple-choice strategies, DBQ/FRQ writing, and historical reasoning across major European time periods. Through small-group instruction, live practice, and personalized feedback, students build strong argumentation skills and exam confidence.
Prepare for college credit by mastering historical reasoning, stimulus-based questions, DBQ/FRQ strategies, and nuanced argumentation through deep analysis of key events, sources, and personalized feedback.
Build a 5-score strategy through historical pattern recognition, DBQ/FRQ mastery, analytical writing, and personalized feedback that prepares students for both the AP exam and college-level historical thinking.
AP Literature and Composition Test Prep: Literary analysis, AP essays, exam success.
This 6-day winter creative camp combines reading, writing, science, and design into meaningful hands-on projects. Students will complete a Creature Zine, science investigation, 3D deity model, and a final diorama scene.
Dates: December 22–24 & December 29–31
Time: 9:00–3:30
Extended Hours available as an add-on.
Class Size: Limited to 5 students.
Recommended Grades: 1–5.
$118/per day
For teams that want extra depth and personalized guidance, we offer an additional 5 hours of one-on-one mentor support.
Beyond skills and teamwork, this program helps students build an impressive experience and portfolio that not only strengthens future academic pathways but also empowers them to turn ideas into global competition projects.
Beyond skills and teamwork, this program helps students build an impressive experience and portfolio that not only strengthens future academic pathways but also empowers them to turn ideas into global competition projects.
Grades 9-12th
This advanced 10-week course is designed for students with strong high-school-level reading and writing skills who want to take their analytical thinking to the next level. Students will engage with college-level texts, connect theoretical ideas to real-world issues, and sharpen their writing complexity and close reading skills. Small class sizes (5 or fewer students) ensure personalized feedback and support throughout the program.
Our one-on-one classes offer individualized support tailored to each student’s needs. We provide subject-specific tutoring, targeted test preparation, and curriculum-based instruction designed to reinforce classroom learning or accelerate academic growth. Whether your student needs help catching up, wants to stay ahead, or is preparing for an important exam, our experienced experts and instructors are here to guide them every step of the way.
Scholastic Scope Competition Writing provides a platform for students to earn recognition for their writing. Based on readings and prompts from Scope magazine, students can choose from a variety of literary genres, including memoirs, plays, short stories, nonfiction reflections and narratives to create and submit a work of their own. Whether it’s writing a sequel to an existing story or an interview with a fictional character, these contests give young authors the opportunity to shine. Students will receive mentorship on how to structure a story and employ literary devices to make their writing stand out. Through this process, they will develop a deeper understanding of craft that will strengthen their writing.
1-on-1 Only for Six Weeks
Fortify Your Child’s Writing Foundation.
Through small group learning, students will receive one-on-one feedback from their instructors, strengthening their abilities to read comprehensively and write dynamically. Skill development focuses on writing summaries and reports as well as basic grammar and sentence structure. This is a 10-week class.
Grades 11-12
Explore Frankenstein through close reading, literary discussion, and AP-style essay writing. Students will strengthen analytical thinking, evidence-based writing, and advanced literary interpretation while preparing for AP Literature success.
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