CCCC Summer Program offers five to six sessions each year to children 4 years or older throughout the U.S. and abroad. Each session features classes and variety of activities with school time from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday. Each day we will provide lunch, snack, and drinks, and there is a field trip at end of each two weeks session (visiting museums, farms, or parks). The CCCC 2004- Summer School will open from June 21, 2004 to Sep. 3, 2004. Please see the colored calendar for detail weeks.
Location:411 Waverley Oaks RD, Building #2, Waltham, MA
Activites:Chinese, Math, Art, Music, science, Gym (swimming, ball games, etc.) and field trips
Tuition:which covers lunch, snack, drink, and field trip per session (two weeks), the tuitions are:
For student 5 years or older (born before June 1st, 1999), $350.00/session. For student 4-5 years (born between June 1st, 1999 to June 1st, 2000), $400.00/session.
Payment method: Please send your application form to the following address before June 1st , 2004 with full payment of registration and deposit ($15.00 nonrefundable registration fee and $100 deposit, two separate check please). Please make it payable to: Cambridge Center for Chinese Culture (CCCC). After June 1, the late registration fee will be $20 per student.
Mailing address:
Cambridge Center for Chinese Culture
411 Waverley Oaks Rd,Building #2 Suite 214,
Waltham, MA 02452.
Refund Policy: a. $5.00 fee if withdrawing one week before the class begins;
b. 50% refund if withdrawing 2 school days after the class started;
c. 25% refund if withdrawing 3 school days after class started;
d. There is no refund after class started for 4 school days.
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Specials About Our Camp Program |
Teaching Environment: CCCC Waltham Camp
provides
not only a peaceful, beautiful, and safe environment; it also has
modern teaching equipment, classroom buildings, cafeteria,
swimming pool, stadium. It offers the best environment for
children, with everything necessary for summer study and
recreation!
Qualified Teachers: Summer
classes are taught by qualified and experienced teachers from
China. Classes are taught in Mandarin, using simplified
characters and the Chinese phonetic alphabet. To maintain a
balance between study and recreation, there are courses in
Chinese language, mathematics, arts and painting, English, music,
sports [swimming & ball-games], and outside tours.
Student Source:
Since the establishment of the summer program, students of
various nationalities come from over 20 local communities in New
England. Because of our reputation, some students even come from
China. Students can not only enjoy their summer vacation, but
also gain knowledge, participate in sports, make friends, and at
the same time, begin to experience social life.
Volunteer Students: The
Summer Program offers a number of "Counselor in
Training" positions for those who receive a Certificate for
community service. Every year, many high school and college
students come as CIT to train themselves in teaching,
organization and leadership.
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