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bucket-icon Summer Camp 2012 at YingHua International School

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Dates: 6/25/2012 – 8/17/2012
Camp hours: 9 am - 3:30 pm*
(*Before and after care from 8 am to 6 pm will be provided with additional fees.)

Camp fees:
1. $50.00 registration fee and $200.00 non-refundable deposit are due at the time of registration.
2. camp fee: $295.00/week for 5-full-day, and $215.00/week for 5-half-day. Camp fee includes bus fare and admissions for all field trips within that week.
3. multiple weeks:  $10.00 discount for each additional week (i.e., $10 discount if you sign up a total of 2 weeks, $20 discount for a total of 3 weeks, and so on.)
4. plans for after care from 3:30 to 6 pm:

a.    1 week after care: $80
b.    2 weeks after care: $150
c.    3 weeks after care: $220
d.    4 weeks after care: $300
e.    5 weeks after care: $370
f.     6 weeks after care: $440
g.    7 weeks after care: $520
h.    8 weeks after care: $600

5. Before school care and after school care drop off rate is $8.00/hour.
6. Arriving between 8:45 and 9 am and pick-up between 3:30 and 3:45 pm incurr no extra charge.

Weekly Themes:

6/25—7/6: Nature Exploration - Explore and appreciate our nature. Learn about what nature brings to us and practice 3R’s: Reuse, Recycle & Reduce.  Create natural arts and crafts products for keepsakes and gifts.

7/9—7/20: Around the World - “Travel” to different countries and learn about their geography, cultures, life styles, cuisine, costume and more. Culminate the week with an International Fair.

7/23—8/3: Performing Arts - Roll out the red carpet for the Artists in us and bring out all the artistic potential: acting, dancing, singing, photography, reporting, & more. And take note, it’s in Chinese!

8/6—8/17: Games & Toys - Loosen up and move those muscles through playing different physical games that promote sportsmanship & teamwork. We will also make our own toys to share, while learning math and language along the way.


Registration:
1. Registration opens 2/15/2012.  
2. Registration fee of $50 is waived if you register before 4/1/2012.

For further information, please call (609) 375-8015 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
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Started in the summer of 2007, YHIS Chinese Immersion Summer Camp is designed to give children ages 3 to 10 a unique opportunity to spend their summer having fun learning or improving in the Chinese language. Both beginners and advanced speakers of Chinese are welcome as students are grouped according to both age and language proficiency. We offer an excellent teacher-to-student ratio of 1:7.

The Camp offers a great variety of activities centered on bi-weekly themes. A team of experienced teachers and enthusiastic camp counselors work with the campers to explore the theme through Chinese language arts, hands-on math, science experiments, physical activities such as sports and yoga, cooking, musical games, and arts and crafts.

It is a fun and natural way to learn Chinese, gain knowledge and skills, and make awesome friends!


Helpful Tips:

* The camp usually runs from the end of June to late August for 8 to 10 weeks.
* The camp hours are from 9 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday (closed for Independence Day), with a half-day option of 9 am to 12:30 pm available to campers 5 years or under.
* Extended care is available from 8 to 9 am and from 3:30 to 6 pm for an additional fee.
* Campers bring their own lunch and snacks. Microwave service is available.


Typical Supply List:

* A set of clean change clothes (including underwear) in a bag labeled with your child’s name.
* Sun block lotion, labeled with your child’s name.
* A bathing suit and towel (labeled with your child’s name). These items should be brought home daily.
* A plastic or metal cup for drinking water, labeled with the child’s name.
* For full-day 3- and 4-year-old campers, a light blanket and/or a small pillow for napping. A storage box and sleeping mattress will be provided by the school.
* For children 5 years and older, there is scheduled quiet time after lunch. If your child prefers napping, please let us know and it will be accommodated. Please provide bedding accordingly.
* All children in the 5-and-up class should either wear sneakers/closed-toe shoes to school or have a pair of these shoes stored in school for daily P.E. class or outdoor play.
* All personal items (such as lunch boxes) should be labeled with your child's name.


Sample Daily Schedule for 3- to 5-year olds:

8-9 am                Before-care
9-9:30 am           Songs and rhymes and movements
9:30-10 am         Snack and center play
10-10:45 am       Outdoor play
10:45-11:45 am   Thematic activities & Enrichment (I)
11:45 -12:15 pm  Lunch
12:30 pm             Half-day pickup
12:15-12:45 pm   Quiet reading & Story time
12:45-2:30 pm     Nap
2:30-3 pm            Afternoon snack
3-3:30 pm            Thematic activities & Enrichment (II)
3:30 pm               After-care starts
3:30-4 pm           Outdoor play
4-6 pm                Individual learning, Guided activities, Free play


Sample Daily Schedule for 6- to 10-year olds:

8-9 am                Before-care
9-10 am              Chinese language arts & thematic activities
10-11 am            Snack & outdoor play
11-12 pm            Enrichment (I)
12 -12:30 pm      Lunch
12:30-1:30 pm    Quiet activities: Reading & Board games
1:30-2 pm           Math & Science
2-2:30 pm           Enrichment (II)
2:30-3 pm           Gym time
3-3:30 pm           Afternoon snack
3:30 pm              After-care starts
3:30-4 pm          Outdoor play
4-6 pm               Individual learning, Guided activities, Free play


Sample Weekly Themes:

Going Green
Protect the environment the hands-on way: planting trees, recycling, and fending off pollution. A visit to a nearby nature preserve will take campers out to nature to enjoy a feast of the 5 senses.

Arts
Campers will be dazzled by a comprehensive arts program that draws on fine arts, digital arts, and performing arts, led by guest artists.

Around the World
Campers will tour a different country everyday and learn about its culture, taste its cuisine, and enjoy its games, ending the week with an international fair.

Teamwork
Working in small groups, campers will venture into exciting, age-appropriate adventures. A visit to an indoor water park and the creation of an outdoor mini Olympics will surely inspire cooperation and creativity.

Food Fantasy
Starting with an all-you-can-eat buffet and moving on to donning a chef hat and apron, campers will learn to prepare a nutritious meal. Harvest fresh ingredients from a farmer's market and learn about NJ local produce.

Anything Goes
Campers will be challenged to come up with a topic of interest for investigation. Whatever the theme is, campers will practice teamwork, leadership, sharing and critical thinking skills … and be prepared for a big surprise from the teachers!

Under the Sea
Explore what lies under the mysterious sea. A visit with sharks, dolphins and other sea animals at an aquarium will delight campers of all ages.

Animal planet
Attention, animal lovers, young naturalists and aspiring zoologists! Come and visit the zoo with us, and learn all about domestic and wild animals with whom we share the earth.


Past Field Trips:

Plainsboro Preserve in Plainsboro, NJ

Sahara Sam's Oasis Indoor Water Park in West Berlin, NJ

Jenkinson's Aquarium in Pleasant Beach, NJ

Adventure to Health in Freehold, NJ

Animal Kingdom Zoo in Bordentown, NJ
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