Tabor Academy

School Notes Overview:

Established in 1917, the Tabor Academy Summer Program gives young people the opportunity to develop to their full potential as athletes, students, and individuals. Under the guidance of highly qualified counselors, coaches, and teachers, the program encourages young people to take pride in their personal achievements in the classroom, on the playing fields, and on the waterfront. Tabor provides the option of doing summer schoolwork without losing any of the joys of summer camp......

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School Overview:

County Plymouth County, MA
Program Name Tabor Academy Summer Program
Program Type Sports and arts instruction, academic enrichment
Number of Students 415 students
Student Body Type Coeducational
Grades 3 - 10
Ages Accepted Age 9 - Age 15
First Session Start Date June 26
First Session End Date August 7
Second Session Start Date June 26
Second Session End Date July 24
First Program Weeks 6 weeks
Second Program Weeks 4 weeks
Program Director William A. Hrasky
Founding Year 1876
Summer School Type Residential

School Notes:

  • Established in 1917, the Tabor Academy Summer Program gives young people the opportunity to develop to their full potential as athletes, students, and individuals. Under the guidance of highly qualified counselors, coaches, and teachers, the program encourages young people to take pride in their personal achievements in the classroom, on the playing fields, and on the waterfront. Tabor provides the option of doing summer schoolwork without losing any of the joys of summer camp.
  • Tabor Academy Summer Program provides opportunities for campers who are interested in academic work for review or enrichment. The broad and diverse offerings are appropriate for students grades 3 through 10. Classes are kept small, to enable teachers to work closely with each student. Academic courses are completely optional for all campers, but each summer most of our campers do choose to take one or two academic courses.
  • Each camper creates a recreational program by choosing activities from the list below. Each of these activities is carefully supervised with special attention given to the individual. Instruction is a major part of each activity, with opportunities in many intramural and inter-camp competitions, both team and individual sports.
  • The Port and Starboard program is an evening activity which divides the camp into many competitions. Run by the Admiral, it is a camp wide intramural program which competes for points for the entire six weeks of camp. Activities for the 2001 Summer Program included tug of war, card board box races, athletic competitions, obstacle courses and capture the flag.

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