Brown Summer Camps
SuperCamp's Brown University summer camps are ideal for families looking for Ivy League summer camps. The Brown summer camps include programs for students entering 6th-8th grade in the fall, for students entering grades 9-12 and for parents of students attending SuperCamp this summer.
Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, is such an inspirational setting for middle school and high school students. Founded in 1764, Brown is the seventh-oldest college in the United States. Brown is a leading research university that maintains a particular commitment to exceptional undergraduate instruction.
Brown University Camp Dates
The dates of our 2012 Brown summer camps are, as follows:
Junior Forum: August 1-7
Senior Forum: July 8-17
Senior Forum: July 20-29
Parent Weekend: July 27-29
Brown Academic Camps Information
Students who attend any of our Brown University enrichment camps, acquire invaluable learning and life skills. Here's a list of the curriculum content for both of our Brown University summer camps, which is customized for each of the two student programs:
- Quantum Study Strategies
- Math Mastery
- Quantum Reading
- Quantum Writing
- Quantum Note-Taking/Mind Mapping®
- Quantum Memory
- SAT Preview
- 8 Keys of Excellence
- Communication and Relationships
- Creative Thinking, Goal-Setting, and Problem-Solving
- Outdoor Adventure Course
Brown University Summer Camp for Parents
In conjunction with the second Senior Forum camp session, we also have a 3-day Parent Weekend camp, July 27-29. Parents of any SuperCamp campers can sign up for this enlightening and enjoyable "parent camp" in which you learn more about what students attending our Brown University summer camps learn, as well as how to support and strengthen the relationship with your son or daughter year-round.
Among other topics, parents learn about the 8 Keys of Excellence, academic, study, test-taking and memory skills, communication strategies, goal-setting and barrier-breaking.
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Robert, SuperCamp grad
"I have been a SuperCamper for two years. One in the junior forum and one in the senior, and what I got from both of those years was this: anyone and everyone can learn no matter who you are, where you come from, and what your grades say, you are a talented and smart individual quite capable of learning. All it takes is belief in yourself and your abilities to make you a better and more able person. Combine this uplifting message with practical learning techniques and interpersonal skills for a fun filled and educational experience."
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