Did you know that the Harborlight-Stoneridge Montessori School in Beverly offers a wide variety of one-week summer sessions for grades 1-8 and great options for younger children too!
Think Paddle boarding, trips to museums, surfing, cinematography, BMX-biking, hiking with the AMC, soccer, rock on and join a band, geology on Thompson Island, beaches, the Sea Station Endeavour, art, theatre arts, and even camps run in conjunction with The Hive and Maritime Gloucester.
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and see below…
Week 1: June 20- June 24
4 MUSEUMS & A SKETCHBOOK (Grades 1-8)
Learn about the history of art through four amazing museums– The Museum of Fine Arts,The Institute of Contemporary Art, The DeCordova, and our local Peabody Essex Museum.
In minimalist fashion, all you need is a water bottle, lunchbox, and *sketchbook. Develop your ability to sketch and your power of observation while harnessing the power of the masters. (*Provided)
SOCCER (Grades 1-8)
Professional coaching with Kyle Yellin will allow all players to gain a better understanding of, and continued passion for, the game.
Week 2: June 27- July 1
SOCCER (Grades 1-3)
Professional coaching with Kyle Yellin will allow all players to gain a better understanding of, and continued passion for, the game.
CLAY DREAMING (Grades 1-3)
Expand your skills working with clay at Clay Dreaming Studio in Beverly. Lessons will allow the students to work at their own pace and developing their growing understanding of the medium and ability to work through the multi-stepped process of designing an original piece.
GEOLOGY & THOMPSON ISLAND (Grades 4-8)
Hiking, geology, outward-bound experience at Thompson Island is the adventure of a lifetime! This island, located 2-miles offshore from downtown Boston, is an Outward Bound Education Center where the students will spend a full-day engaged in their science, history, and challenge activities.
Week 3: June 5- July 8
NORTH SHORE BEACHES (Grades 1-3)
Explore the north shore beaches with a new perspective. While visiting these destinations in typical fashion -sandcastles, sea glass, swimming, reading, and picnicking- we will also explore their similarities and differences in coastal science and maritime history.
THEATER ARTS (Grades 4-8)
Join our own professional playwright and performing arts director, Katie Oberlander. Learn theater games, speaking, singing and stage presence. Put it all together in an informal performance. This week will include a trip to Canobie Lake Park, NH.
Week 4: June 11- July 15
THEATER ARTS (Grades 1-3)
Join our own professional playwright and performing arts director, Katie Oberlander. Learn theater games, speaking, singing and stage presence. Put it all together in an informal performance. This week will include a trip to Canobie Lake Park, NH.
MARITIME GLOUCESTER (grades 4-8)
Explore Gloucester from Sea to Table with our partners at Maritime Gloucester. Travel with captains on a fishing boat, build a lobster trap, cast it and catch your dinner. Learn all about local fisherman and their quest to make it sustainable, and find your own connection between sea and table.
Week 5: July 18- July 22
ART @ THE HIVE (grades 1-3)
The Hive in Gloucester has art facilities for all large-format and small-scale media. The gallery, classroom, and multi-use spaces are just what you need to channel your creative energy.
COSTA RICA (FULL)
Due to high demand, this adventure is already full. We will post our travel adventures and photos when we return!
CINEMATOGRAPHY (grades 4-8)
Learn the art and science of motion picture photography as you create your very own short film. Learn cinema technique, how to use a filter and lens, and develop your ability to capture depth of field and focus. Edit your work and utilize all the tricks of the trade from Doug Bowker, Motion Graphics, Animation, and Digital Video. Doug is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. Required: SLR Video Camera (recommended), IPOD, Digital Camera, or Smart Phone
Week 6: July 25- July 29
MARINE HERITAGE 1 (grades 1-8)
Explore Cape Ann’s rich marine heritage. Join the marine science crew aboard Sea Station’s catamaran Endeavour – take a trip on a lobster boat, visit touch tanks, and learn about the ocean and life on the seashore in a fun, hands-on, learning environment.
SMALL SWELL (grades 4-8)
Learn all about the ocean as a playground for the best summer sport – surfing! Balance, coordination, swimming, timing the waves, falling and getting back on the board.
Week 7: August 1- August 5
MARINE HERITAGE 2 (grades 1-8)
Explore Cape Ann’s rich marine heritage. Join the marine science crew aboard Sea Station’s catamaran Endeavour – take a trip on a lobster boat, visit touch tanks, and learn about the ocean and life on the seashore in a fun, hands-on, learning environment. This is a sequel to Marine Heritage 1 and the adventures and learning activities will vary.
WALK ON WATER (grades 4-8)
This session has become the highlight of the upper school summer program! Water adventures on paddle boards at local beaches, road trips along the north shore coast, and the big two-night trip to the Isle of Shoals – where you can hike, play tennis, jump off the dock, roast marshmallows over an open fire, and learn the local lore of the island!
Week 8: August 8- August 12
EXPLORE ARTS (grades 1-3)
Explore media and techniques to draw, design, and live your art through drama and music. An all-encompassing eclectic approach to tapping into your talents!
MOUNTAIN BIKING & BMX (grades 2-6)
More than enjoying a great ride through the trails, this session explores the science of a BMX bike. Your kinetic energy + a bike and a good trail is all you need for this adventure! Try your skills at BMX Wakefield, a track specifically designed for national competition, with the option to compete at an evening race event. This session requires competency and accessibility to a two-wheeler.
GEOLOGY & THOMPSON ISLAND 2 (Grades 4-8)
Hiking, geology, outward-bound experience at Thompson Island is the adventure of a lifetime! This island, located 2-miles offshore from downtown Boston, is an Outward Bound Education Center where the students will spend a full-day engaged in their science, history, and challenge activities like their ‘high-ropes’ course!.
Week 9: August 15- August 19
ROCK ON (grades 1-3)
Join our comprehensive music experience designed to hone music performance and ensemble skills in a creative and fun environment. Develop rhythm, music theory, and explore instruments from around the world. Join us to jam, have fun, and perform. There will be a trip to Crane Estate for an evening picnic and concert.
MOUNTAIN HIKING & OVERNIGHT WITH AMC (grades 4-8)
Grab your pack and water bottle, a good pair of hiking shoes, and your appreciation of the great outdoors. You will be hiking some great peaks and spending a night at the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Cardigan High Cabin.
Week 10: August 22- August 26
MY FIRST JOB (grades 1-3)
What does it take to have the responsibility of a job? What will your first job be? Explore the opportunities that are available to the young employee or entrepreneur!
CINEMATOGRAPHY 2 (grades 4-8)
Learn the art and science of motion picture photography as you create your very own short film. Learn cinema technique, how to use a filter and lens, and develop your ability to capture depth of field and focus. Edit your work and utilize all the tricks of the trade from Doug Bowker, Motion Graphics, Animation, and Digital Video. Doug is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. Required: SLR Video Camera (recommended), IPOD, Digital Camera, or Smart Phone
Week 11: August 29- September 2
SOCCER (Grades 1-8)
Professional coaching with Kyle Yellin will allow all players to gain a better understanding of, and continued passion for, the game.














