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SUMMER at ENSWORTH 2016

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Summer 2016 Camps, Trips, & Courses at Ensworth School

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SUMMER at ENSWORTH

2016

TABLE OF CONTENTSSports Camps ......................... 1 Leagues ............................ 14 Extended Care ................... 15Lower/Middle School Camps .... 16 Fun & Exploration .............. 17 Creativity .......................... 19 Extended Care Camp .......... 20 Nash. Children’s Theatre ... 21 Service & Leadership ......... 23High School Courses ............... 24 Credit Courses .................. 25 Review Courses ................. 27 Enrichment Courses .......... 30 The Jam Music Camp............... 33Summer Trips ......................... 34Camps by Week........................39

WELCOME

REGISTER ONLINE

LOCATIONS

ensworth.com/summer

Summer at Ensworth offers a wide range of exciting courses, programs and trips for students ages 4 to 18. This booklet is organized into four sections: Lower/Middle School Camps, High School Courses, Sports Camps, and Summer Trips. Camps, courses, and programs are open to all students, not just those enrolled at Ensworth, except for those noted with a ( ).

Ensworth Lower/Middle School Campus 211 Ensworth Avenue, Nashville, TN 37205

Ensworth High School Campus 7401 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221

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Register O nline:

Location:

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SPORTS CAMPS

ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER

Sports camps take place at the High School Campus (7401 Hwy 100) unless otherwise noted.

[email protected]

ALL-SPORTSAQUATICSBASEBALL

BASKETBALLCHEERLEADING

FOOTBALLLACROSSE

SOCCERSOFTBALL

SPEED & STRENGTHTENNIS

VOLLEYBALL

Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER

AQUATICS

SUMMER LEAGUESWIM TEAM

6m+

2-5

9-12 5-8 WATER POLO CAMP Boys & Girls, Grades 5-8, min. 10Campers will learn the fundamentals of egg-beater kick; how to swim with the ball; catching, passing, and shooting; setting up offensive and defensive plays; and how to play goalie. All attendants should be proficient swimmers. DIRECTOR: Christian Bahr TIME: 10:30am-12:30pm COST: $150SESSION I: June 20-24

SESSION II: July 18-22QUESTIONS: [email protected]

DANCE & DIVE CAMPGrades 2-5, min. 8, max. 12Start the morning off with tap or ballet, and head into the afternoon learning to flip off the board! This class will not only teach the fundamentals of both dancing and diving, but will also offer refined instruction for those who have already learned the basic steps.TIME: 10:30am-2:30pm COST: $250SESSION I: June 6-10

SESSION II: July 13-17

LIFEGUARDCERTIFICATIONSee page 31 for details

Grades K-12, min. 20Ensworth will be offering a summer swimming team for recreational, summer league swimmers. Contact Christian Bahr ([email protected]) if you would be interested in being a part of the team. DIRECTORS: Christian Bahr & Krysten CallTIME: Mon.-Fri, 4:00pm-6:00pm COST: $200

SUMMER SWIM SCHOOL Ages 6 months +Ensworth will be offering two great options for Swim School this summer with both 2-week sessions, meeting Mon.-Thurs., and classes that meet once a week on Saturdays the entire summer long. Whether your family has an interminable summer vacation planned or is planning to stay in town this summer, we have an option that will work with your busy summer schedule. Classes available for all ages—whether it’s learning stroke technique or learning to swim. Go to ensworth.com/swimschool for more information.DIRECTOR: Krysten CallDATES: Mon.-Thurs. MORNINGS: 9:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30am AFTERNOONS: 3:00, 3:45, 4:30, 5:15pm

SESSION 1: June 6-9 & June 13-16 SESSION 2: June 20-23 & June 27-30

SESSION 3: July 11-14 & July 18-21 SESSION 4: July 25-28 & August 1-4SATURDAYS: 9:00, 9:45, 10:30am

COST: $225 per two-week session (10% sibling discount)

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SNORKELING /INTRO TO SCUBABoys & Girls, Grades 2-5, max. 6Students are introduced to the basics of scuba diving in a pool environment. After developing fundamental skills such as mask clearing and buoyancy control, students will dive into action-packed missions such as wreck, navigation, search and recovery, environmental awareness, and more! No pre-requisites. This is a pool-only course and does not certify students to dive in open water.TIME: 8:30am-12:00pm COST: $395DATE: Mon.-Fri., June 6-10

BEGINNER SCUBAGrades 6-12, max. 6The path to scuba certification begins at Ensworth! Students must first complete PADI eLearning before the course begins. After reviewing what they have learned students will spend a week in the pool learning all the skills necessary to be safe and confident divers.No pre-requisites. PADI eLearning is included in price. To become fully certified divers for life, divers must complete 4 open water dives with a PADI instructor.TIME: 8:30am-12:00pm COST: $495DATE: Mon.-Fri., June 13-17

SUMMER LEAGUESWIM TEAM

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AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP Boys & Girls, min. 10This camp will focus on exploring the many fun and exciting aquatic adventures the Ensworth Natatorium has to offer. Campers will play games like Water Volleyball, Marco Polo, Water Basketball, Biggest Splash Contest, Water Polo, and more. Campers will have underwater treasure hunts, dive off the competitive starting blocks, and play on the diving boards. Campers will venture outside for some fun on the fields and then back indoors to cool off. This is an exciting camp an open to anyone. Attendees must perform a swim test in order to be permitted in the competition pool.DIRECTOR: Krysten Call DATES & TIME: Mon.-Fri. from 12:30pm-4:30pm

SESSION I: June 13-17 SESSION II: June 20-24SESSION III: July 11-15 SESSION IV: July 18-22

COST: $200 per session

SWIM TECHNIQUE CAMP Boys & Girls, Grades 4-8, min. 10Aquatics Director Christian Bahr will break down all of the competitive strokes while focusing on specific details applicable to swimmers of all ages and ability levels. Using underwater filming for detailed stroke analysis, swimmers will be able to compare their strokes to the best swimmers in the world and make fine-tuning adjustments that will make a difference come the big championship meet. From body position in all of the strokes to pulling patterns and kicking efficiency, Coach Bahr will help all participants walk away with a stronger knowledge base that will help them improve each day in practice. Coach Bahr will also cover starts, turns, and relay starts.DIRECTOR: Christian Bahr TIME: 12:30pm-2:30pm COST: $200SESSION I: June 6-10

SESSION II: June 20-24

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2-5

6-12

STARTS & TURNS SWIM CAMP Boys & Girls, Grades 4-8, min. 10Whether your focus is summer league swimming or year-round swimming, this camp is designed to make any competitive swimmer stronger. Coach Bahr will use video technology, both above and under water, helping athletes see what they are doing right and wrong, and giving them the time to make real changes that can truly affect their swimming. The camp will cover: track starts, backstroke starts, relay starts, freestyle turns, backstroke turns, open turns, and the backstroke-to-breaststroke flip turn.DIRECTOR: Christian BahrTIME: 10:30am-12:30pm COST: $200SESSION 1: Tues.-Sat., May 31–June 4

SESSION 2: Mon.-Fri., June 6–10

Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER 4EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

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Boys & Girls, max. 12Rising Grades 4-8 (must be match ready)

CHALLENGER TENNIS CAMP4-8

TENNIS

E Sports Camps will be offering Tennis Classes for students 14 and under who are match ready. These classes will focus on improving players game, specifically focusing on skills such as footwork, strategy, spins, feel and match play. Players will be divided up by skill level and previous experience. Athletes may come to more than one session. INSTRUCTORS: Greg Chambers, Matt DeckerDATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17 Session III June 20-24 Session IV June 27-July 1 Session V July 11-15 Session VI July 18-22 Session VII July 25-29 CHALLENGER I - JV, no tournament experience, recreational playerCHALLENGER I TIME: 9:00am–10:30am

CHALLENGER II - Varsity level, tournament experience, competitve playerCHALLENGER II TIME: 10:30am–12:00pm

COST: $100 per sessionBRING: Tennis racket, sunscreen, water bottleREGISTER: ensworth.com/summer, then register through Lower/Middle School Camps

Coming in 2016-2017!ENSWORTH TENNIS FACILITY

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

Renovations and new construction will include:• Six new indoor tennis courts with approximately 200 spectator seats• Additional parking spaces underneath that will double the available parking on the western side of the campus• Redesign of the outdoor tennis courts with seating• Locker rooms, restrooms, and training room

These improvements will provide increased opportunities for lessons and recreational tennis play for our students and offer additional capacity for court times, lessons, and special events for the larger community. The indoor court space will accommodate a number of other functions in addition to tennis. Construction is expected to be complete by the winter of 2016-17.

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ALL-SPORTS

ALL-SPORTS HALF-DAY CAMPS

ALL-SPORTS FULL-DAY CAMPS

Boys & Girls, Rising Grades 1-5 Boys & Girls, Rising Grades 1-5

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DIRECTOR: Dillon SeigenthalerDATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17 Session III June 20-24 Session IV July 11-15 Session V July 18-22TIME: 12:30pm–4:30pm

WHERE: High School CampusCOST: $125/week; $500 for all 5 sessions

DIRECTORS: Jason Maxwell Sarah BiddyDATES: Session I June 27–July 1 High School Campus Session II July 25-July 29 Lower/Middle School CampusTIME: 8:30am–4:30pm

COST: $250/ week

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Join us for All Sports Camp where campers participate in a range of different activities. From learning the basics of sports, to playing active games there is something for everyone at All Sports Camp. Join us for a half day or full day camp, or both!

Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMEREXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

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Boys & Girls, Rising Grades 5-8

TRAINING CAMP5-8

SPEED & STRENGTH

DIRECTORS: Jeremy Garrett, Bryan Van VleetDATES: Session I June 6-9 Session II June 13-16 Session III June 20-23 Session IV July 11-14 Session V July 18-21 (No sessions on Fridays) * Athletes may come to any combination of sessions.TIME: 12:30pm–2:00pm

COST: $125 per week or $500 for 5 sessions

This summer-long training program will take a 5-week approach to instruct athletes on the proper techniques necessary to maximize their athletic potential. Utilizing progressive training methods, athletes will improve their linear speed through the use of sleds, belts, and speed-specific drills. Athletes will also learn the proper mechanics of explosive power lifting and resistance training at an age-appropriate pace. Footwork and quickness will be emphasized to improve change-of-direction skills. Join us for any or all weeks this summer to build a foundation for enhancing your athletic performance.

Girls, Rising Grades K-4

YOUNG CHEERLEADERS CAMPK-4

DIRECTOR: Allison PerkinsDATES: June 6-10 TIME: 8:30am - 11:30am

COST: $125

At Young Cheerleaders Camp, campers will learn the basics of cheerleading such as a dance, cheers, jumps, basic tumbling, and basic stunting. During each rotation they will be working with an Ensworth Cheerleader.

CHEERLEADING

VOLLEYBALL

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

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Girls, Rising Grades K-6 Girls, Rising Grades 7-12

BEGINNERS CAMP ELITE CAMPK-6 7-12

VOLLEYBALL

DIRECTOR: Ann MullinsDATES: July 25–29TIME: 8:30am –11:30am

COST: $125

Develop your volleyball skills. Serving, Passing, Attacking, Setting, and Blocking will be the five skills touched on in each session. Each individual will be placed in a group that fits their skill level. Camp includes, station work, positional work, and competition.

This camp is a fun, healthy environment for kids to learn basic volleyball skills, motor skills, and intro to game skills. Build basic skills and confidence in a safe environment. The players will learn basic ball handling, including passing and serving, also understanding court layout/boundaries, and sportsmanship.

SESSION I

DIRECTORS: Ann Mullins, Hannah AllisonDATES: June 20-24TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

SESSION II

DIRECTOR: Ann MullinsDATES: July 25-29TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER

ELITE CAMP

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

6-12

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LACROSSE

DIRECTOR: Mark CahakDATES: June 13-17TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

DIRECTOR: Corey DonohoeDATES: June 13-17TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

DIRECTOR: Mark CahakDATES: June 20-24TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

DIRECTOR: Corey DonohoeDATES: June 20-24TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

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This camp is designed for beginner players as a introduction to the game. The camp will focus on basic skills including stick work, dodging and shooting technique, defensive positioning and footwork. Learn about the field positioning and rules of the game. By the end, everything will be incorporated into competitive play.

This camp is designed for lacrosse players looking to sharpen their skills and ultimately prepare them to play at a competitive level. The camp will focus on advancing stick work, offensive motion, defensive positioning and team play. Game-like situations will be incorporated to put these skills into actions. All skill levels are welcomed.

Boys, Rising Grades 1-8 Girls, Rising Grades 1-8

Girls, Rising Grades 6-12Boys, Rising Grades 6-12

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for

SUMMERLACROSSE

and

SUMMERBASKETBALL

LEAGUES

SPORTS LEAGUES

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

Boys & Girls, Rising Grades 4-9

Boys & Girls, Rising Grades K-4

Boys & Girls, Rising Grades K-8

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

FUNDAMENTALS

MONDAY NIGHT CLINICS

4-9

K-4

K-8

BASKETBALL

DIRECTOR: Mary Taylor CowlesDATES: Session 1: June 6–10 Session 2: July 11–15TIME: 8:30am - 11:30am COST: $125/ week

DIRECTOR: Mary Taylor CowlesDATES: Session 1: June 13–17 Session 2: July 18-22TIME: 8:30am - 11:30am COST: $125/ week

Coach Mary Taylor Cowles and the Ensworth varsity basketball staff will lead and instruct the Skill Development Camp which facilitates players’ mastery of basic skills while learning more advanced ones as well. In particular, the camp focuses on form shooting, creating shots, ball handling, attacking the basket, passing, anticipation, as well as court awareness and spacing.

Coach Mary Taylor Cowles and the Ensworth varsity basketball staff will lead and instruct the Fundamentals Camp which will teach younger kids and kids new to basketball the basic fundamentals of shooting, dribbling, passing, and proper offensive and defensive footwork. While learning these important fundamentals, camp participants will engage in competition and games reinforcing learned techniques from earlier in the camp session.

Join Coach Cleve Harris and Enworth Basketball coaches for these weekly clinics designed to improve your overall basketball skill level. Campers will work on different aspects of the game in each clinic and then spend the last portion of most clinics scrimmaging one another. No matter what your age or skill level these clinics are designed to help everyone improve. Join us for one or join us for all! Clinics will occur every Monday this summer with the exception of May 30, June 27 and July 4.

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DIRECTOR: Cleve HarrisDATES: Monday Nights: March–November 2016 (no camps May 30, June 27, July 4)TIME: 6:15pm - 7:30pm COST: $20/session

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details. Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER

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Boys, Rising Grades 1-8

Boys, Rising Grades 3-8

TECHNIQUE DEVELOPMENT:SKILL POSITIONS CAMP

FUNDAMENTALSOF BLOCKING &TACKLING

QB CLINICS: In June & July - Details coming soon

Learn passing concepts, proper footwork, throwing mechanics and balance from a former college quarterback, J.K. Scott.Check online for details: ensworth.com/summer

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FOOTBALL

DIRECTORS: Jonas Rodriguez, Ensworth Football StaffTIME: 6:00pm – 8:00pm COST: $75DATES: Wed.-Fri. June 22-24WHAT: Non-Contact

DIRECTORS: Ensworth Football StaffTIME: 6:00pm – 8:00pm COST: $90DATES: Mon.-Wed., July 18-20WHAT: Full Contact* Ensworth does not provide pads

This non-padded camp provides an opportunity for participants to hone their techniques and skills at a particular position or learn the fundamentals of a new position before donning the pads in late summer. In addition, this camp will benefit those kids playing flag football as throwing, catching, and defending the pass are essential components of the camp. The Ensworth varsity football staff lead all instruction and work closely with each camper.

This padded camp focuses on teaching players the appropriate and safest blocking and tackling techniques. Not only will these techniques keep them safe but will give each player the greatest opportunity for success. In addition, players will receive instruction from the Ensworth varsity football staff learning the techniques and fundamentals used by Ensworth’s varsity football team.

LINEMEN CAMP Boys, Rising Grades 5-8Linemen will learn proper techniques and fundamentals that will help them become effective and efficient players. Each drill will be position specific and directly translate into real game situations. See more details online!DIRECTORS: Paul Wade, Jeremy Garrett, Ensworth Football StaffTIME: 6:00-7:30pmCOST: $50DATES: June 20-21

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

SOFTBALL CAMPBASEBALL CAMPS

BASEBALL & SOFTBALL

Boys, Rising Grades 4-12

Girls, Rising Grades K-12

Boys, Rising Grades K-4

BASEBALL ELITE CAMP

BASEBALL LITTLE SLUGGERS CAMP

4-12

K-12K-12

K-4

DIRECTOR: Jason MaxwellDATES: June 13-17TIME: 8:30 am - 11:30am

COST: $125

DIRECTOR: Josh ZettergrenDATES: June 13-17TIME: 8:30 am - 11:30am

COST: $125

DIRECTOR: Jason MaxwellDATES: June 6-10TIME: 8:30 am - 11:30am

COST: $125

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Big E Elite and Little Sluggers Baseball camps are a week of exciting baseball that provides both proper fundamentals and insight into the game of baseball. Campers will walk away from the camp feeling enthusiastic about the game. Each week is capped off with a Home Run Derby and Camp All Star game that is always a highlight for the campers and their parents.

The Big E Softball Camp combines skills, drills, and breakdown components of softball. Our focus will be on improving skills in the infield, outfield, and implementing hitting technique. We will be covering pitching and catching basics. Defensive situations, bunting, and baserunning will be demonstrated and taught to all ages.

Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMEREXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

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Boys & Girls, Rising Grades K-4

Boys & Girls, Rising Grades 5-9

FUNDAMENTALSCAMP

ELITE SKILLDEVELOPMENT

K-4 5-9

SOCCER

SESSION I

DIRECTOR: Tim WallaceDATES: June 20-24TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

SESSION II

DIRECTOR: Danny WrightDATES: July 11-15TIME: 8:30am – 11:30am

COST: $125

DIRECTOR: Danny WrightDATES: July 18-22TIME: 8:30am –11:30am

COST: $125

Campers will work on basic technical skills with a specific focus on ball control, dribbling, passing, and shooting. Each day, camp will culminate with small-sided games where campers will be able to practice their techniques.

Campers will spend the week training intensively in soccer development, with a comprehensive focus on ball mastery, receiving and passing, 1v1 moves, speed, finishing, and attacking in groups.

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

SPORTS LEAGUES

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Boys and Girls, Rising Grades 1–8/ Separate divisions for each grade & gender

2016 SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE

2016 SUMMER BOYS LACROSSE LEAGUE

2016 SUMMER GIRLS LACROSSE LEAGUE

BASKETBALL

LACROSSE

1-8

2-12

1-12

Questions? [email protected] or call 301-5417

WHAT: The first 30 minutes will be dedicated to lacrosee skill development and the last 45 minutes will be dedicated to mini games & scrimmages.DATES & TIME: Wednesday evenings; June 1–July 20 (July 6th off)Grades 2–6: 5:00–6:15pm; Grades 7–12: 6:30–7:45pmCOST: $150 per personWHERE: High School Campus FieldsEvery player will need to come equipped with a boys lacrosse stick, goggles, and a mouth guard.

WHAT: The league is divided into two age groups. The younger group will focus on the fundamentals including throwing, catching, cradling, shooting, and defensive position. All levels are welcome including players new to the sport. The older age group will play two times a week. Tuesday will focus on skill development and Thursday will be competitive drills and live play. Pinnies will be provided for live play.MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE: Tuesday & Thursday evenings; May 31-June 23, 5-6:30pmCOST: $200 per person, 7+ from same school: $150YOUNGER GIRLS LEAGUE: Tuesday evenings; May 31-June 21, 6:45-8pmCOST: $100 per person (Grades 1-5)WHERE: High School Turf FieldEvery player will need to come equipped with a girls lacrosse stick, goggles, and a mouth guard.

Boys Two divisions: Grades 2-6 & Grades 7-12

Girls Two divisions: Grades 1-5 & Grades 6-12

Register today! ENSWORTH.COM /SUMMER

DEADLINE IS: MAY 9, 2016

DATES: May 31-July 16, 2016 (no games week of July 3; tournament played on July 11–16) Monday evenings: Grades 3–4 Boys & Girls, Grades 1-2 Girls Tuesday evenings: Grades 5–6 Boys & Girls, Grade 1 Boys Thursday evenings: Grades 7–8 Boys & Girls, Grade 2 BoysWHERE: High School Campus & Lower/Middle School CampusCOST: $110/player or $880/ team for Grades 3-8 • $105/player or $525/ team for Grades 1-2SPECIFICS: Two 20-minute running halves, 3 minute halftime. (Gr. 3–8) Two 18-minute running halves, 3 minute halftime. (Gr. 1–2) *Must have minimum of 7 players per team for Gr. 3–8 & 5 per team for grades 1-2 *For information on doubleheaders & other info, visit www.bigecamps.comREGISTRATION: Register your team by calling Jonas Rodriguez at 301-5417. Register online at bigecamps.com.

EXTENDED CARE For Sports Camps: See page 15 for details.

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MAY 31-JUNE 4STARTS & TURNS CAMP 4-8 10:30-12:30

JUNE 6-10STARTS & TURNS CAMP 4-8 10:30a-12:30p

SWIM TECHNIQUE CAMP 4-8 12:30-2:30pm

DANCE & DIVE 2-5 10:30a-12:30p

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

BASEBALL LITTLE SLUGGERS K-4 8:30-11:30am

BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT 4-9 8:30-11:30am

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

YOUNG CHEERLEADERS K-4 8:30-11:30am

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

JUNE 13-17AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

DANCE & DIVE 2-5 10:30a-12:30p

BASEBALL ELITE CAMP 4-12 8:30-11:30am

SOFTBALL CAMP K-12 8:30-11:30am

BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

LACROSSE ELITE CAMP 6-12 8:30-11:30am

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

JUNE 20-24AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

WATER POLO CAMP 5-8 10:30-12:30pm

SWIM TECHNIQUE CAMP 4-8 12:30-2:30pm

VOLLEYBALL ELITE CAMP 7-12 8:30-11:30am

FOOTBALL LINEMEN (2 DAYS) 5-8 6:00-7:30pm

FOOTBALL TECHNIQUE DEVELOPMENT (3 DAYS) 1-8 6:00-8:00pm

LACROSSE SKILL DEVELOPMENT CAMP 1-8 8:30-11:30am

SOCCER FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

JUNE 27-JULY 1TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

ALL SPORTS (FULL DAY CAMP - HS) 1-5 8:30am-4:30pm

JULY 4-8(No Camps)

JULY 11-15AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT 4-9 8:30-11:30am

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

SOCCER FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

JULY 18-22AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

WATER POLO CAMP 5-8 10:30-12:30pm

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

SOCCER ELITE SKILL DEVELOPMENT 5-9 8:30-11:30am

FOOTBALL BLOCKING & TACKLING (3 DAYS) 3-8 6:00-8:00pm

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

JULY 25-29TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

VOLLEYBALL BEGINNERS CAMP K-6 8:30-11:30am

VOLLEYBALL ELITE CAMP 7-12 8:30-11:30am

ALL SPORTS (FULL DAY CAMP - LS/MS) 1-5 8:30am-4:30pm

SPORTS CAMPS BY WEEK

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Need a bit more time in the mornings or afternoons before camp? E Sports Camps will be offering an Extended Care option this summer at the high school campus! Morning care will start at 7:30am and run until the start of camp at 8:30am and afternoon care will start at 4:30pm (the end of All Sports Camp) and end at 5:30pm.

DATES:JUNE 6-10

JUNE 13-17

JUNE 20-14

JUNE 27-JULY 1

JULY 11-15

JULY 18-22

JULY 25-29* (*morning care only)

WEEKLY RATES:MORNINGS:

7:30am-8:30am, $40/week

AFTERNOONS: 4:30-5:30pm, $40/week

MORNINGS & AFTERNOONS: $70/week

DAILY RATES: MORNING: $10/day*

AFTERNOON: $10/day*

MORNING & AFTERNOON: $15/day*

*One day registrations will be done at the door of camp, not online.

Please e-mail [email protected] the day before to let us know you will be using the Extended Care option the following day.

Pay with cash or check made out to Ensworth.

EXTENDEDCARE

For Sports Camps:7:30–8:30am4:30-5:30pm

MAY 31-JUNE 4STARTS & TURNS CAMP 4-8 10:30-12:30

JUNE 6-10STARTS & TURNS CAMP 4-8 10:30a-12:30p

SWIM TECHNIQUE CAMP 4-8 12:30-2:30pm

DANCE & DIVE 2-5 10:30a-12:30p

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

BASEBALL LITTLE SLUGGERS K-4 8:30-11:30am

BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT 4-9 8:30-11:30am

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

YOUNG CHEERLEADERS K-4 8:30-11:30am

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

JUNE 13-17AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

DANCE & DIVE 2-5 10:30a-12:30p

BASEBALL ELITE CAMP 4-12 8:30-11:30am

SOFTBALL CAMP K-12 8:30-11:30am

BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

LACROSSE ELITE CAMP 6-12 8:30-11:30am

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

JUNE 20-24AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

WATER POLO CAMP 5-8 10:30-12:30pm

SWIM TECHNIQUE CAMP 4-8 12:30-2:30pm

VOLLEYBALL ELITE CAMP 7-12 8:30-11:30am

FOOTBALL LINEMEN (2 DAYS) 5-8 6:00-7:30pm

FOOTBALL TECHNIQUE DEVELOPMENT (3 DAYS) 1-8 6:00-8:00pm

LACROSSE SKILL DEVELOPMENT CAMP 1-8 8:30-11:30am

SOCCER FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

JUNE 27-JULY 1TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

ALL SPORTS (FULL DAY CAMP - HS) 1-5 8:30am-4:30pm

JULY 4-8(No Camps)

JULY 11-15AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

BASKETBALL SKILL DEVELOPMENT 4-9 8:30-11:30am

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

SOCCER FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

JULY 18-22AQUATIC DISCOVERY CAMP 1-6 12:30-4:30pm

WATER POLO CAMP 5-8 10:30-12:30pm

ALL SPORTS CAMP 1-5 12:30-4:30pm

TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

SOCCER ELITE SKILL DEVELOPMENT 5-9 8:30-11:30am

FOOTBALL BLOCKING & TACKLING (3 DAYS) 3-8 6:00-8:00pm

SPEED & STRENGTH TRAINING (4 DAYS) 5-8 12:30-2:00pm

BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS K-4 8:30-11:30am

JULY 25-29TENNIS CHALLENGER I & II 4-8 (see page 5)

VOLLEYBALL BEGINNERS CAMP K-6 8:30-11:30am

VOLLEYBALL ELITE CAMP 7-12 8:30-11:30am

ALL SPORTS (FULL DAY CAMP - LS/MS) 1-5 8:30am-4:30pm

REGISTRATIONGrade levels refer to the camper’s grade in the 2016-2017 school year. All lower/ middle school camps require a $50 non-refundable deposit, which applies to the cost of the camp, or you may choose to pay in full at time of registration. If you choose to pay the deposit, on June 6, your online method of payment will be charged automatically the balance due. The registration deadline is June 1. Late registration may be available, with a $35 late fee, after June 1, if a camp has available spots. Camp transfers requested after June 1, may incur a $35 fee.

CANCELLATION POLICYRefunds on camps, minus the $50 non-refundable deposit, will be given until June 1. No refunds will be issued after June 1. Ensworth Lower/Middle School Camps reserves the right to cancel due to low enrollment, in which case refunds will be issued in full.

QUESTIONS?Chelsy Hooper: [email protected] or 615-301-5353

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*Students who attend two half-day camps during the same week may stay for lunch (included) from 11:30am-12:00pm.

Cubs ClubBoys & Girls, Pre-School age 4 by March 1, 2016 age 5 not yet entering Kindergarten (max. 12)Get ready for a week of fun at Ensworth! Campers will enjoy indoor and outdoor activities, water play, music, crafts, circle time, stories, nature walks, lunch, and lots more. Our Tiger Cubs will find a variety of activities to keep them busy and entertained. Lunch provided, or bring your own. Sessions repeat curriculum; please sign up for one session only.DIRECTOR: Megan FlorentineDATES: Session I June 6–10 Session II June 13-17TIME: 9:30am – 1:30pm

COST: $225; lunch provided

Junior CampBoys & Girls, Grades K–1Ensworth Junior Camp’s goal is to give campers a happy and relaxed summer experience with each other and with our counselors. Snack and lunch will be provided each day. Daily activities include: swimming, arts and crafts, free play, drama and music, and fitness. No partial sessions or walk-ins.DIRECTOR: Karen KanuchDATES: Session I June 6–17 Session II June 20–July 1TIME: 9:00am - 2:00pm; snack & lunch providedCOST: $400

FUN & EXPLORATIONLower School StudentsFrom our youngest campers to our middle schoolers, there is summer fun for everyone! Full-day camps offer a variety of activities for younger campers, while others offer exploration, creativity, and adventure. Campers have opportunities to discover new passions and make friends.

FUN & EXPLORATION Lower and Middle School Students

*Students who attend two half-day camps during the same week may stay for lunch (included) from 11:30am-12:00pm.

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Veggiecation Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 3-5, max. 12Smoothies, salads, and soups, oh, my! Come join us as we study and cook with a variety of fresh vegetables – some familiar, and some hidden gems! Each day we will try at least two recipes with our vegetable of the day. We will also learn about where and how that vegetable grows and develop our own books of recipes. Our week will culminate with a cook-off!DIRECTOR: Hope MoellerDATES: June 13-17TIME: 9:00am – 2:00pm COST: $225

Adventure Camp Boys & Girls, Grades 2–3, max. 15Enjoy water activities, arts, crafts, games, and other exciting adventures!DIRECTOR: Chris ChampionDATES: Session I June 6-10

Session II June 13-17 Session III June 20-24 Session IV June 27-July 1TIME: 9:00am - 2:00pm; snack & lunch provided COST: $250

ThinkFun Game Camp* Boys & Girls, Grades 3–5, max. 12Play a variety of ThinkFun’s mind challenging games in a social environment. ThinkFun brand games including Rush Hour, Grid Works, Square by Square, Chocolate Fix, and Hot Spot will encourage critical thinking skills, spatial reasoning and logic. DIRECTORS: Melissa Fogaros, Leslea GainesDATES/TIMES:

Session I June 13-17, 9:00am–11:30am

Session II June 20-24, 9:00am–11:30am

COST: $125

FUN & EXPLORATION Geocaching Camp* Boys & Girls, Grades 3–5, max. 12Love gaming? Geocaching is outdoor gaming: a scavenger hunt using GPS devices (provided) to navigate to your destination, followed by a search for the treasure! DIRECTOR: Terri SchulzDATES: June 13-17TIME: 9:00am – 11:30am COST: $125

Solve the Mystery! Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 3–5, max. 12Do you like to solve mysteries? Become a character in a mystery and guess “who done it!” Come enjoy fun and challenging activities involving reading and deductive skills.DIRECTOR: Leslea GainesDATES: June 13-17TIME: 12:00pm–2:00pm

COST: $125

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Tiger Revolution Jump Rope Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 3–6, max. 16 Get a jump start with this camp! Discover the growing sport of jump rope! Campers will learn a variety of skills including individual tricks, partner tricks, group tricks, speed, power, as well as learning how to put together a jump rope routine! DIRECTOR: Bruce LibonnDATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17TIME: 9:00am – 11:30am COST: $90

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China Camp*Boys & Girls, rising 2nd, 3rd grades, max. 16Calling all time-travelers! Grab your dragons and let’s go visit Ancient China. During our camp, we will practice calligraphy, learn about The Great Wall, create rice terraces, piece together some Terracotta Warriors, and build our own kites – and that is just the beginning. Don’t forget to pack your chopsticks, because we will be sampling dumplings. Ancient China was filled with intrigue and inventions, and some lucky explorers will get to experience Chinese history and culture.DIRECTOR: Caitlin HarrisDATES: June 6-10TIME: 9:00am- 11:30am

COST: $125

Coding Camp* Boys & Girls, Grades 3–5, max. 12 Campers will be introduced to basic programming concepts using age-appropriate software and apps. Campers will learn how to create animations and games to share with the group. Previous experience not required, but campers should be comfortable using a computer and/ or a tablet.DIRECTOR: Terri SchulzDATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17 TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm

COST: $125

Digital Photography Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 3–5, max. 12Enjoy taking digital photos all over campus then discover how to edit them and give them special effects! All campers will save their collection of photos, and frame their favorite for home. Cameras provided, or bring your own.DIRECTOR: Terri SchulzDATES: June 6-10 TIME: 9:00am - 11:30am COST: $150

Bookmaking & Poetry Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 3–5, max. 18 Be a poet this summer! Each day you will write poetry and create handmade books, from origami to hand-sewn books. This camp is for anyone who likes to write and share ideas. All materials are included. DIRECTORS: Robin Smith & Dean SchneiderDATES: June 6-10TIME: 9:00am - 11:30am COST: $150

Arts & Crafts Camp* Boys & Girls, Grades 2–4, max. 14If you enjoy crafts, this camp is for you! Be ready to design, create, and bring home a treasure each day. All materials are provided. Sessions repeat; sign up for one session only.DIRECTOR: Barbara RoyseDATES: Session I June 20-24 Session II June 27-July 1TIME: 9:00am – 11:30am COST: $150

Drama Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 2–4, max. 14Calling all actors and actresses! This week will be filled with exploring different types of characters, playing games and performing. Drama Camp will give you the chance to have fun and enjoy the spotlight. Sessions repeat; sign up for one session only.DIRECTOR: Barbara RoyseDATES: Session I June 20-24 Session II June 27-July 1TIME: 12:00pm - 2:00pm COST: $125

Knitting Camp*Boys & Girls, Grades 2–8, max. 18Knit one, purrrr-rl two! You’ll be in stitches creating something wearable in cotton or in wool. Once mastered, it’s a skill for a lifetime. All materials are included.DIRECTOR: Robin Smith DATES: June 6-10 TIMES: Session I 12:00pm–2:00pm

Session II 2:00pm-4:00pm

COST: $125

CREATIVITYLower and Middle School Students

A combination of skill, craft, ingenuity and imagination, these popular camps allow students of all ages to develop their creative side. Offerings include photography, writing, working with thread, building materials, paint, Legos, yarn, and more!

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Junkyard Wars Camp Boys & Girls, Grades 4–7, max. 12Do you have what it takes to turn bottles and toothpicks into towers and bridges? If so, then you’re ready for Junkyard Wars. Inspired by the popular TV show, this camp will challenge students to solve unique problems by transforming everyday objects into something extraordinary. You’ll never look at cardboard the same way! DIRECTOR: Adam SherlandDATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17TIME: 9:00am - 2:00pm COST: $225; snack & lunch provided

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Open to lower/middle school campers attending a full-day camp or two half- day camps at Ensworth’s Lower/Middle School Campus. Campers of all ages will enjoy a variety of fun activities before and after camp and an afternoon snack. Both morning and afternoon care are included. Extended care is offered each week that camp is in session. DIRECTOR: Chelsy Hooper

DATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17 Session III June 20-24 Session IV June 27-July 1TIME: 8:00am - 9:00am & 2:00pm- 4:00pm

COST: $75 per session

Campers not picked up 15 minutes after their camp is over will be sent to Extended Care, and a $15 fee will be charged. Cubs Club does not qualify for Extended Care.

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Nashville Children’s Theatre is delighted to once again offer drama camps at Ensworth this summer, giving students ages 5-14 the opportunity to explore their creativity onstage.

JUNIOR ARTISTS PRODUCTION Ages 10-14We’re thrilled to announce our third year of this popular program! Students participating in this camp will be cast in an hour-long musical production, complete with costumes, professional lighting, and simple scenery. Cast members will develop their skills through a professional-style rehearsal process, and share their work through two formal performances. Check our website for details about this summer’s title! IMPORTANT INFO:

• All registered students must complete an audition in Spring 2016. Audition is for placement only—all registered campers will perform in our Middle School Musical.• Cast members will receive two complimentary tickets for the performance of their choice. Additional tickets will be available for $12 each.DATES: M-F June 6-24 (3 week camp) PERFORMANCES: June 24th at 7:00pm & June 25th at 2:00pm

COST: Register before May 1st: $615 for the full 3 weeks; After May 1st cost increases to $655

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NCT Lower & Middle School Students

How to Register: Registration for these camps will begin in early February. Please visit www.nashvillect.org and click on “Drama Classes” for details – including information about our Early Bird tuition! For help with questions, call Ginny at (615) 252-4662.

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PLAYBUILDING CLASSES Ages 5-10

These classes are designed to be repeated with new content explored in each weekly session. All camps culminate in a sharing for family and friends, giving students the chance to demonstrate what they’ve learned throughout the week. Sharings take place at 3:00pm on Friday of each week.

NASHVILLE CHILDREN’S THEATRE at Ensworth

Storybook Adventures Ages 5-7DATES: June 6–10 & June20-24Picture books serve as the springboard into a theatrical adventure, giving your child the opportunity to develop fundamental acting skills while working as a team to bring stories to life! Exercising their natural creativity through movement, vocal work, games and improvisation, campers portray beloved storybook characters (as well as new favorites!) while gaining confidence and presence onstage. In Storybook Adventures, students will learn basic theatre terminology and skills that will help them as they progress into future theatre endeavors.

Fairy Tale Frenzy Ages 5-7DATES: June 13–17Big Bad Wolves, Red Capes, Magic Beans, and Glass Slippers! Step inside your favorite stories in a drama camp full of magic and adventure! Using movement, vocal work, improvisation and creative drama techniques, students will stretch their imaginations and develop their acting skills. In Fairy Tale Frenzy, the teaching artist will select a fairy tale that the students will stage at the end of the week. Through this process, students will refine their actor’s toolbox of body, voice, and imagination.

Staging Stories Ages 8-10DATES: June6–10 & June 20-24Rooted in folklore, fables, myths, and legends, your child will grow their understanding of storytelling and acting fundamentals while elevating one of these classic tales to new heights on the stage! Working closely with their classmates, students will develop characters, explore plot, and create staging based on the words from the original story. Enhancing understanding and increasing knowledge of the theatrical process, Staging Stories provides students with the tools to build the essentials of acting, commitment, and teamwork.

Intro to Improv Ages 8-10DATES: June 13-17Everyone can tell a good joke, or share a zinger of a story, but not everyone can do it on the spur of the moment! In this class, students will work as an improv ensemble, or troupe, to create uproarious scenes and play improv games that will keep them on their toes and their audience rolling in the aisles. Students will work together to learn new ways to use their voices and bodies expressively, create bold characters, and discover the fundamentals of improvised comedy - and will have plenty of laughs along the way!

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AGES 5+

DATES: Monday–FridayJune 6-10 , June 13-17,June 20-24

TIME: 9:00am-3:00pm

AFTER CARE: 3:00pm-5:30pm Monday–Friday. Consists of supervised, unstructured free play. $40/week or $10/day.

LOCATION: High School Campus 7401 Highway 100, NashvilleCOST: $270/weekly session* *Register before May 1st and get

a reduced rate of $250/session

Leadership Camp at the High School CampusBoys and Girls, Rising Grades 7–8, min. 8This course develops leadership skills for middle school students in preparation for High School and beyond. Students spend time in discussion around Harkness Tables, in leadership sessions, in class learning from high school teachers, participating in PE oriented competitions, and visiting with guest speakers. The leadership camp focuses on hands-on applied projects in various disciplines while covering topics such as public speaking, study skills, writing, technology, and organization. Students participate in team-building activities while learning to delegate, rely on others, and practice decision-making skills. Applicants should carry high expectations of themselves and be interested in academic and personal development.

Register using the High School Registration link, Ensworth.com/Summer.DIRECTOR: Scott Perkinson, Dean of StudentsLOCATION: High School CampusDATES: Monday-Thursday, July 11-14TIME: 9:00am - 3:00pm

COST: $250, including lunch

LEADERSHIP & SERVICE LEARNING

Check out page 35 for Belize Middle School Summer Service Learning Trip!

Lower and Middle School StudentsOffering campers the opportunity to learn leadership skills to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

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Service Learning CampBoys and Girls, Grades 4–6, max. 12;Also open to 7th grade previous Service Learning campers only; 7th graders must have attended one Service Learning Camp at least once (may include discount on cost).Service Learning Camp will give campers the opportunity to learn about people in the community who need our help. Each day we will travel to a different location and spend time helping and caring for others. Past activities have included working with children, animals, the elderly, and community gardening. Spend the week making a difference in the lives of others. Cost includes a donation to each agency where we volunteer. Snack provided; campers bring their own lunch. Sessions repeat; sign up for one session only.DIRECTORS: Debbie Schuld, Barbara RoyseDATES: Session I June 6-10 Session II June 13-17TIME: 9:00am – 2:00pm COST: $250

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Credit Courses

Review Courses

Enrichment Courses

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HIGH SCHOOL COURSES

DATES: June 6 - July 1 - Semester (5 days/week, M to F, 3 hrs/day) June 6 - July 15 - Year (5 days/week, M to F, 4 hrs/day)COST: $800 – Semester ($750 before April 2) Non-refundable* deposit: $75 $1600 – Year ($1500 by April 2) Non-refundable* deposit: $75MIN: Unless otherwise designated, the minimum class size is 5 students

*Deposits are non-refundable unless the course is cancelled.

DATES: June 6 - July 1 (5 days/week, M to F, 1 hr 50 min/day)COST: $575 ($500 by April 2) Non-refundable* deposit: $75

DATES: (varied dates and times)COST: (varied costs)

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ENG British Literature: Literary AdaptationsRising Grades 11–12 Have you ever watched a movie based off of a favorite book and found yourself aghast at the changes made to the plot or the characters? Can a movie really ever capture that which makes a story beautiful? Can an adaption tell the story better? This class explores these questions as we read classic and modern literature and analyze the films and other adaptations that they inspired. Authors and works studied vary according to student and instructor input, but may include Shakespeare, Austen, Tolkien, and/or Shelley.CREDIT: Semester upper course credit in English British Literature

HIST The Art of Historical Investigation Rising Grades 10–12; minimum 10 students This course focuses on developing the Core Skills through researching, writing and collaborative projects. As a result of sustained, focused investigations, students gain additional proficiency locating and interpreting relevant primary and secondary sources for both assigned topics and topics of their own choosing. Students share their successes as well as the challenges they encounter throughout the research and writing process.CREDIT: Semester lower course credit in History

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Successful completion of the following courses may be used to satisfy Ensworth diploma requirements. Each course is graded using the grading scale published in the Ensworth Handbook. Courses are open to non-Ensworth students unless otherwise specified. Courses taken by Ensworth students are added to their transcripts and course grades are included in GPA calculations. Unless specified otherwise, courses earning semester credit are scheduled for 60 hours of class time and meet for 4 weeks from Monday, June 6 through Friday, July 1, five days/week, Monday through Friday, for three hours/day. Courses earning yearlong credit are scheduled for 120 hours of class time and meet for 6 weeks from Monday, June 6 through Friday, July 15 (except Monday, July 4), five days/week, Monday through Friday, for four hours/day. Unless otherwise designated, the minimum enrollment for each class is five students.See page 24 for costs.

ART Studio Art 1Rising Grades 9–12 This course is for the student who loves drawing and painting and wants to advance their technique and compositional skills. Assignments are designed to advance a student’s ability to depict objects through direct observation and the use of one’s imagination in developing interesting subject matter. In class exercises and formal projects include the use of graphite, charcoal, pastel and water based painting media. The creative process is supported by textbook readings, written assignments, and discussions of historical, contemporary and multicultural art.CREDIT: Semester lower course credit in Visual Arts

ART Studio Art 2Rising Grades 10–12 This course is designed for students who enjoy studio art and want to continue to progress their artistic skills. Students explore a variety of drawing media, water based paints, and relief printmaking methods. Students investigate more advanced compositional arrangements, thematic choices and the appropriate use of reference materials. The creative process is supported by textbook assignments and the study of old master, multicultural and contemporary artists through presentations, discussions and critique.PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 1 or departmental approval CREDIT: Semester lower course credit in Visual Arts

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ART Studio Art 3Rising Grades 10–12 This masters level course is designed for visual arts students who want to deepen their exploration in a wide range of techniques and methods in the classical disciplines of drawing, painting and printmaking. Conceptual approaches to composition and subject matter also engage students in greater experimentation and inquiry. Students learn to support their ideas with correct appropriation and original reference material. Advanced media use, such as oil paint, intaglio printing, drawing, and mixed media techniques are explored. Students must have a strong commitment to advance their projects outside of class to keep pace with the production expectations of the course.PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 2 or departmental approval; mastersCREDIT: Semester upper course credit in Visual Arts

ART Studio Art 4Rising Grades 10–12 This masters level course is designed for serious art students who want to continue to build their portfolios. Advanced oil painting, mixed-media drawing, intaglio, silkscreen, and mono printmaking methods are tailored to students’ interests. Advanced compositional devices and conceptual subject matter are further explored. Students must have a strong commitment to advance their projects outside of class. Studio 4 is a prerequisite for AP Studio or a semester of challenging coursework for the passionate artist.PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 3 or departmental approval; mastersCREDIT: Semester upper course credit in Visual Arts

ART Studio Art 5Rising Grades 10–12 This masters level course is designed for serious art students who want to continue to build their portfolios for college review. Students have another opportunity to boost their technique and hone their particular styles. Advanced oil painting, mixed-media drawing, intaglio, silkscreen, and mono printmaking methods are specifically tailored to a student’s interest. Students must have a strong commitment to advance their projects outside of class. PREREQUISITE: Studio Art 4 or departmental approval; mastersCREDIT: Semester upper course credit in Visual Arts

MATH Discrete MathematicsRising Grades 11–12 Discrete mathematics is a class designed to enhance problem solving and logical thinking. Possible topics are general problem solving and algorithms, recurrence relations, mathematical induction, voting and apportionment, consumer and financial math, graph theory, and number theory. The course explores problem-solving techniques that are not studied in any other courses at Ensworth, so it can accompany both regular and Advanced Placement courses.PREREQUISITE: Integrated Alg 2/Geom 2 CREDIT: Semester upper course credit in Mathematics

MATH Integrated Geometry/AlgebraRising Grades 9–11 The merging of Algebra 2 and Geometry begins in this course with the continued development of functions and their context within the real number system. Using geometric modeling, this course covers roughly 2/3 of the traditional Geometry course and 1/3 of the traditional Algebra 2 course. Students use the graphing calculator and The Geometer’s Sketchpad software.PREREQUISITE: Algebra 1 & Ensworth Mathematics Department approvalCREDIT: Year lower course credit in Mathematics

SCI Materials ScienceRising Grades 11–12; minimum 10 students How does stuff break? To answer this question, students investigate how stuff is made and in doing so, will break stuff! Destructive and nondestructive tests will be conducted to investigate catastrophic failures such as bridge collapse, airplane structural failure, containers that leak, pipes that burst, and electrical failures. Advances in materials are at the core of significant technological advances, and we are in a materials revolution today! Students experience a hands-on introduction to materials science, engineering, and technology, joining researchers who push boundaries further than ever before, using biology, chemistry and physics to expand our technological frontiers. PREREQUISITE: Science Levels 1 and 2 CREDIT: Semester upper course credit in Science

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ENG English World Studies Review This course is designed for students who have taken English World Studies at Ensworth’s High School and are seeking to strengthen their proficiency before progressing to advanced English courses. Students new to Ensworth who wish to ease their transition into our skills based program and students from other schools who want to become stronger in the Core Skills are also welcome to take this course.

ENG English American Studies ReviewThis course is designed for students who have taken American Studies at Ensworth and are seeking to strengthen their proficiency in the Core Skills. Students new to Ensworth and students from other schools who want to become stronger in the Core Skills and in American Studies are also welcome to take this course.

HIST History World Studies Review This course utilizes a hands-on approach to learning designed to encourage a passion for the study of history. Students tackle unsolved historical mysteries in an effort to strengthen the core skills that serve as the foundation for the Ensworth history curriculum. The course also introduces students to such basic topics as the impact of Greece and Rome on world history.

HIST History American Studies Review This course utilizes a hands-on approach to learning designed to encourage a passion for the study of history. Students tackle unsolved historical mysteries in an effort to strengthen the core skills that serve as the foundation to the Ensworth history curriculum. The course also introduces students to such basic topics as the impact on America of the Constitution, American foreign policy, and civil rights.

LANG Chinese 1 Review This course provides additional review of the vocabulary, grammar, pinyin, and characters covered during the academic year study of the language. Daily emphasis is on oral expression and on writing substantive paragraphs using characters.

LANG Chinese 2 Review This course reviews the vocabulary, grammar, pinyin, and characters covered in Chinese 2 through additional practice with dialogues, blogs, journaling, and conversation. Correct stroke order and proper tones receive special emphasis. Additional exposure to the language occurs through viewing short clips of contemporary Chinese films in Mandarin.

LANG Chinese 3 Review This review seeks to reinforce the student’s ability to read, write, and think exclusively in the target language. In addition to further work at mastery of tones and characters, class work focuses on revealing one’s ability to converse and write at an increasingly sophisticated level. The student’s experience with characters is further augmented by the reading of contemporary Chinese short stories.

REVIEW COURSESHigh School StudentsReview Courses are designed for students from any school who have completed a full year of study in the subject and wish to strengthen their skills in that area, and also for students new to Ensworth who wish to facilitate their transition to the high school program. Review Courses are not designed to afford students credit for courses that they have not already taken. Each Review Course meets for 4 weeks from Monday, June 6 through Friday, July 1, 5 days/week, Monday through Friday, for 1 hour and 50 minutes each day. See page 24 for costs.

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LANG French 1 Review This course reviews the major grammatical structures covered in French 1. Students study the regular and irregular verbs in the present tense before advancing to an introduction of the imperative case and the passé composé. Students also are taught proper sentence structure and correct usage of articles, adjectives, and pronouns.

LANG French 2 ReviewThis course reviews the major grammatical structures covered in French 2. Students review the present tense and study the imperfect tense, the passé composé, the future tense, the imperative, and the conditional. Students learn more complex sentence structures and develop the skills to write an essay in French.

LANG French 3 Review This course reviews all of the major grammatical structures studied through French 3. Students review the indicative, subjunctive, and conditional moods. In addition to its strong grammar content, the course also deals with more complex structures involved in writing essays in French.

LANG Latin 1 Review This course covers the basic grammatical structures of the Latin language. Students review the four groups of verbs in the present tense, the imperfect tense, the perfect tense, the future tense, the pluperfect tense, and the future perfect tense. Additionally, students review the five groups of nouns and the functions of each case in a sentence.

LANG Latin 2 ReviewThis course reviews the important grammar topics of Latin 2, including passive voice and deponent verbs, comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs, expressions involving place or time, participles, ablative absolute, indirect statement, and subjunctive mood. A brief review of noun declensions and verb conjugations is also included.

LANG Latin 3 ReviewThis course reviews all of the major grammatical structures studied through Latin 3. The course focuses on translating original Latin texts such as Caesar’s De Bello Gallico into English.

LANG Spanish 1 ReviewThis course reviews the major grammatical structures of the Spanish language. Students review regular and the major irregular verbs in the present tense and immediate future tense before advancing to an introduction of the past tense. Students also are taught proper sentence structure and correct usage of articles, adjectives, and pronouns.

LANG Spanish 2 ReviewThis course reviews the important grammar topics of Spanish 2. Students review the present tense and study the imperfect tense, the preterite, the future tense, the imperative, and the conditional. Students learn more complex sentence structures and develop the skills to write an essay in Spanish.

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LANG Spanish 3 ReviewThis course reviews all of the major grammatical structures studied through Spanish 3. Students review the indicative, subjunctive, and conditional moods. In addition to its strong grammar content, the course also deals with more complex structures involved in writing essays in Spanish.

MATH Algebra 1 ReviewThis course reviews the main topics covered in a standard Algebra 1 class. Topics reviewed include equation solving, polynomial operations, laws of exponents, properties of real numbers, solving inequalities, graphing of functions, and introduction to solution of the quadratic equation.

MATH Math Integrated Geometry/Algebra ReviewThis course focuses on the main Geometry strands of Ensworth Math Integrated 1. These may include constructions, parallelism, triangle congruence, area and perimeter of plane figures, geometric transformations, and right triangle trigonometry.

MATH Math Integrated 2 ReviewThis course focuses on the Algebra strands of Math Integrated 2. These include function development and elementary analysis of linear, quadratic, and transcendental functions. Matrix theory is introduced, and there is a detailed study of the algebra of conic sections.

SCI Science Level 1 ReviewThis course reviews and assesses mastery of the high school Core Skills as applied to two major topics from the Biology semester and two major topics from the Chemistry semester. Biology topics include Cell Processes and Genetics; Chemistry topics include Solution Chemistry and Stoichiometry.

SCI Science Level 2 ReviewThis course reviews and assesses mastery of the high school core skills as applied to one fundamental topic from each of the Level 2 trimesters. From the physics trimester the topic is projectile motion, from the chemistry trimester the topic is stoichiometry, and from the biology trimester the topic is natural selection. Students who pass this course have sufficient mastery of the high school core skills in science to enroll in upper level science electives.

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Reading & Writing in the WoodsGrades 9-12, min. 4 / max. 10What do the woods beyond our fence smell like in the morning? How does the light fall in the forest hour by hour? Take a few days to rest in the woods this summer, cultivating a bond with literature, each other, and the land. Beginning with the woods, rivers, and farmlands outside our own back door, the week includes an overnight camping trip. Our readings, like the course itself, are short and sweet and include selections from American nature writers such as David George Haskell and southern agrarians such as Wendell Berry.INSTRUCTOR: David Berry, Ensworth English InstructorDATES: June 6-10TIME: 10:00am – 12:30pm

COST: $195 + $25 Trip Fee

ENRICHMENT COURSES High School StudentsEnrichment Courses are designed for students of all abilities toenrich and enhance their educational experience. These coursesare not graded, may not be used to satisfy any Ensworth diplomarequirements, and do not appear on Ensworth student transcripts.Unless otherwise specified ( ), students need not attend Ensworth.

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Reading and Writing the City LifeGrades 9-12, min. 5/max. 12Writers become writers by letting their senses, and then their imagination, take flight. We use this week to hone the skills of listening and noticing as we explore the city with notebooks in hand. We go to malls, parks, and an art museum. The essays we read aloud (at the beginning of the day) are fun, short, and compelling. It is a great companion course to Reading and Writing in the Woods or it can stand alone. Either way, you will be pleased with the work you do, and you will have a notebook that you will want to keep forever. INSTRUCTOR: Myra McLarey, Ensworth English InstructorDATES: June 1-3 TIME: 9:30am - 2:30pm COST: $225

Shakespeare Boot CampGrades 9-12, min. 4 / max. 10 Master an audition monologue. Develop a toolbox for working with Shakespeare’s text that you can carry with you for years to come. Whether you are a first time actor or more experienced, this week-long short-course gives you the opportunity to set and achieve goals, and to get the workout that you don’t have time for during rehearsals. We learn exercises designed to strengthen the actor’s body and voice, and explore a physical approach to harnessing the dynamic power of Shakespeare’s language. Participants should memorize an instructor-approved monologue prior to camp.INSTRUCTOR: David Berry, Ensworth Theater InstructorDATES: June 13–17TIME: 10:00am-12:30pm

COST: $195

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Driver Education – Brentwood Driver TrainingAges 14+, min. 12 / max. 35 (must reach minimum by June 1)This course is offered through Brentwood Driver Training. The entire course is completed in one week and consists of 30 classroom hours and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. The driving lessons are done during class, with some lessons possible after class. Everyone that completes this course receives a driver’s education certificate good for an insurance discount. When students take the 30-hour classroom course, they can be exempt from taking the tests at the Driver Testing Station.DATES: June 20-24 TIME: 8:30am-4:00pm; 2:30 dismissal on Friday

PERMIT/LICENSE ELIGIBILITY:• If you are 15, or will turn 15 by the last day of your class, you may take the Learner’s Permit Test with us rather than testing

at the State Driver Testing Station.

• If you are 16, or will turn 16 within 180 days (approx. 6 months) after the class and you already have a Learner’s Permit you may take the Driver’s License Test with us rather than testing at the State Driver Testing Station.

• If you are 18, or will turn 18 within 180 days (approx. 6 months) after the class you may take the Learner’s Permit & Driver License Tests with us rather than testing at the State Driver Testing Station.

• The 3rd party certificate you receive from Brentwood Driver Training, which exempts you from testing at the Drivers Testing Station, is given in addition to the Drivers Ed Certificate of Completion used for insurance discounts. The 3rd party certificate is valid for 360 days after issuance.

• Brentwood Driver Training does not guarantee a permit or license just by attending the course. You must also successfully pass the test.

COST: $425

Lifeguard Certification ClassAges 15+, max.10Certification course to gain the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize, and respond to aquatic emergencies. Register through the Aquatics tab on ensworth.com/summer.INSTRUCTORS: Kristen WalkerDATES: May 31-June 3TIME: 8:00am-1:30pm

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College Counseling Senior Application WorkshopGrade 12, no min.Interested in getting a jump start on the college application process? Come to this application workshop! We begin work on the Common Application and the Coalition Application. Not required, but highly recommended for all seniors. Bring your laptops!

INSTRUCTORS: Laura Stewart, Director of College Counseling Terry Whitehill, Associate Director of College CounselingPaul Phillips, College CounselorJJ Anthony, College CounselorDATE: August 8 TIME: 9:30am - 2:30pm COST: FREE! Lunch provided.

College Essay Writing WorkshopsGrade 12, no min./ max. 16One-day workshops to assist Seniors with their college application essays. Bring your laptops!

INSTRUCTOR: Varina Wilse, Ensworth College CounselingDATES: Session I: June 6 Session II: June 7 Session III: June 14 Session IV: August 2 Session V: August 4 Session VI: August 9 Session VII: August 10TIME: 9:30am - 2:30pm COST: FREE! Lunch provided.

Introduction to EnsworthGrades 9-12, min. 5 / no max.Anxious about beginning your high school career at Ensworth on the right foot? Want to avoid feeling lost or confused in your first weeks of high school? Introduction to Ensworth is a weeklong camp that provides an overview of the High School to all incoming new students. It focuses on four crucial areas: the writing process, Harkness discussion, study skills, and life on the High School Campus. Students spend approximately three hours each day taking separate classes that cover information, expectations, and suggestions geared towards easing the transition.INSTRUCTORS: Andy Kelley, Director of Ensworth’s High School Summer SchoolDATES: Monday–Thursday, August 1–4TIME: 9:00am–12:00pm

COST: $175

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The Jam is a premium networking environment for serious young musicians and vocalists seeking a “live” band experience through performances with other students from the local area as well as the surrounding states. A highly acclaimed non-profit affordable program, the JAM is dedicated to educate, challenge and empower the aspiring young musician or vocalist. Our students are taught by some of Nashville’s finest and most successful music industry professionals. Students learn advanced skills on their instruments, music theory, music history, and so much more. We accept on a first come first served basis, 150 talented students each week and compile 60 bands each week. The end result of the JAM performances are awe-inspiring.The atmosphere at the Jam encourages peers to learn from and inspire each other to perform at their best. Networking with other JAM students occurs long after the JAM is over, with many bands staying together through the years. Many of our students have gone on to tour local and major venues around the country, to perform on The Voice, America’s Got Talent, and to sign major recording contracts.During each week at the JAM, students are placed into two bands based on their age, skill level, and genre choice. They rehearse with each band for four days and play two live showcases at the end of the week to an audience of over 500+ people.DATES: July 11 – 15 and July 18-22 TIMES: 8:30 am – 3:00 pm, mon – Wed

8:30 am – 8:30 pm, Thursday (performance nighT)

8:30 am – 11:00 pm, friday (performance nighT) LOCATION: Ensworth (High School Campus: 7401 Highway 100)

COST: $375 per week (if registered by May 2; $425 after May 3)

AUDITION REQUIRED (see www.theJAMcamp.com)

HOW TO REGISTER: Registration for The JAM will begin in early February. Please visit www.thejamcamp.com and click on “Registration” for details. QUESTIONS: [email protected] or call 615.439.0445

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• 60 BANDS & 2 SHOWCASES EACH WEEK

• AGES 13 & UP

• AUDITION REQUIRED

• OVER 30 GENRES OF MUSIC OFFERED

• TAUGHT BY INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS

• TAKE YOUR SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL

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Out WestBoys & Girls, Current Grade 8 Ensworth students onlyPlanning for the 44th Out West trip is now underway. Students will travel the west for 18 days, camping under the stars every night, visiting historic sites, and viewing beautifully scenic landscapes.Past years’ activities included swimming, hiking, surfing, rafting, sightseeing, and much more. Campers return with an incredible group experience.DIRECTOR: Keith Crowe, [email protected]: June 12–June 29COST: $2750 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 31 (registration after January 31 may incur additional fees associated with increased airline ticket costs).

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Florida KeysBoys & Girls, Rising Grade 7 Ensworth students onlyThe Florida Keys trip offers the perfect combination of fun, learning, and exploration.During our time in Orlando, students will enjoy fun-filled time with their friends at Islands of Adventure, Blizzard Beach, Disney Magic Kingdom, House of Blues, and Cirque du Soleil. While we are in the Keys, we will be based at Sea Camp at the Newfound Harbor Marine Institute where the students will study marine biology and ecology in a hands-on manner through activities including snorkeling, night wades, and interactive lab activities.DIRECTOR: Brooks Corzine, [email protected] DATES: July 30-August 4 COST: $1850 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 1

BelizeBoys & Girls, Current Grade 7 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2016-2017 school year at the time of the tripEnsworth is partnering with the World Leadership School for this unique service learning trip. Goals of the trip include understanding the community’s struggle to overcome poverty, helping preserve the local environment, and building leadership skills. Possible projects are: reforestation, building an educational wing onto a school, launching a library books project, and setting up an internet-equipped computer/camera lab. DIRECTORS: Jonathan Reveal, [email protected] and Hayley Brantley, [email protected]: June 1-10 COST: $2550; plus airfare NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1

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QuebecBoys & Girls, Rising 10th-12th Grade Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2016-2017 school year at the time of the trip; min. 10, max. 15 Students will have the opportunity to explore two of the region’s most fabulous cities: Quebec City and Montreal. We start in Quebec City with homestays and morning language classes, followed by numerous excursions. We will see the University of Laval, the Chutes de Montmorency, and the Marché du Vieux-Port, among others. We then travel to Montreal, “The Paris of Quebec”- a lovely city combining the Old-World magic with the familiarity and comfort of North America. In Montreal, we tour the University of McGill, Mont Royal Park, and Old Town before heading home. DIRECTOR: Theresa Todd, [email protected]: March 13-20, 2015 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 1COST: $2690; *Price is an estimate until dates and itinerary are finalized but will include international flight from TN, all accommodations, 3 meals/day, drinking water, ground transportation, group activity and entry fees, donations to service projects, taxes and tips. Price excludes baggage fees, souvenirs and other shopping, activities not listed on the itinerary REGISTER AT: https://walkingtree.org/product/2016-ensworth-quebec-program/

SpainBoys & Girls, Rising Grade 10-12 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2016-2017 school year at the time of the trip; must have completed Spanish 2; min. 10, max. 15Students will have the opportunity to stay with a host family and take classes in the beautiful coastal city of Alicante, Spain. Morning coursework will be complemented by afternoon activities designed to expose students to the marvels of Spanish culture. The trip also includes visits to the capital city of Madrid and historic Toledo. Visits to coastal cities Valencia and Barcelona are also included. DIRECTOR: Rob Herring, [email protected]: June 18-28*REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 10COST: $4610; Includes airfare. Price, dates, and detailed itinerary remain an estimate until number of travellers and other logistics are finalized. Trip cost will include international flight from Nashville, all accommodations, private motor coach service, room and board with a Spanish family, group activities and full time program leader. Price excludes checked baggage fees, laundry, internet usage fees, calling cards, souvenirs, snacks and other shopping, activities not listed on the itinerary.NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500

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ChinaBoys & Girls, Rising Grade 10-12 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2016-2017 school year at the time of the trip; min. 10, max. 15Students will partner with Chinese high school students in the central China city of Zhengzhou in a summer language learning exchange. Ensworth students teach spoken English to Chinese high school students while practicing and learning Chinese

from their Chinese student hosts. Students also go on cultural excursions near Zhengzhou including Shaolin Temple (the birthplace of kung fu) and two ancient Chinese capitals (Luoyang and Kaifeng). We will also travel to Beijing and visit the major sites in the Chinese capital including Tiananmen Square, The Forbidden City, and The Great Wall. No Chinese language experience is necessary, but preference will be given to students enrolled or committed to Chinese language study. DIRECTOR: Dr. Andy Kelley, [email protected]: June 17-July 30*COST: $4290; includes airfare; Price and travel dates remain an estimate until itinerary and flight details are finalized. Trip cost will include international round trip flights from Nashville, travel insurance, all accommodations, domestic travel, 3 meals/day, bottled water, group activities, and full time program leader. Price excludes visa, checked baggage fees, laundry, internet usage fees, calling cards, souvenirs, snacks and other shopping, activities not listed on the itinerary.

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: December 14, 2015 after this date, contact Dr. Kelley directly about registration

TanzaniaBoys & Girls, Rising Grade 10-12 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2016-2017 school year at the time of the trip; min. 10, max. 20Ensworth is partnering with World Leadership School on a two-week Service Learning trip to Tanzania, the largest country in East Africa. Tanzania, bordered by the Indian Ocean and the great lakes of the Rift Valley, is the birthplace of humankind and home to the Serengeti Plains and Mt. Kilimanjaro. This cultural immersion experience will provide the opportunity for students to live with families, do service work at Banjika Secondary School in Bashay Village, a tribal village near the town of Karatu, and work alongside Tanzanian students and teachers every day. For their service work, students will undertake an education-related construction project such as the building of a classroom or working on furniture for the girls’ dormitory. Students will also spend time teaching English, coaching sports, and doing other activities with local children. Students will have the rare opportunity to head out on safari to explore the world-famous wildlife of the Ngorongoro Crater.DIRECTOR: Greg Eubanks, [email protected]: June 25/26–-July 9/10COST: $3500; plus airfare NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1

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PeruBoys & Girls, Rising Grade 10-12 Ensworth students only; students must be enrolled at Ensworth for the 2016-2017 school year at the time of the trip; min. 10, max. 15Ensworth is partnering with World Leadership School on a two-week Service Learning trip to the Sacred Valley of Peru. This cultural immersion experience will provide the opportunity for students to live with families, do service work in Peru’s Sacred Valley of the Incas, and study the education crisis in the developing world. Students will draw connections between the lack of basic education in Peru, where schools were recently ranked among the worst in the world, and other global issues such as poverty and cultural preservation. For their service work, students will undertake an education-related construction project such as the building of a classroom or a playground. Students will also spend time teaching English, coaching sports, and doing other activities with local children. Students will explore the surrounding Andes through an overnight hike and a rafting trip. At the end of the trip students will have the opportunity to visit the ancient Inca city, Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.DIRECTOR: Paul Phillips, [email protected]: June 25/26–-July 9/10COST: $3150; plus airfare NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT: $500REGISTRATION DEADLINE: March 1

CAMP/COURSE TITLE # WEEKS DATES TIME GRADES PAGE # LOCATION

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High School Courses

Lifeguard Certification Class 4 days 5/31-6/3 8:00 am - 1:30 pm 9 - 12 pg. 31 HS

Sports Camps

Starts & Turns Swim Camp Ses. I 1 5/31-6/4 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 4 - 8 pg. 4 HS

J U N E 6 - 1 0

Lower/Middle School Camps

Cubs Club Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:30 am - 1:30 pm Preschool pg. 17 L/M

Junior Camp Ses. I 2 6/6-6/17 9:00 am - 2:00 pm K - 1 pg. 17 L/M

Adventure Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 2 - 3 pg. 17 L/M

Junkyard Wars Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 4 - 7 pg. 20 L/M

China Camp 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 11:30 am 2 - 3 pg. 18 L/M

Bookmaking & Poetry Camp 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 5 pg. 19 L/M

Digital Photography Camp 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 5 pg. 19 L/M

Tiger Rev. Jump Rope Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 6 pg. 18 L/M

Knitting Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm 2 - 8 pg. 19 L/M

Knitting Camp Ses. II 1 6/6-6/10 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm 2 - 8 pg. 19 L/M

Coding Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm 3 - 5 pg. 19 L/M

Service Learning Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 4 - 6 pg. 23 Meet at L/Moff-campus

Extended Care Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 8:00 am- 9:00 am 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm

K - 8 pg. 20 L/M

NCT: Junior Artsts Production 3 6/6-6/24 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 10 - 14 pg. 21 HS

NCT: Storybook Adventures Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 5 - 7 pg. 21 HS

NCT: Staging Stories Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 8 - 10 pg. 21 HS

High School Courses

College Essay Writing Workshops I & II 1 day 6/6, 6/7 9:30am - 2:30pm 12 pg. 32 HS

Reading & Writing the City Life 3 days 6/1-6/3 9:30 am - 2:30pm 9 - 12 pg. 30 HS

Reading & Writing in the Woods 1 6/6-6/10 10:00am - 12:30pm 9 - 12 pg. 30 HS

British Literature: Literary Adaptations 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 11 - 12 pg. 25 HS

The Art of Historical Investigation 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 10 - 12 pg. 25 HS

Studio Art 1 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 9 - 12 pg. 25 HS

Studio Art 2 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 10 - 12 pg. 25 HS

Studio Art 3 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 10 - 12 pg. 26 HS

Studio Art 4 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 10 - 12 pg. 26 HS

Studio Art 5 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 10 - 12 pg. 26 HS

Discrete Mathematics 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 11 - 12 pg. 26 HS

Integrated Geometry/Algebra 6 6/6-7/15 TBA 9 - 11 pg. 26 HS

Materials Science 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 11 - 12 pg. 26 HS

All Review Courses 4 6/6-7/1 TBA 9 - 12 pg. 27 HS

Sports Camps

Challenger Tennis Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 See page 5 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

Young Cheerleaders 1 6/6-6/10 8:30 am - 11:30 am K - 4 pg. 7 HS

Snorkeling/Intro to Scuba 1 6/6-6/10 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 2 - 5 pg. 4 HS

Swim School Ses. 1 8 days 6/6-6/9, 6/13-6/16

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

Dance & Dive Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 10:30 am - 2:30 pm 2 - 5 pg. 3 HS

CAMPS BY WEEK

L/M - Lower/Middle School Campus211 Ensworth AvenueNashville, TN 37205

HS - High School Campus7401 Highway 100

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Young Sluggers Baseball 1 6/6-6/10 8:30 am - 11:30 am K - 4 pg. 12 HS

Basketball Skill Development Ses.I 1 6/6-6/10 8:30 am - 11:30 am 4 - 9 pg. 10 HS

Speed & Strength Training Ses. I 4 days 6/6-6/9 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm 5 - 8 pg. 7 HS

All Sports Camp (Half-Day) Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 HS

Swim: Starts & Turns Ses. II 1 6/6-6/10 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 4 - 8 pg. 4 HS

Swim Technique Camp Ses. I 1 6/6-6/10 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm 4 - 8 pg. 4 HS

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Cubs Club Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 9:30 am - 1:30 pm Preschool pg. 17 L/M

Junior Camp Ses. I 2 6/6-6/17 9:00 am - 2:00 pm K - 1 pg. 17 L/M

Adventure Camp Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 2 - 3 pg. 17 L/M

Veggiecation Camp 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 3 - 5 pg. 17 L/M

Service Learning Camp Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 4 - 6 pg. 23 Meet at L/M;off-campus

Junkyard Wars Camp Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 4 - 7 pg. 20 L/M

Geocaching 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 5 pg. 18 L/M

ThinkFun Game Camp Ses. I 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 5 pg. 17 L/M

Tiger Rev. Jump Rope Camp Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 6 pg. 18 L/M

Solve the Mystery! Camp 1 6/13-6/17 11:30 am - 2:00 pm 3 - 5 pg. 18 L/M

Coding Camp Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm 3 - 5 pg. 19 L/M

Extended Care Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 8:00 am- 9:00 am

2:00 pm- 4:00 pm

K - 8 pg. 20 L/M

NCT: Fairy Tale Frenzy 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 5 - 7 pg. 21 HS

NCT: Intro to Improv 1 6/13-6/17 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 8 - 10 pg, 21 HS

High School Courses

Shakespeare Boot Camp 1 6/13-6/17 10:00 am- 12:30 pm 9 - 12 pg. 30 HS

College Essay Writing Workshops III 1 day 6/14 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 12 pg. 32 HS

Sports Camps

Swim School Ses. I 8 days 6/6 -6 /9, 6/13 - 6/16

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

Aquatic Discovery Camp Ses. I 1 6/13 - 6/17 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 6 pg. 4 HS

Dance & Dive Camp Ses. II 1 6/13 - 6/17 10:30 am - 2:30 pm 2 - 5 pg. 3 HS

Beginner Scuba 1 6/13 - 6/17 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 6 - 12 pg. 4 HS

Challenger Tennis Camp Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 See page 5 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

Baseball Elite Camp 1 6/13-6/17 8:30 am - 11:30 am 4 - 12 pg. 12 HS

Softball Camp 1 6/13-6/17 8:30 am - 4:30 pm K - 12 pg. 12 HS

Basketball Fundamentals Ses. I 1 6/13-6/17 8:30 am - 11:30 am K - 4 pg. 10 HS

Lacrosse Elite Camp 1 6/13-6/17 8:30 am-11:30 am 6 - 12 pg. 9 HS

Speed & Strength Training Ses. II 4 days 6/13-6/16 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm 5 - 8 pg. 7 HS

All Sports Camp (Half-Day) Ses. II 1 6/13-6/17 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 HS

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Lower/Middle School Camps

Junior Camp Ses. II 2 6/20-7/1 9:00 am - 2:00 pm K - 1 pg. 17 L/M

Adventure Camp Ses. III 1 6/20-6/24 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 2 - 3 pg. 17 L/M

ThinkFun Game Camp Ses. II 1 6/20-6/24 9:00 am - 11:30 am 3 - 5 pg. 17 L/M

Arts & Crafts Camp Ses. I 1 6/20-6/24 9:00 am - 11:30 am 2 - 4 pg. 19 L/M

Drama Camp Ses. I 1 6/20-6/24 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm 2 - 4 pg. 19 L/M

Extended Care Ses. III 1 6/20-6/24 8:00 am- 9:00 am 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm

K - 8 pg. 20 L/M

NCT: Storybook Adventures Ses. II 1 6/20-6/24 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 5 - 7 pg. 21 HS

NCT: Staging Stories Ses. II 1 6/20-6/24 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages 8 - 10 pg. 21 HS

High School Courses

Brentwood Driver Training 1 6/20-6/24 8:30am - 4:00pm 9 - 12 pg. 31 HS

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Aquatic Discovery Camp Ses. II 1 6/20-6/24 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 6 pg. 3 HS

Swim School Ses. II 8 days 6/20-6/23,6/27-6/30

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

Water Polo Camp Ses. I 1 6/20-6/24 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 5 - 8 pg. 3 HS

Swim Technique Camp Ses. II 1 6/20-6/24 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm 4 - 8 pg. 4 HS

Volleyball Elite Camp Ses. I 1 6/20-6/24 8:30 am - 11:30 am 7 - 12 pg. 8 HS

Football Linemen 2 days 6/20-6/21 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm 5 - 8 pg. 11 HS

Football Technique Development 3 days 6/22-6/24 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 1 - 8 pg. 11 HS

Lacrosse Skill Development 1 6/20-6/24 8:30 am - 11:30 am 1 - 8 pg. 9 HS

Soccer Fundamentals 1 6/20-6/24 8:30 am - 11:30 am K - 4 pg. 13 HS

Speed & Strength Ses. III 4 days 6/20-6/23 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm 5 - 8 pg. 7 HS

Tennis Challenger I & II Ses. III 1 6/20-6/24 (see page 5) 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

All Sports Camp (Half Day) Ses. III 1 6/20-6/24 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 HS

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Lower/Middle School Camps

Junior Camp Ses. II 2 6/20-7/1 9:00 am - 2:00 pm K - 1 pg. 17 L/M

Adventure Camp Ses. IV 1 6/27-7/1 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 2 - 3 pg. 17 L/M

Arts & Crafts Camp Ses. II 1 6/27-7/1 9:00 am - 11:30 am 2 - 4 pg. 19 L/M

Drama Camp Ses. II 1 6/27-7/1 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm 2 - 4 pg. 19 L/M

Extended Care Ses. IV 1 6/27-7/1 8:00 am - 9:00 am

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

K - 8 pg. 20 L/M

Sports Camps

Swim School Ses. II 8 days 6/20-6/23, 6/27-6/30

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

All Sports Camp (Full Day) Ses. I 1 6/27-7/1 8:30am - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 HS

Challenger Tennis Camp Ses. IV 1 6/27-7/1 See page 5 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

J U LY 1 1 - 1 5

High School Courses

The JAM Advanced Music Camp Ses. I 1 7/11-7/15 See page 33 Ages 13+ pg. 33 HS

Sports Camps

Swim School Ses. III 8 days 7/11-7/14,7/18-7/21

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

Aquatic Discovery Camp Ses. III 1 7/11-7/15 12:30 pm - 4:30pm 1 - 6 pg. 4 HS

Challenger Tennis Camp Ses. V 1 7/11-7/15 See page 5 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

Basketball Skill Development Ses. II 1 7/11-7/15 8:30am - 11:30am 4 - 9 pg. 10 HS

Soccer Fundamentals Ses. II 1 7/11-7/15 8:30am - 11:30am K - 4 pg. 13 HS

Speed & Strength Training Ses. IV 4 days 7/11-7/14 12:30pm - 2:00pm 5 - 8 pg. 7 HS

All Sports Camp (Half-Day) Ses. IV 1 7/11-7/15 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 HS

Lower/Middle School Camps

Leadership Camp 4 days 7/11-7/14 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 7 - 8 pg. 23 HS

J U LY 1 8 - 2 2

High School Courses

The JAM Advanced Music Camp Ses. II 1 7/18-7/22 See page 33 Ages 13+ pg. 33 HS

Sports Camps

Swim School Ses. III 8 days 7/11-7/14,7/18-7/21

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

Aquatic Discovery Camp Ses. IV 1 7/18-7/22 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 6 pg. 4 HS

Water Polo Camp Ses. II 1 7/18-7/22 10:30 am - 12:30 pm 5 - 8

Challenger Tennis Camp Ses. VI 1 7/18-7/22 See page 5 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

Basketball Fundamentals Ses. II 1 7/18-7/22 8:30 am - 11:30 am K - 4 pg. 10 HS

Soccer Elite Skill Development 1 7/18-7/22 8:30 am - 11:30 am 5 - 9 pg. 13 HS

Football Blocking/Tackling 3 days 7/18-7/20 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 3 - 8 pg. 11 HS

Speed & Strength Training Ses. V 4 days 7/18-7/21 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm 5 - 8 pg. 7 HS

All Sports Camp (Half-Day) Ses. V 1 7/18-7/22 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 HS

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CAMP/COURSE TITLE # WEEKS DATES TIME GRADES PAGE # LOCATION

J U LY 2 5 - 2 9

Sports Camps

Challenger Tennis Camp Ses. VII 1 7/25-7/29 See page 5 4 - 8 pg. 5 HS

Swim School Ses. IV 8 days 7/25-7/28,8/1-8/4

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

Volleyball Elite Camp Ses. II 1 7/25-7/29 8:30am - 11:30am 7 - 12 pg. 8 HS

Volleyball Beginners Camp 1 7/25-7/29 8:30am - 11:30am K - 6 pg. 8 HS

All Sports Camp (Full Day) Ses. II 1 7/25-7/29 8:30am - 4:30 pm 1 - 5 pg. 6 LS/MS

A U G U S T 1 - 5

High School Courses

Introduction to Ensworth 4 days 8/1-8/4 9:00am - 12:00pm 9 - 12 pg. 32 HS

College Essay Writing Workshop IV, V 1 day 8/2, 8/4 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 12 pg. 32 HS

Sports Camps

Swim School Ses. IV 8 days 7/25-7/28,8/1-8/4

See page 3 6 mo.+ pg. 3 HS

A U G U S T 8 - 1 2

High School Courses

College Essay Writing Workshop VI, VII 1 day 8/9, 8/10 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 12 pg. 32 HS

College Application Workshop 1 day 8/8 9:30 am - 2:30 pm 12 pg. 32 HS

S U M M E R T R I P S

Belize Service Learning Trip 6/1-6/10 Current - 7 pg. 35 off-campus

Out West 6/12-6/29 Current - 8 pg. 35 off-campus

Florida Keys 7/30-8/4 Rising - 7 pg. 35 off-campus

Tanzania Service Learning Trip 6/25-7/10* Rising - 10-12 pg. 37 off-campus

Peru Service Learning Trip 6/25-7/10* Rising - 10-12 pg. 38 off-campus

China Cultural/Academic Trip 7/17-7/30 Rising - 10-12 pg. 37 off-campus

Quebec Cultural/Academic Trip 6/6-6/12 Rising - 10-12 pg. 36 off-campus

Spain Cultural/Academic Trip 6/18-6/28 Rising - 10-12 pg. 36 off-campus

* subject to change, see pg. 37

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