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Chinese Language School of Connecticut Summer Math & Language Camps 2017

Math Camp for Gifted ages 7-10 at Chinese Language School's Summer Program! Space is limited, contact info@chineselanguageschool.org today!

Chinese Language School of Connecticut offers Language and Math enrichment for July and August!

Imagine being excited to learn math! After the success of CLSC Math Enrichment Program, CLSC is introducing a summer program specifically created for gifted students from grades 3 through 5. Mathletes-Unlimited Summer Program will introduce advanced math topics not normally covered in schools or gifted programs.

Our Mathletes Unlimited summer program leaders, Emily Myers(Smith College, CMU) and Henry Kavle(MIT, U of Washington PhD candidate), met as counselors at Epsilon Camp, an elite math camp for highly gifted students, three years ago. As long time Connecticut residents, they saw a need for math enrichment in the Fairfield County area for younger students and decided to join forces to offer exciting new enrichment classes at the Chinese Language School of Connecticut.

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Math classes will be offered during the first two weeks of July( no class on July 4th) from 9:30 a.m. to noon in every day in Greenwich. Tuition will be $280 for the first week and $350 for the second week, or enroll in both for a $600. Sign up at CLSC’s website for this exciting opportunity!

Both sessions will be held at 139 E Putnam Ave, in Greenwich in air conditioned comfort with daily outdoor excursions on the grounds of Second Congregational Church.

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"Learning with hands-on activities is what we do best" states CLSC Program Director Sharon Lum has been involved with the school since 2011. Both sessions will be held at 139 E Putnam Ave, in Greenwich in air conditioned comfort with daily outdoor excursions on the grounds of Second Congregational Church.

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