What are your plans for the summer?
Are you interested in improving your writing skills? Does an intensive science and math program sound more to your liking? Or, perhaps you'd like to travel to China, France, or Spain practicing your language skills, seeing the sights, and immersing yourself in the culture. Maybe your interests are more artistic, and you'd like to write a play, act, dance, paint, or sculpt. All these, and more, are available in the programs offered at Choate Rosemary Hall. Choate's Summer Programs offer a series of classes for Middle School and High School students entering grades 6-12 as well as Sports Sense, a day camp. The Paul Mellon Arts Center hosts the Summer Arts Conservatory and the Summer Theater Workshop, a two-week session for student in grades 2-8. The Choate Language Department oversees the International Summer Programs.
The Choate Rosemary Hall Summer Programs is committed to attracting and educating qualified students from diverse backgrounds. Our programs encourage, support and challenge each student's potential while making the learning experience productive, rewarding and enjoyable. This is accomplished not only in the classroom, but also in the dormitory, through sports and social activities, and in sharing life in an academic residential community where teachers and students learn and live together.
Choate Rosemary Hall is an independent, coeducational secondary school located in Wallingford, Connecticut with an historic commitment to the pursuit of excellence in all its endeavors. The 450-acre campus is 12 miles north of New Haven, 27 miles south of Hartford, and a two-hour drive from Boston, Providence or New York. The Summer Session, which began in 1916, is among the oldest enrichment programs in the country.