Summer Programs 2-1 Canadian Academy Summer Programs Weeks of fun and learning Program Overview3 Elementary Summer Experience Information 5 Activity Descriptions8 Information & Requests 10 Secondary Summer Experience 12 Course Descriptions 14 Summer Fun @ CA (English) 19 Summer Fun @ CA (Japanese) 23 Cancellation/Refund Policy 26 Application/Bank Transfer Information 31 Contact Information Canadian Academy TEL (Domestic): 078-857-0100 TEL (International): 81-78-857-0100 FAX (Domestic): FAX (International): 81-78-857-3250 Email: 078-857-3250 [email protected] Summer Program Office hours Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm Accounting Office hours 2 Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm Explore! Discover! Experience! ~ Weeks of fun and learning ~ Join our learning adventures that offer opportunities for students to explore their interests. Follow your passions or be a risk-taker and try something new. Our activities are in line with Canadian Academy’s philosophy and practices, with a touch of summer fun! All programs are designed for both CA students and non-CA students. We have enrolled students from Niger, Canada, China, France, India, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, and all over Japan. Students must be at least 4 years old by September 30, 2016. Pre-K students will be limited to those who are currently attending Canadian Academy. Elementary Summer Experience is taught in English. Students applying for programs other than ‘Summer Fun @ CA’ should have enough English to follow instructions. 2016 Summer Program Dates: Elementary Summer Experience for current Pre-K ~ Gr. 5 »» Week 1: June 13 ~ June 17 »» Week 2: June 20 ~ June 24 »» 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. »» Week 3: June 27 ~ July 1 »» Week 4: July 4 ~ July 8 Secondary Summer Experience for current Gr. 5 ~ 11 »» 10-day course: June 13 – June 24 »» 2-hour courses from 8:30 to 5:30 »» CPR/First Aid is a one-week course »» Check schedule for each activity Summer Fun @ CA for current Pre-K ~ Gr. 6, and Gr. 7 ~ 9 »» Gr. 7 ~ 9 students from non-English speaking schools only »» July 18 ~ July 29 »» 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Optional Extended Fun »» For ES Summer Experience & Summer Fun @ CA »» (Non-summer program students are also welcome) »» Quiet activities and games, reading, outside play »» June 13 ~ July 8, July 18 ~ July 27 »» 3:10 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. »» ¥10,000 / week (¥6,000 for the final week) »» NOT on July 28 & 29 3 2-1 Programme Information Our Staff Our Summer Program staff consists of a mix of Canadian Academy faculty, veteran summer program staff, college and high school students, and some student volunteers. With unique personalities, backgrounds and talents, they are placed according to the position that best fits their experience and knowledge. Over 75% of our staff are CPR certified, others trained in CPR/First Aid, and our low student - staff ratio allows constant supervision to provide a safe environment to enhance involvement and learning. Our Location Canadian Academy is conveniently located on Rokko Island, an artificial island in the port city of Kobe, Japan. Please visit the Rokko Island City site for information on our school’s immediate environment. Our Facility Classrooms in the main building, ELAC (Early Learning and Activities Center), cafeteria, computer labs, main theater, P&G Black Box Theater, studios, Lilly Field, Nestle Field and both gymnasiums will be used during the summer. Accommodation Students and their families traveling from afar can receive special discount from Hotel Plaza Kobe. Please ask for more detail. 4 Elementary Summer Experience (current Pre-K to Gr. 5) * Student must be at least 4 years old by September 30, 2016 * Pre-K students will be limited to those who are currently attending Canadian Academy. * Current Grade 5 students may take ES and/or MS courses. The Elementary School Summer Experience is a full-day program from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for students currently enrolled in Pre-K through Grade 5. You may sign up your child for one, two, three, or four weeks, whatever fits your family’s schedule best! “Choose your experience!” This year, students KB and older can choose their experiences! We have 4 periods of fun activities throughout the day. For each period, you get to pick your first choice. Unfortunately, as the popular classes get full, we will have to close them and ask you to take the other class. So hurry!!! Pre-K and KA students will focus on literacy, numeracy, fine and gross motor skills, and social skills in a fun and safe environment, much like Canadian Academy’s early childhood classroom setting. We will continue to expose children to learning experiences in line with Canadian Academy’s philosophy, with a touch of summer fun! Everyday is ‘Falcon Time!’ For half an hour each day, we have a mixed age activity time for skill building and fun! Each group is consisted of Pre-K to grade 5 students and teachers and staff. Everyday is a fun challenge! 5 Elementary Summer Experience Elementary Summer Experience Schedule KB & Grade 9:00 – 9:15 9:20 – 10:10 Activity A Activity B Homeroom with first period teachers Super Science Time 10:15 – 10:45 10:50 – 11:40 Recess Through the Lens Soccer Fundamentals 11:45 – 12:35 Lunch/Recess 12:40 – 1:10 FALCON TIME 1:15 – 2:05 HipHop Dance Blow Life into LEGO! 2:10 – 3:00 Active Athletes Creative Kids Activity A Activity B Grades 2 & 3 9:00 – 9:15 9:20 – 10:10 Homeroom with first period teachers Through the Lens Soccer Fundamentals 10:15 – 10:45 10:50 – 11:40 Recess HipHop Dance Blow Life into LEGO! 11:45 – 12:35 Lunch/Recess 12:40 – 1:10 FALCON TIME 1:15 – 2:05 Active Athletes Creative Kids 2:10 – 3:00 Super Science Time Party Planning Committee Activity A Activity B Grades 4 & 5 9:00 – 9:15 9:20 – 10:10 Homeroom with first period teachers Active Athletes Creative Kids 10:15 – 10:45 10:50 – 11:40 6 Party Planning Committee Recess Super Science Time Party Planning Committee 11:45 – 12:35 Lunch/Recess 12:40 – 1:10 FALCON TIME 1:15 – 2:05 Through the Lens Soccer Fundamentals 2:10 – 3:00 HipHop Dance Blow Life into LEGO! Elementary Summer Experience * Example schedule for a Gr. 2 student: * Example schedule for a Gr. 4 student: 9:00 – 9:15 9:20 – 10:10 10:15 – 10:45 10:50 – 11:40 11:45 – 12:35 12:40 – 1:10 1:15 – 2:05 2:10 – 3:00 9:00 – 9:15 9:20 – 10:10 10:15 – 10:45 10:50 – 11:40 11:45 – 12:35 12:40 – 1:10 1:15 – 2:05 2:10 – 3:00 Homeroom Soccer Fundamentals Recess Blow Life into LEGO! Lunch & Recess FALCON TIME Active Athletes Super Science Time Homeroom Creative Kids Recess Party Planning Committee Lunch & Recess FALCON TIME Through the Lens HipHop Dance Elementary Summer Experience Fee Option #1: One week ¥45,000 Option #2: Two weeks ¥75,000 (17% discount) Option #3: Three weeks ¥101,000 (25% discount) Option #4: Four weeks ¥124,000 (31% discount) Optional Extended Fun (non-summer program students welcome) »» 3:10 – 4:30 »» ¥10,000 / week (¥6,000 for week of July 25) 7 Elementary Summer Experience Activity Description Super Science Time Mr. Mosser & Irene Come and see and experience science with hands on experiments. Make slime, look through microscopes, and see into the earth and nature. In Super science time we explore the world around us and see things in a whole new way. Party Planning Committee Ms. White & Ms. Neukomm Are you ready for Funday Fridays? Join the Party Planning Committee and spend each week planning a special party to host on Fridays. Students will be in charge of organizing the event, writing invitations, and calculating the most they can do on a given budget. Creative Kids Ms. Ramani & Ms. McHugh Have fun making unique and interesting things that only YOU have - games, friendship bracelets, art projects, poems, treasure maps, and many other crafts, which can’t be found in shops. Share your special gifts with your family and friends. Soccer Fundamentals Mr. Jan & Mr. Willis The Soccer Fundamentals class will provide deeper understanding of soccer and its principles. Students will be able to see the sport from different perspectives; as players, coaches and referees. Students will also learn the rules of the game and some basic physics and geometry behind the sport appropriate to their age level. 8 Elementary Summer Experience Active Athletes Mr. Sera & Mr. White The program will tailor to the ages and skill levels of the participants and group of children for instruction, skills development and games according to grade and experience. Fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and knowledge of the game will be stressed consistently at all age levels. We will provide physical exercise through a fun experience. Some of the activities, but not limited to, will be the following: flag football, badminton, basketball, volleyball, and multi sports (kick ball, whiffle ball, floor hockey, ultimate frisbee, various tag games, etc.). Through the Lens Ms. Ishikawa & Ms. Judd Do you like telling stories? Do you like taking photos? Are you fascinated by movies? In this class, we’ll be telling your stories through photographs and video. Be prepared to capture your ideas through the camera! HipHop Dance Mr. Fujiwara & LOGOS teachers Feel the sound, move to the rhythm, learn the basic moves. Then experience the dynamic movements you can create with the HipHop music! The goal is to be a risk-taker. Challenge this summer and dance with us! Blow Life into LEGO! Mr. Kawamori & Shoichiro Are you ready to be creative? In this class, you will learn some tips and tricks of building bricks from the expert model builder. Students will also explore making and moving their LEGO creations in a variety of ways. 9 Elementary Summer Experience Some Information & Requests… First Monday Please meet in the Black Box Theater at 9:00 AM. Each teacher/assistant will collect their students and proceed to their class. Supervision in the morning Summer Experience hours are from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Your child is welcome to come anytime after 8:45 each morning. Please do not send your child to school before 8:45. Absences Please notify the school (078) 857-0100 or email <[email protected]> by 9:00 a.m. in case of your child’s absence from Summer Experience, or when s/he will be late. We endeavor to complete our attendance check by 9:15 every morning and phone the homes of children who are not accounted for. If your child is late or absent, your phoning us will be a big help. Pickup Please either pick up your child at or shortly after 3:00 p.m. or instruct him/her to return home soon after school finishes. We do NOT provide playground/gym supervision after the end of the school day at 3:00 p.m. All Pre-K to kindergarten students must be picked up by a parent unless notified in advance. Supplies Please send the following items, with every piece labeled with your child’s name. Children will have a cubby space to keep their belongings in. »» Clean indoor gym shoes(NO sandals/crocs, they need to run safely!) »» A hat or cap / sun screen »» A bottle of water »» Healthy snack (Fresh and dried fruits, vegetables, cheese, crackers, small onigiri are good choices. Candies, chocolate, sugary/greasy snack are not.) »» Keeping extra shirts at school is a great idea, especially if your child takes sports or dance 10 Elementary Summer Experience Other * Please be sure to supply us with correct information regarding your child. Incorrect personal data on your child may void insurance coverage in case of an accident or health problem associated with attending Summer Experience at CA. Canadian Academy assumes no responsibility for situations in which incorrect data has been supplied by parents. * Please make sure your email address is clearly written. We will be sending you information via email. Please provide us with a PC based email address since your cell phone email may not be able to open the necessary documents that we may attach. * Because there is no entrance exam or interview, Canadian Academy reserves the right to ask a student to leave - even after the start of Elementary Summer Experience - if his or her behavior is repeatedly or extremely inappropriate. * For non-Canadian Academy students: Enrollment in Canadian Academy Summer Experience does not guarantee your child’s acceptance as a full time student at Canadian Academy. * 注:サマースクール入学に際し、試験や面接は行いません。 したがって、入学時もしく はプログラムが始まった後に、 お子様の英語能力が年齢に合ったクラスを受けるの に十分でないと判断された場合や、不適切な行動、行為がある場合は、 カネディア ン・アカデミイはその生徒に対し、入学申し込み、 もしくはプログラムの続行をお断り する権利を保持します。 また、本プログラムに参加する事でカネディアン・アカデミイ の入学試験に合格する保証はありません。 School Lunch * Lunch signups and payments will be handled directly by Cezars Kitchen. To sign up your child for lunches or for more information on Cezars Kitchen, please visit their website or stop by the CA Cafeteria during school hours. 11 Secondary (current Gr. 5-11) Summer Experience * Current Grade 5 students may take ES and/or Secondary courses. 2016 Summer Program Dates: 10-Day Courses »» June 13 (Mon) ~ June 24 (Fri) »» 8:30 – 10:30 / 10:40 – 12:40 / 1:20 – 3:20 / 3:30 – 5:30 »» ¥30,000 per course »» Late application fee: ¥32,500 per course »» ¥33,500 for ‘Art Inspired Writing’ includes field trips »» Late application fee for Art Inspired Writing: ¥36,000 5-Day Course »» CPR/First Aid Certification Course »» June 13 (Mon) ~ June 17 (Fri), June 20 (Mon) ~ June 24 (Fri) »» ¥15,500 including mouthpiece »» Late application fee: ¥17,500 Application Deadlines: Monday, May 23 Applications after the deadline will be accepted on space-available basis. Please note that there is a late application fee. Note: »» Minimum of 4 students are required to begin the class. In case of cancellation due to lack of interest, we will contact you soon after the deadline. »» All programs are designed especially for CA students; however, non-CA students are welcome to attend. Instruction language is English. Students will need enough English to follow directions »» Because there is no entrance exam or interview, Canadian Academy reserves the right to ask a student to leave - even after the start of Elementary Summer Experience - if his or her behavior is repeatedly or extremely inappropriate. Please see ‘Refund Policy’ for more detail. For further information, email <[email protected]> 12 Secondary 2016 Secondary Summer Experience Schedule June/13 ~ June/24 Courses 8:30 – 10:30 Grades (current) MYP Japanese Language & Literature 5-8 English Through Song Study 5-8 Having Fun with Math II 7-8 SAT Math 9 - 11 CPR / First Aid Certification Course (ONE WEEK) 8- 11 10:40 – 12:40 Jump Start Math I 5-6 Master Your Voice 7 - 11 Phrases You Should Know in Japanese 7-8 MYP/DP Japanese Language & Literature 8 - 11 Art Inspired Writing 8 - 11 CPR / First Aid Certification Course (ONE WEEK) 7 - 11 1:20 – 3:20 Having Fun with Math I 5-6 Jump Start Math II 7-8 Mini Musical 7 - 11 Japanese Language Acquisition 7 - 11 Art Inspired Writing 8 - 11 CPR / First Aid Certification Course (ONE WEEK) 5-6 3:30 – 5:30 Art Inspired Writing 8 - 11 13 Middle School & High School Course Descriptions Minimum of 4 students are required to begin the class CPR / First Aid Certification Course ONE WEEK course for Grades 5-12 8:30 ~ 10:30 / 10:40 ~ 12:40 / 1:20 ~ 3:20 Ms. M. Ishihara (CA School Nurse) Whether we like it or not, emergencies do happen and when it happens it requires us to think and respond quickly. First Aid knowledge, early intervention of CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) and the use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) will save many lives. So, this summer spend some time learning about it and become certified with CPR! * Certification will be issued by “Kobe Fire Department” (神戸市消防局) * Mouth piece fee (¥500) included in ¥15,500 / Max: 6 students MYP Japanese Language and Literature for CURRENT Grades 5-8 8:30 - 10:30 A.M. Ms. Nishizawa (MYP/DP Japanese Language teacher) Brush up on your reading and writing skills of Japanese during the summer to get a jump start in August! This course is designed for students who will be studying in the MYP Language and Literature (native/near native) program Year 1-3. The focus of this course is on writing and reading skills. Students will study Kanji at his/her level; identify literary devices and analyze the author’s choices; learn how to write essays, and read self-selected novels. MYP/DP Japanese Language and Literature for CURRENT Grades 8-11 Ms. Nishizawa (MYP/DP Japanese Language teacher) This course is designed for students who will start studying in the MYP/DP Japanese 14 Middle School & High School Language and Literature course in high school (students should be able to read Japanese newspaper for adults). The focus of this course is on “Textual Analysis.” Students will examine various text types such as advertisements, newspaper articles and magazine articles, and analyze its purpose, audience, context, stylistic features and their effects to help them to prepare for the DP Japanese Language and Literature. Students will study Kanji at his/her level. Japanese Language Acquisition for CURRENT Grades 7-11 Ms. Sugiyama (MYP/DP Japanese Language teacher) This course is designed for students who will start studying in the MS/HS Japanese Language Acquisition course (MS J3/4 or HS II-V) in August. Students will read, write and discuss a variety of topics such as communication and media, and global issues. They will also learn to analyze various text types (e.g. diary, newspaper articles and speech scripts). This workshop will help students to gain essential knowledge and skills to prepare for the DP Japanese Language Acquisition programme. Students will study Kanji at his/her level. Get a head start during the summer! Art Inspired Writing For CURRENT Grades 8-11 Mr. Schreiber (former CA MYP/DP English teacher) * Additional ¥3,500 for field trips needed This course will provide an opportunity to explore different modes of inspiration for creative writing. Students will read, write, and share their writing every session. In addition, they will take inspirational field trips to foster their creativity. These trips will include a visit to the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art and Sannomiya. On the field trips, students will take photos, look at art, write, and share their personal stories and observations. Students taking period 2 or 3 should plan to bring an obento with them on field trip days where the class runs into lunchtime. 15 Middle School & High School Jump Start Math I for CURRENT Grades 5-6 Mr. Okada (MYP/DP Math teacher) Jumpstart Math Level 1 is a two weeks long summer program geared towards students who will be Grade 6 or 7 next academic year and interested in achieving a better or in-depth understanding of mathematics. Students who attend should be prepared to do a lot of problem solving. The course will cover different branches of mathematics such as arithmetic, combinatorics, pre-algebra and problem solving. Different math competition problems, math puzzles and challenging games will be used throughout the course. This course will take maximum number of 10 students. Jump Start Math II for CURRENT Grades 7-8 Mr. Okada (MYP/DP Math teacher) Jumpstart Math for Level 2 is a two weeks long summer program geared towards students who will be Grade 8 or 9 next academic year and interested in achieving a better or in-depth understanding of mathematics. Students who attend should be prepared to do a lot of problem solving. The course will cover different branches of mathematics such as arithmetic, trigonometry, algebra and problem solving. Different math competition problems, math puzzles and challenging games will be used throughout the course. This course will take maximum number of 10 students. SAT Math Preparation for CURRENT Grades 9-11 Mr. Okada (MYP/DP Math teacher) Strong SAT scores are vital for students who wish to apply to American and Canadian universities. Our two-week summer SAT preparation course introduces students to the core principles of Math that they will need to master in order to achieve a high score on this exam. At the start and the end of each session, 16 Middle School & High School students complete a full diagnostic test with questions typical of the actual SAT 1 exams. Students must complete grade 9 or equivalent curriculum to take this course. This course will take maximum number of 10 students. Phrases You Should Know in Japanese for CURRENT Grades 7-8 Mr. Kim (Canadian Academy Alumnus) Ever wanted to ask where the closest convenience store is? Ever got lost in the train station? This course will train your speaking skills in Japanese, allowing you not only to ask questions in Japanese, but understand the answers to your questions. You can learn that one phrase you always wanted to use anywhere in Japan. Having fun with Math For CURRENT Grades 5-6 Mr. Kim (Canadian Academy Alumnus) Tired of answering problems after problems in math? Are you stressed from being graded constantly by the questions that are given by your teachers? This course will help you train your mindset towards math and help you believe that you can learn at any level and do much better in math. In this course you will have tasks and group activities, which will require you to use your imagination to solve prealgebra and arithmetic. Having fun with Math For CURRENT Grades 7-8 Mr. Kim (Canadian Academy Alumnus) Math gets challenging and often stressful as you progress through high school. This course will provide you with different tasks and activities instead of the traditional worksheets, and they will help you overcome the fear of higher level math and prepare you to enjoy math class in high school. You will cover Trigonometry, algebra and probability with the tasks that requires your imagination. 17 Middle School & High School English Through Song Study For CURRENT Grades 5-8 Mr. McHugh (MYP Music Teacher / Professional Singer / Voice Actor) Students will work through a program of English study that involves learning ageappropriate songs, with a focus on: »» Translating poetry and figures of speech into practical sentences »» Studying English grammar (word order, descriptors and modifiers) »» Phrasing, text stress and pronunciation »» (Optional, for singers) Developing a rehearsal process for songs in English that includes both vocal technique and construction of meaning Mini Musical For CURRENT Grades 7-11 Mr. McHugh (MYP/DP Music Teacher / Professional Singer / Voice Actor) Together, students and camp leaders will brainstorm themes and/or stories, select pieces of music that fit with those themes/stories, write up scripts, find/design costumes and props, rehearse and put on a musical production. This camp will explore world and youth topics, teach collaboration skills and allow students to build self-confidence in a supportive, casual and fun atmosphere. Master Your Voice For CURRENT Grades 7-11 Mr. McHugh (MYP/DP Music Teacher / Professional Singer / Voice Actor) Students will learn about methods of using their voices that can command greater attention and respect from audiences. Whatever their particular interests--vocal music, drama and theater… or simply giving better presentations in school, future college/job interviews, etc. Students will discover the power their voices can have and how best to put that power to use. 18 Summer Fun @ CA (current Pre-K - Gr. 9) Student must be at least 4 yearsold by September 30, 2016 * Pre-K students will be limited to those who are currently attending Canadian Academy. Kindergarten »» Focus on literacy and social skills »» Literacy, Stories, Computers, Art, Music, Sports & Games »» Daily ‘Falcon Time!’ challenges students to work cooperatively and to have a great time in mixed age groups including teachers and staff »» Extended day on the second Thursday (dinner included) »» Performance Day Grades 1 ~ 6 »» Phonics, Reading, Writing, Drama, Computers, Science, Art, Sports & Games »» Daily ‘Falcon Time!’ challenges students to work cooperatively and to have a great time in mixed age groups including teachers and staff »» Extended day on the second Thursday (dinner included) »» Performance Day Grades 7 ~ 9 (for students who attend non-English speaking schools) »» Basic grammar skills/structures »» Use your skills and communicate in English! »» Computers, Drama, Science, Art, Sports & Games »» Daily ‘Falcon Time!’ challenges students to work cooperatively and to have a great time in mixed age groups including teachers and staff »» Extended day on the second Thursday (dinner included) »» Performance Day Important Dates »» Monday, July 18 Opening Day All Students: Meet in Black Box Theater at 9:00 a.m. »» Thursday, July 28 Activity Day & Dinner! (NO sleepover this year) »» Friday, July 29 Performance Day (T-shirt day) 19 Summer Fun @ CA Summer Fun @ CA Fee »» Registration Fee: ¥5,000 (no need for students who attended ‘Summer Fun @ CA’ in previous year/s) »» Program Fee: ¥85,000 Sample Schedule (Grade 2, 3) »» 9:00 Morning Circle »» 9:35 Literacy »» 10:10 Music »» 10:45 Games »» 11:20 Falcon Time »» 11:45 Lunch »» 12:15 Recess »» 12:45 Sports »» 1:20 Literacy/Project »» 3:00 Dismissal Supplies Please send the following items, labeled with your child’s name. Children will have a cubby space to keep their belongings in. * Lunch & a bottle of water * Healthy snack (Fresh and dried fruits, vegetables, cheese, crackers, small onigiri are good choices. Candies, chocolate, chips and sugary/greasy snack are not.) * Clean indoor gym shoes (NO sandals/crocs, they need to run safely!) * A hat or cap / sun screen * Change of shirt * Complete change of clothes for kindergarten students Supervision in the morning Summer Experience hours are from 9:00 a.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Your child is welcome to come anytime after 8:45 each morning. Please do not send your child to school before 8:45. We do NOT provide playground/gym supervision before 8:45. 20 Summer Fun @ CA Absences Please notify the school (078) 857-0100 by 9:00 a.m. in case of your child’s absence from Summer Experience, or when s/he will be late. We endeavor to complete our attendance check by 9:15 every morning and phone the homes of children who are not accounted for. If your child is late or absent, your phoning us will be a big help. Notifying by email <[email protected]> is also accepted. Pickup Please either pick up your child at or shortly after 3:00 p.m. or instruct him/her to return home soon after school finishes. We do NOT provide playground/gym supervision after the end of the school day at 3:00 p.m. All PreK to kindergarten students must be picked up by a parent unless notified in advance. Other »» Students must be at least 4 years old by September 30, 2016 to apply. 4 year-olds will be limited to those who are currently attending Canadian Academy. »» Please be sure to supply us with correct information regarding your child. Incorrect personal data on your child may void insurance coverage in case of an accident or health problem associated with attending Summer School at CA. Canadian Academy assumes no responsibility for situations in which incorrect data has been supplied by parents. »» Please make sure your email address is clearly written. We will be sending you information via email. Please provide us with a PC based email address since your cell phone email may not be able to open the necessary documents that we may attach. »» Because there is no entrance exam or interview, Canadian Academy reserves the right to ask a student to leave - even after the start of the program – if his or her behavior is repeatedly or extremely inappropriate. »» For non-Canadian Academy students: Enrollment in Canadian Academy Summer Experience does not guarantee your child’s acceptance as a full time student at Canadian Academy. »» 年少児の場合、現在幼稚園に通っているお子様に限らせていただきます。 21 Summer Fun @ CA »» 申込時に記入ミスが無いようにお気をつけください。万が一の場合、保険でカバー できないことがあります。 その際、 カネディアン・アカデミイは一切責任を負いません。 »» こちらからお送りする添付情報等が開けられないことがあります。 メールアドレスは携 帯電話ではなく、 パソコンのアドレスをご記入ください。 »» サマースクール入学に際し、試験や面接は行いません。 したがって、入学時もしくはプ ログラムが始まった後に、 お子様に不適切な行動、行為があると判断された場合は、 カネディアン・アカデミイはその生徒に対し、入学申し込み、 もしくはプログラムの続 行をお断りする権利を保持します。 »» 本プログラムに参加する事でカネディアン・アカデミイの入学試験に合格する保証は ありません。 22 Summer Fun @ CA (年中〜中3) 幼稚園 »» 少人数制 »» 安全な環境で楽しくリテラシー、社会性にフォーカス »» フォニックス、 おはなし、歌、 アート、 スポーツ、 ゲーム »» 毎日の 『ファルコン・タイム!』 では縦割りグループに分かれてその日のテーマにチャレン ジ。上級生や先生たちと一緒に頭と身体と英語を使って楽しみます »» 9⽇目 (2週⽬の木曜) はアクティビティー・デイ、 アメリカンスタイルのBBQディナー 後帰宅 »» 最終⽇には発表会 小学1年⽣~6年生 »» 少人数制 »» フォニックス、 リーディング、 ライティング、 ドラマ、 アート、 ミュージック、 スポーツ、 ゲーム »» 毎日の 『ファルコン・タイム!』 では縦割りグループに分かれてその日のテーマにチャレン ジ。上級生、下級生、先生たちと一緒に頭と身体と英語を使って楽しみます »» それぞれのグループには先生の他にネイティブ/バイリンガルのアシスタントがつき、 お子様をサポート »» 9⽇目 (2週⽬の木曜) はアクティビティー・デイ、 アメリカンスタイルのBBQディナー後 帰宅(お泊まりはありません) »» 最終⽇には発表会 中学1年生~3年生 (英語以外で授業を行っている学校の生徒対象) »» 基本の⽂法・文型 »» リーディング、 ライティング、 ドラマ、 アート、 ミュージック、 スポーツ、 ゲーム »» 毎日の 『ファルコン・タイム!』 では縦割りグループに分かれてその日のテーマにチャレン ジ。上級生、下級生、先生たちと一緒に頭と身体と英語を使って楽しみます »» 学んだ英語を使ってコミュニケーション 23 Summer Fun @ CA »» それぞれのグループには先生の他にネイティブ/バイリンガルのアシスタントがつき、 お 子様をサポート »» 9⽇目 (2週⽬の木曜) はアクティビティー・デイ、 アメリカンスタイルのBBQディナー後帰 宅(お泊まりはありません) »» 最終日には発表会 時間割り (小学2, 3年生例) 9:00 サークルタイム 9:35 リテラシー (フォニックス、 リーディング、 ライティング) 10:10 音楽 10:45 ゲーム 11:20 ファルコン・タイム! 11:45 ランチ 12:15 休憩 12:45 スポーツ 1:20 リテラシー (プロジェクト) 3:00 Dismissal スペシャル ディ 7月18日 月曜日 オープニング デイ 9時にELAC Black Box Theaterに集合、 各クラスにてサマースクールT-シャツ配布 7月28日 ⽊曜日 アクティビティー・デイ、アメリカンスタイルの B B Qディナー 7⽉29日 金曜日 後帰宅(お泊まりはありません) 発表会 (サマースクールT-シャツ着用) 持ち物 すべての持ち物にお子様のお名前を記入してください。 * お弁当 * 上履き/体育館シューズ * ⽔筒 * シャツの着替え * ぼうし * おやつ (甘いものや駄菓子は不可) * 汗ふき用タオル 24 (幼稚園児はお着替え一式) Summer Fun @ CA お休み・遅刻 お休みや遅刻の場合は、朝9時までに連絡してください。 ご連絡のない場合はこちらから確認のお電話をさせて頂きます。 電話:(078)857-0100(代) E メール:[email protected] 朝・放課後 »» 朝8:45 以前と放課後の3時以降にはお子様達の安全を監視するスタッフがいません。 朝は8:45 以降に登校し、 放課後は速やかに下校してください。 »» 幼稚園児のお迎えに保護者以外の方が来られる場合は予めお知らせ下さい。 ご連絡 のない場合、 他の方との帰宅はお断りさせていただいております。 その他 »» 申し込み⽤紙は正しくご記⼊下さい。 ケガや事故があった際、情報が間違っていると 保険が適用されません。 »» メールアドレスはなるべく携帯電話ではなく、 パソコンのアドレスをお使い下さい。 添付 資料など、 あける事ができないものもあります。 »» 自然災害や流行疾患等で休校になった際、返金は致しません。 »» サマースクール入学に際し、試験や面接は⾏いません。 したがって、入学時もしくはプ ログラムが始まった後にお子様に不適切な⾏動、 行為があると判断された場合、 カネ ディアン・アカデミイはその⽣徒に対し、 ⼊学申し込み、 もしくはプログラムの続行をお 断りする権利を保持します。 »» 本プログラムの参加はカネディアン・アカデミイの入学を保証するものではありません。 »» 遠方よりお越しのお⼦様/ご家族にはホテルプラザ神戸 <http://www.hotelplazakobe. co.jp/> の割引があります。 詳細はお問い合わせ下さい。 25 Elementary Summer Experience Refund Policy I Summer Experience tuition: »» On or before Monday, May 23, 2016: Full refund of all tuition fees. »» By one week or more prior to the start of the first week(s) being canceled: 80% refund of tuition fees. »» By six (6) days or less prior to the start of the first week(s) being canceled: 50% refund of tuition fees. »» During a week registered for or after the final day of the week(s) registered for: No refund of tuition fees for such week(s). II Typhoon, earthquake, or other “acts of God”: »» No refund for any summer program-related fees in the case of cancellation of school and/or of activities due to typhoon, earthquake, or other extreme events beyond the control of summer program staff. This includes cancellation of school due to epidemic outbreaks or any other government mandated closures. »» In case of school closure, we will announce it on our school website http://www.canacad.ac.jp/. You can also check by phone, 078-857-0100. III Finally: Because there is no entrance exam or interview, Canadian Academy reserves the right to ask a student to leave - even after the start of Elementary Summer Experience - if his or her behavior is repeatedly or extremely inappropriate. Any student asked to leave the summer program based on circumstances covered in the aforementioned will receive 80% tuitionrefund for any week(s) he/she is enrolled in that follow the week in which he/she is asked to leave; no tuition refund for the week in which he/she is asked to leave. K. White Director of Summer Programmes 26 Secondary Summer Experience Refund Policy & Special Enrollment Conditions I Fees may be made refunded pursuant to the following conditions: »» On or before the date of the Summer Experience Application deadline (Monday, May 23, 2016): Full refund of all tuition fees. »» By one week or more prior to the start of the first week(s) being canceled: 80% refund of tuition fees. »» By six (6) days or less prior to the start of the first week(s) being canceled: 50% refund of tuition fees. »» After the start of the course: No refund for any fees paid. »» Full refund if the desired course is cancelled due to lack of interest. II Typhoon, earthquake, or other “acts of God”: »» No refund for any summer program-related fees in the case of cancellation of school and/or of activities due to typhoon, earthquake or other extreme events beyond the control of summer program staff. This includes cancellation of school due to epidemic outbreaks or any other government mandated closures. »» In case of school closure, we will announce it on our school website http://www.canacad.ac.jp/. You can also check by phone, 078-857-0100. III Special Enrollment Conditions Individuals wanting to enroll in MS/HS classes for a single week will be charged a rate equivalent to one-half of the tuition of Late Applications (in 2016, this equals ¥16,250 for one week of one class). Refund of such fees follows the same policy as the above. 27 IVFinally: »» All programs are designed especially for CA students; however, non-CA students are welcome to attend. Instruction language is English. Students will need enough English to follow directions. »» Because there is no entrance exam or interview, Canadian Academy reserves the right to ask a student to leave - even after the start of Secondary Summer Experience - if his or her behavior is repeatedly or extremely inappropriate. Any student asked to leave the summer program based on circumstances covered in the aforementioned will receive 80% tuition refund for the second week if still in the first week; no tuition refund for the week in which he/she is asked to leave. K. White Director of Summer Programmes 28 Summer Fun @ CA Refund Policy 返金規則 キャンセルの場合 »» 2016年6月24日まで: プログラム費用を全額返金致します »» 2016年7月 1日まで: プログラム費用の80%を返金致します »» 2016年7月8日まで: プログラム費用の50%を返金致します »» 2016年7月11日、 12:00以降: プログラム費用の返金は致しません(*1) (*1) 2016年7月9日〜7月17日の期間にキャンセルされる場合は、必ずEメールでご連絡ください。 この期間中は担当者不在のため、 お電話を受ける事ができません。 Eメール:[email protected] »» 申込金は、返金対象となりません。 »» 自然災害や流行疾患等で休校になった際、返金は致しません。 プログラム続行をお断りした場合 »» 1週目(2016年7月18日の週)の場合、プログラム費用の50%を返金致します。 »» 2週目(2016年7月25日の週)の場合、プログラム費用の返金は致しません。 Cancellation »» By June 24, 2016: Full refund of tuition fees »» By July 1, 2016: 80% refund of tuition fees »» By July 8, 2016: 50% refund of tuition fees »» After 12:00 on July 11: No refund of tuition fees (*1) (*1) Please notify by email in case of cancellation between July 9 and July 17. The office will be closed during this period. Email: [email protected] »» Application fees are not refundable. »» No refund for any Summer-Fun-@CA-related fees in the case of cancellation of school and/or of activities due to typhoon, earthquake, or other extreme 29 events beyond the control of summer program staff. This includes cancellation of school due to epidemic outbreaks or any other government mandated closures. Students asked to leave Any student asked to leave the Summer Fun @CA program in »» the first week (week of July 18): 50% tuition refund »» the second week (week of July 25): no tuition refund K. White Director of Summer Programmes 30 Summer Program Application How to apply(申込方法) 1. All applications are made online. Please let us know if you have any trouble. オンラインでのお申し込みのみ受け付けております。入力時に問題がある場合はお知らせください。 2. After we receive your application, we will send you a confirmation email. お申し込みを確認後、 こちらからメールをお送りします。 3. Please deposit the fees to the account below. We do NOT send an invoice. メールの確認後、 プログラム費をお振り込みください。請求書はお送りしません。 4. Your application is complete when the office confirms both application and bank transfer. オンラインアプリケーションとお振込みの確認ができた段階でお申し込み完了となります。 Bank Transfer Information(銀行振込) 1. Please make bank transfers to Canadian Academy yen account with the following bank. *下記の銀行にお振り込み下さい。 2. Payer must be your child’s name. Please add ‘SS’ after your child’s name. (Ex: Taro Canadian – SS ) *お振込はお子様のお名前で、 お名前の後には 『SS』 とお書き下さい。 (例:カネディアン太郎 – SS) 3. If you transfer funds from outside Japan, please add ¥5,500 to the bill for bank processing. *海外からの際は手数料として5,500円を足してお振り込み下さい。 The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Sannomiya Branch Savings A/C No. 3353216 SWIFT: BOTKJPJT Online Application Forms 三菱東京 UFJ 銀行 三宮支店 普通 3353216 SWIFT: BOTKJPJT ES/MS/HS Summer Experience Summer Fun 31
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