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A+ Summer High School

Jun 15th – Jun 21st

Location: UC Berkeley

Grade: 9 - 11

Campers Say

What Campers Say

The bonds and relationships that I formed with fellow students are going to be ever lasting. I felt like all of the instructors were passionate about what they taught and showed great care and compassion. I would definitely recommend this camp because this whole experience was one of the most beneficial and rewarding things in my life. — Manasi Ghatge, A+ College Participant

A+ Summer Programs

  • Critical Thinking Programs
    Stanford summer program for high school students: A+ Summer High School challenges rising 9th and 10th grade students with high-level academic activities that develop the skills needed for high school success and achievement
  • Pre-college summer program at Stanford: rising 11th and 12th grade students prepare for college-level academics and build skills to qualify for top colleges at A+ Summer Pre-College.
  • Stanford summer program for middle school students: A+ Summer Middle School immerses rising 6th, 7th and 8th grade students in an environment that encourages advanced thinking, creative problem solving, and a lifelong love of learning. Interdisciplinary classes will strengthen students’ talents in reading, writing, math, and science, while pushing them to employ these skills in new and imaginative ways.

Campers Say

The experience was even better than the brochure described. The greatest strengths of the program were the quality of the instructors and the variety of subjects taught. The staff was exceptional — each and every one — bright, enthusiastic, upbeat, and their love of children was obvious.

- Joanne A., parent of an A+ Middle School participant

The camp director remained calm, positive, caring, energetic, and professional at all times. She put every ounce of her energy into making this a wonderful experience for everyone. She is an inspiration!

- A+ Middle School Instructor

I expected to dread every waking second of this camp, but I ended up never wanting to leave. My favorite activity was finding out who stole Sherlock (the camp goldfish).

- Hannah C., A+ Middle School participant