Immaculate Heart Summer Program Offers New Girls Sports Camp



Swimming classes are a regular highlight of Immaculate Heart Middle School’s Summer Program.

Girls entering grades 4-8 can now register for Immaculate Heart Middle School’s “Summer of Discovery,” featuring enrichment and academic review classes, from cooking and knitting to robotics and coding. Additionally, signups are also under way for the new Girls Summer Sports Camp run by Immaculate Heart High School coaches.

The Middle School’s Summer Program, running June 17 to July 12, will offer a selection of morning classes catering to a variety of interests. Courses include Animal & Character Drawing, CSI/Forensic Science, Spanish & French, Rad Robotics & Coding, Creative Film Making, and more. Afternoon classes will feature Panda Sports and Panda Café Culinary Workshops, followed by Camp Little Heart’s themed activities from 1:30 to 4 p.m. each weekday. To learn more information about classes and pricing and to register online, visit the school’s website at immaculateheart.org.

Girls entering grades 4-8 can strengthen their athletic skills through Immaculate Heart’s new Girls Summer Sports Camp sessions.

For the first time, girls entering grades 4 – 8 will also have the opportunity to train with Immaculate Heart High School coaches during Girls Summer Sports Camp, which will be offered in two sessions, July 15 – 19 and July 22 – 26, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each weekday. The camp will focus on cross country, softball, basketball, soccer, volleyball and swim. Students can sign up for one or two weeks to strengthen their skills, develop confidence and build new friendships. To learn more and register, visit immaculateheart.org/youthsportscamp.

Along with fun classes and activities, students enrolled in Immaculate Heart’s Summer of Discovery will get a glimpse into regular campus life at Immaculate Heart Middle and High School, an all-girls Catholic, independent college preparatory school for grades 6 – 12. In its spirit and style, Immaculate Heart combines a well-balanced mixture of the traditional and the innovative; of play and work; of concern for the things of the heart as well as the mind.

About Immaculate Heart

Founded in 1906, Immaculate Heart Middle & High School educates and empowers young women in sixth through 12th grades. The school is located in Los Angeles in the Los Feliz foothills near Griffith Park at 5515 Franklin Avenue. Immaculate Heart has a long and distinguished history, with more than 11,000 graduates. Today’s student body of more than 600 young women is both geographically and ethnically diverse, drawing on students from throughout Los Angeles County. Last year, virtually 100 percent of Immaculate Heart graduates matriculated to college, including the most prestigious schools in the country. Learn more at immaculateheart.org or call (323) 461-3651.

 

 

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