The Jingkids Summer Fling may have passed, but enrollments in summer camps have just begun! In fact, there’s even more than we had the space to share last weekend, including these two for the budding horse rider and child with great academic potential!
DDC (Diligence & Delight Learning Center)
Ages: 6-16
Summary: DDC (Diligence & Delight Learning Center) is a China-based educational institution that provides challenging, creative courses in English for uniquely precocious students in primary and secondary school. DDC helps students find their passion, foster their strengths, and ultimately realize their full potential. Through DDC’s programs, students experience top-tier enrichment courses that equip them with intrinsic skills and abilities needed for success in the 21st century.
Who: Dongcai Liu
What: DDC (Diligence & Delight Learning Center) is a China-based educational institution that provides challenging, creative courses in English for students with high academic aptitude and performance in primary and secondary school.
Where: Online
When: Jun 19-Aug 13, Aug 21-Dec 17
Teacher to Child Ratio: 1:8 (Max)
Language: English
Price: RMB 15,600 and RMB 18,500
Curriculum: English language, science, mathematics, computer science, humanities, STEM, and art
Conclusion: Students receive an evaluation report
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Joy Pony Summer Camp
Ages: 3-16
Summary: Horse riding – aside from simply being tremendous fun– has a growing list of proven physical and mental benefits, which have seen it used as therapy all around the world. Whether you want to enjoy a fun family day out experiencing something new and exciting or you’re looking for a place for your kids to receive equestrian training, you won’t be disappointed with Joy Pony Summer Camp.
Who: Beijing Joy Pony
Where: Shine Hills, Shunyi District
When: July and August
Teacher to Child Ratio: 1:1
Language: Chinese
Price: RMB 5,988/five days
Conclusion: Certificate by Beijing Joy Pony
More Info: WeChat ID: 18514771227
KEEP READING: Summer Camp Preview: Reading Frontiers and Public Welfare
Images: courtesy of the camps