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Registration SUMMER CAMP in SPAIN 2010
Living Spanish is offering a unique opportunity for all family members to experience an unforgettable summer camp in Southern Spain. A wide range of cultural activities will be offered: Flamenco, Equestrian show, wine-tasting and museums. Living Spanish staff will be at your service 24/7. Our goal is your total satisfaction! PROGRAM OVERVIEW Duration: | July 14th – 28th | Ages: | Age: 6 – 16 year old | Travel: | Families book their own flight to Spain. Parents can also drop off their children at Jerez de la Frontera. *Living Spanish staff will travel with young campers (Minimum 10) | Lodging: | Hotels in Jerez, Sevilla, Granada, and Zahara de los Atunes
| Total Immersion Experience: | Children will have eight days at Buena Vista Camp among ninety Spanish children | Activities: | Cultural activities, sports, games, and much more | Fee per Student: per Parent: | $2900 w/o airfare $3500 w/o airfare | BUENA VISTA CAMP Buena Vista is a ranch cooperative organization founded in 1987 which organizes environmentally conscious activities for students of all ages. The ranch is located near Arcos de la Frontera, the most beautiful town inside the route of the "white villages" in the Andalucia region. You may visit the Buena Vista Camp website for more information. Living Spanish visited Buena Vista for the first time in 2004; since then, both organizations have created a very special alliance for sharing multicultural experiences. The friendliness of the Buena Vista staff, their professionalism as educators and the special attention they provide to all the campers make this place a wonderful and unique environment for children. Each camper will be assigned two instructors who will make sure the child is attended to and taken care of during their stay at the camp. Friendship, responsibility, participation in daily duties, communication and autonomy are some of the areas in which the campers will develop during their stay at the camp. Buena Vista’s program is tailored to the individual child’s age group. Activities | § Apiculture | § Magic Club | § Gardening | | § Science Projects | § Radio Program | § Light Farming | | § Baking & Cooking | § Tapestry | § Talent Show | | § Astronomy | § Theater Play | § Mosaics | | § Biking | § Nature Hike | § Producing Short Movies | | § Screen Printing | § Dancing | § Perfumery with local herbs | | § Horseback Riding | § Clay | | | § Swimming | § Canoeing | | Free Time
Free time is as important as any other activity. Children may use this time as they wish. They may socialize and make new friends, read books from the on-premises library, write postcards or letters to their family and friends or simply rest and enjoy the surroundings. Sample Schedule 8:30 | Wake up call | 9:00 | Breakfast & Domestic Chores | 10:00 | Tutoring & Ranch Activities | 12:30 | Sports & Free Time | 14:00 | Lunch & Rest | 16:00 | Arts & Crafts | 18:00 | Snack | 18:30 | Oral Communication: Radio Program, Short Movie, Talent Show | 20:00 | Shower | 21:00 | Dinner | 22:00 | Entertainment: Theater, Night Games | 23:00 | Bedtime | Sample Menus | Breakfast | Milk, Fresh Butter, Honey, Various Jams, Toast & Cereals | | Lunch | Milk, Paella (rice dish with chicken and seafood), & Fruit | | Snack | Milk, Chocolate Milk, Ham & Cheese Sandwich and Fruit | | Dinner | Milk, Macaroni with Tomato Sauce, Roast Chicken, Salad & Fruit |
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