
WATERTOWN—St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School announced that its highly anticipated Summer Camp is scheduled to take place from July 1 to 26. The school’s Summer Camp is designed to provide students with enriching experiences, educational opportunities, and memorable adventures during the summer break.
Designed for preschool through first grade students as of the 2023 to 2024 school year, the SSAES Summer Camp weaves Armenian language through the day to reinforce and practice Armenian language skills. The SSAES Summer Camp offers a diverse range of activities including science experiments, arts & crafts, music & movement, indoor and outdoor activities, story time, water play, and more! Parents can enroll their child(ren) for one week or more. The dates of the Camp are listed on the attached flyer. The goal of the SSAES Summer Camp is to inspire curiosity, foster creativity, and promote personal growth among participants with fun experiences.
“We are excited to offer another enriching and engaging Summer Camp that combines academic enrichment with fun and memorable experiences for our students,” said Dr. Palandjian, Head of School of SSAES. “Our goal is to create a stimulating and supportive environment where students can learn, grow, and make lasting memories during the summer months.”
“Over the years, we’ve seen children who initially sign up for one week have so much fun that they end up signing up for additional weeks, if space is available,” said SSAES Preschool Director, Maral Orchanian, while reflecting on previous participants’ experiences.
Registration for the St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School Summer Program is now open. Interested parents and guardians are encouraged to contact the school. For preschool students, please call Maral Orchanian at (617) 923-0501; and for elementary students, Lilith Bazarbachian at (617) 926-6979.
The mission of St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School (The School) is to provide a high-quality education, within a bilingual and bicultural environment. The School works to instill students with a sense of intellectual curiosity and inspire them to become active members in both the Armenian and broader communities throughout the world.