Additional Programs
Important Dates 2007-2008
| Nov. 4th | Open House (11am-2pm) |
| Nov. 4th | Pre-8th Applications Available |
| Nov. 9th | Application Registration Deadline |
| Nov. 16th | Recommendation Deadline |
| Nov. 17th | Scholarship / Entrance Exam (8:30am) |
| Nov. 23rd | Financial Aid Request Deadline |
| Jan. 4th | Admission Decisions Mailed |
| Jan. 25th | Class of 2012 Registration Deadline |
| Apr. 12th | 7th Grade Practice Test |
7th Grade Practice Test
Seventh grade boys and girls may take the 7th Grade Practice Test on Saturday, April 12. The test administered is the H.S.P.T. (High School Placement Test).
Pre-8th Grade Summer Enrichment Program
Boys and girls about to enter 8th grade are invited to attend Summer School (June 23 - July 23). Registration for the program begins at the November Open House (the program fills quickly). The program features courses in computers, drama, creative writing and algebra. The program also contains a daily component of basketball, ping-pong, soccer, swimming, volleyball, or wiffleball. Courses are taught by Prep faculty in an air-conditioned environment. Busing is available from many locations within the Delaware Valley. For additional information, please contact the Summer School Office at (215) 978-1954.
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Pre-Prep Program (Fall 2007)
Designed to prepare 8th grade boys and girls for college preparatory entrance exams, this program is held on Saturdays (September 22 - November 10) from 9am to 11:55am. Prep students supplement teachers' instruction by tutoring 8th graders in reading and mathematics. The cost is $375 payable on the first day of the program with a $100 deposit upon registration. For additional information, please call (215) 978-1954 or click here.
High School Summer School
Current Prep students can elect to take either a full credit or half credit class during the summer. For more information click here.
Hawk Rowing Camp
The Hawk Rowing Camp is a “learn to row” program that introduces the Olympic Sport of rowing to boys and girls ages 12 to 16. The goal is to provide opportunities for students interested in learning about rowing in a non-competitive environment. The sessions teach individuals the mechanics of how to row with one oar (sweep rowing) which can also be applied to two oared rowing (sculling). The program is designed to give each camper time to develop and improve rowing skills in a relaxed atmosphere. The students will gain an appreciation for the technical aspects of the sport, as well as the teamwork involved in moving eight oared rowing shells. The HRC staff draws on a wealth of experience that includes coaching at the high school, club, college and international levels. For more information on the program, click here.

