BTA Successful Studies

Summer @ BTA

Successful Studies

         The aim of a great school is to teach students to think.  Boston Trinity Academy trains
         scholars to love learning in the belief that the love of learning leads to sound and creative
         thinking.  When that learning requires some extra support, we encourage students , both
         our own and others who may not attend during the academic year, to participate in the

         Successful Studies
program.

                                                                                                            Frank Guerra (Harvard, ’73)

                                                                                       Headmaster , Boston Trinity Academy

 

Many students are hindered from achieving their full academic potential because they lack appropriate and effective study skills.  The goal of the Successful Studies program is to equip students to embrace purposeful and intelligent methods for learning that will maximize their ability to be successful lifelong learners.

Successful Studies is a dynamic, academic program offered by Summer @ Boston Trinity Academy for interested students in grades 7 - 12 whether they attend Boston Trinity Academy or another school. Students will gain the tools they need to build their skills levels in several academic areas. 

Successful Studies Courses

Successful Studies : Study Skills for Rising 8th, 9th and 10th graders

  Successsful Studies : Study Skills for Middle Schoolers

            (New in 2013) Successful Studies : Reading and Writing Skills for Rising 8th, 9th and 10th graders

             (New in 2013) Successful Studies : Reading and Writing Skills for Middle Schoolers

 

Credit Courses (New in 2013)

Algebra 1 (make up credit)

Algebra 2 (make up credit)

Non-Credit Courses

AP Art Prep

Register here for the Successful Studies Program

 

Students interested in a full day program can click here to learn about classes at the afternoon Visual and Performing Arts Camp.

For more information, please contact Susan Yem at syem@bostontrinity.org