Summer at Rivermont is now accepting registrations! Enrichment courses are open to the entire Quad City community. Over 70 week-long courses are offered beginning June 15 for preschool through 12th grade. Students have the option of attending morning, afternoon, or the entire day.  

Rivermont`s fabulous course selection is available 7 weeks of the summer. Join us for 1 class or register for the entire summer. Summer Exploration (PreSchool - Junior Kindergarten) are structured so campers are challenged to think like scientists, artists, writers, and mathematicians through a variety of learning experiences. Summer Discovery (Kindergarten - 3rd Grade) provides unique, hands-on experiences for young campers to keep their minds engaged in reading, writing, reasoning, questioning, mathematic processing, and scientific thinking. Summer Academy (4th-12th Grade) have a strong academic focus and challenges older campers with progressive activities in science, technology, math, art and sports.  

New this year, Rivermont is offering Private Music Lessons including: flute, clarinet, piano, saxophone, and cello. In addition, again this year Rivermont has partnered with River Music Experience (RME) Rock Camp USA. Don`t delay - courses are filling up fast! 

 

Courses will be held on the Rivermont campus, located directly off 18th Street behind K&K Hardware in Bettendorf. The entire catalog may be viewed online at www.RivermontCollegiate.org.

 

For questions about classes and registration, call Rivermont Collegiate at 563-359-1366.

 

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