Chamberlain International School - Co-Educational Therapeutic Learning
Monday, December 18, 2017
Automotive Courses at Chamberlain International School
The Chamberlain International School in Middleboro, Massachusetts, caters to students dealing with a variety of psychological and academic issues. Students at Chamberlain International School are afforded the opportunity to take a variety of specialty courses, including an automotive technology program.
Students can choose between two distinct automotive courses at the school. The automotive life-skills course is available to all students. The class addresses a number of basic subjects relevant to owning and maintaining a car. Topics include insight into purchasing a new automobile and how to assess automotive rental agreements.
Students with a stronger interest in automotive technology can take the Chamberlain enrichment course. After reviewing introductory automotive subjects, the course delves into more advanced work, culminating in the renovation of a classic kit car or other project. Past enrichment courses have had students work on 1965 427 Shelby Cobra roadsters, three of which are on display at the campus, and a 1942 Chevy dump truck. For a more in-depth look at both automotive courses, please visit www.chamberlainschool.org.
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Chamberlain International School European Trips
Chamberlain International School in Middleboro, Massachusetts, is a co-educational therapeutic facility for boarding and day school students between the ages of 11 and 22. Chamberlain International School provides students with a variety of unique educational experiences, including multiple opportunities for international travel and study.
The school manages study-abroad trips throughout the world, including numerous European trips. In Belgium, students have visited historic World War I museums and scenic coastlines in the same day. Students also have had the opportunity to visit a few of the nation’s oldest buildings, such as Loevestein Castle.
Past trips to the Netherlands, meanwhile, have been highlighted by some of Amsterdam’s most popular attractions, such as the Van Gogh Museum and the Anne Frank house. Amsterdam also has provided Chamberlain students with a unique, firsthand look at engineering, from the series of windmills keeping Kinderdijk village dry to the Neeltje Jans delta works, a comprehensive loch system that prevents seaside flooding. Additional European trips have taken students to Utrecht’s Slot Zuylen Castle and Geldern, Germany.
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