Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Chamberlain International School’s Enrichment Programming


Located in Middleboro, Massachusetts, Chamberlain International School offers a variety of classes and clinical support to students aged 11-21 with learning disabilities and emotional challenges such as ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and depression. To supplement its core educational programming, Chamberlain International School provides students with off-campus vocational training in addition to a mixture of on-campus enrichment programs.

Throughout the years, the school has offered a diverse selection of enrichment programs designed to foster a lifelong love of learning. Students earn credits for completing the week-long courses, which have included culinary arts, gardening, music, and photography in addition to sports such as equestrian, golf, mountain biking, soccer, and swimming.

One of the current enrichment courses is aviation, in which students study the Private Pilot Part 61 curriculum at their own pace at the Alpha One Flight School in Plymouth. In-class lectures are complemented by video training aids, a navigation planning table, and a computer weather station. Students graduate from the program with some of the 40 instructional in-flight hours required to earn their pilot’s license and practice on rainy days with the Federal Aviation Administration-approved “Elite” flight simulator.

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