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Educating Young Men in the Spirit of the Gentleman Saint, Francis de Sales
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Salesianum School Summer Programs

Salesianum School offers many summer programs for both middle school and high school students throughout the summer. The courses are listed below. Click on a course for the course description.

For additional Summer Programs offered exclusively to incoming Salesianum Freshmen, click here.

For further information, please e-mail Father Vannicola.

Click here for the registration form.

Courses for Middle School Students
SC 100 Bubbles and Glorp – The Chemistry of Life
SC 101 Chemistry Craze
SC 102 Computer Programming
SC 103 Filmmaking
SC 104 Salesianum Summer History Camp
SC 105 Painting 101
SC 106 The Ultimate Machine
SC 107 Under the Microscope
SC 108 Biotechnology
Courses for High School Students
SC 200 College Applications with Less Stress
SC 201 English Grammar for Students of Latin, Spanish, and French
SC 202 Public Speaking: Learning to Speak So People Will Listen
SC 203 Tools for Success in High School: Critical Reading and Writing
SC 204 The High School Philosopher
SC 205 Introduction to Spanish

Driver Education: Following state standards, driver education will be taught during the summer at Salesianum. There will be 30 hours of classroom instruction followed by the mandatory driving and observing in a driver education vehicle. This class is for students who will be 16 during the summer months or for students who wish to complete driver education during the summer. The estimated cost for the course will be $470 to cover classroom and vehicle use. If the student is a first time driver education student going into the tenth grade, some of the cost can be reimbursed by the state. Class size will be limited to 30 students. For further information, contact John Corcoran or JD Taylor. (One may register for this course by contacting one of the instructors directly. This course cannot be registered for using the Summer Programs Registration form.)