Semester school explained

A semester school is a school that complements a student's secondary education by providing them with the opportunity to step out of their regular school for half an academic year and step into a uniquely different educational setting while continuing their required academic studies.[1] [2] The academic curriculum at semester schools tends to be college preparatory, interdisciplinary, and experiential.[3] [4] [5]

Characteristics

Benefits

Attending a semester school can:

Growth

The first semester school was Milton Academy's Mountain School which opened in 1984 in Vershire, Vermont. Since then more than a dozen additional semester schools have opened across the United States of America and in other countries. The list of opening dates below shows the growth in semester schools over time and their geographic diversity.

1984 – Mountain School, Vershire, Vermont

1986 – Swiss Semester, Zermatt, Switzerland

1988 – Maine Coast Semester, Maine Coast Semester at Chewonki, Wiscasset, Maine

1995 – The Outdoor Academy, Pisgah Forest, North Carolina

1996 – CITYterm, Dobbs Ferry, New York (closed Fall 2019)

1997 – High School Semester at Sea (Ocean Classroom), Western North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea (closed July 2014)

1998 – High Mountain Institute, Leadville, Colorado (originally named Rocky Mountain Semester)

1999 – The Island School, Cape Eleuthera, Bahamas

1999 – Oxbow School, Napa, California

2000 – The Traveling School, Southern Africa & South America with a home office in Bozeman, Montana

2004 – Woolman Semester, Nevada City, California (closed)

2004 – Kroka Semester School, Marlow, New Hampshire

2009 – School for Ethics and Global Leadership, Washington, D.C.

2009 – Finding the Good, Nevada City, California (closed)

2010 – Coastal Studies for Girls, Freeport, Maine (closed)

2010 – Conserve School, Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin (closed)

2012 – Alzar School, Valley County, Idaho

2012 – Burr and Burton Academy Mountain Campus, Manchester, Vermont

2016 – Steward Outdoor School Ivoryton, Connecticut

Notes and References

  1. http://www.semesterschools.net/ Semester Schools Network
  2. Web site: The Hotchkiss School - Semester Off-Campus Opportunities . 2009-11-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091130013712/http://www.hotchkiss.org/Academics/Yr-Sem_OCPrograms.asp . 2009-11-30 . dead .
  3. http://www.nais.org/publications/ismagazinearticle.cfm?itemNumber=150703 National Association of Independent Schools: Semester Schools
  4. http://www.petersons.com/common/article.asp?id=1171&path=hs.fas.advice&sponsor=1 Peterson's Semester Schools: Great Opportunities
  5. http://www.privateschoolreview.com/articles/145 Private School Review: Semester Schools
  6. Information from a review of semester school websites
  7. http://www.collegebound.net/content/living-learning-at-semester-schools/ College Bound Network: Living and Learning at Semester Schools
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/05/education/edlife/farmm.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2 New York Times - Semester Away
  9. https://www.coastalstudiesforgirls.org/.../SEEN%20Magazine%20Semester%20Schools.pdf SEEN Magazine - Semester school programs
  10. http://www.lovett.org/academics/travel-programs/semester-school-programs/index.aspx The Lovett School - Semester School Programs
  11. http://www.collegebound.net/gapyear-programs/article/a-new-adventure-at-semester-schools/8842/ College Bound Network: A New Adventure at Semester Schools