NMH Summer Session
Northfield Mount Hermon Summer Session offers programs for students wishing to enrich, supplement, or accelerate their school-year education. We have an extensive, comprehensive program that has existed in various forms for more than 100 years.
Each summer, we gather as a community to engage in academic work and to learn from each other in many different ways. Our student population is diverse and worldly – in the summer of 2008, 34 different countries and 21 states within the US were represented. Our talented faculty is assisted by 35 teaching interns to provide an outstanding experience for our students.
Our goal, through all aspects of our comprehensive program, is to provide a valuable, life-changing experience for each student who joins us. For many students, NMH Summer Session provides their first taste of a rigorous academic experience and challenges them to a new level. Other students come from strong schools and use their summer here as an opportunity to further build academic skills, advance in their coursework, and prepare for college.
Our exceptional student diversity ensures that everyone leaves with new friends from all over the world. One of the measures of our success each year is how difficult it is for so many of the students to leave at the end of the summer – they build a powerful connection to our summer community and make lifelong friends.
Places are currently available in all programs and courses. We extend our thanks for your interest in NMH Summer Session, and we invite you to learn more about what we offer (see below) and to join us for what will surely be another productive, rewarding experience in 2009!
2009 Summer Session Catalog (PDF)
Summer Session Application Forms

2009 PROGRAMS
Off-Campus Programs: June 23 - July 27, 2009
NEW ZEALAND SUMMER ABROAD offers students entering grades 10-12 an exciting opportunity to immerse themselves in the land, literature, and people of New Zealand.
On-Campus Programs: June 27 - August 1, 2009
The MIDDLE SCHOOL Program for students entering grades 7-9, COLLEGE PREP PROGRAM for students entering grades 10-12, and English as a Second Language for students entering grades 7-12 offer credit and enrichment courses for approximately 250 students, boarding or day.
College Prep PROgram is unique in that students engage in intensive study of one major subject and thus can complete the equivalent of a year-long course, and possibly earn credit, in just five weeks.
MIDDLE SCHOOL Program students take two major courses, each meeting for one and a quarter hours, six mornings a week.
English as a Second Language, with levels ranging from beginning to advanced, is for students who would like to spend the summer improving their English language skills; ESL classes meet for three hours, six mornings a week.
Classes in all three on-campus programs are small (10-12 students), with
both a master teacher and a teaching intern. Students
also take afternoon minor courses and sports, which offer a change of pace from
the morning courses, and there is required evening study time. While classes can
be intensive, they are also fun for most students. There is also a wide
range of on-campus activities and off-campus trips. More than 250 students (including 31 school-year NMH students) chose to participate last summer.
Course Offerings
COLLEGE Prep major COURSES
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detailed description of the College Prep Program
ENGLISH
Academic Writing
Creative WritingHISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Introduction to Psychology*
AP Economics*
American Society and Culture
US History*
MATHEMATICS
Algebra I*
Geometry*
Algebra II*
Precalculus*
SCIENCE
Biology*
Chemistry*
Physics*
* Because afternoon sessions are required for additional course work, students taking these courses do not take afternoon minor classes.
Community Service
Current Events
Digital Media
Drama
Drawing and Painting
English as a Second Language
Guitar
Journalism
Public Speaking
SAT Preparation
Sports History
Summer Session Singers
Badminton
Basketball
Dance
Hiking
Running
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Ultimate Frisbee
Volleyball
Weight Training and Fitness
MIDDLE SCHOOL Major
Courses
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detailed description of the Middle School Program
Writing
Skills in Literature
Pre-Algebra
Algebra I
Science Skills
Field Biology
Beginning French
Beginning Spanish
Computer-based Presentation
Current Events
Digital Media
Drama
Drawing and Painting
Guitar
Magic and Games
Sports History
SSAT Preparation
Dance
Regular Sports
Northfield Mount Hermon School One Lamplighter Way Mount Hermon, MA 01354 phone: 413-498-3000 e-mail: info@nmhschool.org



