Course Summary
Participants discover the spectacular diversity of animal forms and behavior in the natural world. They take trips through nature trails and to Cambridge University’s Museum of Zoology. These complement classroom exploration of molecular biology, natural selection, animal communication, theories of instinct and innate behavior, imprinting, predation, protection, and behavioral development.
Key Features
- Breakfast in Hall
- classes on topics as diverse as Studio Art or Business and Finance meet in classrooms, labs, studios, or out and about in Cambridge
- students can choose to have lunch at any local restaurants or sandwich shops in town
- three afternoons a week, classes meet again. When there is no class, they are free to join in organized activities or trips and tours in and around Cambridge
- dinner in Hall
- evening activities, events, or shows
Accommodation
Academics & Tuition
Extracurricular Program
The Cambridge Tradition Summer School for Grades 10-12
Nurturing Minds, Igniting Passions, and Shaping Futures for Grades 10-12.
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