Session 1 only has remaining spots in G3-G5. Session 2 is full.
Our Dragon Camp is nearly full! We have remaining spots only in Session 1 G3-G5.
Registration is nearly full!
We welcome students from international communities and other English-based schools to sign up!
Session 1: June 10–14 (Limited Availability)
STEAM & Sustainability
In this week of Dragon Camp, kick start your summer in a creative and sustainable activity-based camp!
Explore the world of Science and STEAM with exciting experiments and hands-on projects. Your child will discover wonders, spark curiosity, and develop a passion for exploration, creating an unforgettable learning adventure! Students will also have PE and literacy blocks related to our sustainability theme.
Parents will be invited on the last day to celebrate students’ learning!
All students will engage in grade-level appropriate hands-on activities and literacy opportunities.
Camp Highlights:
- Explore STEAM and Sustainability
- Let your imagination soar as we delve into the world of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics!
- Build, design, and become a sustainable citizen!
Session 2: July 22–26 (Full)
Life Under Water
Explore the world of aquatic animals, both on land and beneath the water.
Dive into the wonders of marine life at our summer camp! Explore with experts from the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium and encounter real amphibians and vibrant coral reefs.
Campers will uncover the different habitats, adaptations, textures, sleeping patterns, and food animals eat through exciting activities, swimming pool games, crafts, and connecting what they write and read in literacy blocks.
Parents will be invited on the last day to celebrate student accomplishments!
Camp Highlights:
- Discover life under water!
- Partnering with the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium
- From real amphibians to vibrant coral reefs, dive deep into the mysteries of the water!
Dragon Camp Instructors
Maggie Yen ES Chinese
Maggie Yen ES Chinese
Maggie holds her Master of Education from Ashland University, Ohio, and also a teaching credential for teaching Chinese as a foreign language. Prior to coming to KAS, Maggie worked as an English teacher in local kindergartens for years. She loves to travel and hang out with family and friends. She also loves music and movies.
Grace Lee Grade 2 Teaching Assistant
Grace Lee Grade 2 Teaching Assistant
Grace Lee earned her Bachelor Degree from Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages in Kaohsiung City. She began at KAS as a teaching assistant for Grade 5, and now she is working with Grade 2 students. She also taught English in Kindergartens for two years in Kaohsiung and Pingtung City. She lives in Pingtung with her husband and an adorable daughter. She enjoys Crossfit Class.
Charlene Lin ES English Language Acquisition
Charlene Lin ES English Language Acquisition
Charlene loves working with children of all ages. Her excitement for learning is palpable in every classroom that she enters. Students also love learning with her. As an Elementary ELL teacher, Charlene shares her experience and helps children be successful and reach their goals.
Charlene holds a Masters in Special Education from Moreland University and is certified as a K-12 Special Education teacher in the US. She also carries certifications in TESOL and TCAFL, which helps her meet the diverse needs of her students. Previously, Charlene taught Kindergarten and worked in classrooms at I-Shou International School. She has been an integral part of the literacy support program at KAS. Her dedication to student success is evident in her daily interactions.
When she’s not creating engaging lessons for her students, Charlene is a busy mom of four and treasures the time she spends together with her family. As an avid reader and eager jetsetter, her activities provide a rich tapestry that she weaves into her classroom.
Eileen Chang Grade 4 Teaching Assistant
Eileen Chang Grade 4 Teaching Assistant
Eileen graduated from University of Queensland, Australia with Master’s degree of Environmental management (major in Conservation Biology). She used to work in Academia Sinica and National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium as a researcher, also as a science educator. She is a national-certified environmental educator. She was honored as the awardee of “EE 30 Under 30 Award” from Northern American Association of Environmental Education, as one of the 30 young leaders around the world with age under 30.
Eileen has many artworks and articles published on newspapers and government publications. During the free time, she loves to play guitar, skateboard, swim and enjoys horseback riding. She and her husband have great passion on animals with keeping over 20 pets (mostly reptiles) in the house.
Zoe Chu ES Health & Physical Education
Zoe Chu ES Health & Physical Education
Zoe has been a Pre-Kindergarten teaching assistant at KAS and was a co-teacher for several years before that.
Zoe grew up in Kaohsiung and she graduated from Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages with a major in English. She worked and studied in Australia to help improve her English and meet new friends before moving back to Taiwan.
During her spare time, she enjoys training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, going to the beach, traveling, and enjoying food and coffee with her friends.
Questions?
Contact us at dragonscamp@kas.tw