Press Release
For Immediate Release
September 10, 2008
MEDIA CONTACT:
Mike Liberty
American Institute For Foreign Study
River Plaza, 9 West Broad Street
Stamford, CT 06902-3788
(203) 399-5187
mliberty@aifs.com
SIG Open House at Stuart Country Day School, March 29
PRINCETON, NJ, – On Saturday, March 29, 2008, the Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) will hold an open house for its summer day program at Stuart Country Day School.
Parents of gifted and talented students in Kindergarten through the sixth grade are invited to attend the open house for the new three-week summer program offered from July 21 through August 8.
SIG’s open house program, "Explore and Tour," is designed to inform parents about program details, academic curriculum, and special program information. The event is hosted by members of the SIG staff and begins at 10 am with registration, coffee and snacks. The schedule includes a presentation, question-and-answer sessions, lunch and escorted tours of the campus. In addition to the Stuart program, this open house will feature two other SIG locations, Moorestown Friends School and Bryn Mawr College – both similar day programs. There will also be a highlight on the Saturday program offered by SIG.
Created and offered by the Summer Institute for the Gifted, the day program at Stuart Country Day School is designed for students in need of activities that stretch their abilities, expand their knowledge, and engage them in creative and active learning. Students have access to Stuart facilities.
If you wish to attend the SIG open house at Stuary Country Day School, contact Tara at (866) 303-4744, ext. 5159, or by e-mail at sig.info@giftedstudy.com.
For more open house information and directions to the SIG campuses, visit www.giftedstudy.com.
SIG also offers their prestigious three-week residential program
for gifted children in grades four through eleven, at nine of American’s
finest college campuses: Amherst College, Bryn Mawr College, Emory
University, Princeton University, UC-Berkeley, UCLA, University
of Michigan, and Vassar College.
Over the past twenty-three summers, SIG has expanded to include
eleven residential sessions and four day programs. In 2007 alone,
over 1,600 academically gifted students in Kindergarten through
11th grade participated in the three-week long SIG programs. SIG
is a subsidiary of the American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS)
and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.












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