Two New Day Sites Coming in Summer 2026!

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We’re excited to share that we’re bringing CTY’s world-renowned programming for academically advanced learners to new day sites in suburban Washington, D.C. and South Florida this summer!

CTY is teaming up with The Woods Academy in Bethesda, Md., to offer three weeks of day programming for students in grades 2-6 starting June 28. CTYers at The Woods Academy will have a blast learning about their favorite topics while taking challenging hands-on courses like Cloudy with a Chance of Science, Numbers: Zero to Infinity, The Physics of Engineering, and more.

And we’ll also be at Saint Andrew’s School in Boca Raton, Fla. this summer for three weeks of day programming for students in grades 2-8 starting June 28. CTYers at Saint Andrew’s School will get inspired learning about topics that interest them while taking rigorous and fun courses like Shaping Our World: Architecture, Examining the Evidence, The Mathematics of Money, and more. Saint Andrew’s is one of two day sites that will welcome students in grades 7-8 this summer!

CTYers not only learn, they join our fun and engaging peer community and make friends with classmates from around the world. Explore courses
Registration for summer courses opens in early 2026. 

We can’t wait to see you this summer!

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