Workshops
Fall 2024 Workshops
Registration for fall Enrichment workshops opens on Monday, August 26 at 6:00 a.m.
Weekly workshops provide students in kindergarten through grade 8 specialized after school learning opportunities with experienced instructors and passionate teaching artists, musicians, and professionals from the greater Portland area. Workshops offer in-depth exploration into the arts, dance, drama/acting, science, engineering, athletics, chef skills, card games, and role-play games (RPG) such as Dungeons & Dragons.
- Parent pickup location for all workshop attendees: Thomas House Loop unless otherwise noted.
- Workshop start and end dates are noted below.
- All students must be registered to attend an Enrichment workshop.
- Payment in full is required at the time of registration.
- Workshops are open to Waynflete and non-Waynflete students from the greater Portland area.
- Workshops are offered in three seasons: fall, winter, and spring. Dance is offered in half-year sessions.
- If a workshop is canceled due to low enrollment, we will notify registered families one week before the first class.
Discount code: Full-time Afterschool students receive a 25 percent discount on the price of Enrichment workshops. Use the code “FTAS” at checkout.
Questions? Suggestions for new workshops? Email the Auxiliary Programs office at or call 207.774.7863, ext. 1379.
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Fall 2024 Workshops
SPANISH IMMERSION
¡Hola! Join Middle School Language Teacher Whitney McSweeney for an age-appropriate, interactive program that will allow your child to acquire Spanish naturally through a playful, interactive immersion environment. Your child will learn Spanish through indoor and outdoor play, songs, books, and movement! Small group classes run for eight weeks and are offered over our fall, winter, and spring workshop sessions.
Instructor: Whitney McSweeney
Location: Klingenstein Library Conference Room
K–2 Spanish Immersion
Wednesdays from 12:30–2:00 p.m.
September 18 to November 20 (No class on October 2 and October 16)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$290 • Register here
Students enjoy lunch with Whitney as part of the workshop (12:30–12:50 p.m.).
3–5 Spanish Immersion
Tuesdays from 3:30–5:00 p.m.
September 17 to November 19 (No class on October 1 and October 15)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$290 • Register here
ENRICHMENT DANCE
K–5 dancers learn to become strong, confident, creative, and expressive through movement exploration. 6–8 dancers will learn dance theory, expand technical skills, explore compositional tools, and help to choreograph dance pieces for performances in May.
K–5 dancers have half-year sessions with performances in December and May. Choreography students have half-year sessions with three performances during the school year in December, February, and May.
Instructor: Jessica Barzell
Location: ARC Gallery
K–1 Creative Movement
Tuesdays from 3:30–4:20 p.m.
September 17 to December 10 (No class on October 15 and November 26)
Session #1: 11 weeks
$340 • Register here
2–3 Creative Movement
Mondays from 3:30–4:30 p.m.
September 16 to December 9 (No class on October 14 and November 11)
Session #1: 11 weeks
$340 • Register here
4–5 Creative Movement
Thursdays from 3:30–4:30 p.m.
September 26 to December 19 (No class on October 31 and November 28)
Session #1: 11 weeks
$340 • Register here
6–8 Dance Technique and Choreography
Tuesdays from 4:30–6:00 p.m.
September 17 to December 10 (No class on October 15 and November 26)
Session #1: 11 weeks
$425 • Register here
NATURE LAB: Science Outing Club
Join Nature Lab! Student scientists will go on weekly adventures to explore the unique ecosystems of southern Maine. They will learn about the science that is used to study this environment and be given the tools to investigate the intricacies of each site for themselves. Nature Lab is open to any student that enjoys being outside, expressing curiosity, and working as a team to answer scientific questions. Bus transportation provided—weekly adventures are rain or shine.
Instructor: Zoë Kennedy, Educator at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute
“I grew up in Massachusetts and hold a B.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont. My passion for teaching students about the environment has led me to work in a variety of places, including Acadia National Park, where I recently completed a fellowship in environmental education. After working with Waynflete Eco-Explorers this past summer, I am excited to continue being a part of this community. Join me for Nature Lab this fall!”
Locations:
- September 19 — Tidal ecology at Waynflete’s Fore River Campus
- September 26 — Dendrology at Bradbury Mountain State Park
- October 3 — Ornithology at Maine Audubon Falmouth
- October 10 — Bogs and peatlands at Saco Heath Preserve
- October 17 — Geology at Mackworth Island
- October 24 — Nature hike at Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park
- November 7 — Phenology at Bradbury State Park
- November 14— Nature celebration and fire safety at Waynflete’s Fore River Campus
3–5 Nature Lab: Science Outing Club
Thursdays from 3:30–5:30 p.m.
September 19 to November 14 (No class on October 31)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$290 • Register here
STEAM WORKSHOPS (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)
Susan Wiemer’s workshops operate at the intersection of science, art, and imaginative play. Throughout the fall, students explore basic physics concepts while utilizing engineering/design methods and discussing the scientific process. There will be a wide variety of projects to build, including flying toys, jointed rubber band puppets, cars, and windmills that power LED lights. Susan’s hands-on STEAM projects engage curious kids! Limited spaces. No experience needed.
Instructor: Susan Weimer
Location: Lower School Art Studio
K–2 STEAM
Mondays from 3:30–4:30 p.m.
September 16 to November 18 (No class on October 14 and November 11)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$220 • Register here
3–5 STEAM
Wednesdays from 12:30–2:30 p.m.
September 18 to November 13 (No class on October 16)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$290 • Register here
Students enjoy lunch and recess with Susan before the workshop (12:30–1:30 p.m.).
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
At its core, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a game of collaborative storytelling. Players will each take on the role of a unique character in a fantasy story and will need to work as group—led by a practice dungeon master—to uncover treasure, solve puzzles, and accomplish their goals. What path students choose is up to them… but know that the D&D world is full of both danger and adventure!
Location: CHM-25
Instructor: Cora Curtis
4–5 Dungeons & Dragons
Fridays from 3:30–4:45 p.m.
September 27 to November 22 (No class on October 25)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$220 • Register here
6–8 Dungeons & Dragons
Thursdays from 3:30–4:45 p.m.
September 26 to November 21 (No class on October 31)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$220 • Register here
CIRCUS ARTS with Maine Youth Circus
Embark on an exciting journey of learning, creativity, and exploration within the captivating world of the circus. Maine Youth Circus is ready to guide students through exhilarating circus techniques, nurture their artistic spark, and unlock new realms of self-expression! Students will discover the thrill of acrobatics, master the art of juggling, and delve into a diverse range of circus disciplines.
Location: Sills Gym
Instructors: Maine Youth Circus certified instructors
3–8 Circus Arts
Wednesdays from 12:45–1:45 p.m.
September 18 to November 13 (No class on October 16)
Fall session: 8 weeks
$290 • Register here