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Enrichment Programs

Afterschool Programs

Our afterschool enrichment classes are designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.

Guided by a dedicated team of educators with diverse backgrounds, students participate in interactive activities that foster STEM skills, artistic expression, and collaborative problem-solving. Whether learning about robotics or discovering the art of storytelling, each class encourages students to pursue their interests and broaden their perspectives.

Afterschool Class Information
  • Classes range from $47–$50 per session, depending on materials and instructor expertise.
  • Trimester Cost: On average, a class is $550 per trimester (based on $50 x 11 classes). All courses are already prorated in CampBrain to reflect days off.
  • Schedule: Weekly, 3-hour classes from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m.
3:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Drop Off

Check in at Front Desk

Bus transportation is available from Winchester Public Elementary & Middle Schools. Please list Acera as your After School Program bus stop on the transportation application.

3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Afterschool Class

Includes 30-minute snack break on our adventure-based playground

5:30 – 6:00 p.m.
Pick Up

Check in at Front Desk

Morning Enrichment Offerings

Available ONLY for Core Day Students. All classes meet weekly for 45 minutes to 1 hour.

  • $35 per class
  • Trimester cost: Average of $385 (depends on number of classes selected)
  • Schedule: Spanish classes are required with a two-day purchase: $770 total
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.
Trail Running

Mondays & Thursdays

7:45 – 8:30 a.m.
Spanish

Tuesdays & Thursdays

For students arriving on the Winchester Public Buses:

Bus transportation is available from Winchester Public Elementary & Middle Schools. Please list Acera as your After School Program bus stop on the transportation application. Drop-offs can start as early as 2:15pm from the bus only. They will then join our Enrichment staff in our common space to enjoy board games, building blocks/legos, and art materials until 3pm.

Afterschool Class Options
Monday

Ages 5-7: Creating with Technology: Art Meets Engineering

In this playful, hands-on class, young creators will explore the exciting intersection of art and engineering!Through imaginative projects that blend creativity with basic tech tools, students will design and build their own interactive artworks, kinetic sculptures, light-up crafts, and simple machines. TEACHER: FLOR

Ages 8 -10: Mathsters of Art

In this hands-on, minds-on class, students will explore the hidden beauty of math through art! Young “mathsters” will dive into exciting, creative projects that bring geometry and spatial reasoning to life. TEACHER: CAMILA

Ages 8-10: Creative Computing & Robotics

This club offers a unique opportunity for students to develop their computational thinking skills while exploring a range of digital tools. The course will feature a variety of tools, including Scratch, CoSpaces, and TinkerCAD. While Chromebooks will be provided, students are welcome to bring their own laptops from home. TEACHER: DANNY

Ages 11-14: Dungeons & Dragons Role Play

Create your own characters and weave a story together, from epic quests for treasure to thrilling battles with dangerous foes. TEACHER: CHUCK

Ages 8-10: Culinary Explorers (Tacos, Pierogi, Muffins, Soups & more!)

The opportunity to explore new or familiar foods, and, working as a team, slice, dice, peel, measure, and cook until they’ve prepared the finished dish. TEACHER: DYLAN

Tuesday

Ages 5-7: Sculpting Fabric Animals and Huggable Friends

In this imaginative and hands-on class, young artists will learn how to turn fabric, felt, and other soft materials into adorable animals and cozy companions. Using simple sewing techniques, fabric sculpting, and creative design, students will dream up their own characters and bring them to life TEACHER: KATHY

Ages 5-7: Miniature Clay Creations

Sculpt, mold, and model with clay, From portraits and animals to dragons and cartoon characters. TEACHER: ADRIENNE

Ages 8-10: Stop Motion Animation

In this imaginative camp, participants will be able to craft and share a story of their own invention using stop-motion animation. TEACHER: DYLAN

Ages 8-10: Code and Create: Microbits & Scratch Coding

In this fun and interactive class, students will explore the exciting world of coding through two powerful platforms: Scratch and Micro:bit. TEACHER: FLOR

Ages 8-12: Soccer Clinic @ Teamworks

Acera will walk kids from school to the Winchester Community Park Grass Field, 5 min away. The Teamworks Soccer Staff will teach basic soccer skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting through various drills and games.

Ages 10-14: Destination Imagination: Creative Challenges

Unleash your imagination in this fun hands-on course based on the Destination Imagination program, designed for curious minds who love to create and problem-solve. Students will team up to tackle a variety of open-ended challenges that blend science, technology, engineering, arts, and storytelling. TEACHER: MOLLY

Questcraft: Design. Roleplay. Lead.

In this action-packed class, students will dive into a world of imaginative storytelling, costume creation, prop design, and live-action gameplay. Students will explore themes of teamwork, ethics, problem-solving, and leadership — all while having a blast in immersive, student-led storylines. Participants will design their own characters, build fantasy worlds, and embark on epic quests filled with magic, mythical creatures, and heroic challenges. TEACHER: CHUCK

Wednesday

Ages 5-7: Extraordinary Paper Creations

We will transform a variety of papers to create unique 2D and 3D art, sculptures and functional objects in the wonderful realm of paper craft. TEACHER: KATHY

Ages 5-7: LEGO Architects

In this creative and hands-on class, young architects will explore the basics of design, structure, and engineering using colorful LEGO bricks. Through guided challenges and open-ended projects, students will build everything from simple houses and bridges to imaginative towers and cityscapes. TEACHER: DYLAN

Ages 5-7: LEGO Spike Prime Robotics

The LEGO SPIKE Prime system opens students to robotics and coding basics. They’ll control motors and sensors to navigate mazes, travel over rough terrain & more. TEACHER: FLOR

Ages 8-10: Edible Adventures (Baking & Cooking)

Welcome to baking, where your child can unleash their creativity in the kitchen, offering a hands-on and interactive experience that will leave them with a newfound love for baking. TEACHER: KEVIN

Ages 8-10: Intro to Woodworking

Learn woodworking basics and create a toy airplane, pencil box, tool tote, and more! TEACHER: ADAM

Ages 8-10: Digital Modeling, Simulation & Fabrication

In this exciting class, students will experiment with digital tools to design and construct 3D objects like toys, household products, and art. TEACHER: DANNY

Ages 10+: Study Hall & Screen-free Hangout

Introducing Study Hall & Screen-Free Hangout, supervised by Acera’s Upper School Teacher, Ms. Alexis. Upper School students now have access to a peaceful environment where they can work on homework, high school applications, or engage in another quiet activity like reading. Ms. Alexis, an experienced social science and math teacher, is present to offer writing support. This is a perfect space for students who need extra help with their homework to work with a knowledgeable teacher in a stress-free environment. In addition, students can enjoy supervised screen-free downtime with their peers after school. TEACHER: ALEXIS

Ages 10-14: Destination Imagination: Creative Challenges

Unleash your imagination in this fun hands-on course based on the Destination Imagination program, designed for curious minds who love to create and problem-solve. Students will team up to tackle a variety of open-ended challenges that blend science, technology, engineering, arts, and storytelling. TEACHER: MOLLY

Ages 11-14: Band

Students will explore a variety of styles, improve technique, and develop a deeper appreciation for music. Students must have basic competence in playing an instrument and reading music, but ALL LEVELS ARE WELCOME! TEACHER: CHUCK

Science Investigators

Put on your thinking caps and grab your magnifying glasses—it’s time to become a Science Investigator! In this fun, hands-on class taught by Ms. Sydney, kids will explore the world around them through exciting experiments, simple engineering challenges, and creative projects. Using the Scientific Method and Engineering Design Process, young investigators will ask questions, make discoveries, and solve mysteries just like real scientists. Each week brings a new adventure in science, filled with curiosity, creativity, and lots of “Aha!” moments! TEACHER: SYDNEY

Ages 11-14: Code Masters: Programming Fundamentals

In this hands-on programming class, students will learn the fundamentals of computer programming through engaging projects and challenges. Using languages like Python and block-based coding tools, participants will explore key concepts such as variables, loops, conditionals, and functions. TEACHER: SARAH

Thursday

Ages 5-7: Art Sparks

In this hands-on class, young artists will explore the exciting world of electricity and circuits through creative 2D and 3D projects. Students will learn about different types of circuits — including simple and parallel — and discover how conductivity brings their art to life. TEACHER: CAMILA

Ages 8-10: Beatmaking

In this energetic and fun class, students will explore the world of rhythm and music production using kid-friendly digital tools. They’ll learn the basics of beatmaking by experimenting with different sounds, drum patterns, and melodies to create their own unique tracks. TEACHER: DYLAN

Ages 8-10: Think, Tinker, Build!

Using everyday materials and simple tools, kids will design, build, and test structures, machines, and devices—learning key concepts like force, motion, balance, and energy along the way.

Ages 9-14: Sewing Arts

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sewist, we’ll help you select or create a project, cut out the pieces, and guide you through the process. TEACHER: KATHY

Ages 10-14: Intermediate & Advanced Woodworking Studio

Our Intermediate & Advanced Woodworking Open Studio allows students to work independently and take their skills to the next level. Prior experience in a woodshop is required. TEACHER: JOSH

Ages 10-14: Model United Nations: Policy, Power, & Perspective

Explore the big challenges of our time and open up your mind as an emerging world citizen. Engage in deep discussions about current events. Get exposure to primary sources and formative ideas in the political science, governmental, historical and philosophical landscape. TEACHER: EMILY & RENEE

Ages 11-14: LEGO Spike Prime Robotics: Solving Real-world Problems

Kids are curious and ask questions about things around them in the real world.. In this class, they’ll learn how to control motors and sensors to create their own customized robots that can solve real-world problems. Projects include Greeting/Joy Robot, Morning Helper, Future Furniture & more.

Friday

Age 5-7: Forts, Fantasy, and Friends

In this playful and creative class, young explorers will build cozy forts, craft magical stories, and embark on fantastical adventures with new friends. Through hands-on building projects, role-playing, and collaborative games, kids will develop teamwork, creativity, and storytelling skills. TEACHER: DYLAN

Ages 8-10: Animal Engineering

In this hands-on class, students will discover how animals inspire engineers to solve problems and create incredible machines and structures. TEACHER: Sydney

Ages 9-14: FLL Challenge Competition Team – First Lego League using SPIKE Prime

Join our Friday FLL team and dive into the world of competitive robotics using the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime system! Students will explore real-world STEM challenges as they build and program robots to complete missions on the official FLL game board. The season kicks off in September and culminates in a competition in mid-December. TEACHER: Will

Ages 11-14: Paper and Pixel

In this innovative class, students will explore the exciting blend of hand-crafted art and digital design. Starting with sketching, collage, and mixed-media techniques on paper, they will then bring their creations to life using digital tools like graphic design software and drawing tablets. TEACHER: FLOR

Monday

Creating with Technology (ages 5-7)

In this playful, hands-on class, young creators will explore the intersection of art and engineering through imaginative projects like light-up crafts, kinetic sculptures, and simple machines. TEACHER FLOR

Textile Explorations (ages 5-7)

Where art meets science! In this creative, hands-on workshop, kids will explore fabric design through techniques like dyeing, cyanotype printing, resist methods, and fabric markers. TEACHER KATHY

Beginner’s Guild (ages 5-7)

An engaging introduction to fantasy adventure games in the tradition of Dungeons & Dragons, tailored specifically for young players. TEACHER DYLAN

Mathsters of Art (ages 8–10)

In this hands-on, minds-on class, students will explore the beauty of math through creative projects that bring geometry to life. They’ll design tessellations, experiment with symmetry, and play games to sharpen spatial reasoning. TEACHER CAMILA

Creative Computing (ages 8–11)

This club offers a unique opportunity for students to develop their computational thinking skills while exploring a range of digital tools. The course will feature a variety of tools, including Scratch, CoSpaces, and TinkerCAD. While Chromebooks will be provided, students are welcome to bring their own laptops from home. TEACHER DANNY

Dungeons & Dragons Role Play (ages 10-14)

Create your own characters and weave a story together, from epic quests for treasure to thrilling battles with dangerous foes.
TEACHER CHUCK

Guinea Fowl: Running with Dave (ages 10-15)

Research shows that physical activity can significantly boost focus, mood, and learning throughout the day. This course offers a fun and challenging way for students to build endurance, confidence, and a deeper connection to the outdoors.

Tuesday

Sewing and Soft Sculpture (ages 5-7)

Blending soft sculpture with elements of engineering and design, students will plan, prototype, and construct everything from imaginative animals to original creations. TEACHER KATHY

Deep Sea Studio (ages 5-7)

Students will explore marine life, underwater landscapes, and oceanic textures as they create vibrant artworks using a variety of materials and techniques. TEACHER SYDNEY

Painting as Experiment: Exploring Pigments, Light, and Form (ages 5–7)

Dive into the science and art of painting by experimenting with gouache and watercolor pigments, exploring how light and form interact on the page. TEACHER ADRIENNE

Outdoor Explorers (ages 8-10)

Students dive into orienteering, animal and plant identification, fire building, foraging, survival skills, and cooperative team challenges. TEACHER SEAN

Stop Motion (ages 8-10)

Using clay, paper, LEGO, and everyday objects, young animators will plan, design, and film their own short movies—capturing each scene one frame at a time. TEACHER DYLAN

Pixel & Paper (ages 8-10)

Through projects combining drawing, photo editing, and basic animation, students build skills in both analog and digital mediums—developing creativity, technical confidence, and visual storytelling.
TEACHER FLOR

Destination Imagination (ages 9-14)**

Working in teams, students will tackle a season-long STEAM challenge that blends engineering, art, and storytelling—building creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. TEACHER MOLLY

Dungeons & Dragons Role Play (ages 10-15)

Create your own characters and weave a story together, from epic quests for treasure to thrilling battles with dangerous foes. TEACHER CHUCK

Study Hall (ages 10-15)

This is a perfect space for students who need extra help with their homework to work with a knowledgeable teacher in a stress-free
environment. TEACHER EMI

AM Offering (Core Day Students Only) Beginner Spanish for Ages 8-12**

The Spanish course emphasizes listening and speaking skills with culture integrated into the language.

Wednesday

Paper Engineering & Design (ages 5-7)

We will transform a variety of papers to create unique 2D and 3D art, sculptures and functional objects in the wonderful realm of paper craft. TEACHER KATHY

LEGO Architects (ages 5-7)

Through a mix of guided challenges and openended builds, they’ll create everything from sturdy bridges and cozy houses to wild towers and vibrant cityscapes. TEACHER DANNY

Computational Coding & Circuits (ages 5-7)

This hands-on class (screen free) introduces young learners to basic computational thinking and simple circuits through fun, interactive activities.
TEACHER SARAH

Art Explorers: Create Like the Masters (ages 8-10)

Students explore the unique techniques and styles of these creative geniuses, studying their work in depth. Then, they channel their inspiration to create original pieces in a similar fashion, developing their own artistic voice while learning from the greats.
TEACHER Sydney

Baking (ages 8-10)

Welcome to baking, where your child can unleash their creativity in the kitchen, offering a hands-on and interactive experience that will leave them with a newfound love for baking. Teacher Kevin

Digital Modeling, Simulation & Fabrication (ages 8-10)

In this exciting class, students will experiment with digital tools to design and construct 3D objects like toys, household products, and art. Teacher Danny

Intro to Woodworking (ages 8-10)

Learn woodworking basics, you’ll have the chance to create a toy airplane, pencil box, tool tote, and other fun projects! Teacher Adam

Lego Spike Prime Robotics (ages 10-15)

Students will learn how to control motors and sensors to create their own customized robots. Teacher Flor

Rock Band, ages 10-14

Students will explore a variety of styles and improve technique. Students must have basic competence in playing an instrument and reading music, but ALL LEVELS ARE WELCOME! Teacher Chuck

Destination Imagination (ages 9-14)**

Working in teams, students will tackle a season-long STEAM challenge that blends engineering, art, and storytelling—building creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Teacher Molly

AM Offering (Core Day Students Only) Guinea Fowl: Running with Dave (ages 7-9)

This course offers a fun and challenging way for students to build endurance, confidence, and a deeper connection to the outdoors.

Thursday

Art Sparks (ages 5-7)

In this hands-on class, young artists will explore the exciting world of electricity and circuits through creative 2D and 3D projects. Students will learn about different types of circuits — including simple and parallel — and discover how conductivity brings their art to life. Teacher Camila

Marble Maze Challenger (ages 5–7)

Kids will put their critical thinking and problem-solving skills to the test as they design and build marble mazes using LEGO, cardboard, and other creative materials. Teacher Sydney

Art Lab (ages 5–7)

Students will explore mosaics, collages, and recycled art while learning how different materials can work together in unexpected ways. Teacher Flor

Science Investigators (ages 8-10)

In this dynamic, hands-on class, students will take on the role of real-world scientists as they explore fascinating questions across biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Teacher Alexis

Cooking with Dylan (ages 8-10)

Our classes cater to chefs of all levels and will help them gain confidence in basic kitchen skills while learning recipes that they can easily recreate at home.

Sewing & Design Lab: Engineering Fabric Creations (ages 8–10)

Create functional items—from tote bags to pajama shorts—while developing precision, problem solving, and design thinking. Great for all levels; bring your ideas to life stitch by stitch. Teacher Kathy

Guinea Fowl: Hiking Extraordinaire (ages 8–11)

In this fun and active afterschool program, students will build confidence and outdoor skills through weekly hiking challenges and nature exploration. Teacher Dave

Watch Me Resin (ages 9+)

Kids will use dried flowers, colorful crafting materials, and their own imagination to create beautiful accessories and small art pieces — all preserved in crystal-clear resin. Teacher Queenie

Model UN Club (ages 10+)

Engage in deep discussions about current events. Get exposure to primary sources and formative ideas in the political science, governmental, historical and philosophical landscape. Teacher Emily

Intermediate & Advanced Woodworking (ages 10+)

Our Intermediate & Advanced Woodworking Open Studio allows students to work independently and take their skills to the next level. Teacher Josh

AM Offering (Core Day Students Only) Beginner Spanish for Ages, 8-12**

The Spanish course emphasizes listening and speaking skills with culture integrated into the language.

Friday

Forts, Fantasy, and Friends (age 5-7)

In this playful and creative class, young explorers will build cozy forts, craft magical stories, and embark on fantastical adventures with new friends. Through hands-on building projects, roleplaying, and collaborative games, kids will develop teamwork, creativity, and storytelling skills. Teacher Dylan

Mindful Movement & Macramé (ages 8–15)

Each session includes yoga to help students relax and reconnect with their bodies, followed by guided macramé projects where they’ll learn knotting techniques to create beautiful handmade pieces. Teacher Kei

FLL Challenge Competition Team – First Lego League using SPIKE Prime (ages 9-14)

Presented by C0deEX, Friday’s First Lego League program will be using SPIKE prime ROBOT. The FLL season starts in September and ends in the middle of December. Students who sign up for this Tri 1 program should anticipate signing up for Tri 2 class as well in order to compete in the competition. Teacher Will

Monday

Squishy Circuits (ages 5-7)

Using tactile materials like playdough, students will design 3D circuit models incorporating LEDs, motors, or buzzers. Along the way, they’ll experiment with different dough compositions to investigate their conductive and insulative properties.
TEACHER FLOR

Beginner’s Guild (ages 5-7)

An engaging introduction to fantasy adventure games in the tradition of Dungeons & Dragons, tailored specifically for young players. TEACHER DYLAN

Mathsters of Art (ages 8–10)

In this hands-on, minds-on class, students will explore the beauty of math through creative projects that bring geometry to life. They’ll design tessellations, experiment with symmetry, and play games to sharpen spatial reasoning. TEACHER CAMILA

Crocheting (8-10)

Using yarn, hooks, and creative problem-solving to make cool, custom projects. From designing creatures or characters to crafting gear like wristbands, coasters, or small plushies, students will explore how loops and knots can turn into real creations. TEACHER KATHY

Creative Computing and Robotics (ages 8–11)

This club offers a unique opportunity for students to develop their computational thinking skills while exploring a range of digital tools. The course will feature a variety of tools, including Scratch, CoSpaces, and TinkerCAD. While Chromebooks will be provided, students are welcome to bring their own laptops from home. TEACHER DANNY

Dungeons & Dragons Role Play (ages 10-15)

Create your own characters and weave a story together, from epic quests for treasure to thrilling battles with dangerous foes.
TEACHER CHUCK

Photography (ages 10+)

students will learn how to take amazing photos while exploring key skills like the exposure triangle (aperture, shutter speed, and ISO), composition, and lighting. We’ll also dive into different photography styles—like portraits, nature, sports, and creative storytelling.
TEACHER DANIEL

Guinea Fowl: Running with Dave (ages 10-15)

Research shows that physical activity can significantly boost focus, mood, and learning throughout the day. This course offers a fun and challenging way for students to build endurance, confidence, and a deeper connection to the outdoors.

Tuesday

Sewing and Soft Sculpture (ages 5-7)

Blending soft sculpture with elements of engineering and design, students will plan, prototype, and construct everything from imaginative animals to original creations. TEACHER KATHY

Minature Clay Creations (ages 5-7)

From creating portraits and miniature animals to dragons and cartoon characters, the possibilities are endless with clay. TEACHER ADRIENNE

Code & Create (ages 8-10)

In this fun and interactive class, students will explore the exciting world of coding through two powerful platforms: Scratch and Micro:bit. TEACHER FLOR

Stop Motion (ages 8-10)

Using clay, paper, LEGO, and everyday objects, young animators will plan, design, and film their own short movies—capturing each scene one frame at a time. TEACHER DYLAN

Fantasy World Building (ages 9-15)

Are you a student with a passion for fantasy writing, D&D campaigns, or worldbuilding? This multimedia class is just what you need! We’ll explore the principles of setting, time, characters, and visual elements, and provide opportunities for both independent and group work. TEACHER CHUCK

Study Hall (ages 10-15)

This is a perfect space for students who need extra help with their homework to work with a knowledgeable teacher in a stress-free environment. TEACHER EMI

AM Offering (Core Day Students Only) Beginner Spanish for Ages 8-12**

The Spanish course emphasizes listening and speaking skills with culture integrated into the language.

Wednesday

Paper Engineering & Design (ages 5-7)

We will transform a variety of papers to create unique 2D and 3D art, sculptures and functional objects in the wonderful realm of paper craft. TEACHER KATHY

LEGO Architects (ages 5-7)

Through a mix of guided challenges and open- ended builds, they’ll create everything from sturdy bridges and cozy houses to wild towers and vibrant cityscapes. TEACHER DANNY

Computational Coding & Circuits (ages 5-7)

This hands-on class (screen free) introduces young learners to basic computational thinking and simple circuits through fun, interactive activities. TEACHER SARAH

Baking (ages 8-10)

Welcome to baking, where your child can unleash their creativity in the kitchen, offering a hands-on and interactive experience that will leave them with a newfound love for baking. TEACHER KEVIN

Digital Modeling (ages 8-10)

In this exciting class, students will experiment with digital tools to design and construct 3D objects like toys, household products, and art. TEACHER DANNY

Intro to Woodworking (ages 8-10)

Learn woodworking basics, you’ll have the chance to create a toy airplane, pencil box, tool tote, and other fun projects! TEACHER ADAM

Lego Spike Prime Robotics (ages 10-15)

Students will learn how to control motors and sensors to create their own customized robots. TEACHER FLOR

Rock Band, ages (ages 10-14)

Students will explore a variety of styles and improve technique. Students must have basic competence in playing an instrument and reading music, but ALL LEVELS ARE WELCOME! TEACHER CHUCK

Aquaponics (ages 10+)

Using filtered aquarium waste to fertilize vegetables and fruits, we’ll build a small-scale aquaponics farm that connects science with
sustainability. Along the way, students will explore water chemistry, aquarium care, and plant health, while growing produce to enjoy at the end of the course. TEACHER AARON

AM Offering (Core Day Students Only)
Guinea Fowl: Running with Dave (ages 7-9)

This course offers a fun and challenging way for students to build endurance, confidence, and a deeper connection to the outdoors. TEACHER DAVID

Thursday

Ages 5-7: Art Sparks

In this hands-on class, young artists will explore the exciting world of electricity and circuits through creative 2D and 3D projects. Students will learn about different types of circuits — including simple and parallel — and discover how conductivity brings their art to life. TEACHER: CAMILA

Art Lab (ages 5–7)

Students will explore mosaics, collages, and recycled art while learning how different materials can work together in unexpected ways.
TEACHER FLOR

Cooking with Dylan (ages 8-10)

Our classes cater to chefs of all levels and will help them gain confidence in basic kitchen skills while learning recipes that they can easily recreate at home.

Sewing & Design Lab: Engineering Fabric Creations (ages 8–10)

Create functional items—from tote bags to pajama shorts—while developing precision, problem solving, and design thinking. Great for all levels; bring your ideas to life stitch by stitch. TEACHER KATHY

Guinea Fowl: Hiking Extraordinaire (ages 6–8)

In this fun and active afterschool program, students will build confidence and outdoor skills through weekly hiking challenges and nature exploration. TEACHER DAVE

Experimental Science Workshop (ages 10+)

Students will explore focusing on chemistry and physics, students will make predictions, test ideas, and observe real-world scientific principles in action. Each student will keep a personal science journal to record experiments, sketch observations, and reflect on their discoveries. TEACHER ALEXIS

Model UN Club (ages 10+)

Engage in deep discussions about current events. Get exposure to primary sources and formative ideas in the political science, governmental, historical and philosophical landscape. TEACHER EMILY

Intermed/Advanced Woodworking (ages 10+)

Our Intermediate & Advanced Woodworking Open Studio allows students to work independently and take their skills to the next level. TEACHER JOSH

AM Offering (Core Day Students Only)
Beginner Spanish for Ages, 8-12**

The Spanish course emphasizes listening and speaking skills with culture integrated into the language.

Friday

Forts, Fantasy, and Friends (age 5-7)

In this playful and creative class, young explorers will build cozy forts, craft magical stories, and embark on fantastical adventures with new friends. Through hands-on building projects, role- playing, and collaborative games, kids will develop teamwork, creativity, and storytelling skills. Teacher Dylan

Stop Motion & Puppet Fabrication(ages 8–12)

Students will focus on creating puppets for stop motion animation. The class by learning about how to properly create aluminum armatures for our puppets. We will then learn to build up the basic shapes of the armatures, and work our way up to adding the skin and final details to the puppets, where we will shoot an animation featuring our finalized puppets at the end of the trimester. TEACHER JASON

Dungeons & Dragons Role Play (ages 9-15)

Create your own characters and weave a story together, from epic quests for treasure to thrilling battles with dangerous foes. TEACHER WILL

NEW Stewardship Program Mon-Fri: Ages 12+ Acera’s Stewardship Program gives students ages12–17 the chance to assist in Afterschool Enrichment classes while gaining leadership and mentoring experience — all supervised by educators and including breaks and playtime alongside the kids, ensuring a safe, structured, and supportive experience.
FAQ

On half days, or days when public schools are closed, Acera does not provide childcare before 3:15 p.m. Early drop-off is not permitted.

Bus transportation is available from Winchester Public Elementary & Middle Schools. Please list Acera as your After School Program bus stop on the transportation application.

Acera will provide a refund for program cancellations made two weeks prior to the start date. Alternatively, you may transfer enrollment to any other program at no charge.

After two weeks, only transfers are available.

No refund or reduction in fees is possible for a child who arrives late, leaves early, or attends part of a program due to illness (exceptions made for hospital stays).

Refunds will not be provided for students removed from the program due to behavioral issues.

When Acera School is closed for holidays or other reasons, there is no afterschool programming

Refunds will not be provided for students removed from the program due to behavioral issues.

To help maintain a safe, welcoming, and focused environment for all students:

  • Parents and caregivers are welcome inside the building up to 10 minutes before drop-off or pick-up.
  • Early pick-up is always permitted — just let a staff member know.
  • During pick-up we ask all grownups to wait in the lobby and when your kiddos are ready they will come to you.
  • During program hours, we ask that families not remain inside the building, so students can fully engage and thrive in their learning experience.

Decisions about participation in our enrichment programs are made at the discretion of the instructor and the Enrichment Program Manager. If a student is not able to participate in a safe and productive way, or if the teacher feels that the student is not engaging at a level appropriate for the program, the instructor may ask that s/he switch to a different session, or not return to the program. We have a zero-tolerance policy for physical aggression or verbal and emotional harassment towards other participants.

Refunds will not be provided for students removed from the program due to behavioral issues.

Marisa Miller

Enrichment Program Manager

For more information, please email [email protected] or call 781.729.3489

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