Imagine your teen or tween gathering with others from across the US and around the globe to read enduring texts of literature and philosophy this summer. Led by distinguished professors and scholars, students discover and explore the great human issues and questions at Great Books Summer Program.
With a focus on teaching how to think (not what to think!), we create warm and lively communities of learning where free inquiry, reason, and civil discourse shape critical thinking skills.
We strive for respectful, probing, conversation in search of knowledge, insight, and a better understanding of ideas, our neighbors, and ourselves. Most of all, we invite students to embark on the quest to develop their own best thinking and engage in the Life of the Mind.
Day and Residential Programs for students in rising grades 6-8 and grades 9-12. On the campuses of Amherst College, Stanford University, Northwestern University, Haverford College, University of Oxford, Trinity College Dublin, and University of Edinburgh.
Hear co-founder and president David Ward’s reflections on how the remarkable teaching at Great Books Summer Program prepares students for university and also for a future of intellectual engagement and ability.
