About Winterim

Winterim is a program at Lawrence Academy during which students explore new skills and approach education in a different way. Winterim takes place during the first two weeks of March and has been a feature of Lawrence Academy's education since 1972. Students engage in a semester's worth of work during these intensive two weeks of experiential education.

Winterim programs range from playing chess at school to traveling to Peru and climbing Machu Picchu. Winterim groups usually consist of eight to sixteen students and two faculty members.

The Winterims happening this year are:
- Adventures in Sailing
- The Arc of Opportunity
- Beyond Monopoly: Modern Board Game Design
- Break it Down
- Build Your Own Kayak
- Can you dig it? Roman Archeology in Italy
- Chess
- Clay and Kiln: Pottery Making
- Dominican Service Project: Mariposas y Servicios
- Everyone's a Critic
- From the Ground Up: Transforming a Mountain Village in the Dominican Republic
- Hawai'i Island: Ua Mau Ke Ea O Aina I Ka
- HeadStart in Lowell and Lawrence
- Kayaking Costa Rica: The wild Osa Peninsula and the Golfo Dulce
- LEAD: Leadership Experience and Development
- Project Peru: Service and Culture in the Land of the Incas
- Quilting is Sew Easy
- Revenge of The Horror, The Horror!
- Social Media Showcase: Winterim 2014
- The Something for Nothing Players - Touring Children's Theature
- Special Olympic Games Volunteers
- Sports Journalism
- Stained Glass Creations
- The System
- Turn, Baby, Turn!
- Underwater Discovery
- Visual Journaling on the Edge of the World
- Watermedia Painting
- Yoga Beyond the Mat

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