After-School Program - Stevenson School
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After-School Program
After-School Program
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Students develop teamwork, cooperation, coordination, and cognitive skills while enjoying the company of friends and teachers
The After-School Program—included in each student’s tuition—provides structured, fun opportunities to gain new skills and pursue interests in the arts, STEM, and fitness.
Maddy Springfield
After-School Program Director
A refreshed program to better serve our students’ interests and needs.
With more specialization in our offerings, students can dive deeper into their passions with classes like cooking, sewing and fashion design. Science and technology lovers can take on designing with 3D printers and laser cutters in digital fabrication or joining the MATE Robotics Team to build underwater ROVs. Outdoor adventurers will get outside and enjoy the natural beauty of our community with hikes to explore local gems like Carmel Beach, the Mission Trail and other stunning locations around Pebble Beach.
After-School Workshops
Workshops are targeted to specific age groups and change every semester, and reflect our commitment to holistic student development beyond the classroom.
The following after-school programs have previously been offered. Term-specific offerings are released to enrolled families once student and teacher preferences have been collected and organized.
Lower Division Workshops
Full STEAM Ahead
Hands on STEM+Art activities designed for young learners (Grades K-2)
Reader's Theater
In this workshop, students will learn a script, make props, and perform from various popular stories.
Melty Beads Mondays
Students will find themselves immersed in the world of melty beads. The only limit to their creativity will be their imaginations.
Outdoor Exploration
Calling all nature ninjas, wolf girls, wilderness warriors, and bird nerds! Get ready to get down and dirty by joining us, turning over rocks and logs, honing your wilderness awareness skills, finding nature treasure to investigate, and becoming a Nature Scientist.
Exploring outside we will be connecting our science discoveries with ourselves, others, and the earth. You will play nature games like camouflage tag, and firekeeper. We will become wild animals adapting to nature to survive. We will practice thinking like a scientist, tracking wild animals, learning how to make animal homes, earth art and so much more.
Crafty Creations
Students will learn how focus can guide them to be more mindful in the world of art. This workshop will focus on drawing, illustrating, painting and doodling for the fall semester.
Dance Company
Dance Company is for grades 4-8. Company will be held on Monday and Wednesday. It is usually a year-round program offering developing techniques in styles of hip-hop, jazz, contemporary, musical theater, and ballet. Community performance opportunities and dance competition.
Stitching & Sewing
Students will learn the basics of stitching and sewing. This workshop will include embroidery, hand-sewing, crocheting, finger knitting, patching and upcycling old well-loved clothing, fun with cloth and needlework. (Grade 2-4)
Seasonal Crafting
Students will enjoy storytime with an accompanying craft. (Grades K-2)
Photography Fun!
Students will be introduced to the basics of photography through a series of exercises. Join Mr. Sosky to become more mindful in learning to see the world around us through photography.
Crafting Extravaganza
This workshop will be full of fun, creative, and wacky works of art. We will explore many hands-on projects; utilizing many forms of art supplies to create fun masterpieces to bring home. Imagination will be the only limit to what we can create in this workshop!
Music Madness
This workshop is great for students who love listening to music, playing music, or just love everything about music. Students will have a great time learning about different kinds of music and become more mindful and appreciative of the tremendous gift it offers.
Outdoor Games
Outdoor games will be an opportunity for students to enjoy having fun outdoors by playing tag, running games, and ball games such as soccer, flag football, or dodgeball, etc.
Art Extravaganza
In this workshop, students will explore a variety of mediums, crafts and projects, as well as “free creation.” (Grades 2-4)
Chess Club
Students will learn how to play chess starting with the basics and moving towards independent matches.
(Grades 2-4)
Lego Masters
This workshop will give those Lego-maniacs the brick-tastic fun they crave! Whether learning some mindfulness strategies involving Lego play or crafting some fun builds centered around various themes, this workshop will stretch the imagination of all our builders out there.
Get Your Groove On
In this workshop, students will combine crafting and a love for music. With a chance to craft their own musical instruments, they will be jamming out as they learn more about what music has to offer. (Grades K-2)
Chill Zone
Zentangle coloring, board games, card games, free reading (or read alouds), friendship bracelets, creative writing, etc.
Nature & Meditation
Each week we will spend time outdoors where we will explore journaling, drawing, and beginning to learn the basics of meditation. (Grades: 2-4)
Gardener's Green Thumb
Students will learn about the life cycle of plants and discover what all plants need to survive. (Grades K-2)
DisneyMania
Any Disney-fanatics out there? Students will dive into the world of Disney, in this workshop, and put their creative noggins to use. Students will create Disney inspired art, stories, and creations that only their imaginations will limit. It will truly be a magical experience!
Underwater Wonder
This workshop for Grades K-1 will help students explore some fun aspects of our ocean, especially about our small local part of the ocean, and help them be mindful of its wonder in the process.
Storybook Wonderland
In this workshop, students will learn the ins and outs of storytelling. With references to popular works of art, students will be able to create their own fairytales.
Middle Division Workshops
Book Club
Students will engage in reading a variety of Young Adult novels.
It's All in the Cards
Students will learn to play a variety of card games as well as learn a few fun tricks.
Chill Zone
Students will be involved in a variety of engaging activities, relaxation, reading, art activities and more.
Archery
Archery keys to success are learned before students even pick up a bow. This starts with important safety rules, verbal commands, and archery vocabulary. Archers learn and practice proper stance and shooting form using cord and bands. Archers practice biomechanically efficient shooting techniques that are documented to minimize injury and maximize skeletal forces and performance. After showing competency and reliability in these, archers are allowed to practice with bow and arrow.
Archers engage in range etiquette, properly removing arrows from the target, and set-up/take-down of all equipment. Archers hone their skills on World Archery (formerly FITA) style target rounds with standard World scoring at beginning junior outdoor distances of 10 to 15 meters and ends of three arrows. Archers work as a team to shoot, support each other with observation and constructive critique, and regularly cheer each other on. While conventions may vary from range to range, all archers leave equipped for continued play or competitive sport in archery.
Nature Hiking
Access and hike locally with focus on the outdoors and the environment. Learn about some of our local ecosystems and the animals and plants that inhabit them.
Woodshop
Students will be introduced to basic woodworking skills throughout the semester. They will learn how to use hand tools and power tools while creating fun projects like cutting boards, birdhouses, and other creative possibilities.
Leadership
Through relevant, fun, and creative environments, students will gain and practice the skills that will help develop them as leaders in their community.
Middle Division Athletics
Fall Season
Soccer
Volleyball
XCountry
Winter Season
Boys Basketball
Boys Flag Football
Girls Basketball
Girls Flag Football
Spring Season
Track
Tennis
Golf
Explore Athletics at Stevenson
Take Your First Step
Inquire Today
Submit an inquiry form and begin your Stevenson adventure. We’ll guide you through every step.
Grades Pre-K—8
Grades 9—12
An independent Pre-K–12 boarding and day school located on California’s Monterey Peninsula
Carmel Campus
Grades Pre-K–8
Street address: 24800 Dolores Street, Carmel, CA 93923
Mailing address: P.O. Box AP, Carmel, CA 93921
T: 831.574.4600
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Pebble Beach Campus
Grades 9–12
3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
Need Pebble Beach access? Contact us before visiting.
T: 831.625.8300
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After-School Program
After-School Program
stevensoncommunications
2025-02-11T13:14:17-08:00
Students develop teamwork, cooperation, coordination, and cognitive skills while enjoying the company of friends and teachers
The After-School Program—included in each student’s tuition—provides structured, fun opportunities to gain new skills and pursue interests in the arts, STEM, and fitness.
Maddy Springfield
After-School Program Director
A refreshed program to better serve our students’ interests and needs.
With more specialization in our offerings, students can dive deeper into their passions with classes like cooking, sewing and fashion design. Science and technology lovers can take on designing with 3D printers and laser cutters in digital fabrication or joining the MATE Robotics Team to build underwater ROVs. Outdoor adventurers will get outside and enjoy the natural beauty of our community with hikes to explore local gems like Carmel Beach, the Mission Trail and other stunning locations around Pebble Beach.
After-School Workshops
Workshops are targeted to specific age groups and change every semester, and reflect our commitment to holistic student development beyond the classroom.
The following after-school programs have previously been offered. Term-specific offerings are released to enrolled families once student and teacher preferences have been collected and organized.
Lower Division Workshops
Full STEAM Ahead
Hands on STEM+Art activities designed for young learners (Grades K-2)
Reader's Theater
In this workshop, students will learn a script, make props, and perform from various popular stories.
Melty Beads Mondays
Students will find themselves immersed in the world of melty beads. The only limit to their creativity will be their imaginations.
Outdoor Exploration
Calling all nature ninjas, wolf girls, wilderness warriors, and bird nerds! Get ready to get down and dirty by joining us, turning over rocks and logs, honing your wilderness awareness skills, finding nature treasure to investigate, and becoming a Nature Scientist.
Exploring outside we will be connecting our science discoveries with ourselves, others, and the earth. You will play nature games like camouflage tag, and firekeeper. We will become wild animals adapting to nature to survive. We will practice thinking like a scientist, tracking wild animals, learning how to make animal homes, earth art and so much more.
Crafty Creations
Students will learn how focus can guide them to be more mindful in the world of art. This workshop will focus on drawing, illustrating, painting and doodling for the fall semester.
Dance Company
Dance Company is for grades 4-8. Company will be held on Monday and Wednesday. It is usually a year-round program offering developing techniques in styles of hip-hop, jazz, contemporary, musical theater, and ballet. Community performance opportunities and dance competition.
Stitching & Sewing
Students will learn the basics of stitching and sewing. This workshop will include embroidery, hand-sewing, crocheting, finger knitting, patching and upcycling old well-loved clothing, fun with cloth and needlework. (Grade 2-4)
Seasonal Crafting
Students will enjoy storytime with an accompanying craft. (Grades K-2)
Photography Fun!
Students will be introduced to the basics of photography through a series of exercises. Join Mr. Sosky to become more mindful in learning to see the world around us through photography.
Crafting Extravaganza
This workshop will be full of fun, creative, and wacky works of art. We will explore many hands-on projects; utilizing many forms of art supplies to create fun masterpieces to bring home. Imagination will be the only limit to what we can create in this workshop!
Music Madness
This workshop is great for students who love listening to music, playing music, or just love everything about music. Students will have a great time learning about different kinds of music and become more mindful and appreciative of the tremendous gift it offers.
Outdoor Games
Outdoor games will be an opportunity for students to enjoy having fun outdoors by playing tag, running games, and ball games such as soccer, flag football, or dodgeball, etc.
Art Extravaganza
In this workshop, students will explore a variety of mediums, crafts and projects, as well as “free creation.” (Grades 2-4)
Chess Club
Students will learn how to play chess starting with the basics and moving towards independent matches.
(Grades 2-4)
Lego Masters
This workshop will give those Lego-maniacs the brick-tastic fun they crave! Whether learning some mindfulness strategies involving Lego play or crafting some fun builds centered around various themes, this workshop will stretch the imagination of all our builders out there.
Get Your Groove On
In this workshop, students will combine crafting and a love for music. With a chance to craft their own musical instruments, they will be jamming out as they learn more about what music has to offer. (Grades K-2)
Chill Zone
Zentangle coloring, board games, card games, free reading (or read alouds), friendship bracelets, creative writing, etc.
Nature & Meditation
Each week we will spend time outdoors where we will explore journaling, drawing, and beginning to learn the basics of meditation. (Grades: 2-4)
Gardener's Green Thumb
Students will learn about the life cycle of plants and discover what all plants need to survive. (Grades K-2)
DisneyMania
Any Disney-fanatics out there? Students will dive into the world of Disney, in this workshop, and put their creative noggins to use. Students will create Disney inspired art, stories, and creations that only their imaginations will limit. It will truly be a magical experience!
Underwater Wonder
This workshop for Grades K-1 will help students explore some fun aspects of our ocean, especially about our small local part of the ocean, and help them be mindful of its wonder in the process.
Storybook Wonderland
In this workshop, students will learn the ins and outs of storytelling. With references to popular works of art, students will be able to create their own fairytales.
Middle Division Workshops
Book Club
Students will engage in reading a variety of Young Adult novels.
It's All in the Cards
Students will learn to play a variety of card games as well as learn a few fun tricks.
Chill Zone
Students will be involved in a variety of engaging activities, relaxation, reading, art activities and more.
Archery
Archery keys to success are learned before students even pick up a bow. This starts with important safety rules, verbal commands, and archery vocabulary. Archers learn and practice proper stance and shooting form using cord and bands. Archers practice biomechanically efficient shooting techniques that are documented to minimize injury and maximize skeletal forces and performance. After showing competency and reliability in these, archers are allowed to practice with bow and arrow.
Archers engage in range etiquette, properly removing arrows from the target, and set-up/take-down of all equipment. Archers hone their skills on World Archery (formerly FITA) style target rounds with standard World scoring at beginning junior outdoor distances of 10 to 15 meters and ends of three arrows. Archers work as a team to shoot, support each other with observation and constructive critique, and regularly cheer each other on. While conventions may vary from range to range, all archers leave equipped for continued play or competitive sport in archery.
Nature Hiking
Access and hike locally with focus on the outdoors and the environment. Learn about some of our local ecosystems and the animals and plants that inhabit them.
Woodshop
Students will be introduced to basic woodworking skills throughout the semester. They will learn how to use hand tools and power tools while creating fun projects like cutting boards, birdhouses, and other creative possibilities.
Leadership
Through relevant, fun, and creative environments, students will gain and practice the skills that will help develop them as leaders in their community.
Middle Division Athletics
Fall Season
Soccer
Volleyball
XCountry
Winter Season
Boys Basketball
Boys Flag Football
Girls Basketball
Girls Flag Football
Spring Season
Track
Tennis
Golf
Explore Athletics at Stevenson
Take Your First Step
Inquire Today
Submit an inquiry form and begin your Stevenson adventure. We’ll guide you through every step.
Grades Pre-K—8
Grades 9—12
An independent Pre-K–12 boarding and day school located on California’s Monterey Peninsula
Carmel Campus
Grades Pre-K–8
Street address: 24800 Dolores Street, Carmel, CA 93923
Mailing address: P.O. Box AP, Carmel, CA 93921
T: 831.574.4600
Map/Directions
|
Campus Map
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Pebble Beach Campus
Grades 9–12
3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
Need Pebble Beach access? Contact us before visiting.
T: 831.625.8300
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Campus Map
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Copyright 2025 | Stevenson Boarding & Day School |
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Notice of Non Discriminatory Policy:
Stevenson School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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