- Model UN Competes in International Invitational
- Dana Hall Participates in Green Cup Challenge
- Community Celebrates International Week
- Middle School Hosts Annual Valentine's Day Tea
- Student Group Honors Dr. King's Legacy
- Choral Concert: Jan. 21
- Students Attend Conference
- Art Gallery Features Photographs from Afghanistan
- Alumnae Return for Career Day
- Wannamaker Lecture Series Kicks Off Jan. 12
- Revels Tradition Celebrates Joy, Kicks off Winter Break
- Model UN Ranked Second in New England
- Art Gallery Features Student Architecture
- Varsity Sports Awards
- Dana Raises Money, Collects Food for Others
- Admission Hosts Parent Coffees
- Update 11/19: Field Hockey Falls to Rivers
- Equestrian Team Marches Toward Regionals
- Field Hockey and Volleyball Place First in EIL
- Model UN Team Finds Success at First Competition
- Riders Compete and Win at Prestigious Show
- Art Gallery Features Faculty Work
- Girls Like Us: Nov. 16 & 17
- Dana Welcomes Parents, Celebrates Homecoming
- The Madwoman of Chaillot: Nov. 4 & 5
- School of Music Holds Halloween Open House
- Art Students Share Work in Home Country
- Equestrian Teams Place First at Opening Show
- Open House at Dana Hall
- Green Team Fights Climate Change
- Soccer Star Teams Up With Dana Hall
- Art Gallery Opens 2011-12 Season
- 131st Academic Year Begins
- School of Music Holds Open House
- Dana Hall Welcomes New Faculty and Staff
- Fall Registration Open at the Dana Hall School of Music
- Registration Open for Community Programs
- Summer Leadership Program Holds First Session
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With students and teachers gone for the summer, the In its fourth year, the Dana Hall Summer Camp offers unique activities including creative arts, aquatic activities, and rock climbing. This co-ed camp for children ages 7-14 also offers opportunities in fencing, golf, and sports/games. For the second year, Dana Hall is running a co-ed Squash and Tennis Camp for ages 9-15. Campers enjoy a full day of instructional squash on indoor courts, tennis on outdoor courts, introduction on stretching and conditioning, and daily free swim. The Dana Hall Riding Center Horsemanship Camp helps campers develop their skills in riding, horse care, and stable management. This summer, the camp added an Advanced Horsemanship camp for students who have an interest in learning more than just how to ride. The one-week session is for students ages 12-16 who have a passion for the equine industry. Students will learn about topics including immunization of the horse, farm management, equine nutrition and veterinary and dental observation. In addition to the camps run by the School, the Dana Hall campus also will serve as host to several outside summer programs, including DayJams, Game Breaker Lacrosse, John Smith Soccer, Revolution Field Hockey, and Sarah Behn Basketball. For more information about Dana Hall’s summer camps, please contact Guida Mattison at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or (781) 489-1900. |

