Summer Learning Programs

Build Stronger Reading and Math Skills Before the Next School Year
Many students lose 2–3 months of academic progress during summer break.
Our summer programs help students stay sharp, build confidence, and return to school ready to succeed.
- Personalized learning plans
- Small groups (3 students to 1 teacher)
- Programs designed to build independent learning skills
Give us a call to book a Learning Assessment.
Report Cards Are In. Now What?
Even students who worked hard during the school year can lose progress over the summer.
Without regular practice, many students experience:
• Declining reading fluency
• Slower math skills
• Difficulty focusing on schoolwork
• Reduced confidence when the new school year begins
The good news is that just a few hours of structured learning each week can prevent summer learning loss and help students build stronger academic skills.
We Focus on How Students Learn
Unlike traditional tutoring that focuses only on homework, our programs help students develop the learning skills needed for long-term academic success.
Students build skills such as:
- Reading comprehension
- Math reasoning
- Focus and attention
- Organization and study habits
- Independent learning
Our structured approach helps students become active and confident learners.
Summer Camp
Our 4-hour Summer Camp helps students build strong academic skills while improving how they learn. Each day includes personalized instruction in reading, writing, and math, along with activities that strengthen attention, memory, and problem-solving.
With small group sizes and individualized plans, students work at their own pace, close learning gaps, and build confidence for the upcoming school year.
Schedule:
Monday-Thursday | 9:30 am-1:30 pm
Summer Momentum Program
Our most popular summer program helps students maintain academic progress and strengthen core skills.
Students work on reading and math while building learning skills that support classroom success.
Recommended schedule:
3 visits per week | 2 hours per visit
Catch-Up & Confidence Program
For students who struggled during the school year, summer provides the perfect opportunity to rebuild foundational skills.
This program focuses on closing skill gaps and helping students start the next school year feeling confident.
Recommended schedule:
3–4 visits per week
Little Readers Program (Ages 4–7)
Early literacy skills set the foundation for future academic success.
Our Little Readers program helps young students develop phonics, focus, and early reading skills in a structured learning environment.
Recommended schedule:
2–3 visits per week
Our Process
Step 1: Dynamic Assessment™
Every student begins with our Dynamic Assessment, which helps us understand how your child learns.
The assessment identifies:
• Learning strengths
• Skill gaps
• Areas needing improvement
Step 2: Personalized Learning Plan
Using the assessment results, we create a program tailored to your child’s unique learning needs.
Students work at the right pace — never too fast and never too slow.
Step 3: Measurable Progress
Throughout the program we monitor progress and provide updates so parents can see how their child’s skills are improving.
Why Summer Is the Best Time to Start
Summer provides a unique opportunity for students to strengthen learning skills without the pressure of homework and tests.
Many families choose to start during summer so their child can begin the next school year:
- More confident
- Better prepared
- Ready to succeed
Summer Enrollment Is Now Open
Spaces are limited to maintain our 3:1 student-teacher ratio.
Schedule a Learning Assessment to learn how our programs can help your child build stronger learning skills this summer.
Summer Tutoring and Learning Programs
Parents looking for summer tutoring programs often want more than homework help.
GradePower Learning provides structured programs designed to strengthen reading, math, and learning skills so students can return to school prepared for the year ahead.
Our programs support students from early elementary through high school and focus on building the skills needed for long-term academic success.