The Concord Review Summer Camp Held at St. Lawrence School

This summer, St. Lawrence School hosted a special two-week learning experience: the The Concord Review Summer Camp. The Concord Review is a prestigious journal that publishes exceptional historical research papers and is highly regarded by universities around the world, including the Ivy League. During the camp, students had the unique opportunity to create their very first research papers.
The program guided students through the entire research process. They learned how to choose compelling topics, gather and evaluate sources, structure and write a paper, and interpret historical documents with a critical eye. Through hands-on activities, they gained valuable skills in thinking analytically and expressing their ideas clearly.
Over the course of two weeks, students developed not only knowledge but also the ability to organize their thoughts and communicate them effectively. Despite this being their first full research experience, every participant approached the work with enthusiasm and curiosity, producing papers that reflected their dedication and insight.
At St. Lawrence School, we continue to provide opportunities that spark intellectual curiosity and develop practical skills. The Concord Review Summer Camp is one such program, offering students a meaningful experience that helps nurture the researchers and leaders of tomorrow.