Registration is filled on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be filled according to the date tuition is received. Tuition must be paid in full before the first class. Refundable only if waiting list students are available to join. Once class has reached capacity, students will be placed on a wait list.

6th/7th Grade Program

Polite and Proper in Public

Sunday, August 27th – 7:00-8:30 p.m.
First and Lasting Impressions: Actions, Appearance & Dress Codes
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S University Blvd, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113

Sunday, September 24th – 7:00-8:30 p.m.
The Best Guest: Interview Preparation & Out and About
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S University Blvd, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113

Sunday, October 29th – 7:00-8:30 p.m.
5 Course Continental Style Instructional Meal
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S University Blvd, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113

Sunday, November 19th – 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Multicultural Tables
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S University Blvd, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113

Monday, December 18th – Graduation & Parent Dance – 6:00-7:30 p.m.
School Dance Etiquette
Cherry Hills Country Club
4125 S University Blvd, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113

Tuition

The 6th/7th grade program is $285.  Class sizes are limited.

Instruction Overview

Each class includes instruction in etiquette, dance and refreshments.  The October class is the exception, with a tutorial 5 course meal focusing on table etiquette.

Etiquette Workbooks

Workbooks are given to students at the first class. Each month, a Polite and Proper in Public Challenge encourages them to practice the skills they learned in class.

Dress Code

Dress Code is an important aspect teaching respect for each other, for the host/ hostess and the shared values of our culture.

Ladies wear dresses or skirts of a modest length. Bare shoulder should be covered with a wrap. Pants, gauchos, leggings, etc. are not appropriate. (white gloves are optional)

Gentlemen wear traditional suits or sport coat and tie. Both ladies and gentlemen wear dress shoes appropriate for dancing (no athletic shoes, flip-flops or backless shoes).

The Graduation Ball is semi-formal.

Many of the skills we teach are universal (dining etiquette, introductions, etc.) and some are traditional gentlemen/lady roles (dress code, forms of address, dance courtesy).

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