Teen Craft & Trade Intensives
Hands-On Programs in Boston
Join North Bennet Street School’s Teen Craft & Trade Intensives during the February and April 2026 school breaks! Designed for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors (ages 15-18), these week-long programs offer an exciting introduction to hands-on trades and crafts in a supportive, small-class setting.
Led by expert NBSS faculty and alumni, students will develop real-world skills, expand their network, and create something with their hands—all while exploring career pathways in the skilled trades. All classes take place at our award-winning 64,000 sf facility in Boston’s historic North End neighborhood.
This programming is made possible by generous support from the Cummings Foundation.
February Break 2026 Intensives
- Session 1, Monday, February 16 – Friday, February 20: Bookbinding
Learn the basics of bookmaking, from folding and stitching pages to designing and binding your own handmade books. - Session 2, Monday, February 16 – Friday, February 20: Woodworking & Furniture Making
Learn the basics of fine woodworking, furniture making, and joinery while working with hand tools and machinery.
April Break 2026 Intensives
- Session 3, Monday, April 20 – Friday, April 24: Bookbinding
Learn the basics of bookmaking, from folding and stitching pages to designing and binding your own handmade books. - Session 4, Monday, April 20 – Friday, April 24: Woodworking & Furniture Making
Learn the basics of fine woodworking, furniture making, and joinery while working with hand tools and machinery.
Summer 2026 Intensives
Details coming soon!
“I learned a lot of what goes into bookbinding, the tools needed and how much those can help. What stuck with me the most is the preciseness needed, as well as patience, and this helped me focus on those aspects.”
Pricing & Scholarships
- Each week-long session will cost $825 per student.
- Full and partial scholarships are available.
- Space is limited to 6-10 students per session.
- All tools and supplies will be provided for each session.
Daily Schedule
- Drop Off: 8:45 – 9:00 am
- Morning Class Hours: 9:00 am – 12:15 pm
- Lunch: 12:15 – 1:00 pm
- Afternoon Class Hours: 1:00 – 4:00 pm
- Pick Up: 4:00 – 4:15 pm
How to Apply
Students interested in attending one or more sessions should fill out the application, which also includes scholarship consideration. An application does not guarantee a spot in the program.
February/April Session Early Application Deadline: Extended! Monday, December 8
The first round of applicants from the October deadline will be notified of their status by Monday, November 17, 2025.
Standard Application
- Following the early deadline, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the program reaches capacity. Need-based financial aid will continue to be awarded as funds remain available.
- Applicants who apply after the early deadline will be notified of their status no later than two weeks after submitting an application.
- Those who apply after a session is full will be placed on a waitlist.
Program Details & Instructors
Instructor: Kolin Schmidt CF ’21
Teaching Assistant: TBD
Class Description: In this week-long intensive workshop, students will build foundational skills essential to traditional woodworking and furniture making. Based on a simple bookcase designed by the instructor, students will gain hands-on experience with both machine and hand tools, ensuring they develop safe and comfortable practices while using time-tested techniques. Participants will have the opportunity to add their own design details to their case. By the end of the course, each student will complete their very own bookcase.
Instructor Bio: Kolin is a furniture maker, teacher, and graduate of the Cabinet & Furniture Making program. He is an instructor in the Three-Month Furniture Making Intensive as well as several weekend Community Education classes. Before attending NBSS, Kolin received an architecture degree and practiced as a draftsperson and designer for both residential and commercial properties in rural Iowa. Kolin shares a furniture studio with two other North Bennet graduates in New Hampshire.
Instructor: Colin Urbina BB ’11
Teaching Assistant: India Patel BB ’24
Class Description: This week-long intensive focuses on the basics of bookbinding structure and design. Students will make some non-adhesive structures and case bindings while utilizing different sewing variations, covering, and cutting techniques using different materials, tools, and equipment to create a uniquely designed series of books. Students will create paste paper and marbled paper on the first day of class.
Instructor Bio: Colin is a graduate of the NBSS Bookbinding program and runs Low Mountain Bindery in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood. He has studied books since 2002 and has been a professional bookbinder since 2011. Colin is a proud graduate of Hampshire College, Simmons College’s GSLIS program, and North Bennet Street School. In addition to his formal education, he has attended workshops with many talented and innovative binders. In his shop, he makes and repairs books, crafts boxes to hold special books, and enjoys doodling in his spare time.
















Have questions? Please email us at ce@nbss.edu.
“It was great seeing our kid come home so enthusiastic about the instructors, the TAs, the tools, the experiences, the new friends. A positive experience all around.”
More Information
- Cancellation requests received at least 60 days or more before the class start date will receive a full refund, less a 10% cancellation fee.
- Cancellation requests received at least 30 days before the class start date will receive a 50% refund, less a 10% cancellation fee.
- Refunds are not given for cancellations received less than 30 days before the class start date.
- North Bennet Street School reserves the right to cancel a class 10 days before the class start date if 50% enrollment is not met. If NBSS cancels the class, a full refund will be processed.
- Cancellations for Scholarship Recipients: If a student can not attend the intensive they received a scholarship for, they need to make a formal request for cancellation to ce@nbss.edu two weeks before the intensive start date. This will ensure that we are able to award the scholarship spot to an applicant on the waitlist.
Location
North Bennet Street School
150 North Street
Boston, MA 02109
Transportation
- Public Transit: We are conveniently located near multiple service routes, and the neighborhood is very walkable. The closest MBTA stop is Haymarket on the Orange and Green Lines, and the Aquarium stop on the Blue Line is slightly further away. There are also several options for bus service. We recommend checking the MBTA’s website in advance of travel to make sure all services are running properly. Also, check to see if your teen qualifies for a student discount.
- Biking: If you plan to bike to the school, we have a bicycle rack located across from our building where you can lock your bike. Our facility is also near several Bluebike bike share stations.
- Driving & Parking: The School does not have a dedicated parking lot, and on-street parking in the North End can be difficult to find. If you plan to drive and park, you will likely need to park in one of the nearby garages and walk to the School.
- We validate Haymarket Center parking garage (also known as the Parcel 7 Garage at 98 Haymarket Square) as follows:
- $1 for up to 2 hours; $3 for up to 3 hours; Longer than 3 hours is $10/hour with no validation discount, capping at $33 for 5-24 hours.
- Note: We can validate your ticket at the front desk anytime after you arrive at the garage, but the validation timing begins when you enter the garage. So your total stay in the garage must be 3 hours or under to apply discounted pricing.
- Another option is Lewis Wharf Parking at 641 Lewis Wharf. Rates are: $13 for 1 hour, $18 for 1½ hours, $26 for 10 hours, $30 for 24 hours. If you park before 9 am and are out by 6 pm M-F, the early bird rate is $22 for 10 hours.
- We validate Haymarket Center parking garage (also known as the Parcel 7 Garage at 98 Haymarket Square) as follows:
- Students will sign in with our front desk staff member at the beginning of each day.
- Students who have been permitted to sign themselves out at the end of the day by a parent or guardian will be dismissed from class by their instructor and will sign out with a staff member before leaving for the day.
- Students who will be picked up by a parent or guardian will be dismissed from class by their instructor and will wait indoors in the school’s lobby until their parent or guardian has arrived and signed them out with a staff member. Students will only be released to an individual on their pickup list. A photo ID must be presented at the time of pick up.
- Absence, late arrival, early dismissal: With an application process for this program, we want to ensure students who have been accepted to an intensive program are committed to full participation and that they are prioritizing attendance and arriving on time. If your student will be absent, late, or require an early dismissal, please contact ce@nbss.edu so that we can notify their instructor.
- Students will enter and exit through our front doors, located at 150 North Street.
- A program staff member will be in the school lobby each morning and afternoon to direct you to your classroom and assist with the sign-in/sign-out process.
Daily Schedule
- Drop Off: 8:45 – 9:00 am
- Morning Class Hours: 9:00 am – 12:15 pm
- Lunch: 12:15 – 1:00 pm
- Afternoon Class Hours: 1:00 – 4:00 pm
- Pick Up: 4:00 – 4:15 pm
- Lunch (a refrigerator and microwave will be available to students).
- In consideration for those with peanut allergies, please do not bring food that contains peanuts and/or peanut products.
- A refillable water bottle.
- Snacks will be provided for all students.
- All tools and supplies will be provided for each session.
- Wear clothes that can get dirty!
- Closed-toe (fully-enclosed), comfortable, and protective footwear (sneakers or boots)
- No loose clothing
- Long pants suggested
- No loose jewelry
- Long hair must be tied back
Safety is prioritized at North Bennet Street School, and it is built into every class curriculum. Students should follow their instructors’ and teaching assistants’ guidance on safe usage of equipment and tools. Students will be directed to wear additional safety gear, such as hearing protection, eye protection, etc., as needed by their instructors.
To ensure additional attention is given to safety, there will be no student cell phone use during class hours.
- Please visit the school’s website for Health & Safety guidance.
- Please contact the Director of Community Education, Brittany Carlson at bcarlson@nbss.edu if you need to discuss a student’s medication or accommodations.