Private and Semi-Private Classes for Kids

Private lessons for new students start in early October.

Is your child preparing for a specific exam? Need to catch up or get ahead in their French classes in school? Do our group classes conflict with your child’s schedule?

We’re here to help with private French classes and semi-private classes for kids (age 5+) and teens at all levels of French proficiency! Each lesson is on demand and lasts for 1 hour. 

This is a customized program, tailored to fit each student’s needs. According to their goals, classes can focus on (for example):

  • Conversation practice
  • Writing practice
  • Exam preparation (e.g. AP or DELF exams, Brevet des Collèges, Baccalauréat)
  • And anything else your child wants to learn!

For semi-private classes (2-3 students), you are free to organize your own group of students with similar levels and goals.

PRICES

Private Lessons

Prices per hour:

  • 10 hours: $95 / hour
  • 20 hours: $89 / hour

One-time registration fee*: $95
*Includes assessment and assessment report

Take an hour-long trial lesson for $95*.
*Includes assessment and assessment report

Books and learning materials are not included in the tuition fees.

Semi-Private Lessons

Prices per student per hour:

10-hour package:
  • 2 students: $67 (-30%)
  • 3 students: $48 (-50%)
20-hour package:
  • 2 students: $62 (-30%)
  • 3 students: $45 (-50%)

One-time registration fee*: $95
*Includes assessment and assessment report

Take an hour-long trial lesson for $95*.
*Includes assessment and assessment report

Books and learning materials are not included in the tuition fees.

EDUCATIONAL GOALS / LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Deliver high quality lessons that cater to students’ specific needs, interests and learning styles.
  • Prepare students to reach their academic and personal goals.
  • Provide pedagogical content in a safe online space, enhancing students’ ability to learn and create positive emotional bonds with the language.
  • Teach children to build a healthy relationship with technology and use electronic devices for educational purposes.
  • Promote French language as a means to unite families and involve parents in what and how their children learn and practice French.
  • Support kids with disabilities and different learning styles with personalized content.
  • Keep students progressing toward their unique academic and personal goals within the framework of internationally recognized curricula, benchmarks and/or standards.

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