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Cours bilingues et mini-camps pour enfants à Orlando (3–12 ans) - Martinat French American Learning Hub

Learn through play, Grow with confidence.

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Big learning adventures for curious little minds
Bilingual workshops and camps inspired by play-based education. ★ 4,9/5 avis parents.

The Martinat French–American Learning Hub is a bilingual French–English learning center for children ages 3 to 12. During the week and school vacations, children attend sessions at our Learning Hub in Celebration (Disney area). On weekends, we bring our bilingual programs to partner hotels across the Orlando area.

Children explore language, math, science, art, and projects through hands-on, playful experiences! Every session includes both French and English, with two natives teachers present. Not a school, but a joyful place to learn, create, and grow…
and the first step toward our future bilingual school!
Our programs
Learn through play, Grow with confidence.
   Choosing us:

  • French–English bilingual immersion
  • Active learning approaches inspired by neuroscience
  • Learning through play and hands-on experiences
  • Small groups and personalized attention
  • Inclusion of neurodiverse children with adapted learning environments
  • Native and experienced educators
  • French cultural immersion in Orlando
Upcoming Sessions:

  • Weekday After-School Sessions – At our Learning Hub in Celebration

  • School Vacation Mini-Camps – At our Learning Hub in Celebration

  • Weekend Bilingual Workshops – In partner hotels across the Orlando area (coming soon)

Limited spots available.
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Methodology & Safety

Your child learns best when they play, explore and feel safe.


Our approach is based on active learning methods, reassuring routines and adaptations for all learning profiles (ASD, ADHD, gifted learners, etc.).


Qualified educators, controlled access, secure check-in and clear safety protocols are in place.

Planning illustré des activités pour enfants sur une semaine

A Typical Week at the Learning Hub

Category Hub & Orlando Date 26 Jan 2026 Read time 3:15
Discover how a typical week unfolds at the Martinat French-American Learning Hub: small groups, bilingual immersion, daily themed workshops, hands-on learning, and a flexible schedule designed around children’s rhythm, curiosity, and well-being.
Parent lisant une histoire bilingue à un enfant

How to Support a Bilingual Child at Home

Category Bilingualism & Language Date 16 Jan 2026 Read time 6:15
Practical, research-based guidance to help parents support bilingual development at home through everyday interactions, emotional safety, and meaningful exposure — without pressure or perfection.
Enfant soutenu par un enseignant dans une activité inclusive
Discover how the Martinat French-American Learning Hub welcomes neurodiversity through concrete, thoughtful adaptations: small groups, predictable routines, flexible expectations, hands-on learning, sensory awareness, and a deeply personal commitment to inclusion for every child.
Entrée d’un hôtel partenaire à Orlando avec familles
Everything parents need to know before their child attends a Learning Hub workshop at one of our partner venues in Orlando. What we provide, what to bring, how drop-off and pick-up work, lunch options, supervision, and practical tips for a smooth, stress-free day for children and families.
Enfant jouant à un jeu de lettres colorées

Playful Reading Games for Ages 3–7

Category Bilingualism & Language Date 11 Jan 2026 Read time 5:45
Discover why playful, sound-based reading games are one of the most effective ways to support early literacy in children ages 3–7, based on neuroscience, research, and real classroom experience.
Sac à dos d’enfant prêt pour un mini‑camp

Preparing Your Child for a Mini-Camp

Category Advice for Parents Date 08 Jan 2026 Read time 3:15
Simple, practical tips to help your child feel confident and ready for their first mini-camp: how to talk about it, what to prepare, how to support separation, and how we create a calm, reassuring experience for every child.
Enfants apprenant par le jeu dans une classe

Why Learning Through Play Works

Category Active Learning & Neuroscience Date 02 Feb 2026 Read time 7:00
Discover why learning through play is one of the most effective ways children learn, based on neuroscience, child development research, and real classroom practice. How play supports brain development, motivation, language, math, emotional regulation, and long-term learning.
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