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Play, learn and grow in small bilingual groups guided by active pedagogy.
Our calendar is designed to fit real family life while offering children consistent, joyful bilingual learning moments throughout the week, on weekends, and during school vacations.
Flexibility & Availability
Families may book:
✔️Single sessions
✔️Monthly, trimester, or annual plans
✔️Camps
Atelier enfants dans une salle d’hôtel à Orlando
* All sessions are subject to availability due to small group sizes.
** Schedules may evolve as the Learning Hub grows.

For the most up-to-date information: please refer to the Calendar, Pricing, and Reservations pages.
Weekday Programs
All weekday sessions take place inside our Learning Hub in Celebration, Florida.

We welcome three age groups every weekday:
3–6 years old
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
6–9 years old
3:10 pm – 4:10 pm
9–12 years old
4:45 pm – 5:45 pm

Children attend after school and experience bilingual French–English sessions in small groups with two teachers present (one French-speaking, one English-speaking).

Families may choose:
• One specific theme per week
• Or multiple sessions per week (up to five) for a more complete learning journey.
This flexibility allows families to personalize their child’s experience.
Weekly Themes
Each weekday focuses on a main learning theme:

Monday – Language, Reading, Writing, Expression & Drama
Tuesday –  STEAM (Math, Logic, Forms…)
Wednesday – Arts, Creativity & Culture
Thursday – Emotions, Well-being & Social Skills
Friday – Music, Movement & Project-Based Learning

Children can explore one favorite theme or experience several across the week.
Weekend Experiences (coming soon)
On weekends, we offer special bilingual workshops hosted in selected partner hotels across the Orlando area. These experiences allow children to enjoy engaging activities while parents enjoy a real moment for themselves.

While children participate in creative, bilingual workshops, families can enjoy:
  • Hotel pools
  • Spa facilities
  • Restaurants and cafés
  • Relaxation spaces

Weekends become a balanced experience for the whole family: learning for children, rest and leisure for parents.
School Vacation Camps
During school holidays, we organize themed bilingual camps at the Learning Hub in Celebration.

Camps may include:
  • Hands-on projects
  • Arts and creative studios
  • Science and exploration
  • Cooking and life skills
  • Movement and games

Camps offer children a language immersion in French and English, a joyful, structured, and enriching vacation experience.
Trial & Discovery Sessions
We offer 1 Trial & Discovery Session per child for our regular workshops (after-school only).

This session allows families to:
✔️ Discover our Learning Hub approach
✔️ Experience bilingual French–English immersion
✔️ See how their child feels in our environment.

Trial sessions are not available for camps which require full registration. Trial sessions are subject to availability and must be booked in advance.
Logistical informations
What to bring
Named water bottle, comfortable clothing, optional nut-free snack (+ lunchbox meal for full day).

Arrival & departure
Arrive 5 minutes early; check in at the welcome desk; secure dismissal with verification of the authorised pick-up person.

On-site contact
Contact details are provided in the confirmation email; in case of emergency, call 689-343-7926.

Accessibility & special needs
We adapt our activities to individual needs. Please indicate any requirements during booking or via Contact.
You can also consult the FAQ.

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