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La Révolution Française Session 2

Storm the barricades (with water balloons), sing La Marseillaise, and become Louis XVI or Marie Antoinette. Or be a peasant and find out how the American Revolution helped spur their uprising and search for the royalty as they hide on the island. Celebrate Bastille Day, July 14. Fencing, theater, sports, and outdoor sports are all a part of this session.

Subject

French

Ages

9 to 16 year olds

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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When

July 11, 2010 - July 20, 2010

Where

  • Seattle, WA

Price: $1,985.00

Offers discounts or promotional pricing!

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Notes:

Early Bird Registration Offers

Reserve a place in your favorite summer session with a $450 deposit, fully refundable until 12/31/09.
Register and pay in full before 12/31/09 and receive $100 off your tuition!

Invite a New Friend and we'll deduct an additional $50 from your tuition when they register (make sure your friend gives us your name).

Discounts and offers only apply to summer camp Sessions 1-4.

"Camperships" available, please see our website for details.

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Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons
  • Class / Group Sessions

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  • "A French Camp for all Kids"

      • 5/5 stars

    Review of Canoe Island French Camp, April 14, 2009

    This camp is unique because it allows kids of any level French language ability from none to excellent to meet counselors from France (and other countries) and learn about the Francophone world and the wonderful French language. The language classes are just part of the fun -- the camp is an active place with a huge variety of sports, games, arts, music, theater, and French passetemps like jousting, fencing, and French cuisine. I wish I were still 13!

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    This camp is unique because it allows kids of any level French language ability from none to excellent to meet counselors from France (and other countries) and learn about the Francophone world and the wonderful French language. The language classes are just part of the fun -- the camp is an active place with a huge variety of sports, games, arts, music, theater, and French passetemps like jous...

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    • Pros:
    • Engaging, Encouraging, Patient, Funny, Fun
    • How was this location?:
    • Awesome
    • How was the price?:
    • OK

    I would recommend this teacher


  • "A fantastic place for a Retreat"

    Review of Canoe Island French Camp, April 03, 2009

    What a beautiful Island! This little treasure is perfect. Very remote, yet not difficult to access. The island is covered in moss and forest. It is small with gorgeous coastline and trails throughout. There is an intimacy about it, yet there are numerous little places for privacy. There is a lovely feeling of warmth and safety. It would be a great place for small/med groups for many different types of retreats, from Yoga, to Writing, Sailing, Business groups etc. There is a lodge with electricity, a full kitchen/dining room (fireplace), game room, pool/patio, all the basics. The directors and caretakers are very genuine, savvy and warmhearted. They have tremendous knowledge about the wildlife and geography and are extremely organized and skilled at what they do.

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    What a beautiful Island! This little treasure is perfect. Very remote, yet not difficult to access. The island is covered in moss and forest. It is small with gorgeous coastline and trails throughout. There is an intimacy about it, yet there are numerous little places for privacy. There is a lovely feeling of warmth and safety. It would be a great place for small/med groups for many di...

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