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Japanese Classes at Sponge

Sponge offers Spanish, Mandarin, French and Japanese immersion classes for children from birth through 10 years of age. Native-speaking teachers creatively introduce language and culture through activities, songs, stories, music, art and movement. Sponge offers classes seven days a week at its Seattle and Eastside locations. For more information, or to try a free trial cl...

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Sponge offers Spanish, Mandarin, French and Japanese immersion classes for children from birth through 10 years of age. Native-speaking teachers creatively introduce language and culture through activities, songs, stories, music, art and movement. Sponge offers classes seven days a week at its Seattle and Eastside locations. For more information, or to try a free trial class, email info@spongeschool.com or call (206) 227-7138.

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Subject

Japanese

Ages

0 to 10 year olds

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • 3107 S Day St
    Seattle, WA 98144 | Mount Baker

Price: $499.00

Notes: Level 1-3 classes and Level M classes are 55-minute classes for chi... see more

Notes:

Level 1-3 classes and Level M classes are 55-minute classes for children and caregivers. The 18-class session for children with caregivers is $499 for once/week and $949 for twice/week. Sponge also offers 85-minute Just Kids classes for children 3-10 years old, divided by age group, who are ready to come on their own. The Just Kids classes are $620 for the 18-week session.

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