Summer camp at North Seattle French School for children ages 3 - 11

Shoreline, WALocal News

North Seattle French School's summer camp offers an immersive French experience for children aged 3 to 11, running for six weeks this summer. The camp is organized into two groups: "Les voyageurs" for preschoolers (3-6 years) in the morning and "Les Globetrotters" for elementary students (6-11 years) throughout the day. Each week features distinct themes such as "Fête de la Musique," "Le Tour de France," and "Voyage dans l'Espace," incorporating games, crafts, and physical activities. Campers are supported based on their French language skills, ensuring inclusivity for all participants. The camp runs from June 16 to August 29, offering a variety of engaging experiences.

Parents can contact camp coordinator Mia at the provided email for further inquiries. Registration and fee details are available on the North Seattle French School website. This program enriches the local community by providing children with a unique cultural and language-learning opportunity.

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