In a very short period, we are so impressed how quickly our kid adapt to this school - after two weeks trying another one where he cried for 2 weeks. At NWSS, in 3rd day, he barely said good bye...
Northwest Spanish School
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Northwest Spanish School in Cedar Park, TX offers a diverse range of Spanish programs, including preschool, group and private tutoring for K-12th grade, adult classes, and teacher training. Their integrated curriculum focuses on higher order thinking and language skills, fostering a holistic approach to education. With a collaborative learning environment and hands-on activities, students are encouraged to ask questions and make connections between languages.
At Northwest Spanish School, students can continue advancing and improving their Spanish literacy skills throughout the years. The school's dual focus curriculum and small group settings allow teachers to provide comprehensible input that relates to students' interests and knowledge. Through everyday conversations and interactive learning strategies, students acquire Spanish language proficiency and build bridges between languages.
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This is a review for the mucho mucho summer camp. My daughter had a great time practicing her Spanish and doing all the fun daily activities. She looks forward to coming back next year. Lulu dice...
We love this school. Our youngest started in the Fall and is reading Spanish short stories on his own. He is starting to feel confident in speaking Spanish. Thank you Maestra Pilar y Teresa. We...
My son is 3 this was his very first year in preschool. I was incredibly nervous at the start since he has always had separation anxiety issues. I had never left him anywhere except with family...
Our family loves the school. My daughter goes to weekly tutoring and my son is in the full time pre-school/pre-K. In his old school, he never participated in any of the activities and would just...
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