A juniors course in Canada is a wonderful incentive for your child learning French. A country with breathtaking natural landscape and inherently friendly people, it is an ideal destination for students who enjoy the big outdoors. Cactus offers French summer courses in French-speaking Quebec, in the cosmopolitan hub of Montreal and the historic capital of Quebec City. Aimed at 12 to 17 year-olds, these courses include 15 lessons of French tuition each week and a range of sporting, social and cultural activities outside class. - there is even a specialist circus package! Whichever activity your child enjoys, there will be ample opportunity to practise the language and integrate with the locals.
France is a popular destination for a Junior French course as it offers a variety of locations and course types perfectly suited to the younger learner. Juniors aged 11 to 17 can choose from all-inclusive summer camps, day camps, 'A' Level revision courses and specialist activity courses that include surfing or sailing. From the chic capital of Paris to the beaches of the Cote d'Azur, there is something for every youngster’s needs and interests. In addition to the language classes, each programme includes a wealth of sporting, social and cultural activities, giving students the perfect opportunity to practise their French whilst mixing with others of the same age.
There can be few better holidays to tell your friends about than a French language and ski camp in the Swiss Alps. This is one of the courses we offer in Switzerland, which provides a truly international environment in which to learn a language (French, German or English) receive expert ski tuition and participate in a fun-packed activities programme. During the summer, a junior language camp is held at the same language and activity centre in the picturesque village of Les Sciernes, providing small-group French classes alongside a host of summer mountain pursuits. With a high ratio of staff to students, you can rest assured that your child is in the best hands - but beware they may not want to come home!