KIDS Winter Program

Give your kids 10 days of unforgettable experience!!!

Ayhay Christian School and the English Speaking Facilitators join hands for a special KIDS WINTER PROGRAM made up with adventures, Farming, Cooking, Circle times, Treasure hunt, Dance, Songs, Art, Interactive Games and so more!!!
All in ENGLISH please!!!

Topics:

Monday, Aug 5th : Socializing
Tuesday, Aug 6th: Universe
Wednesday, Aug 7th: Farming time
Thursday, Aug 8th: Countries of the World
Friday, Aug 9th: Food

Monday, Aug 12th: Nature
Tuesday, Aug 13th: Knights and Princesses
Wednesday, Aug 14th: Animals
Thursday, Aug 15th: Discovery
Friday, Aug 16th: Family

REGISTRATION | Save your spot!!!
1. Online subscription: https://bit.ly/2XEQNUI(Tuesday, July 9th to Thursday July 25th)
2. Payment: MGA 200,000 (Friday, July 26 to Thursday August 1st)
* at Ayhay Christian School from | 8a.m. to 12a.m. 
* via Mvola 034 91 409 59

For further information, please contact 032 61 774 63 or 034 91 409 59 | ayhaycenter@outlook.com

ESF | Keep practising

Madagascar is so full of potential! And we clearly noticed that since more and more people are keen when it comes to english language. Programs get huge number of registrations, english speaking schools open, and even businesses now not only train managers but also employees to speak Uncle Sam’s language.
Here is the thing, one can learn english and get a certificate; still, the environment remains not conducive to fluent speaking. Thus, a huge lack of practice leads to loss of skills, perhaps limbo. Truth is, the more the practice, the more the skills.

So KEEP PRACTISING!

Our team made up with high level facilitators put pratice first. Our anthropological approach allow you to get closer to the American Culture. And from time to time, we would remind you some grammar.

Reach us for:

  • Extracurricular classes
  • Group Discussions
  • Face to face interactions
  • Events

mada.esf@gmail.com | 033 61 432 26 | 032 61 774 63

Cheers!

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