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French classes for your kids and you - Bondi Beach

Where
60 Wairoa Ave
North Bondi NSW 2026
Australia
Bondi Beach Anglican Church
When

Tuesdays, 9:20am to 12pm Tuesday 27 January to Tuesday 31 March

Cost

Starting from: $280

Join our fun and interactive French classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers in Bondi Beach.

Bonjour Babies offers a vibrant French learning journey for young minds! Our engaging programs, from 6 months to 5 years, immerse children alongside their carers in the joy of French through songs, games, stories, and more.

Backed by research on early language exposure benefits, we create a fun, interactive environment that fosters cognitive growth. 

  • Big kids (3 - 5 yrs) 9:20 am - 45 mins

  • Babies (6 months - 2 yrs) 10:15 pm - 40 mins

  • Toddlers (2 - 3 yrs) 11:05 am - 40 mins

Pro rata fees available on request - contact us via email at info@bonjourbabies.com.au

You can also join us in one of our other locations: Paddington (Mondays), Parramatta, Bondi Beach (Tuesdays), Rozelle, Castle Hill or Cronulla (Wednesdays), Manly (Thursdays), Summer Hill or Castle Hill (Fridays), Rozelle (Saturdays) for a bilingual adventure which children and carers love!

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Rocio Farnell

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