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    Myriam s.

    I can not tell you enough about Baba school ! Madame Sandrine has a gift with children. Every time we pull up to the school my son just runs in and give Madame Sandrine a big hug. I just love the creativity of how children learn. The Summer and Winter camps are amazing as well as the after school programs. Thank you Madame Sandrine !!! Love LA Baba School !!!

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    Jennifer K.

    My daughter attended La Baba School as a CIT this summer. She had attended Madame Sandrine's camps for many years in the past- having the best time every summer. This year she was happy to be back to help the younger campers. Children are given a lot of choices; learning global skills and perspectives while contributing to the fun and wellbeing of the entire group. They create art, cook, play games, go on fields trips and are encouraged to be their individuals selves every day. I would highly recommended LA Baba School, especially if your child thrives in environments that celebrate their individuality!

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    Sandrine K.

    Thank you so much for your review.

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    9 months ago

    The best, my daughter loves this camp so much! Great mix of fun and education. Sandrine is amazing!

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    Thank you so much !

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    9 months ago

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    Sandrine K.

    Awe! Thank you for your review ! we appreciate it. La Baba School Team

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    4 years ago

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    Thank you Myriam for your kind words. We love having him with us!

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    And La Baba School adore your children ! in gratitude, SandrineK

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    I highly recommend the Alliance Française de Los Angeles. The teachers are wonderful. My kids had a…read moregreat experience there. On vous remercie infiniment!

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