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Teenagers Ski School Val Thorens

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Following on from a previous post regarding ski school in Morzine. We have now scrapped our February holiday and will go to Val Thorens in April instead once both children are double jabbed (and maybe the world a little less crazy!). Anyway, suggestions for good ski schools for teens? Ideally something like the Teen Ride course in Morzine, which offers lots of off piste, snow parks, tearing around the mountain with other teens. Ideally with other English speaking teens, though to be fair I'd imagine that won't be hard at Easter. Morzine had a really good set up of 3days of 4hrs which was a really good compromise over the full 5 days, but I can't see anyone doing that sort of thing. THANK YOU
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Other folks who've done the SFaB in VT in April had their teen kids doing Ski Cool - somewhere on here the kids even did a review @sparklies @paula might be able to point you in the right direction.

Edit: found it https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=3395629&highlight=#3395629
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Prosneige do Pro Riders course, with off piste, park, etc. My son loves it - small groups, instructors with good English. Email them after you booked and ask them to be allocated to an English speaking group, there is no guarantee of course, but worth trying.

https://en.prosneige.fr/lessons/group-lessons/ski-group-lessons/ski-group-lessons-for-children/13757-pro-rider-gold-6-morning-prosneige
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Great thank you. I had not found either of those using Google!
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@Oleski, what sort of ages were there in the Pro-rider classes? Thanks.
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Oxygene also offer a proriders course targeted at teens in VT. I’ve not experienced that particular course, but used them several times for private lessons for the kids (who’ve been taken off piste with avi gear at Easter), and been generally very happy with them.

https://www.oxygene.ski/oxygene-homepage/oxygene-teenage-group-ski-lessons/
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@Pejoli, thank you. I have looked at Oxygene too, but they have got quite a few younger ones booked in and ideally I'd like mine to be with other teenagers.
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