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- St. Foy - Ski school recommendations please

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

Just hoping to get some Snowhead wisdom. We are going to St Foy at the start of March. The group is mixed in all senses of the word! There are a 4 yo, two 5 yo, 12 and 14 yo all on their first ski trip. Obviously keen for them.all to have a great time and the aim for everyone to have a great fun time and hopefully get skiing passion running in the 5yo I own!

Any recommendations for best school would be great.

Also there are a mixture of adults, one on their second ski trip, three good intermediate who haven't skied for a a few years and a confident snowboarder moving to.skis. One of the intermediates is my better half and may not ski everyday as we are bringing our 20 month old as well. She may look to do some lessons bit not each day.

I'll be looking after 20 as well but might get to sneak out for a day of guiding during the week.

Basically looking for recommendations for school/lessons for the above and any other thoughts.

Thanks.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Colin & all the instructors at Evo2 highly recommended.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@Lemond, thanks, great to get a recommendation
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They are all good. Patrick at snocool
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@stefoy4me, always good when any choice is the right choice
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With such a diverse group check out ESF who should be able to provide lessons at the same time so you all can ski, lunch, etc together later.
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@Dublinfella,

Ste Foy is not like other big ski resorts with wide ranging ski schools . The ESF in Ste Foy is very good and well run , I have 10 year plus experience , as are I understand Snocool and Evo2 . Basically the other 2 ski schools are all ex Ste Foy ESF . Book whoever suits your needs .
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@Rob Mackley, thanks. That seems to be the message alright. Makes life easier as well so happy days
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