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Piou-Piou (ESF Kindergarten) Meribel

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I've just started planning next years trip (i know it's only May but the planning is half the fun) and am considering putting our 2 eldest in the ESF Piou-Piou Kindergarten.

Does anyone have any experience (good or bad) that they wouldn't mind sharing

The boys will be and 4 and 3 (just) and spend 2 full days in nursery at home so I'm not worried about the separation thing. We'd probably just do mornings initially and maybe full days towards the end of the week if they're up for it. I'm presuming the instructors speak English and are used to having English kids there but I'd really appreciate any comments about the Piou-Piou especially that in Meribel

Cheers
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I think if you put them in together they will be ok. We used it for our youngest when she was 4 a few years ago and they did a good job in teaching her the basics although they were in large groups and she did appear really quite bored alot and was never exactly excited about going back in after an hor or so lunchbreak. They are also very tight about admission times...if you are not there on the dot they won't let your children in. English was spoken just about although this was about 3 years ago and it was also Feb. half term week. Generally was not impressed by esf in meribel at all. I have some video footage of it I can try and edit and post up to youtube if I can find it if you like.
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Ollski,

Video would be great if you have the time.

We're going the week before Feb half term so don't know if this makes a difference.
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jonathancarty, my daughter and nieces all did the kindergarden in meribel and really liked it.... The only problem i can remember is one year they had lapin for lunch and once they found out what is was werent impressed Laughing

admission times are strict but fair enough i recon... also a bit strict in that i remember one lad not getting his course badge because he was stabbing the girls with his pole during the "ceremony". The instructors had a word with the boy and also with the parents, they didnt like it when johnny was crying cause he didnt get his flocon but again fair dues...

the meribel club is in the olympic centre and i think (but not sure) they do other activities as well like swimming and skating
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