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Can anyone recommend a ski school/ski academy that does childrens sessions. Our 2 are both competent skiers and have done freeski camps over the summer and do regular race training here in the UK. They tend not to be that entertained by the standard ski school sessions and we have booked them private sessions in the past which works well but they do like the socialising of being with others. If anyone knows a school that does maybe a combination of race/GS training or freeski sessions/all mountain sessions recommendations would be welcome. Doesn't really matter where they are as we still haven't booked anything!
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BSA in Les Houches? Standard of kids during term time seemed quite high, somewhat less so in school holidays.
ESF run "stage compet(e)" which has a *published entry level of 12 years old and fleche d'argent (3hrs per day around 200 euro for 6 days). The Bogee did this last year at 11 (but we were there all season) and enjoyed it - a mix of off piste, slalom (with chamois test) and GS (with 2 fleche test runs) and generally just skiing very flipping fast. Of course the socialising element is likely to be mainly French (possibly depending on where you go the instruction too) and everyone has their own view of ESF
Drop Easiski a note and see if there's anything she can do/recommend round her neck of the woods?
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We have been to BSA and they take some outliers.
Others I have seen advertised include
http://www.dissent-ski.com/
http://www.ski2win.co.uk/academy/
http://www.skifast.co.uk/
http://www.flainesuperski.com/academy.htm
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