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St Foy ski school- how young?

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Any advice re a 3 year old in St Foy?

ESF website says from 4 in Piou Piou.

Other ESF places seem to take from 3 in snow garden.

Any suggestion are reasonable accommodation either self catering or chalet board.

Looking for the week of 8th April (to add to a week in Peisey)?

thanks

ed
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Our kids learnt to ski there. Most 3 years old aren't really big to strong enough to enjoy ski school even if you can persuade the instructors to take them. I recommend you put him/her in the creche and book a couple of private lessons to see if he/she can get the hang of snow-plough.
I still remember catching the chairlift with my wife, then watching below our then 4 year old son take off his skis and start running away from ski school. We lost sight of them as the instructor returned with Alfie under his arm.

For accommodation look at http://www.auberge-montagne.co.uk/ run by Sue & Andy. We've stayed several times in their excellent auberge chalet/hotel but they also run several other chalets now.
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ed123, they won't take a 3 year-old, we've asked loads of times. As BenTisdall, says, put him in for a private lesson or just try him for an hour or two on the nursery slope yourselves.

We have space for the week of the 8th BTW - http://www.whiteroomchalet.com/winintro.htm
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