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Les Arcs 1800 - Ski school for Kids

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Finally booked our Easter trip heading out on 30th March. Does anyone know which of the ski schools in 1800 is the most popular with Brits? The reason I'm asking is that my five year old daughter was with an ESF group at Christmas in ADH and all the other kids were French and it just made it pants for her because she had no one to talk to all week. I'm trying to avoid a similar situation again if poss.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
We used ESF in 1800 for children at Easter and found them OK. Not brilliant but OK. Usually quite a lot of brits at Easter.
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