Alpadia Language Camp Invites to Autumn and Spring Sessions
Discover unique French and English language programs in the stunning Swiss Alps.
Summer is coming to an end, but that doesn't mean the adventure has to stop! There's no need to wait until next summer for an exciting trip.
Alpadia Language School's fall and spring camps for kids and teens offer a chance to keep the fun going even after summer vacation ends. In September-October and March-April, their camps in the Swiss village of Leysin come alive with language learning and a packed schedule of activities.
Students can practice French or English in a natural setting while enjoying sports, cultural events, and excursions in Switzerland. If you want your child to have a fun and productive fall or spring break, Alpadia's offer is perfect for you!
Language Camps in Leysin
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Alpadia Language School offers 1— to 4-week camps for children and teens aged 8 to 17. Camps are available in both English and French.
The camp is located in the small Swiss town of Leysin. This popular tourist destination is just 30 minutes from the famous Lake Geneva and surrounded by the Swiss Alps. It offers a wide range of sports and leisure activities and has been awarded the prestigious Swiss "Family Destination" label, guaranteeing high standards of quality and safety for children and teenagers.
The camp offers:
- Quality teaching tailored to each student's level
- Three meals a day with options for special diets
- Great location and accommodation
- Numerous outdoor activities and entertainments
- Weekly excursions on Wednesdays and weekends
- Optional premium activities like horseback riding, sports, cooking, or tennis
Life at the Camp
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Campers stay at the Le Central-Résidence hotel complex, which is within walking distance of the town's train station. The complex has a restaurant, sun terrace, indoor pool, and many play areas.
Besides learning English or French, kids will enjoy an exciting program of activities and events. These include trips and shopping in nearby Lausanne and Montreux, visits to the Maison Cailler chocolate factory, the village of Gruyère, a water park, and much more.
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The camp follows a structured daily schedule to help campers make the most of their time:
07:00 — 08:00 | Breakfast |
08:30 — 12:30 | Language lessons |
12:30 — 13:30 | Lunch |
14:00 — 18:00 | Excursions, activities, or premium classes |
18:30 — 19:30 | Dinner |
20:00 — 22:00 | Evening activities: discos, movie nights, barbecues, etc. |
22:30 | Lights out |
Language Classes
Alpadia offers two options for both English and French:
- Standard 20: 20 lessons of 45 minutes / 15 hours per week
- Intensive 25: 25 lessons of 45 minutes / 18.75 hours per week
The curriculum is designed specifically for young learners. Classes are held in a friendly, supportive environment. Students will learn essential language skills and participate in group projects that develop creativity, time management, and leadership skills.
Classes are grouped by language level, from complete beginners to advanced learners.
Camp Costs
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All prices are in Swiss Francs (CHF) and depend on the chosen lesson package and number of weeks:
Weeks | Standard 20 | Intensive 25 |
1 week | 1,625 CHF | 1,725 CHF |
2 weeks | 2,890 CHF | 3,090 CHF |
3 weeks | 4,335 CHF | 4,635 CHF |
4 weeks | 5,775 CHF | 6,180 CHF |
The price includes accommodation with three meals a day, 24/7 supervision, lessons and learning materials, a placement test, a language certificate, a student card, pocket money service, and a package of activities and excursions.
There's a separate 125 CHF registration fee.
Optional extras include:
- Active sports — 225 CHF per week (spring session only)
- Horse riding — 225 CHF per week
- Tennis — 225 CHF per week
- Cooking classes — 135 CHF per week (fall session only)
- 5 extra private lessons (45 minutes each) — 310 CHF per week (available only with Standard package)
How to Join Alpadia Language Camp
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Language camps offer a unique opportunity for kids and teens to immerse themselves in a language environment. They not only improve language skills but also boost confidence, make new friends from around the world, and gain cultural experiences that aren't possible in a regular school setting.
At Alpadia Language Camp, students get a comprehensive learning approach. The beautiful Swiss Alps location and safe, supportive atmosphere make it an ideal place for an engaging and fun language learning experience.
If you want to give your child this unique opportunity to learn English or French, book your spot now. As representatives of Alpadia Language School, we're accepting applications via email at mail@immigrant.today.