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In-person programs

Immersive Spanish for every age, at our Providence playhouse

Not sure which fits your family?

Tell us your child's age and what you're hoping for. We'll point you to the right program, no pressure.

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You don't need to speak a word of Spanish. We start everyone at the beginning.

Classes are taught bilingually, so your child (and you) can join with zero Spanish.

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Already know what you want? Register or apply in one click.

Day Program and Spanish Club use a short application (limited spots). Other classes are open registration.

Day Program

Spanish Club

Kids Spanish

Mommy/Daddy and Me

Adult Spanish

Join us at the Playhouse for warm, arts-based Spanish programs for every age, from your littlest one to you. Find the right fit below, then click through for details.

The Day Program

Our signature half-day immersion. Your child spends the whole morning in Spanish, painting, singing, playing, and making real friends along the way. Mornings, Monday to Friday, ages 3 to 11. Pick 2, 3, or 5 days.

Spanish Club

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AGES 3–10 · AFTERNOONS, 1–3:30

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Afternoons in Spanish, as many days as your week allows. Drop in 1 to 5 days for art, music, and play that keeps the language growing. Ages 3 to 11.​​

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Kids Spanish

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AGES 4–11 · WEEKLY, 10 WEEKS​

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One afternoon a week, ten weeks of Spanish through art, music, play, and now in-class reading. A gentle first step for families easing in. Ages 4 to 11.​​

Mommy/Daddy and Me

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18 MO–4 YR · WITH A GROWN-UP

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Songs, play, and first Spanish words you and your little one pick up side by side. No Spanish needed from either of you. 18 months to 4 years, with a grown-up.

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Adult Spanish

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GROWN-UPS · CONVERSATION HOUR

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Spanish for grown-ups, taught with the same warmth your kids get. Real conversation, no textbooks, no pressure. Start wherever you are.

Still have a question?

Tell us about your child and we'll help you find the right starting point.

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