Portland, OR
Eduplin Spanish Immersion Christian School
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (503) 291-9182
Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (5.0) |
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Transportation
- Parents bring their children to and from school
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Facilities Include:
| Classrooms (with bathroom attached) | |
| Classrooms (with kitchenette attached) | |
| Music room | |
| Art room | |
| Library | |
| Playground |
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Parents' Comments
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Eduplin Spanish Christian School provides a wonderful, fun learning process and loving Christian based environment where your child will feel comfortable with learning the Spanish language and developing academically at his/her own pace. Eduplin offers small class size for better learning.
I have been very impressed with the teachers! They are very loving and really care about the kids. Eduplinā??s unique academic learning curriculum includes: Basic skills (social interaction, good manners, etc.), story time, writing basics, Bible stories, sign language, drawing and coloring, music, exercise, dance, mathematics, science, computer time, social studies, geography, arts and crafts and much more within a fun and exciting atmosphere for your child.
Eduplin has bilingual teachers with Spanish as their first Native Language.
Kids experience not only the Spanish Language, but the Latin Culture.
At Eduplin every piece of furniture is your child's size.
Schedule a tour and you'll be impressed!!!
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