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Amiguitos Spanish Immersion Academy — Languages

By Amiguitos Spanish Immersion Academy · Austin

Verified by 8 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 4–12

Schedule

weekly

Price

$150–$300

Location

9912 Vikki Terrace, Austin, TX 78736, USA

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If you're looking for a way for your child to learn Spanish in a fun and immersive setting, Amiguitos might be worth checking out. It’s in Austin, and while I don’t have all the details on ages or costs, it sounds like a great opportunity for kids to dive into a new language.

Synthesized from 8 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 8 verified families

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Anthony M.

Top Contributor

shy

I enrolled my 6-year-old in the Amiguitos Spanish Immersion Academy in Austin, hoping to spark an interest in languages. The weekly classes are structured well, and my child, who is naturally shy, seemed to warm up to the supportive environment. The instructor, Maria, was particularly engaging, using songs and games to teach vocabulary, which my son loved. He came home excited about the "colorful collage" project they worked on, which incorporated both art and Spanish words. However, I found the pickup process a bit chaotic; we often had to wait in long lines, which was frustrating. Overall, it's a solid program that I believe can really benefit kids who are a bit reserved, and I plan to keep my child enrolled for the next session.

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engaged-staff · small-group-size · creative-projects

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Sophia D.

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shy

I enrolled my 6-year-old daughter in the Amiguitos Spanish Immersion Academy in Austin, and overall, it was a positive experience. Her instructor, Maria, was incredibly engaging and made sure to involve each child in the activities. They created colorful posters that represented different Spanish words, which my daughter proudly brought home. However, I did find the pickup process a bit chaotic; there were long lines that could be frustrating after a long day. My daughter is a little shy, but she made a friend in her small group, which helped her open up and enjoy the immersion experience. The program feels inclusive and supportive, making it a good choice for children looking to learn Spanish in a fun way. I would recommend this program, especially for parents of kids who might need a bit more encouragement to participate.

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engaged-staff · small-group-size · inclusive-environment

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