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YPW - Spanish Immersion School — Languages

By YPW - Spanish Immersion School · Austin

Verified by 8 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 5–12

Schedule

weekly

Price

$300–$500

Location

3640 Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX 78746, USA

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If you're looking for a way for your child to learn Spanish in a fun and engaging way, YPW might be worth checking out. They focus on immersion, which can really help kids pick up the language naturally. It’s a great opportunity for little ones to dive into a new culture while learning a valuable skill.

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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Sophia L.

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shy

My daughter, who is quite shy, recently attended the YPW Spanish Immersion program in Austin. Every Saturday for six weeks, she participated in engaging activities that helped her pick up basic Spanish phrases, which I found quite impressive. The instructor, Maria, was very attentive and made sure to encourage each child to participate. My daughter particularly enjoyed the creative project where they made their own 'Spanish-speaking' puppet, which she brought home and proudly showed off. One downside was the long lines during pickup; it felt a bit chaotic as parents gathered. However, the small group size allowed for more personalized attention, which made it a worthwhile experience. Overall, I would recommend this program, especially for children who might benefit from a supportive and interactive environment.

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Christopher A.

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shy

We enrolled our 6-year-old at YPW - Spanish Immersion School in Austin, and overall, it has been a solid experience. The program runs weekly, and my child has been learning basic conversational Spanish through fun activities. Recently, they built a colorful piñata as part of a cultural project, which they were really proud of. The instructor, Maria, is great with the kids and keeps them engaged with interactive games. However, I did notice that pickup times can be a bit chaotic, with long lines forming as parents arrive at the same time. This can be a bit stressful for shy kids like mine. Despite this small annoyance, the small group size allows for more personalized attention, and the creative projects have truly fostered my child's love for the language. I would recommend this program, especially for parents looking for a supportive environment for their kids to learn Spanish.

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about 1 year ago
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