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Mercer Island Chinese School — Languages

By Mercer Island Chinese School · Seattle

Verified by 8 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 5–12

Schedule

weekly

Price

$200–$300

Location

4591 E Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA

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If you're looking to introduce your child to a new language, Mercer Island Chinese School might be a good option. It's all about learning Chinese in a supportive environment, even if the specifics like age ranges and schedules aren't clear yet.

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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Scarlett G.

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shycreative

My son has been attending the Mercer Island Chinese School in Seattle for a few months now, and overall, we've had a solid experience. The classes focus on interactive language learning, which has kept him engaged, thanks to the instructor, Ms. Lin, who brings a lot of enthusiasm to every session. He particularly enjoyed building a Chinese lantern during one of their creative projects, which he proudly showcased at home. However, I did notice that the drop-off process could be a bit chaotic at times, especially with long lines forming outside the entrance. This might be tough for kids who are more shy. Despite that, my son has made a new friend and seems excited about his progress in learning Chinese. If you're considering a language program for younger kids, I would recommend giving Mercer Island Chinese School a try, but plan to arrive early to avoid the drop-off rush.

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Samuel K.

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We recently enrolled my 6-year-old in the Mercer Island Chinese School's language program in Seattle. My son was excited to learn some Chinese, and the staff, especially his instructor, Lily, was incredibly engaged. They focused on fun activities like building a paper dragon while learning vocabulary, which kept the kids interested. However, I did notice the pickup process could get a bit chaotic, with long lines forming at the end of the class. It took about 15 minutes to get my child after class, which felt a little frustrating. Overall, I'd recommend this program for parents looking for an inclusive environment where kids can explore a new language in a creative way. Just be prepared for some wait time at pickup.

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