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HudsonWay Immersion School - After School Language Immersion Program
Basic Information
Address: 249 Bebout Ave Stirling, NJ 07980
Email: vtan@hwis.org
Phone Number: (908) 628-0265
Additional Information
History:
As a leading Mandarin and Spanish immersion school located in NJ and NYC, HudsonWay Immersion School (HWIS) is recognized as one of the best trilingual schools in the region. The prestigious educational institution serves children aged 2 through Grade 8. We offer day school immersion in Mandarin and Spanish as well as offer after school language programs in Mandarin and Spanish. In addition, we also provide enrichment classes as well as language immersion summer camps. If you want to find out more about our Spanish immersion school program or Mandarin immersion school program, feel to contact us today to learn more.
Our programs includes after school language immersion program, early childhood immersion program, middle school immersion school, and elementary immersion program.
Program Information:
HudsonWay Immersion School has been a pioneer in language immersion since 2005. Our after school language classes provide a fun and effective way for preschoolers (ages 3-5) and elementary school age children (grades K-8) to acquire Mandarin or Spanish language skills. After School Language (ASL) is taught by our experienced, native-speaking day-school teachers, who are versed in best practices for immersion education.
- Flexible after school scheduling (1, 2 or 3 days a week)
- Small class sizes allow for personalized attention and support
- All language levels welcome
- Native speaking, experienced teachers
As a leading Mandarin and Spanish immersion school located in NJ and NYC, HudsonWay Immersion School (HWIS) is recognized as one of the best trilingual schools in the region. The prestigious educational institution serves children aged 2 through Grade 8. We offer day school immersion in Mandarin and Spanish as well as offer after school language programs in Mandarin and Spanish. In addition, we also provide enrichment classes as well as language immersion summer camps. If you want to find out more about our Spanish immersion school program or Mandarin immersion school program, feel to contact us today to learn more.