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    3.0(4 reviews)
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    I cannot more strongly urge you to avoid association with Go Lingo!. As a former teacher, I know…read morefirsthand what a waste of time and money this organization is. Yes, children benefit from learning a second language starting at a very young age, but Miriam Amittay, who runs Go Lingo! operates a disorganized and chaotic after school program, that can best be described as expensive babysitting. Because Ms. Amittay has no curriculum, no guidelines, and no plan for teachers, students, and parents, everyone receives different information and those who suffer most are the children. Parents enroll their children expecting top-notch language classes in an after school setting; in reality huge groups of kids are herded into corridors and teachers do their best to control the energy that kids bring after a full day of school. This, of course, could be changed by more coherent curriculum, better communication with teachers, allowing teachers access to plans outlined with parents, and a number of other simple steps. However, Ms. Amittay steadfastly refuses to improve her business practices and seems only to want to increase enrollment. I realize what I am saying could all come off as a diatribe from a former, disgruntled employee. So I'll say this: I left Go Lingo on good terms with Ms. Amittay, as I found another job. I gave her two weeks notice. I am writing this because it is only fair parents really know what they're signing their kids up for. If you want your kids to learn another language, hire a private tutor or enroll them in another immersion program. It is a shame that Arlington Public Schools decides to associate with such a low quality organization such as Go Lingo.

    I totally disagree with the bad reviews. Miriam and Perla provide exactly the kind of program I…read morewas hoping for my children, (we are sending the kids again this coming year). The comment about disorganization is contrary to my experience, we decided to join several months late and Miriam made it easy for us to sign up the kids. It's a time to unwind, nicely structured (kids are always kept busy) with nice activities such as cooking, chopping apples for a crisp, pumpkin carving, and dancing, all while immersed in Spanish. They provide a quiet, kind and warm environment, exactly what is needed during the time of day when parents are still at work, but feeling guilty for not having the kids at home. The classes are led by experienced teachers who have been parents themselves, and exude a sense that they understand children.

    EFB - preschools - Updated May 2026

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