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    Global Village Language Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Alliance Francaise De St Louis

    Alliance Francaise De St Louis

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    I've checked out Alliances in 3 different cities now, and this is hands down the best one that I…read morehave visited. This community is so vibrant and jam-packed with activities and events: classes, book clubs, movie clubs, wine tastings, speaker events, parties ... you name it. They offer classes that cover the whole spectrum of experience levels, with beginners classes that start students from scratched and advanced courses that have students engaging in political debate. Most of the classes are 6-week sessions and cost $174, which is such a steal when considering the breakdown of university courses (mine came out to be $50+ a class based on tuition and class hours). I'm a fan of the "casse-croutes," which are $10 lunch classes that run from 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. and are scheduled throughout the week and have different themes (music, current events, etc.) They operate on a drop-in basis, so they're good for people who have unpredictable schedules like me and can't commit to the regular courses. They have 2 book clubs, one that finishes a book each month, and another that reads at a more leisurely pace. These meetings are free for members! The Alliance also offers DELF testing and private instruction. Plus, they have a library of books that members can borrow from and peruse. Awesome place. Great community. Really wonderful cultural center. Note that they are closed on Fridays!

    Alliance Francaise de St. Louis is a great place to learn French, meet fellow francophones and…read morefrancophiles. The teachers are excellent and there is a great variety of classes and cultural events. If you want to be on the list to receive the weekly e-mail announcements, send your e-mail address to: bonjour@alliancestl.org. Alliance moved from its old location behind House of India on Delmar Blvd. to its new building at 930 N. McKnight Rd (at the corner of Old Bonhomme Rd) at the end of March 2017. The new location is formidable with more space for events and more classrooms. If you want to help support Alliance, you can get a Schnucks E-script card and Schucks will give Alliance a percentage of your purchases. You can learn more at the web site: www.alliancestl.org or find us on Facebook.

    Fit Learning St. Louis

    Fit Learning St. Louis

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    It's hard to put into words how grateful my family is for this program. We enrolled our son in Fit…read moreLearning after his Pre-K teacher expressed strong concerns about his readiness for Kindergarten. After starting Fit, we immediately saw a change in him. After 2 rounds of Fit, he was not only a more confident & motivated child, but he was scoring above average in almost every assessment for kids his age. He's now in Kindergarten and thriving. He loves learning - he's excited about writing & math. Fit gave him the tools he needed. Now, he is able to successfully learn in a classroom setting & through independent activities. Enrolling our son in Fit Learning was by far the best investment we've ever made. We will forever be grateful for the jump-start that this program gave our son. It's possible that in the years to come, we'll come back for another round.. but for now, we are just grateful. So many thanks to Janice, Imogen & the other fit teachers for your help. Lauren Mathis

    In October 2018, my wife and I enrolled our 9 year old son, who is on the autism spectrum, in St…read more Louis Fit Learning reading program. Admittedly, I was initially very skeptical of Fit Learning based on the limited information available about the program, and certainly had my doubts based on our lack of success with other hourly tutoring programs. Fortunately, my wife convinced me to take a chance on Fit. After nearly eight (8) months of four day a week sessions, I am delighted to report that my son (who just turned 10) has progressed from reading at a kindergarten level to now reading at a 4th grade level. Furthermore, he absolutely loves to read, and makes it a point to go to bed earlier each night in order to finish another chapter. The remarkable level of progress has motivated us to continue his enrollment in both the Math and Logic programs, and even encouraged us to enroll our younger son in the Summer Logic program. I especially appreciate Fit's approach toward measurable results and overall program transparency. My wife refers to the progress our son has made as "miraculous", but I think that Janice and her team have very high expectations of the program, and are committed delivering on the Fit promise of excellence. So far, she and her team have done just that.

    Webster University

    Webster University

    3.2
    (36 reviews)

    This Easter weekend is the first "student voice" plays in 15 years and I saw the first night…read more The plays are a collaborative skit from student performers and the student screenwriters. The dynamic gave the performers the ability to showcase their talents (dance, singing and instrumental) without losing the meaning the stories were telling. The plays were adult, contemporary, and emotionally moving. After the skits was a brief performer and director introduction plus a question and answer period. My only question is "why was this in the basement theater"... the small audience was nice to be part of, but a larger audience would be nice also. If you want something adult but college youthful to experience this is an excellent event to enjoy.

    The staff at the Webster Chapters I attended were great, the instructors, the enrollment staff and…read moreadministrators are all awesome. Everyone at the Luke and Beaufort, SC Campus is beyond reproach all care about their students. They communicate well and look after their students from day one, all the way to even after graduation. Webster University Main Campus however, and those that don't own up to their accounting mistakes and allow their "Alumni" to damage their credit call for this poor rating. My specific case of accepting poor guidance and lethargic action when the University's accounting department (along with the Department of Veterans' Affairs) made a mistake and caused me to incur negative credit charges as well as an extra $400 service fee, all because the four staffers at the Main Campus in St Louis took 4 months to figure out they were over paid. They admitted they made the mistake, to prove their point, they overnighted me a check for the difference to "make me whole"... They had no interest in paying the late fees incurred by their delayed response. All it would have taken to keep me from writing this review and more to come, would have been to simply apologize and reimburse me the $400 in fees... but your university couldn't bear to even respond to that request, much less write the check. Webster University will get bad press from me at every campus I come across the rest of my military career. It's not the 80pt Credit Score hit, or $400, but mostly the principles of being a school students should trust.

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