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ABI School Holiday Camp - August 2026
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24
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ABI School Holiday Camp - August 2026

A bilingual (FR/EN) ABI School holiday camp for children aged 5 to 12, giving them the opportunity to explore their passions!

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· ABI School · ABI School, 12, rue Claude Pouillet, Paris · Paris

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A bilingual (FR/EN) ABI School holiday camp for children aged 5 to 12, giving them the opportunity to explore their passions!

Imagine your child ending the summer with new friends, unforgettable memories, greater self-confidence, and a project they will be proud to share with the whole family. You can now make this dream a reality for your children. Round off the holidays with an enriching activity by signing up for the final summer session of our Innovation Lab camp: 📅 The Young Inventors' Secret Lab: August 24–28, 2026 What is the Innovation Lab? Hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) holiday workshops for children aged 5 to 12. A program specially designed for children who thrive in a creative and intellectually stimulating environment, featuring practical, real-world projects. Participants will uncover hidden clues, create new inventions, and explore the forces of nature. By the end of the camp, every child is sure to have developed their curiosity and self-confidence, made new friends, and had fun while learning. WHAT MAKES OUR SUMMER CAMPS UNIQUE: - Bilingual programs (French/English) - Small groups (maximum 10 children) - Team projects Sign up now using the following link before it's too late: 👉 https://abischool.fr/registration

Price: Full week: 490 euros Discovery day: 110 euros.

Source: paris.fr — photo: ABI School

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ABI School · ABI School, 12, rue Claude Pouillet, Paris · Paris

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