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Programs · Levels 104-105

Kindergarten Readiness

Our highest levels. Children ages 4+ prepare for elementary school with bilingual literacy, math foundations, critical thinking, and the emotional confidence to thrive anywhere they go next, carrying the benefits of bilingualism with them for life.

The Bridge Year

By the time children leave Levels 104-105, they are bilingual, ready for kindergarten after immersion, and carrying a sense of cultural belonging that will stay with them for life. Many continue right here into our Spanish immersion Kindergarten, while others go on to traditional kindergarten or first grade in public, private, or immersion elementary schools.

What Your Child Will Be Ready For

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Reading in two languages

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Math at or above grade level

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Asking thoughtful questions about the world

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Navigating social situations independently

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Regulating emotions

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Transitioning confidently to a new school

Tuition for Level 105

3 - 6 YEARS

Pre-K Program

Level 105 is part of our Pre-K Program tuition tier (shared with Levels 102, 103, and 104). Looking for our full Kindergarten grade for age five? See our Kindergarten program.

$420/week
$1,820/month
Full-day immersive Spanish education
Native Spanish-speaking teachers
All curriculum materials
Daily snacks and lunch
Cultural enrichment built into every day
Social-emotional learning curriculum

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my child be ready for English kindergarten?
Yes. Our highest levels build the social, emotional, academic, and early-literacy skills children need to step confidently into Kindergarten, while keeping the lifelong advantage of a second language.
How does my child learn to read in two languages at once?
Children build strong phonemic awareness and reading foundations in Spanish, and those skills transfer to English. AFA children typically become readers in both languages, not one at the expense of the other.
What happens after AFA?
Graduates transition smoothly into public, private, and Spanish immersion elementary programs, often arriving ahead of their peers in both languages and in school readiness.

Why families choose AFA

Built for how young children actually learn

Low teacher-to-student ratios

About 10 students to 1 teacher on average, and as low as 5 to 1 in our youngest classes, so every child gets real attention and more language interaction.

Native Spanish-speaking teachers

Authentic pronunciation, rhythm, idiom, and culture from educators across the Spanish-speaking world, not textbook Spanish.

Transparent tuition

You know exactly what enrollment costs before you ever tour. No surprises and no pressure, with monthly options and sibling discounts.

Year-round, aligned to District 833

40 weeks of 90/10 Spanish immersion plus 12 weeks of summer STEM and language programming, on a calendar that fits Woodbury families.